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PUBLICrNOTICES. , /"IHTROPT! AfTTP wiriTTTi «T.'mnvr> t O SaF^OW SERVICE- - „„ ■ BTkCH, c Evening Post" Building. - Telephone 42-218. - " ■ : . QHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. h ' W. H. HYDE D.C. A.M.P.. Buildings, _ . T , r !L ellinStonISALMER GRADUATE. o ep"°"e 41"09" c . ' „„ ~ c m in -vm-mii ommr.™ - "\, rr^Zrß 3IOIOIvSERVICES, - WELLIIsGTON-HUTT VALLEY. : TTAIF TARTY ATi'i?pjTmv« ' f ™^ fnl ' i EASIER, 1034. \ MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1931. j rpHE following Services will NOT run:— X =• Park Avenue-Taita-V.1.C.-Lower Hutt Railway Station. . Petoae Railway ; Station-Patrick Street. Wellington-Lower Hutt direct 4.0, 410, 4-4 0, 5.0, and 5.15 p.m. - Petone-Kovokoro 1.40, 4.25 p.m. '■■' Korokoro-Petone 2.0, 4.40 p.m. '■•■■■ ADDITIONAL SERVICES.—To connect with, the Pieton'Excursion Steamer: Park Avenue (Route 2) dep. 6.35, Corner Po- - rntu and Waitako Streets (Route 6) 6.35, Corner.P6rutu Street and Waiwhetu Road (Route-8} 6.35, V.I.C. 6.40, Lower Hutt (Town Ball), 8.45, Petone Post Office 6.55 am •" WELLINGTON-BROWN OWL.—Weilington dep. 11.30 a.m. and 10.45 p.m. , BROWN OWL-UPPER HUTT-WEL-LINGTON.-Brown Owl dep. 4.50, 8.30 p>m ; ( Upp er Hutt-5.0, 8.45 p.m. WELLINGTON-STOKES VALLEY.— stokes -. : -valley^wellington.— '-"eTONE - LOWER HUTT.—Wellington dep. 12.0 (midnight), 12.20 a.m;'(3rd). - " v PETONE-KOROKORO.. — Petone dep. 7.0, 10.30 p.m. KOROKORO-PETONE.—Korokoro dep. 7.15, 10.45 p.ni. .'■■.'-■ '■'.-- TUESDAY'"APRIL 3 1934 AT^T , T n - t , T .' aT , T ,^ rTr , l^ t ™pt ADDITIONAL SERVICE.—LYIXELS&* ?£%n -§ on t S« w wli depart V.LC. 6.20 Lowei-Hutt 1 own Hall 6.20, Petone. Post Oflice 6.30 a.m. Return service from wharf after arrival of steamer. ■ * /""■■■ — —■— '■ : 7- r fMlftlßff*Bß*llJt^PtJCnMPK ■ ' NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2. TRAINS TO SEASIDE AND' PICNIC -*- •". ■ RESORTS. CARNIVAL "AT UPPER HUTT,'EACE ''.''. MEETINGS, ■ GILDING. AND TAUHERENIKAU. Trains leave Thorndon: ForPlimmerton, 5.18,,8.57, 10.7 a.m., 1.20 p>m- „,. ,' ~. Sls oon 0 -- , ny For Paekatauki-rS.IS, ,9.20, 0.00, 10.7 a-"X ? -m" V -d 1 1 ■,•■,,„ "" (Ist), 3s (2nd). ; .- or t If/.ftM'Al' ™d , eturn trains-leave FeUding 5.12 and '•*£ f-' . ' c■' rxr ' nt 1R <n A^ o ff % h } ? m Wellington,. 16s 5d (Ist), Us 2d (2nd). ■ _ _ ■ Vn Th T ?w st" ,',, I 01! Featherston, 7.50, 8.30 a.n._ „ *et»™ trains leave a.lB and '„ f ',' . - „ ,» „ ~, ,„„ ,■> 3&^&g?)£ &??& 10.20 a.m., 12.15, 2.5 p.m Return' trains leave Upper Hutt 4.35, 4.54, 6.37, 7.31, 0.14, 9.50 p.m. ... ' Return fare from Wellington, 3s 6d (Ist),-2s 6d^ (2nd). :-■'/' ■ ; Carnival, Maidstone Park. Admission Free. -mtjiv vvat amti TJ ATr WTiva ~s^^^^' : MANA.WATU; .TROTTING, RACES, AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, ..... SATURDAY, APRIL 7..' SPEClAL^heap^^o^wapuni^ace. >J.c?Airse,irom Wellington, Dannevirke, anf intermediate, stations.. , ,-~ • Return fare (Ist and.2nd) from Wellington las, 10s 9d, Otaki Bs, 6s, Levin, 6s, 4s'6d: v / • ;_. Train leaves Wellington 8.18 a.m., Johnsonville 8.45, Paekakariki 9.46, Otaki!lo.26, Levin 10.56, Shannon 11.18 (change Awapuni Junction). Racecourse arrive 12.0 noon: ' KETURN Train (usual 5.5 p.m., PalmerWellSS^P^ 5-25 Special goods tram with passenger accomi?°dat 1O n leaves Paekakanki 9.8 p.m., Weilington arrive 10.5 a p.m. Passenger accom--modation provided from Otaki to Welling*°n.? n Sopds tram leaving Palinerston -North 6.0.p.m. .' . BUS.NESS NOT.CES. ~ ' : : : TO LET, T» Esohange Building, Allen Street. Warehouse Flat, eplendidly lighted (approximately 3400 square feet), £150 per annum (less than Ud per,foot). Cheapest r^^er Gooda Lift Accommoda. tion. Cellar (approximately 3100 square feet), £90 p.a.. (say, 7d per foot); also Office. -■-.■■ ; . LAERX & CO.i LTD., Allen Street, Wellington. ', FOOT TROUBLES VANISH. " IX7HEN you^have your Shoes made to - measure. Let us attend to your next pair. When hand-made by us you will realise the acme of comforfc-corns will a^Sl^oburiS Disttnctive 6tyle3 colourings. Repairs collected and delivered city only ' *' Telephone • 50-647. : . . , . DE LUXE SHOE MANUFACTURERS .„„,-, . <8 Courtenay Place. • . ; '. ' -—.;..... ~ —-—-—: . BALTjINfiF,Tf RTJOS? O<a^rMlv[ftfV. . -D-K-Uto., 40 RARING TAYLOR STEEET. . Telephones: Office 40-055. . Warehouse 40-054. VX7HOLESALB IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF iS PLU^ERS'. REQUISITES. ■ r BnA m. 1 r ja- " r,. Lead. Traps, Lead Pipes, Coinpo Pipes; sP«cialists Wades's. Patent Skylights, r> M ,»-"• "•>■'• V-i .. 1 n* t' ' Basms> Corrugated and liatlroll-- > '- "' ' ' OOCIETX L^OR PROTECTION OF ° WOMEN AND CHILDREN, ROOM S, THIRD FLOOR, 105 dUSTOMHOUSE • QUAY V : . m'" , a°^s''^ , - Tuesdays—lo-12.30 and 2-4, Fridays—lo-1250. Telephone 41-952. - n CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, YOU are. requested to report to the 8.P.0.A. any act of cruelty you may n notice. Office: Hamilton Chambers, Lamb ton' Quay. Lethal Chamber for destruction of cats and dogs available Mon. to Fri. at 8-a;m. and -3.30 p.m. at Corporation Yard, - Clyde Quay. Inspectors R. A. Nicol. - Secretary; S.B. Clarke. P.O. Box 195. - Funds urgently required. Tel. 43-978. —- : ' ''••'' ■ IRON CONSTITUTIONS TURNED TO '■■"'•■' PUTTY! A N iron-clad constitution, eager for - mea ls,- and free from nausea, quickly sinks into a state of weakness if the - first stages of stomach acidity, indigestion, and flatulence are not speedily corrected: Thauks to Bispep Tablets, thousands todays^^ have constitutions of steel. 45 tablets in :15.,b05.-from E. <T. Saunders, Ltd., Chemists, Courtcnay Place,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1934, Page 4