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CHEAP WEEK-END RAIL TRIP To . . NAPIER and HASTINGS SEE THE WELLINGTON v, HAWKE'S BAY RUGBY GAME FRIDAY, 10 th September, 1937 BARGAIN RETURN FARES (All one class): TO NAPIER TO HASTINGS 18/6 17/6 SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: FRIDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER — Excursion Train will leave Wellington 11.30 p.m., Paekakariki 12.30 a.m. (11th), Otaki 1.4, Levin 1.29, Shannon 1.51, Palmerston North 2.31, Ashhurst 2.54, Woodville 3.19, Dannevirke 8.52, Makotuku<4.l6, 'Ormondville 4.22, Takapau 4.41, Waipukurau 5.12, Waipawa 5.23, Otane 5.32, Hastings 6.13, Napier arrive 6.33 a.m. SUNDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER — Return Excursion Train leaves Napier 5.0 p.m., Hastings 5.22, Otane 6.4, Waipawa 6.13, Wapukurau 6.32, , Takapau 6.57j Ormondville 7.19, Mako^uku 7.25, Dannevirke 7.45, Woodville 8.12, Ashhurst 5.37, Palmerston North 9.5, Wellington arrive 11.38 p.m. These trains stop for passengers, if required, at each of the stations' enumerated above. The return train will also stop at Shannon, Levin, Otaki, and Paekakariki, if required, for passengers. Trams for Island Bay and Miramar Junction, also buses for Lower Hutt, ■ meet return train at Wellington. BOOK NOW AT RAILWAY OFFICES. Free Reservation of Seats. Cushions will be available at 1/- each. Further Particulars or Handbill on Enquiry.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1937, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1937, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1937, Page 6

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