GOVERNMENT NOTICES. The Govornment, despite the fact that "The Dominion" haa the largest circulation of any morning paper in tho Wellington Province, has decided to ' boycott the papor so far as Governmont advertisements aro concerned. In order that our readers may not suffer from this grave abuse of Ministerial authority we publish the advertisements below at our own cost. MEW .ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KING'S BIRTHDAY, 3rd JUNE. Holiduy Excursion Tickets, available for relurn until 18th June, will be obtaiimble from any station to any station on tho North, Island Main Line and Branches (except;' where ordinary faros aro less) from Ist to 3rd June. These tickets aro available for break of journey at any station at which the train is timed to stop over Si miles from issuing station. Day Return Tickets, available for date of issue only, will (except wliero ordinary fares ore less) lw obtainable on 3rd June from To Aro, Gosse and Co.'s Siding, or intermediate stations, to Gossd and Co.'s Siding, Upper Hutt, or intermediate stations—First-class, 2s. Gd.; Second-class, Is. Gd.; and from Wellington (Thorndon), Johnsonville, and intermediate stations to Tawa Flat, Paekakariki, and intermediate stations, or vice versa. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, WELLING-TON-FOXTON-PALMERSTON NORTH LINE. On 3rd June the issue of Holiday Excursion Tickets to Levin is covered by the general issue for King's Birthday. On 'Ith June, Holiday Excursion Tickets to Lovin, available for return until lSth June will bo obtainable from Palmerston North-Wellington (Thorndon) and intermediate stations (except where ordinary fares are loss) by the trains leaving Palmerston North at 7.0 and 9.20 a.m., Wellington (Thonidon) 7.45, 9.10 a.m., Paekakariki G.-JO, R. 7, and 10.3 G. a.m. On 3rd June, in addition to ordinary trains, special trains will run as follows :— For Johusonville.—Wellington dep. 11.15 p.m. For Packnkariki.—Wellington dep. 10.20 a.m., Johnsonvillo 10.50, Pqrinia 11.18, riimmertoii 11.33, Pneknknriki art. '12.3 p.m. ■ For Levin.—Wellington dep. 7.10 and 8.20 a.m., Johnsonville 7.30, 8.50 a.m.,
Paefcnkiiriki SAO, 9.50 a.m., Otalti 9.26, 10.37 .a.m., levin arr. 10.0 and 11.7 a.m. Palmerston North dcp. 9.20 a.m., Longbum 9.35, Summon 10.20, Levin arr. 10.50 a.m. NOTE.—This 7.10 a.m. train from Wellington (Tlioriulon) will stop at all stations as required for passengers, except Tawa Flat and Pukcruu. The S.2U a.m. train from Wellington (Thorndon) will stop at JohusDuvillo, Porirmi, Piiekakariki, Waiknnne,' and Otaki only for passengern. ' . ■ • Vov Palmerston North.—Levin dep. 4.45 p.m. For Wellington (Thorndon).—Levin dop. 5.0 and 5.45 p.m., Otaki 5.3") and G. 30. p.m., Paekakariki 4.15, 0.40, and 7.25 p.m., Plimmcrton 4.40, 7.15, and 7.55 p.m., Porirun 4.53, 7.32, and 8.8 p.m., Johnsonvillo 5.24, 8.0, 8.40, and 11.50 p.m., Wellington arr. 5.50, 8.25, 9.5 p.m., and 12.15 a.m. ■ . Tho 4.15 p.m. train from Paekakariki to Wellington (Thorndon) will stop at all stations, as required, for passengers. The 5.0 p.m. train from Levin to Wellington (Thorndon) will stop at all stations, as required, for passengers, except Pukerua and Tawa Flat. Tho 5.45 p.m. train from Levin to Wellington (Thorndon) will stop at all stations as required, for passengers. NOTE.—The Down Napier-Thorndon Mail Train will stop between Paekakariki and Wellington only to set down passengers. NOTE.—Holiday or Day Excursion Tickets issued at any station between Wellington (Thorndon) and Levin inclusive, to any station between Wellington (Thotutlon) mid Levin inclusive, will not be available by the Wellington-New Plymouth and Wellington-Napier Mail Trains, either on the outward or , return journey. ' On SATURDAY, ith June, Special Passenger Train, stopping (if required) at all stations for passengers will leave Palmerston for Levin '9.20 a.m. Return train will leave Levin at 4.45 p.m. TE.ARO-WOODVILLE LINE. On 3rd Juno the trains leaving Lower Hutt for Wellington at 5.28 and 9.20 p.m.will be extended to Te Aro. The train usually leaving Wellington
for Lower Hull at 10.35 y.m. will start from Tβ Aro at 10.25 p.m. The 10.29 p.m. Eower Hutr-Te Aro and 11.20 p.m. Tβ Aro-J.ower.rHiitt trains will run as on Saturdays. Other trains will run as usual. Extra trains, stopping'(if required)-at all stations for passangers, will run as follows :- ■ For Masterton.—Tc Aro dep. 8.30 a.m., Wellinoton 8.4-1, Petono 9.5, Lower Hutt 9.10, Upper Hutt 9.43, Featlierstou 11.33, •Greytown 11.33 (arr. 11.58 a.m.), Cartcrlou"i2.lb' p.m., Mastertnn arr. 12.44 p.m. For Te Aro.—Masterton dep. 5.0 p.m., Carterton ' 5.25, Greytown 5.30, Featlierston G.O, Upper Hutt 8.8, Lower Hutt 8.48, Wellington arr. 9.12, Te Aro arr. The' 7.40 a.m. 'Wellington-'WoodviHe train will not take passengers for Upper The 1.20 p.m. Woodville-Wellingtou train will not take passengers from Upper Hutt. The ' Jlnidstone Park Picnic Grounds at Upper Hutt will be open to the public holding railway tickets to Upper. Hutt on 3rd June. Admission—Adults ail,. Children half-price. Tickets obtainable at entrance to grounds. BY ORDER. Defence Department,. N.Z.
TENDERS FOR MANUFACTURE OF HAVERSACKS. QIEALED Tenders (in duplicate) will be © received by the undersigned up till Noon on Saturday, 4th June, 1910, for the Manufacture and Supply of Haversacks, as may be required for a term of three years. Sample Haversacks may be inspected, and forme. of tender and copies of conditions may be obtained at the Defence Store, Buckle Street, Wellington. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - JAS.' O'SULLIVAN. Capt., ■ Director of Military Stores. Defence Store, Wellington. 27th May, 1910. TSTE UNDERTAKE """ ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER INSTALLATION. INSPECT OUR STOCK OF ELECTRIC LIGHT FITTINGS. PRICES RIGHT. GOODS RIGHT. During the Cold Weather use one of our EWctrfc Radiators. Can bo taken from Room to Room. NO SMOKE, SMELL, OR DANGER. We give you the Best Advice on all Ulectrical matters. A. & T. BURT, LTD., Manufacturing Eleotrical Engineers, Courtenay Place, Wellington. R. LOW. Patentee of Low's Patent Shop Froats, HOLDING THE LARGEST SHEETS OF GLASS WITH ABSOLUTE SAFETY. DUSTPROOF AND WATERPROOF. Wood or Metal. Shop and Store Fronts Remodelled. Show Cases and Shop Fittings. Designs and Estimates. 91 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.. Particulars a Pleasure,
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