RACING NOTICES ' WELLINGTON RACING WINTER MEETING! WINTER CLUB. MEETING! TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) AND SATURDAY, JULY 14th AND 17th. 1920. THEN Tfl A M RACECO U RS E. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 A.M. TRAINS LEAVE LAMBTON STATION FOE, TRENTHAM AS FOLLOWS Special Race Trains for Trentham will leave tervals from 9.41 a*m. until 10.19 a.in, 10-DAY (1\ EDNLSDAY), JULY 14th, and from 9.44 a.m. until 10.23 a.m. on SATURDAY. JULY 17th. Additional Trains will leave Wellington at 11.56 a.m., 12.15 (Saturday only), 1.12 p.m. (Saturday only), and 1.20 p.m. The 11.56 Train does not stop between Wellington and Trentham. A. E. WHYTE. Secretary.
A WORLD-FAMED DRINK. VAN HOUTBN’S COCOA is known all over the world. It is tho symbol of pure cocoa. You will find VAN HORTEN'S COCOA for sale at your grocer’s. It is as much a part of the modern household ns bread or salt—and you can rely on its absolute purity. . VAN HOC TEN’S COCOA is flavoury —Digestible—always appetising—always satisfying—and is just the food-beverage for growing youngsters and ' matured adults. Ono ioaspoonful of this famous cocoa will make a steaming cup of invigorating beverage. It costs less than other brands, hut goes further. Don’t forget I Ask your grocer for VAN HOUTEN COCOA, and refuse substitutes— Advt. Messrs A. Leigh Hunt, W. J. Gaudin, and H. S. Hart, have been appointed delegates to represent the Wellington Central Chamber of Commerce at a conference of local bodies, the Central Progress League, and others interested in the welfare of the province, which is to be held at Winder’s Buildings, at 2 p.m. on Friday. | Mr J. Vigor Brown, M.P. for Napier, took tho oath and his seat in tho House of Representatives yesterday. In the House of Representatives yesterday the post of aoting-Scrgeanteat-Arms was filled by Mr Hackworth, jcleik to the Native Affairs Committee. ! Messrs J. C; AdafAs and J. McCombs, M.P., have been nominated for the vacancy on the Board of Governors of Canterbury College caused by the resignation of Mr T. H. Davey. Voting papers are returnable by Saturday next, but in accordance with the Act will not bo opened until tho following Saturday. The cheapest and most effective family Cough Remedy is made with (H BAN’S ESSENCE)
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10641, 14 July 1920, Page 3
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