' COVERNMENT NOTICES. Tho Government, despite the fact that 'The Dominion" has the largest circulation of any morning paper in the I Wcllinnton Province, has decided to boycott tho paper so far as Government advertisements are concerned, In order that our readers may not suffer from this grave abuse of Ministerial authority wo publish the ad-. ; vertisemenfs below at our own cost. r ' " KEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. I. . ' i ON and after Monday, April 3rd, 1911, the following alterations and additions to tho Time-table will bo brought into operatiou:— . . ■ . Tho train at present leaving Lower Hutt for Wellington ..«x Masterton. Nt 11.31 a.m. will leave Lower Hutt at 11.28 ■ n.in., Pelpne 11.33, Ngahaurnnga 11.4 L', , Kniwai'ra 11,48,. Wellington arrive 11.53. i a.m. Tho present VU p.m. Lower Hutt-Wol-lington train will leave Lower Hull ■at 1.38 p.m., Petono 1.J3, Ngnhauranga 1.53, ' Kaiwiirru 1.58 p.m. ' The present 8.15 a.m. Woodvillc-Upper Hutt train will leave Woodville at 6.10 a.m., Pahiatua G. 50, Ekctahuna 8.0, Mau- , riccvillo 8.15, Masterton arr. 9.25, . deci 9.45. Carterton 10.20, Woodsiue 10.55, .. Foathcrstou 11.30, Upper Hutt 3.5, Lower . Hutt arr. 3.48 p.m. 1 Tbo present 5.25 p.m. (Saturday) train Upper Hutt to Wellington will leave at , 5.5 p.m., Lower • Hutt 5.17, Petono 5.52, i Ngahauranga 6.1, Kaiwarra G. 7 p.m. i Tho present 7.0 p.m. Woodville-Cross Creek twin will run -. to Masterton only on same time as at present. Tho present 5.25 a.m. Cross Creek-Wood- : villo train will not run. ' - A mixed train, stopping at ,all sta- . tions ns required for' passengers, will leave Masterton at 6.20 a.m., ,~3ijlauriec- . ville 7.10, Eketabuna 8.5, Pahiatua 9.10, Mangatainoka 9.23, Woodvillo arrive 9.4.0 a.m. ■ Tho present 7.2 a.m. To Aro-Upper Hutt train will leave Te Aro at 7.0 a.m., Wellington 7.9, Kaiwarra 7.15, Ngahauranga 7.21. Pctone 7.30, Lower Hutt 7.40, a.m., and in addition to present stops will also stop at Moiling. The present 7.22 a.m. To Aio-Upper Hutt train, will leave Te Aro 7.20. Other stations as at present. ! Tha present 7.45 a.m. Wellington-Wood-ville train will leave Petone 8.2 a.m., Lower Hutt 8.7, tbcne'o as at present. Tho present 9.38 a.m. Lower Hutt-Upper. Hutt motor train will leavo Lower iturc at 9.33 a.m. : The present 9.55 a.m. Te Aro-Wood-Villo train will leavo Lower . Hutt 10.50 . a.m., thence as at present.' : Tho present 1.10 p.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt Saturday train will, in addition to present stops, also stop at Melli'ng.' ' Tho present 3.0 p.m. Wellington-Lower Hutt train w;ill leave Wellington 3.10 cm. The present 3.36 p.m. Wellington-Mas-terton train will leave Wellington 4.35 p.m, AND WILL NOT STOP BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND LOWER HUTT. Lower. Hutt. dep. 5.2, Upper Hutt 5.48, Kaitoko 6.25, I'cather.ston 7.49, Woodsido 8.7, Carterton 8.32, Masterton arrive 9.0 p.m. ' The present 12.10 p.m. Greytown to Woodside and 1.5 p.m. Woodsido to Greytown trains will not run. • Tho. present 6.49 Grevtown-Woodsido and 7.8 p.m. Woodside-Greytown trains will, leave Greytown at 7.49 p.m., and Woodside at 8.8 p.m. respectively. ' The present 4.32 p.m. Wellington-Lower Hutt train will leave 'Wellington.,'at 4.10 .p.m'.,..'Kaiwarra 4.16, Ngalinuranga.'"4.22, Petone 1 4.31' p.m. : '-'-'' '"' ,x The present' 5.19 p.m. Te Aro-Upper Hutt train will leave" Lower Hutt at G.O. p.m.-instead of 6.4 p.m. • The, 10.23 a.m. To Aro Upper Hutt .and .4.57 p.m. Upper Hutt-Te Aro Sunday trains .will, in addition to present stops, also stop at Melling. ' - BY ORDER. .SPECIAL NQTiCES.... . Tougariro National Park.' RANGATAUA TO JIT. RUAPEHU, ' SCENIC -ROUTE. '=■ : - ■'''■'■ : ''' DISTANCE 12 MILES TO SUMMIT. HORSE Track through Beautiful-Beech Forest, Crater, , Ico Cliffs, Warm Lake, Glaciers, Crevasses, Moraines, and Snow Fields. . •' Local Trips Arranged. Guides, Provisions, Accommodation, and Mountain Ponies avnilablo for Tourists. Special 4-Day Trip, over Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe, and Tongariro leaving Rangataua April'l4. • For further particulars apply to E. H. SNOW,. '. -, -' . •' Rangataua,,, : ■ ■''■'■ '■ ••■ Maih'Trunk'.Line.. ~' •**""™"' '' ' ', -L *' ~'~ i RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ST. PAUL'S 'PRO-CATHEDRAL,. MULGRAVE STREET. FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT. ORDER OF SERVICES: Holy Communion—B a.m. Matins and Holy Communion, 11 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM. Children's Service—ll' a.m. QT.. PETER'S CHURCH. K3 . Willis Street. PASSION SUNDAY. ~ Holy Communion, 7, 8, and 11.30 (choral) Matins, 11. ■„''' ■ Men's' Bible Class, 3. ' - Evensong and Seririon,- 7.'-"-;.~:c -' "KELBURNE' (ST."'MICHAEL'S). HolyCommunionv-S! 11 ambWir . TARANAKI STREET MISSION. 11 and 7. " .'"'-■ THE MISSIONS. TO SEAMEN CHURCH AND ■ INSTITUTE, •:' • Whitmoro Street, SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd. ■■ '•: Services at 11, 7, and 8.30. Morning Preacher-MR.' CASTLE. Evening Preacher-MR. GLEDHILL. Soloist- MADAME MUELLER. ' Prayer Meeting at 0.30 p.m. '•. <gT. JOHN'S ' ; CHURCH, Willis Street (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW: " • Morning, 11-RfiV. DR. GIBB. Evening, 7-REV.; J. J. NORTH.. ; Evening: "A Lie in Right Hand.' QT, ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON. TERRACE. ' SERVICES, SUNDAY, APRIL .2, " \ Morning, 11. Evening, -7. • REV. J, GIBSON SMITH. WELLINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH. Vivian Street. THIRTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY' OP THE CHURCH. SIXTH OF REV. J. J. NORTH'S : MINISTRY. ■ Morning, 11 o'clock—Rev. J. J. North: "A Transfigured Church." Evening, 7 o'clock—Rev. Dr. Grbb: "The ,Cry: 'Up With tho Christ, Down with tho Church.'" . ■ Monthly Communion at close of Evening Service. • ■ ■ . WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. 11 a.m., Herbert Street Hall: Mrs. E. O. Blamires. i 2.45 p.ra., Herbert Street Hall: Mr. W. E. Howe. Public demonstration of Kindergarten S.S. Work; Infants' Action' Songs. 7 p.m., King's Theatre: Rev. E. 0. Bla--.mires. Singing starts at 6.45 p.m. Special Music and Part-Singing by the Scholars at all Services. Conductor—Mr. W. E. Howe. : Wednesday, April sth—Annual Prize Distribution. Special Music by Scholars. 3 p.m.—Druids' Hall, Wellington City .Mens Brotherhood. Speaker, Professor :Eastcrfield. STUDY tho Property Market.-Th© Back Pago of "Tho Dominion': is a Land and Farm Directors
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