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RAILWAY NOTICES. Mail Train (Upper Hutt dep- 6-5 p.m.) will not stop to sot down passengers at Trentham. < ' ' The Train which usually leaves Wellington at ■ 4.25 p.m. for Masterton will be delayed, and will leave Wellington, at 5.45 p.m. masterton.trentham. ; On THURSDAY, April 15th, train /dr Trentham'leaves Masterton at: 7.15 a m’. Carterton 7.4®, Greytown 7:50, Feathorstoh 8.28, Kaitoke 10.15, Trentham arrive 10.5 U a.m. On SATURDAY, April 17th, trains for Trentham leave Masterton -at 7:15- and 8.45 a.m., Carterton 7.46 and 9.10,- Greytown 7.50 and 9.18, Featherstou 8.28 and 9.48, Kaitoke 10.15 and 11. SB. Trentham arrive 10.51 and 11.58 a.m. Return Trains leave Trentham for Masierton each day at 5.26 and . 6.48 p.m. Those Trains stop where-required for passengers. • On THURSDAY and SATURDAY, the Train which usually leaves W ellington at 4.25 p.m. for Masterton' nill ,be .delayed, and will leave. Wellington at 5.45 p.mOn SATURDAY, April. 17th, the train, which usually leaves Masterton. at 7.15.. a.m. for Wellington will be delayed,..and will leave Masterton at 8.'45. a.ni,. 813 BYORDER. LEADING HOTELS. BRUNSWICK HOTEL, Upper Willis street 1 Wellington. MRS A. V. HOLBROOK. Late of the Langham and Dominion . Hotels, Proprietress. ’ but the best of Wines and ’ Spirits stocked in, this hotel, and all true to label. First-class Accom-. modation at reasonable Hearty, welcome to all old and new ■friend*.'*'"’*"'' WELLINGTON HOTEL, Opposite Parliament Buildings, MolesEXCIJLLBNT 'Accommodation, Best of Liquors. Tariff on application. K. WILKINSON,' Late Alhambra Hotel, Wellington, also Criterion, Wanganui. Telephone 793. Proprietress. DENBIGH HOTEL. FEILDING. Harry r. Wallace date of the Metropolitan Hotel, Wellington) has taken over the above well-known and popular Hostelry, and invites old and new partons to make the “DENBIGH" their headquarters when visiting Feeding. Tariff—l2s per diem, • Best of Liquors, Cuisine, and attention. WHITE SWAN HOTEL, . Cuba street. ■m/TRS McGUIRB wishes to notify all ■i-T-JL' Friends and the General Public that she has taken over the above wellknown Hostelry. ' Terms moderate. The Best Wines and Spirits only stocked. MJI single Bottle at Wholesale Rates. 'Phone 1419. ALBERMARLB PRIVATE .. . hotel.. Corner Cuba and Ghuznee streets, WELLINGTON (Off Cuba street). This popular house has been thoroughly renovated, and is now under the management of Mr J. R. WHETTEE, lata Chef, Grand Hotel. Dunedin. Kitchen under'his personal supervision. Excellent Cuisine. Terms, 8s per day. , Permanents by arrangement. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attenion. 'Phone 2202. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. JOIAI TIGBR HOTEL. orner Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington, "MAT" GLBESON, Proprietor, as taken over the above Hotel, and ill be pleased to meet Old and New riends Best Brands of Wines and pirits ’ Stocked. Tariff reasonable. A ial solicited. 'Phone. 2527 a. OTEL LANGMUIR, TAUMARUNUI (Opposite Railway Station), )FFEJRS Frist-class Accommodation. Electric light throughout. Night orter. ■ All trains met. -Wire-* for t.cimmodation. Proprietor. T T ' S H OTEL lank of New Zealand), i quay, Wellington. ' Post Office and ' Wharf. Cars pass the 'dodK I ''""' throughout. Night" PbYter. r day. ■ ’ 3, DALTON, Proprietor.

Dr Guy Scholefield, who was chief representative in London of the New Zealand Associated Press, and who rendered • valuable service during the" war period, will be the chief guest and speaker at the Now Zealand Club’s dinner next Tuesday. The following members' of the Motor Service Corps, which was recently disbanded, have been posted to the Retired List with permission to retain their rank, and wear the prescribed uniform: Lieutenant-Colonel A. M. Myers. M.P., Major Allino Whyte,, and Major John Mounsey. Owing to pressure of business, * Mr G. S. 1 Hill, who has for many years past been a prominent figure in swimming circles in Wellington, has tendered his resignation as chairman of the Wellington Swimming _ Centre, the Royal Life-Saving Society, and tie Wellington Surf Society. . Mr. A. Dlnnie, who has been acting as resident engineer for the Public Works Department at Tanmarunui since June last, has left the district to take up the position as engineer in charge of construction works at Mangahao. _ Before departing from Taumarunui Mr Dinnic was tendered a public farewell. » I

Mr and Mrs J. W. JMcDongall celebrated on Easter Sunday the jubilee-of their wedding in the Church of St. Janies the Lees in London. _ Sir McDougall is editor of the Napier “Telegraph,” and with his wife has spent-48 years io New Zealand. At a gathering of relatives and friends, which included six sons and their wives, the eldest son on behalf of the family, gave Sirs Dougall a well-filled purse with which to select her own golden wedding present: Various gifts were also made by-friends Tho Rev. T, R. Richards, when proposing the health of the bride and bridegroom, touched upon the fact that all six' sons were present, including those who had safely returned from the fhont. There were four generations present at the ‘function, including nine grandchildren.

SIIABLAND’S MALT —VINEGAR makes delightful salads. Brewed- from malt and sugar. Free from mineral.acids. Conforms to reuuirements of Food and Drugs Act. All grocers. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10560, 10 April 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10560, 10 April 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10560, 10 April 1920, Page 3