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late advertisements. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. i i SUMMER MEET IN G, 1922, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 28th AND 27th DECEMBER. First R-aoe at 12.15, and Last at 5.30. Admission: Grounds, Is 6d; Grand Stand, 10s 6d extra. Stand Tickets obtainaUft at Railway Station,<S. Jacobs's (Princes street), and H. M'NeiJl’s (Stock Exchange). Non-members’ motor oars, 5s to motor paddock. CHILDREN UNDER 12 WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Special Trains from Dunedin at short intervals from about 10.50 a.rn. till 11.45 a n). Return Fares (including admission to grounds), 4s each. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. THE PEOPLE’S DAY, THE PEOPLE’S DAY. SUPE R. ATTRA CTIONS. REGATTA AND AQUATIC SPORTS, MACANDREW'S BAY, . MACANDREW’S BAY, TUESDAY (BOXING DAY); DECEMBER 26. RECORD ENTRIES FOR MOTOR BOATS, YACHTS. DINGHIES, MODEL YACHTS,, CANOES, SWIMMING, ROWING, AND 14-FOOTERS. Special Ferry Boats (return fare, 2s). MAKE A FAMILY' PICNIC OF IT. A GREAT DAY FOR EVERYBODY. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. Bo sure and buy a Badge and a Programme. W. H. RIDDELL, v Hon. Secretary.

GOVERNMENT NOTICES, I N EW YEAR TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. DUNEDIN-PALMERSTON.—On 30ili DECEMBER Excursion Tickets from Dunodiu hikJ Stations north thereof to Palmerston . and Intermediate stations will .NOT bo available by 8.0 a.m. Up Mail Train. This Train will NOT .take passengers for WaiUli. Train leaves Dunedin for Palmerston at 10.0 pan. DUNEDIN - BALCLUTHA. Excursion 3 Tickets from Dimedin for 'Milton, Bnlolutha, 1 and Lawrence and Gatlins Branches are NOT 1 -available by 5.10 p.m. Express. Train for BiSclulba leaves Dunedin- 6.30 p.m., arriving Balclutba 8.51 p.m. Connects with Trains lor Lawrence and -Owaka. OTAGO CENTRAL.—Goods Train, with car, loaves TTiuiedin for Ranfnrly 11.40 a.m. LAAVRENC.E BRANCH.—Evening Train for Lawrence leaves Milton at 8.15 p.m. GATLINS BRANCH,—Train leaves Bal--5 clutha for Owaka at 9.0 p.m. PALMERSTONnOiAMARU .—On Ist JANU--5 ARY -the usual G. 50 a.m. Train, Palmerston - To Oamaru, leaves -at 7.55 -a.m., and Aftex- - noon Train, Oaimiru to Palmerston, leaves at 6.10 p.m. AVAIKOUAITI RACES.—Train for AVaikouaiti leaves Oamaru 8,50 a.m., arriving ‘ Waikouaili 11.20 a.m. Return Trains leave Waikonaiti at 5.12 p.m. and 6.15 p.m. Special Trains for Waikonaiti leave Dunedin at 9.5 a.m., 9.25 a.m, andi 10.0 a.m. The 10.0 a.m. Train does NOT stop at intermediate Stations. Return Trams leave ' Wiaikouaiti at 4.23 p.m., 5.50, 5.50, and 6.20 8 p.m. DUNEDIN-PALMERSXON.—The 5.0 a.m. - and 5.27 p.m. Dunedin-Palmerston ami 5.0 - a.m. Pahuerston-Dimedin Trains WILL NOT a RUN. Excursion Tickets from Dunedin and ■ Stations north thereof -to Palmerston -and 8 Intermediate Stations (exec.pt Waihemo r Branch) will NOT bn available by 8.0 a.m. Up Mail Train. This Train will NOT lake s passengers -for WUitati. ) Trains rim between Dunedin and Palmer--1 atou a.s under:—Dunedin depart 8.30 a.m., 9.5, 9.25, and 10.0 a.m., returning leaving I Palmerston at 4.0 p.m., 5.16, and 5.50 p.m. " The 5.16 p.m Train stops only at Waikouaiti, Pnkcteriki, SoaolilT, AVarrington, r Wtait-ati, and Purakanni; also at Port Chal- ’ mere Upper to set down 6 The Afternoon Train for Palmerston leaves 1 Dunedin at 4.28 p.m. -instead of 5.27 p.m. Excursion Tickets from Palmerston and Stations south thereof to Dunedin .and Inter - • mediate Stations will NOT bo available by Express and Mail Trains arriving Dunedin ' 4.45 p.m. and 9.25 p.m. respectively. RACES AT AVYNpilAM.—Train _ for AVyndham leaves Dimedin 6.0 a.m., arriving AVyndham 11.0 a.m.. returning leaving & AVyndham 5.30 p.m., Dunedin arrive 10.20 5 p.m. (Stops at Oavci'shatn, Mcsgiel, Milton, Stirling, Balclutl.a, AA'aiwera, and Clinton. Season Tickets and Free Passes 'will NOT be available by these Trains. DUNEDIN-BALCLUTHA.—The 5.10 a.m. Dnccdiin-Balclntba Train AVILL NOT RUN. LAWRENCE BRANCH.—Train usually loaving '.Milton for Beaumont at 10.0 a.m. . leaves 10.40 a.rn., and Train leaving Beaumont iat 2.5 p.m. loaves Lawrence 2.55, AA raitahuna 3.25. ■GATLINS BRANCH—Train usually leaving Balolntha for Tahakopa at 10.40 a.m. 1 leaves at 11.25 a.m., .and the 12.15 p.m. f Train from Tahakopa leaves Glonoraaru at f 3.20 p.m., Romahapa 3.35. , PALMER.STON-OAMARU.—Un 2ndJANU- ’ .ARY the usual 6.50 a.m. Train, Palmerston to Oamaru, loaves at 7.55 a.m. DUNEDIN-PALMERSTON.—The 5.0 a.m. Dunedin-Palmerston 'Train ATOLL NOT RUN. Excursion Tickets from Dunedin and Stations north the roof to Palmerston and Intermediate Stations will NOT be available •by 8.0 a.m. Up Mail Train. This Train will NOT lake passengers for Waitati. Trains for Palmerston leave Dunedin 8.50 a.m., 9.16 -a.m., -returning leaving Palmerston 4.0. 5.16, and 5.50 p.m. The 5.16 p.m. Train stops only at AVaikouaiti, Puketoralu, Seaoliff, Warrington, Waitati, and Purakanui; also -at Port Chalmers Upper to set Train usually leaving Dunedin for Palmerston at 5.27 p.m. leaves at 6.15 p.m. DUNEDIN-PORT CHALMERS.—The usual 6.15 p.m. Train for Port Chalmers leaves at 5 LAWRENCE BRANCH.—The Morning Train for Beaumont leaves Milton at 10. -rj a.m. and the Train leaving Beaumont at 2.5 p.m. leaves Lawrence 2.55, AA’aiuihuna GATLINS BRANCH.—Tho usual 10.40 a.m. Bale 1 utha-Tahakopa Train leaves at 11.25 a.m., and Train leaving Tahakopa at 12.15 p.m. leaves Gicnomaru 3.20, Romahapa. | 3.55 p.m, „„ . , fctP.OR.TS -AT MIDDLEMARCII,—1 rams for Dunedin leave Middleman* at 2.24 p.m., and 5 0 p.m. Train leaves Omakau at 8.45 a m., arriving Middlemarch 12.35 p.m., and the Train usually leaving Middlemarch for Omakau at 4,5 p.m. leaves at 5.10 p.m, PALMERSTON - DUNEDIN. —On 3rd JANUARY Seaside Train leaves Palmerston for Dunedin at 5.0 a.m. GATLINS RIVER BRANCH.—Train for B-aJelutha leaves Owaka 7.50 a.m. _ For full particulars of -stops, times at Intermediate Stations, and Branch conneciions inquire at Stations or see Booklet, obtainable at all Officered Stations. RACES AT WXN-GATU-I. ON 26th and 27th DECEMBER Ordinary Trains leave Dunedin at 9.5, 10.25, 11.15 a.m., 1.15 and 2,15 p.m., returning at 4.51. 5.15, and 5.20 p.m.; and Special Race Trains leave Dunedin at short intervals from about 10.50 a.m. till 11.45 a.m. Return Race Trains leave AVingatui Racecourse at short intervals from about 5.30 p.m. The First Race Train to AVingatui STOPS at Kensington and Caver-sham to pick up, and Ihe Last- Race Train from AVingatui will STOP AVHF.RB REQUIRED' io set down. Other Race Trains will NOT stop. Return Fares. 4s (including admission to course). Ordinary excursion and season tickets are NOT "available by the Special Race Trains. The 6.10 a.m. Express Train from Invercargill stopi at AVingatui to set down passengers, and the 5.10 p.m. Express for Invercargill picks up passengers at Wingatm for slopping stations south of Clinton, and on 2Glh DECEMBER for Lawrence Branch also. THE “CAMP” MENTAL HOSPITAL (Larnadi’s Castle), Otago Peninsula. ■\TISIXORS will NOT BE ADMITTED V during DECEMBER AND JANUARY. D. CHISHOLM LEE. Acting Medical Superintendent.

GOVERNMENT NOTICES. ! i REGISTRATION OF (MASSEUR'S. J PERSONS desirous of Registering as MASSEURS or MASSEUSES other ; than by passing the Masseurs’ Registration > Board's examination subsequent to a sped* i tied course of training are hereby reminded : that in accordance with Section 6 (2) of the r . Masseurs’ Registration Act, 1920, no person, can be registered as a Masseur under paragraph (a) of Section 6 (1) unless' application tor. registration is made on or before the 31st DECEMBER, 1922. Forms of application 'may bo obtained i from the Secretary Masseurs’ Registration , Board, care Health Department, Welling* ton. SEACLIFF MENTAL HOSPITAL. OKOKONUI HOME, WAITATI. XMAS HOLIDAYS. TTIS'iTOIMi will NOT BE ADMITTED t on the. following days: DECEMBER 25th, 26th, 1922. JANUARY Ist, 2nd, 1923. D. CHISHOLM LEE, Acting Medical Superintendent. I I 1 I i LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Ros.lyn and Burnside, on high road. Cap of Steering Gear, motor waggon.—Apply Rosiyn Mills, or Ross and Glendining's 'Warehouse. LOST, on through express from Christ* church,. on Friday, a Brown Leather Purse, containing gold watch and notes ami silver; reward.—lo 7. ‘Star.’ LOST, in Elgin road, near Henderson's [ Store. Shrader Tyro Tester; reward. | —Hardie, 73 Elgin road, iMornmgton. I LOST, on Anderson's Bay road, between, Cargili road and Melbourne street, One Brake off motor cycle.—Reward on returning to 49 Melbourne street. LOST, Lady's Bag, containing money and small articles, in George street, yesterday.—Finder rewarded on rotu.rn.ng same , to Mr Lawn, oaie Arthur Barnett, Ltd. | LOST, £6 (single notes), in Maclaggan ! street, .Serpentine . avenue, Friday night; reward.—2s Serpentine avenue. L“ OSTrsllver AVririietlValch, E.R.K. oa back; keepsake; reward.—26 Russell street. j PERSON who inadvertently took Parcel from Brown’s, Stock Exchange, Thursday evening, please return to Brown’s. Bay Van Mare, 1 white log; no slices on.—MacLcan, 31 Normaii street, Anderson's Bay. jiOST, Loyalty street, Motor Spanner.—t -J Reward 18 Loyalty street. LOST, Set Yellow Bowls, Comet brand, { after being tested at Dunedin; Green;, 1 reward. —H. Frrpwell, ’phone 441. i LOST, Saturday, on Anderson’s Bay tram j or between Brown’s Tea Rooms and i Savoy, Tatting Linen Supper Cloth.—Finder communicate. -Munro's Tea Rooms, Anderson’s Bay; reward. LOST, Gold Chain Banrie, between Moana ! Tennis Court and Littleboumo wad; reward.—9 Fificld street, Rosiyn. LOST, last Saturday night, near His ’Majesty’s, White Bead Bag; reward.— 157 Moray place. LOST, Plain Wedding Bing, between Mornington car and Railway Station, yesterday.—Handsome reward returning Archer. Stafford street; ’phone 3,507. JOST, Friday, Pearl Spray Brooch, be-' -J twcei Mornington, Carroll street, anti Waitati.—Return. Liberty, Carroll street, or 6 Crosby street, Mornington; reward. I.OST, in Arcade, my Corns (cured). I J bought a box of Wilkinson's Breaka Com Cure; Is a box. I pOUND, Sheep, shorn, brand 4; owner . can have same by paying expenses.— , R. Warren, 17 Helensburgh road, Wakuri. FOUND. —Men, your old Felt Hat Had* New at small cost.—Octagon Resorttors, next Theatre. ITtOUND. —Spectacle* to milt all right* top- . plied by qualified Optician.—Sturmor, through Sproecn’a chemist shop, Octagon. POUND, the most reliable and cheapen! Felt Hat Renovator*.—Whipp and Co., 236 George street, and Cargill’s Comer. EOUND. —Chimneys Swept or Scraped, Chimney Pots Gleaned, Kitchen Rang-* Scraped and" Cleaned; all work done by competent man.—Otago Window Cleaning Company; telephone 3,250. POUND. —Tailored Suits, all-wool tweeds, from £6 IBs; worsted from £7 Xse. — j Modern Tailors, opposite Herbert Haynes'*, i EOUND, Breaka Corn Cure; sure remedy; cure* while you sleep; Is box. —Wilkinson, 20 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. OUND—Syrup of Linseed Cough Mix, tore, sure cure. —E. P. Cameron, 3 Stafford street. MEETINGS, DUNEDIN AMATEUR. BOATING (HUB (Incorporated). AT a Special Meeting of the above (Hub, duly convened and held at Mr H. Divers’s Board Room, Dunedin.-- on the 'Slut day of October, 1922, the following RESOLUTION was duly PASSED, and at a subae- t qnent Special Meeting of the Members of the said dub, also duly convened and: held - at the same place on, the sth day of De* comber, 1922. the same Resolution was duly OONFIREMsE’D as a SPECIAL RESOLUTION —namely: That the club bo wound up voluntarily under the provisions of “Tho Incorporated Societies Act, 1908,” and at such first-men-tioned Meeting WILLIAM (MILLS, of Dunedin, was appointed Liquidator for the purposes of the winding up, and at such latter 'Meeting his appointment was confirmed. Dated the 6th day of December, 1922. (Signed) J. JAMES, Chairman. A' SPECIAL MEETING OF SEAMEN’S UNION Will be held in the TRADES HALL ’ On THE WEDNESDAY, 27th DECEMBER, At 9 a.m. . W. CLARKE, , ■ Ssowtey,".

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Evening Star, Issue 18157, 23 December 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18157, 23 December 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18157, 23 December 1922, Page 7

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