t- * w vm y% <■> "t jrgftfc V m ■J* m Ij^HeSSS Vk s ' v,* * Vv ' ■*£ 5 r * . s a«* : i ';■'' * f!/~ • ;. _ . v.j: '*Mw: With the Thoroughbreds at Wingatui! DUNEDiN JOCKEY CLUB'S SPRING MEETING SATURDAY First Race 12.30 p.m. EACH MONDAY (October 11) Last Race 4,42 p.m. DAY (October 13) Excellent Racing assured—N.Z. Cup Candidates engaged—Classic Events—McLean Stakes (first day), Dunedin Guineas (second day)—Hurdle Racing. BUSES. ; City Corporation buses (limited number),‘leave Cargill’s Monument from,about 10.45 aim.* Fare, 2/6 return, .1/6 single. . ADMISSION. Lawn Enclosure, 6/-:' Ladles, 2/6. Outside Enclosure, 1/6. Cars, 2/6. Admission tickets obtainable at Railway Station, Jacobs’ Tobacconist and Club a Office., Soldiers in uniform admitted free; tickets obtainable at gates. For duration of war profits on each year’s racing donated for Patriotic purposes . L. G. de la PERRELLE, Secretary TRAIN SERVICES. Dunedin-Wingatul (Fare, 1/8 return).— Saturday, 11th October: Depart 9.5, 10.15, 11.10, 11.22, 11.35, 11.50 a.m., 12.15, 12.45, 1, 1.50 p.m. Monday, 13th October: Depart 9.5, 10.15, 11.10, 11.22, 11.50 a.m., 12.15, 1, 1.25 p.m. On Saturday Invercargill-Dunedin 7 a.m. and Dunedin-Invercargill 4.40 p.m. expresses stop Wingatui. On Monday special passenger train leaves Invercargill 7 am., returning leaves Dunedin 5.35 pm., stopping Wingatui. Dunedin-Palmerston train leaves Dunedin 6.40 pm. Saturday and 5.40 p.m. Monday. ‘
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WAR DELLS for W FRESH PROVISIONS SMALLGOODS, Etc. PRIME MILD CURED BACON 1/6 BLACK AND WHITE PUDDINGS Sd COOKED HAM 2/6 ABERDEEN SAUSAGE 1/3 SAVELOYS per lb 9d SAUSAGES per lb 9d BELGIAN ROLL. Extra quality lid PRESSED BEEF 1/9 COCKTAIL LOAF. Very special 2/HAM AND CHICKEN ROLLS lb 1/PIES Small, 4d. Large, 1/PICKLED PORK per lb 1/3 VEAL, HAM, AND TONGUE ...... 1/4 CHEESE. Mild, lid. Medium, 1/2. Tasty, 1/3. PIXIE AND CHESDALE 9d WHEY BUTTER Per lb I'3 FOR SOLDIERS' PARCELS. Finest CLOVER HONEY |!b Pats 2forl'l BUDA TEA ot 1 lb is the “ Best Value ” Tea sold in Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 24007, 4 October 1941, Page 7
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