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train leaves Cross Creek 12.10 p.m., Piceon Bush 12.20, Featherston 12.42, Woodsicle 1.2 p.m. ; - Usual 6.10 p.m. Masterton-Cross Creek train leaves Woodside 7.10 p.m., Featherstou 7.30. For alterations to Woodville-Napier trains and further particulars, see handbills. ROAD CROSSINGS. I There will be three Royal Trains—Pilot, .Koyal, and ilmergency. No road vehicle will be permitted to pass over the railway hue at level crossings for five minutes before the Pilot Train is due, and until the Royal Train .is absolutely clear ot the crossing. ' Traffic may then be allowed to cross the Line up to five minutes before the Emergency Train, is due. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PALMERSTON "NORTH JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. fXOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES, avail- ■*-■*- able for return until 4th March, will be obtainable at Marton, Dannevirke, Otaki, Foxton, and intermediate stations for Palmerston North from Ist to 3rd March, and by morning trains on 4th March. ■' ■ i , The issue will be extended to Waipukurau, Masterton, and intermediate stations on 3rd March. On 2nd, 3rd, and 4th March usual 5.10 p.m. Palmerston North-Wellington^, train leaves Palmerston North 6.10 p.m., Shannon 7.8, Levin 7.43, Otaki 8.27, Paekakariki 9.27, Johnsonville 10.32, Ngaio 10.50 p.m. Usual 5.5 p.m. Palmerston NorthDannevirke train leaves Palmerston North 6.15 p.m. On 3rd March usual 6.45 p.m. WoodvilleMasterton train leaves Woodville 7.35 (connects with 6.15 p.m. train from Palmerston North). ' THANKS. . "\fR. J. J. WATTERSON, 4, Cardall -"■*■ street, Newtown, who on the 23rd January had a narrow escape from drowning at Titahi Bay, desires" to'tender his sincere Thanks to all who rendered such valuable help, especially Mr. W. W. Dutton, of Levin and Co., for his ambulance work, Mr. Johnson, Lower Hutt, and Mr. G. .H. Sharratt, of the Wellington Tramways, who risked their lives in the boat, and. to whom he owes his life-long gratitude. ■ . HUTT RIVER BOARD. . ■ OVERDUE RATES.".'. ■JTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, by resolution of the' Board, 10 PER CENT/PENALTY will be added to Rates not ■ paid on or before the 31st MARCH, 1927. .■...' A. J. GEARING, ■';'■' Collector o£ Rates. Lower Hutt, 26th February, 1D27. ''•/,■■■.. TENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. A LL-STEEL WHEELBARROWS, for x* builders, contractors, gardeners; all shapes and sizes. Makers— PETROTITE AND CHALLENGE HEATERS, LTD., 274, Taranaki street. ■■ ' Telephone 22-173. WILLIAMS AND ' NATTRASS," ,' ' Specialists in' faykold'" (Bituminous Asphalt), Tennis Courts, Roads, Paths, Roofs, Maintenance Work. Also, Concrete Work.; P.O. Box 1234. Tel. 45-907. OREGON DOORS. "CRAFTSMAN" Pattern High-waisted JJoors, made from selected Dry Timber and suitable for- the finest homes 6g |in x 2ft Bin x l%in, finish, 28s Gd; 6ft 6m x 2ffc 6in x l%ih, finish, 28s 6ft Bin x 2ft' Bin x lHin, finish,. 24s 6d. 6ft 6m x 2ft 6in x l%in, 24s 6d. ..'• 6ft x 2ft s l%in, finish, 22s 6d ; Open Top Panels, 2s 6d extra. :':"'■ : Cedar Front Doors, 6ft Sin x 2ft Sin x 2ln» :}S panels, full length'of door (prepared for glass), 40s.' ' - Clean Heart Riniu, "Craftsman," Pattern, 52s 6d (made from the finest figured rimu and bone dry) ..Oregon 3-ply, 6x3 x-3-16, 37s 6d per 100 ft; 6 x 3 x %hvsos. CALIFORNIAN REDWOOD WEATH-ERBOARDS.-Further shipment of this timber due 20th March. We only import the "best quality." Builders, note: 6xl half-dry, at 40s per 100 ft; Bxl, half-dry, at 42s 6d per 100 ft; 6xl, bone dry, at 43s 6d per 100 ft. SHEET GLASS, 210z.,. 100 ft boxes: 36 x 18, 36 x 16, 34 x 16, 32s 6d box; 40 x 20 and 42 x 20, 35s box. '• IN STOCK-Best English White- Lead, 565; Raw Linseed Oil, 4s 9d gallon; Knockdown Sashes for 36 x 18 glass, Us per set; Oak 3-ply B%d, Ash 3-ply 5d (very suitable for room panelling); Birch 3-ply, 6 x 2, I 17s 6d per 100 ft. BUILDING TIMBERS: We can supply complete house orders either DRY OR GREEN tiniber; quality, "The Finest." Get our price list before purchasing elsewhere. \ ■■" ;• . ' ; The '' ' ' :' '. ESMOS TIMBER & MACHINERY CO., 13-15 LOWER CUBA STREET ' (opp. Town Hall), WELLINGTON. Telephone 41-885; Private, 25-111. j WE SPECIALLY. INVITE YOU TpO inspect our Stock of BATHS BASINS, SINKS, and ELECTRI CAL GOODS. A LARGE STOCK AT THE BEST PRICES. A. AND T. J3URT, LTD A. AND T. "BURT, LTD".! Courtenay' place, •WELLINGTON MISCELLANEOUS. pYLO for Piles. See our advt. in this -*• issue. ' TTEIVSTITCHING on shortest notice 7 *7 aU kind.- of Overalls mado to order' Mrs Collins, Ooiulenay-pl., next to Rod's outehery, Courtenay-pl. t"F IN.E.X this year than ever. The R. A" -*• JSiicol Strain of Anemones and Ranunculus. Plant now. Reliance Seed Store j<, Courtenay-pl. ■ ' .TUST Opened—Model Millinery ami \-K ,iFeltßW froT* .18, s lld- Latest Mtumn shades. Wonderfully attractive. Madame Cowan, 117, Cuba-st. T>YLO for Piles. See our advt. in this -*- issue. "yANILLA Shorties—a Milderson qual" I per iWomWafdel^B^"^ * HPHE Short Cut to Health! Eat Milder"- ---■ son'S Gransal° Wafers, made from malt, milk, and wholewheat. More health ami more happiness at Is per Ib, from M'llraith. Wilhs-st. T>YLO for Piles. See our advt. in this -*■ issue. T?ARLENE Malt Bread, highly nutritious -*-* (made with malt extract direct from Scotland); Gd per loaf. From Dustin's, Cuba-st. TpVANCY Dresses and Novelty Frocks -■- mado at shortest notice;■• reasonable prices. Mrs. Collins, Courtenay-pl., near Rod's Butchery.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 6

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