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MYRTLE GROVE CIGARETTES! THE BEST CIGARETTES IN THE MARKET. A SPECIAL PRIZE COMPETITION | —^- will appear on Saturday Nights in , the Post Special Sports Ediiion. Footballers can pick winners. EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PRINCE OF WALES' S BIRTHDAY, WEDNESDAY, 3rd JUNE. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return until Saturday. 20th June, 1908, will be obtainable from any station to any station on tho Wellington-Napior-New Plymouth- Section (except where ordinary fares aro less) from Ist to 3rd June. These tickets are available for break of journey at any station at which the train is timed to stop over 25 miles from issuing station. NOTE. — HOLIDAY EXCURSION TIOKETS issued at any station between Te Aro and Masterton, inclusive, to any station between To Aro and Masterton, inclusive, WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE by tho Te Aro-Napier and Napier-Te Aro Mail Train on 3rd JUNE, either on . the Outward or Return journey. Passengers holding such tiokets must travel by trains leaving Te Aro at 8.33 a.m., Wellington at 8.45 or 8.47 a.m., and Maslerton at 4.15 or 5.30 p.m. DAY RETURN TICKETS, available for date of issue only, will (except whore ordinary fares are loss) be obtainable on 3rd June from Te Aro, Bolmont, or intermediate stations, to Belmont, Uppor Hutt, or intermediate stations — First-class 2s 6d, Second-clasß Is 6d, or vice versa. On WEDNESDAY, 3rd JUNE— The usual 7.15 p.m. Upper Hutt-To Aro train will leave Upper Hutt at 7-0 p.m., Lower Jdutt 7.47, Petono 7.53, Ngahauranga 8.5, Wellington arr. 8.16, Te Aro arr. 8.28 p.m. Other trains will run as usual. Extra trains, stopping, if required, at all stations for passengers, will run as under — FOR MASTERTON— Te Aro dep. 8.33 a.m., Wellington 8.47, Ngahauranga 9.1, Petono 9.12, Lower Hutt 9.17, Upper Hutt 9.57, Kaitoko 10.31, Featherston 11.45, Greytown 11.40 (arr. 12.13 p.m.), Carterton 12.25 p.m., Mastorton arr. 12.50 p.m. FOR TE ARO— Masterton dcp. 4.15 p.m., Carterton 4.40, Groytown 4.45, Feathorston 5.15, Upper Hult 7.28, Lower Hutt 8.4, Wellington arr. 8.31, Te Aro arr. 8.43 p.m. The Te Aro-Napier Mail Train will not take passengers for Uppor Hult. The Napier-Te Aro Mail Train will not tako passengers, from Uppei Hutt. No Goods traffic on 3rd June. The Railway Recreation Grounds at Upper Hutt will be open to the general public. Hot Water supplied Free. BY ORDER. TO THE TRADE. nnHE MOTOR 'BUS recently damaged — - by fire at tho Hutt will be sold by Tender, which closes on Thursday, 4th June, 1908, with tho undersigned, from whom all particulars may be obtained. To be seen at Bradley's Garage, Hutt. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. O. JACKSON, Auctibfieor, Lower Hutt. ? TO MOTHERS. njIHERE is no better bevarage for the JL household than real good Cocoa. Next time the grocer calls order Bournville — you will please the household. TfcTEURALGIA is rapidly relieved by X^ taking a few doses- of CARDAMOS. It is a Nervo .Tonic. 2s 6d per bottle, at 1 CASTLE'S Pharmacy, Newtown. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING". HIGHEST prices given for Ladies', Gentlemen's^ and Children's superior Misfit and Loft-off Clothing, Boots, etc. All letters promptly attended to. Address Mrs. Dalloy, sn, Ingestre-street (late Mrs. Bruce). LEFT-OFF CLOTHING.. LADIES' and Gentlemen's superior Misfit and Loft-off Clothing bought; highest price given. Letters promptly attended to. Mrs. Nightingale (late Mrs. Cousins), 118, Taranaki-slreet. tiT— T-OTF CLOTHING] LADIES' and Gentlemen's superior Misfit and Lefl-off Clothing bought; highest price given; letters attended to. Mrs. Botterill, 121, Ingestre-street. Telephone 2379 "T LITTLE COUGH. Don't lot a —^*" "little cough" develop. Stop it with Castle's Cough Cure. Is 6d bottles, at 3) CASTLE'S Pharmacy, Vivia.n-st. THE FRIENDS' HOSTEL, 41, Murphy-street, WELLINGTON.TS prepared to take a few more Lady -*• Students for the ensuing term. Further particulars on application to Lady Principal. HOUSE Furnishings. Cheapest house in the city. Richardson Bros., 115, Upper Cuba-street. Cash or term:;. "VTERVE, Brain, and Blood Tonio Sar—^l eaparilla, for boils, pimples, skin rash ; makes good puro blood ; cleanses and strengthens. 2s 6d large bottle. W. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17, Willis-street. ATIGUED? Irritable? Depressed? Take a glass of Puriri Natural Mineral Water, and you will quickly feel fit again. Ail hotels and stores. Z. WINE Depot, 57, Willis-street. • Notice. No. 1 superior Invalid Port Wine, 25s per dozen; No. 2 Wine, two gallons (guaranteed full strength), 18s 6d per dozen, formerly 3s per bottle. Wine 3d per glass. PEOPLE who buy Crescent Tea pay for Tea — not prizes or Coupons. True, value is in Crescent Tea. OUQUETS for Weddings and Presentations, dainty Floral Tributes- for Birthdays, Bon Voyage, etc. Miss "MurI ray, Vice-Regal Florist, 36, Willis-street | (six, doora above Grand Hotel). Tel. 265. DOES gout trouble you? _ Puriri Natural Mineral Water will very quickly give you relief. Sold by all hotels and stores. "^tTTSITORS to Ohrißtchurch— Superior V Accommodation St. Elmo House, 187, Worcester-streot,' west end. The noted house for comfort during Exhibition period. Within 2 minutes of centre of city. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Miss Hampton, ProDrielress IF Creßcent Tea, had not been made of choice broken Orange" Pekoe Teas it would never have been tho public favourite. _____ B~ARGAINS in Crockeryware, Glassware, Cutlery, _ Enamelware, and Complete Houso Furnishings. Richardson Bros., 115, Upper Cuba-street. Cash or terms. H FORREST, Teacher of Violin and c Piano, 53, Courtenay-place Music Store. iFSARPET BEATING and Chimney 'O Sweeping aio our specialties. Window, house, and office cleaning. Welling ton Cleaning Co., 25, Dixon -street. 'Phonfe 2224. ENGINEERS and Engine - drivers coached for all classes of Certificates, either by personal tuition or correspondence. Alex. M' Vicar (late Inspector of Machinery), 35,, MaJoribanks- \ itroefc*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 129, 1 June 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 129, 1 June 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 129, 1 June 1908, Page 1

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