WELLINGTON . CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. _. '• TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. SUNDAY SERVICE. ON and from Sunday, December •5, Oriental Bay cars will run to KaTori via No. 1 route, maintaining a 10minutes service. From Oriental 8uy—1.34 to 10.0 p.m. From Government Buildings to Bay— 1.20 to 10.0 p.m. SEATOUN AND M.IRAMAR LINE. The starting time of cars on this line alters as follows:— Lambton to Seatonn—l.33 p.m., and every 20 minutes until 9.41 p.m. Seatonn to Lambton—l.l3, 1.53 p.m., and every 20 minutes until 7.33, then 8.13. 9.1, 9.41 (10.21 p.m. runs to Kilbimie). ISLAND BAY LINE. Island Bay' to Lambton-1.17, 1.37, 1.57 p.m., and everv 10 minutes until 9.37, then 9.57 (10.7, 10.17, 10.27, 10.37 p.m. to Newtown). Lambton, dep.—l.3l p.m., and every 10 minutes until 10.1 p.m. WEEK DAYS. On and from Monday, December G, Kilbimie cars via No. 2 route now running to City Boundary, will run to Kilbimie Post Office only. A City Boundary and Miramar Junction service will be run by cars via No. 3 route (except when the Miramar car takes up the 10 minutes running). Cars leave Miramar Junction—G.s9 a.m. to 10.49 p.m. ■ Cars leave Lambton—7.l3 a.m. to 11.3 p.m. SEATOUN LINE. Scatoun, dep.—6.sl, 7.13, 7.23; 7.33, 7.53, 8.3, 8.13, 8.23, 8.33, 8.53, and every 20 minutes until 10.53 p.m. Lambton, dep.—7.l3, and every 20 minutes until 11.3 p.m. MIRAMAR LINE. Miramar, dep.—G.so, 7.1G, 7.20, 7.51, 5.23, 8.43, 9.3 a.m., and every 40 minutes until 10.23 p.m. Lambton, dep.—7.3 a.m., and every 40 minutes until 10.53 p.m. NOTE.—Miramar cars will continue to run via No. 2 route. In additton to the slandnrd services, specials will be run at rush hours, for particulars of which see Time-tables, on Rile at all Tramway Depots or posted in Tramway Waiting Sheds. D. M'GILLIVRAY, I Traffic Manager. Decembor 1, 1920. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. USE OF CONCESSION TICKETS. WEEK DAYS. ftf* and after MONDAY, DECEMBER VJ G, 1920, passengers paying for one or more sections by means of concession tickets and desiring to travel one or more additional sections by payment of cash will bo required to pay tho full cash fare for the remaining sections, instead of ono penny per section as at present. Concession tickets available for one to five sections nro procurable at Tramway Offices and Agencies, and residents wishing to take advantage of the concession ticket system' should purchase tickets for tho full number of sections to be travelled over. • SUNDAYS. On and after DECEMBER 5, 1920, fares on Sunday morning and afternoon cars will be payable by cash only. W. H. MORTON, General Manager. December 1, 1920. MOTOR SERVICES. TOURISTS! TARANAKI TRIPS-To North Egmont, Mountain House* T'lesdnys, Thursdays, and Sundays. Fares, return same day, 17s. Gd.; stop-over, 225. Gd.; single, - 15s. Write or wire for seats. ■ SNELLING AND ANDREWS, Tourist Garage. NEW PLYMOUTH. Special Trips Arranged any time, anywhere. "Phone 357. OTORUA to East Coast and Urewera Country.--Powerful Motors. Wire for, Seats. E. E. Williams, Royal Mail Contractor. Hinemoa Street. Rotoma. -'Phone 124. SHIPPING NOTICES. SHAW, sSAVILL AND ALBION CO., LIMITED. RXB. TAINUI. FOR'SOUTH-' AAIPTON. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. PASSENGERS' are requested to note that the Steamer will leave the King> Wharf at 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 3rd inst., and they must embark at 3 p.m. Passports will require to be available, for examination at 3 p.m. on Friday, 3rd inst. All baggage (except hand cabin) must be alongside the steamer by 11 a.m. Friday, 3,rd inst. v LEVIN AND CO., LTD.. Agents. CUNARD LINE. AUSTRALASIAN SERVICE. COMMONWEALTH 4 DOMINION LINE LIMITED. Regular dispatohes from New York to AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. LYTTJ3I, TON, DUNEDIN. NEXT SAILINGS: Steamer From Virgilia' Now York Sailed Oot. 16 Port Melbourne New York Soiled Nov. 24 Pott Hacking New York Sailing Dec. 24 For particulars, apply t* loading brokers, FUNCH, EDYE, AND COY., INC., 8-10 Bridge St.. New York, W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., Or COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LIMITED, \ Wellington. pi 0 H WANGANUI, ' S. S. HUIA-TCKDAY (FRIDAY). Reoemng cargo until 12 noon, sailing 1 p.m'. A. BANNISTER, Agent.» x Tel. 496. LECTRIC LAMPS. Alheizee, from 10 to 3000 candlo pewer. Half Watt and Metallic Filament. All voltages, R.P.M. Manning und Co., 5 Bedford Row. Chrislchuron.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 9
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