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mm, lilt - Av! W SPEY R.OYAL WHISK*! < WWW Mi TEN A y MF W :i$mkWM&Z& wmm TEN YEARS OLD mt. Ifr: %sx sT^ V* - i M «• I®#/"' P« iH M S& :!:// » pMss *52 Pnooucc • °/ ' SCOTIANC M : :-:i £w* APpoooce f- <*] •/ , ' nrStOTtAHO » ii r : w~ % xi-:i "3a>» ill 8 j/aoo 1 " ;.:•*> &S8 ./s. RACING AT ELLERSLIE NEXT SATURDAY^ ' FIRST RACE AT 12 NOON EACH DAY. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Racecourse, 1/6; Leger Stand, 3/- Ladies, 4/- Gentlemen; Grandstand (including Admission to Course), Ladies 5/-, Gentlemen 10/-. R. A. SPINLEY, Secretary. Safety Comfort Cccmpiny TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS AND EXCURSION FARES 28th and 30th NOVEMBER, 1936 CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be i«iued to Auckland or Raceconrwi Issuable On 28th November 28th November (also on 27* h November from 3.0 p.m.) 30th November Racecourse Platform. Auckland and Intermediate Stations. Auckland and Racecourse Platform. Platform as follows: FROM , , . , Frankton Jn. and Intermediate Stations, including Stations on Branches by trains due to arrive Auckland not later than 12 noon. Hamilton and Intermediate Stations, including Stations on Branches. Frankton Jn., Waiuku and Intermediate Stations by trains due to arrive Auckland not later than 12 noon. Available for Return Until 28 th Novembtr 30th Nevtmto 30th November These Excursion tickets will NOT be available by the Auckland - Wellington Limited " express trains. EXAMPLES OF RETURN FARES TO RACECOURSE PLATFORM. PUKEKOHE 2nd Class 1/3 V--3/• 3/6 From: MERCER NGARUAWAHIA FRANKTON JN. 2nd Class 4/6 6/9 7/6 8/9 E,A>VlYiri-IU ur XN4-. A WIWI A A J-.TW * p rom . 2nd Class Ist Class From: 2nd Class Ist CUll PAPATOETOE J/£ MERCER PAPAKURA 2/■ 2/9 HUNTLY •• 6/9 10/PUKEKOHE .... ~ 3/. 4/6 NGARUAWAHIA PJ J H/ m TUAKAU J/6 5/6 FRANKTON JN g/j JJ/. Race Tickets, available only on date of issue, will be issued on 28th and 30th November, as follows: From Auckland and Newmarket Jn. to Green Lane and Racecourse Platform and Return .... I'are, single Tickets to any station between Green Lane, Mt. Eden and Auckland inclusive will be issued at Ellerslie Racecourse g Platform I Minimum Fare, Single Tickets to any station between Papatoetoe, Onehunfa and Ellerslie inclusive will be issued at Ellerslie Racecourse Platform M.nimum Fare, TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Race Tickets available only on date of issue, will be issued on 28th and 30th November, as follows: From Auckland and Newmarket Jn. to Green Lane and Racecourse Platform and Return Trains leave Auckland for Recourse on 28th November 9.48 a.m., 10.50, 11.10, 11.25, 11.50 a.m., 12.3 p.m., 12.21, On 30th November at 9.48 a.m., 11.0, 11.25, 11.50 a.m., 12.19 p.m., 1.20, 2.15 p!m. , Frequent Suburban Services after Last Race both days. On 28th November the 5.51 p.m., Auckland - Papatoetoe train will run through to Papakura. On 28th November a Special Train will leave Glen Afton at 7.10 a.m., connecting at Huntly -with 8.8 a.m. train to race*. On 28th November .a Special Train will leave Onehunga lit 10.55 a.m.. Racecourse Platform arrive 11.8 a.m. On 30th November a Special Train will leave Onehunga lit 11.24 a.m., connecting at Penrose with train leaving for Racecourse at 11.34 a.m. On 28th and 30th November a Special Train for Frankton Jn. will leave Auckland at 5.25 p.m., Newmarket 5.33, Racecourie 5.50, arriving Frankton 8.55 p.m. THE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE—THE ALBION £6/15/CASH Or on Easy Term* for a Small Depoilt and 1/11 WEEKLY Within a 40-mile radius of Auckland. »« 3 I Hi Those famous machines tiro now classed us lioluk tlie easiest ruuninjr mid most reliable Bicycles on the fond. You can purchase mi ALBION Bicycle with lull eonllflonce, knowing you are jreitliiK' remarkflblo value for your money. Mnv we Invite you to call and inspect tho ALBION? Two other models to choose from, £B/10/- and £ll. TRICYCLEB for CHRIBTMAB. We have a tine range of all model Trlcyole# and Podal Kare. Place a Deposit and we will reserve any Tricycle for you until Christmas time. MERSON BROS LTD. 170-172 SYMONDS STREET (Next A.M.C.) POISONED, WHILE i SLEPT In the morning he woke half dazed. Couldn't taste or smell. Nearly choked. POISONED. Poisoned every night. As he slept —he was unknowingly being stricken by the poison fangs of Catarrh. And this deadly Catarrh poison (in the form of mucus, swarming with dangerous germs, constantly dropping down the throat) works so insidiously. At first it is just a stuffy nose, loss of smell, a " frog" in the throat in the mornings, accompanied by lassitude. Then, after a while, you feel REALLY ILL. You cannot taste, have no appetite, tobacco smells like burning straw, tongue is thickly coated, your ears give trouble, you go partly deaf, your breath becomes unpleasant, you have bouts of giddiness, your digestion goes wrong, your blood gets out of order and pimples and blotches appear, you develop a husky voice and an annoying morning cough. Catarrhal Poisons are beating you. Are YOU being poisoned ? Do you suffer from Catarrh ? Do you have constant Head Colds ? Does germ-laden mucus drop down your throat while you sleep ? Then get AT ONCE some ' Mentholatum* from your Chemist. Use this remarkable penetrative breathable salve as directed. Amazing relief comes instantly. ' Mentholatum' is an ANTIDOTE to Catarrh Poisons. Itsaromatic.antiseptic vapours dissolve microbeladen mucus, destroy germs, disperse phlegm, and clear breathing passages from infection, bringing complete freedom from Catarrh and Colds. Get a 9d. tin or 2/- jar or tube of ' Mentholatum ' to-day. I Made in England. Agents : S. A..Smith &■ Co., Ltd., Auckland. All Chemiita & Storei, 9d tin«, 2/- jars & tuW Stops the Attack or Money

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22583, 23 November 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22583, 23 November 1936, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22583, 23 November 1936, Page 14

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