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... ...-.■ . > NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PALMERSTON NORTH RACES, 26th, 27th and 29th DECEMBER, 1928. -7. ,6i_ '■: 26th, 27th, 29th December,' special . cheap eJtcursioii , .tickets to Racea -will be obtainable by mo|ning ... trains from • Wellington , (Thoriidon), Foxton, Masterton, Waipukurau, Wanganui, and intermediate stations,. . available for return nihtil 31st Decem.ber,' 1928. ; : .-.-. .•..••■....-..■.* ;, * 7 These tickets rortll not be available! •_ toy- • ; expressvor relieif exnress trains on outward or return journey. .-.',... On 26th, 727 th. 29th December, special train -for Itacebouree leaves Wellington 8.6 a~oa., Johnsonville 8.85, Paekakarikl 9.81, Otaki 10.8, Irevln 10.81, Racecourse 11.81 a.m. Stops - : Ngaio,7_Qiandallah, Johiigonvlllei, PorJrua, piaramata, Pllnunertbni Paekakaxlki, Oteki, I^yln, Lonebui-t RETURN " TRAIN leaveß Racecourse X.26 p_m, for Wellington; take? paasengers only for Paekakarikl and beyond. On 26th and 27thV>I>ecember train leaves Paekakarl_U 7i25 a.m n Ota-4 - 8.14.V Levin 8.46, for Racecdnrao, On 29th December leaves Paekakiariki 6.tt a.m. and runs usual time. '-. Connects at Awapuni -vrttU race train. ■■'- Special train leaves Racecourse each day 6.44 pan., connects at Awapoini with train leaving x Paimerston : , f or "Wellington at 5.65 p.m. Stoi)S; all ' stations. 7 •_ 7*; On 26th; ,27th and 2?th December, train leaves, Racecourse 5.44 p.m. and connects Vat Awapuni with train ,leav- -. ing Palrherston North 5.42 pSh. for Foxton. On. each race -train for Racecourse leaves Wanganui .6.85 a.'m. Return train leaves Racecourse 5.15 p.m. On 26th Decenriber, train for Woodville leaving Masterton 7.45 a.m., Eketahuna .8.41, Pahiatua, 9.18; oh 27th December train for Woodville leavingMasterton 7.20 a.m„ Eketahuna 8.19, Pahiatua 9.5, and usual 6.40 a.m. Mas- : terton- Woodville train on 29th De- . cember,' connects at Woodville With train for These trains v stop where required. On these dites *■ return f^ain leavesTElacecourse 5.32. p.m., Paimerston N. 5.60" p:in. (change Woodville), Woodville dep. 7.5 p.m. (26th) 7.10 p.m. (27th) p.m. (29th) for Masterton. Stops all stations. On 26th De'cerriber, special train for Racecourse leaves Dannevlrke 8.30 a.m. Woodville 9.24 a.m. Oh 26th, 27th, 29th , December, train leaving. Waipukurau 6.25 a.m. Dahnevirke. '9.6 a.m., Woodville 10.1, runs through, to Racecourse. Return train leaves Racecourse 5.32 p.m. for Dannevlrke. Stops all stations. Trains run between Paimerston North and Racecourse as follows on '26tH, 27th, 29th Decerhber. For Racecourse, 10.8, 10.28, 10.50, 11-12 a.m. (26th, 27th), 10.8, 10.28, 1112 a.m. (29th). Racecourse for Palmerston« North 5.15, 5.32, 5.44 p.m. v TROTS AT CDAREVII-LE 26th AND "V • 27th DECEMBER.; Special excursion tickets, available for return until 28th December will be Issued at Clareville from Wellington (Lambton), Greytown, and intermediate stations by morning trains on 26th and 27th December.: 7 On 26th and 27th December, trains for Clareville leave Wellington ' 7.60 a.m. Featherston 8.27, 10.29. a.m. Leave Woodville 7.10 a.m.V(26th), 6.45 a.m. (27th), Masterton 10.5 a.m. iboth days. Return special passenger train leaves 7 Clareville for Wellington; 4.30 p.m. each day. Return train for Masterton' and Woodville 4.47 p.m. both days. ' WAIPUKURAU RACES, : 26th ; DECEMBER, 1928. For particulars : of cheap excursion tickets to Waipukurau and- train arrangements, see Booklet, or Inquire at Railway stations. MARTIN'S PILLS _ / There is no better pill than MARTIN'S. You can rely upon MARTIN'S FILLS Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the World. Proprietor: MARTIN, Chemist, Southampton, England. "THE NEW. FRENCH BJEMEpV. No,*! T „^THERAPIONK - Ko.^ tor Bl!Ua£ "caterrh, »»• af^«»°i* SklnDiiaaaeß. Mo.3forCbrpnlcWealtri«»^« Sold brLeadlD* CHEMISTS. Prtco^ [^.BngUiid 31. [ DR.HtCLSROM«a.C«.a»T.«*oekRd.N.W*i«iiJ«i

removed m one hour, 'Swiftly, surely, and withoht- pain, Radox Bath Salts' enable the worst ot corns to be drawn out between finger and thumb. The lady . mentioned here had W^^^^k^\ a corn. She put her J feet into a; Radox foot bath. Within \L £A the hour the corn |r\ , nasi was out, root and all. M^^/7/A Read her sister's W^Sigjm-' u ln my opinion Radoa /^Fj»f[l|te m V Bait I have found it very beneficial and my sistet used just one spoonful m water for a very painful corn, aiid tf[e same hew she pulled it out by tlie root." 2ith January, 1928. W.W. When you <1H? your 1 " foot Into a foot bath containing Radox Bath Salts, the dead skin combines, with the Radox Bath Salts to form a protein salt of the actual corn ltoeM. This protein ~ait disoolres m water Ilka, ordihary salt, and bo loosens tho corn that it may. be lifted out bodily, root and all. Radox does not affect the living skin; it is only the dead skin of the actual corn which is dissolved.* Ask for Radox at /^ your chemist's, price 2/1 ■ per tsSil JL Jib. pink packet, and 3/6 Half Pswrf double quantity. p,ak p * ck * t Radox Bath Salts Manufactured by K. Grifllthß Hugrhes I-tU., Mancliester (Bstablished 1-756). Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Cc„ Auckland, Wellington, . Christchurch and Dunedin. and by all Wholesalers, Chemist* n^H Rt-oi-es throngbont New Zealand. 103 The R. M.: Admiralty chose l.ysag_.t "ORB" iron and they chose quality. LYSAGHT'S "ORB" BRAND CORRU&ATED IRON. '-. Write— JOHN 7LYSAGHT LTD., (Dept. "A"), Box 341, Wellington, for free copy of their Pocket Handbook. ." ..'A | Enjoy Life! . HH 1 T^EEP fit— step out with a:il' | J_V sprightly and vigorous J=g ffl S. gait. Get the pleasures and f§|s|| i joys of life which are your m ||§ ""' a Let Carter's Little Liver Isii g Pills keep your bowels regu- 1^ B | lar and your, body vigorous. i|| B | Read -what this woman 1 "I had become accustomed gH I to arising each day with a 1 heavy head, dizzy, and bad Hf ll = taste in'mymouth.My bowels V=§| m 1 were frequently dlogged and H constipated. Onedayl.be1 came so sick to ..my stomach 1 I had tp leave an important f Job and go home. A friend -^H = "advised Carter's Little Liver gra", i Pills. I feel greatly relieved ||| S h ' since , using them. I have s==|j| I learned a good lesson, and W=&& 1 whenever my stomach and 5 head go bad again I'll cer- =^ 2. tainly know. what to do." -^|^ f{ 6 . . —Miss Jeanne Qinsbefg HI m I C A. »¥:__:. JDV* XHI | BL_TT-_-_, OVEIC PILLS Jll|| - , g Demand the original ivith vflill|| ' 1

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NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 3

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