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RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON RACES AT TBENTTTAM. 20th, 24th, and 27th July, 1907. R ACE TRAINS ■will run as unders—• FOR RACECOURSE.—Te Aro depart 10.20 and 11 a.m.; Wellingtos depart 10.29. 10.55. 11.10 a.m. and 1.10 p-m. The trains leav*ng Te Aro at 11 a*mand Wellington at 10,55 and 11.10 a-m. WILL NOT STOP BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND RACECOURSE. The 10.20 a.m. train from Te Aro will stop to take up passengers at N gahau ran go, Petoue, and Lower Hutt, but not at other stations. The 1.10 p.m. train from Wellington will stop to take up passengers only at Petoue and Lower* Hurt. FROM RACECOURSE.—For Wellington and Te Aro at 4.35 and 5.10 p.m., and for Wellington onlv at 4.51 pjn. The 4.35 p.m, train WILL NOT STOP The 4.30 p.m. tram WILL NOT STOP BETWEEN RACECOURSE AND WELLINGTON. xho 4.51 p.m. train will stop to set down passengers at Lower Hutt and Petone, but not at other- stations. The 5.10 p.m. train will stop to set down passengers at Lower Hutt, Pe tone, and Ngahauranga. 621 BY ORDER. PUBLICATIONS NEW ZEALAND MAIL WEDNESDAY, JULY 2*. NEWS OF THE WORLD. . POLITICS, LITERATURE, THE DRAMA. SOCIETY, SPORT, AND AGRICULTURE. THE ILLUSTRATIONS INCLUDE—SCENIC: Junction of Waikato and Waipa Rivers. A Corner on the Wanganui Racecourse. View of Lake Waikare-Moana. Station Ro'ad, Raurimu, N.I. Main Trunk Line. A Rough Sea at Island Bay. SOUTH SEA VIEWS*: A Page of Pictures from Fiji. RACING-: Views of People and Winners at ,th« First Day of the W.E.C.’s Winter Meeting. GROUPS: Group at the Recent No-License Con* vention. Delegates to the Acclimatisation Societies’ Conference. VARIOUS TOWN VIEWS: Wellington Fruit Market and Fruit Exchange. ’ Interior - View of the Manawatu Railway Co.'s Engineering Shop. View of the Square, Palmerston North. Hydraulic Cranes on the Railway Wharf. Some Interesting English Buildings. PORTRAIT: Madame Teresa Carreno, the Celebrated Pianist. MISCELLANEOUS: Pen of Prize Lincoln Rams. Cape Egmont Lighthouse. Flower Study—Camellias. Camp Life on the Main Trunk Railway. Trials of Courtship in tho Far North. An Imported Bulldog. OBTAINABLE FROM AT.T, NEWS AGENTS. PRICE—SIXPENCE. F. J- EAST, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS. 36. .CUBA STREET. NEW BOOKS. ’ NEW BOOKS. Red Russia, by John Foster Fraser] cloth 3a Gd* * Captain Latymer, by, F. Frankfort Moore; cloth 3s 6d, paper 2s fid. Half a Rogue, by .Harold 'McGrath;: cloth 3s fid. The Scarlet Pimpernel; by i Bareness Orczy; cloth Is fid. A Strong Man's Vow, by Joseph Hocking; cloth 3s Gd. A Gamble with Life, by Silas K. Hocking; cloth 3e Cd. Little Beson, by S. E. Crockett; cloth 38 fid. The Mvstery, by Stewart E. White; cloth 3e fid. White Flag, by Jack London: elotb 3s 6d. The Diamond Ship, by Max Pemberton; cloth 3s 6d. paper 2s fid. Princess Muritza, by Percy C. Brefaner: cloth 3s fid. Buskin's Works; cloth gilt Is 3d per toL New Universal Library. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NOVELS IN SIXPENNY EDITIONS. Over 400 titles. POST CARDS AND ALBUMS 221 IN GREAT VARIETY. VETERINARY The wellingTON ANIMAL HOSPITAL AND SCHOOL OP FARRIERY. Director: Wilmot C. Qufamen. M.E.C.V.S., Lon. ADVICE AND MEDICINE FOE ALL ANIMATE. . Together with Infirmary Accommodation Telephone 2560. HOWE'S LANE, Dixon street, Wellington. A. G. s 1 ’””” 1 Aerated Water and Cordial Manufacturer. Wellington and Petpne. Ask for Brodie's Sarsaparilla, equal te beet imported Sarsaparilla. On sale in nearly all the Hotels in Wellington. One shilling per dozen allowed on all Sarsaparilla Bottles returned. Telephone 263. Stt DO YOU WANT AN ' ACETYLENE GAS GEKEEATOE? OKU THAT WILL NOT EXPLODE ruder any conditions 7 WILL NOT OVBBGENEEATE at any time? WILL WORK AUTOMATICALLY and keep working? WILL GIVE ABSOLUTE. SATISFACTION And is perfectly safe? Onr "Universal" Acetylene Plant fulfils ail these requirements. Write us to-day for full information. N.Z. Acitylwia Gat Lightlnf Ct., ■ Linnet, -i Etifs diftßibors, Wtlllaftoß, And at Christchurch and Dunedin.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6269, 24 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6269, 24 July 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6269, 24 July 1907, Page 8