AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tolstoy's Sensational Novel—now a Magnificent Picture. DON’T MISS! “RESURRECTION” (A United Artists Picture). Recommended by the Censor as more suitable for Adults, Featuring ROD LA ROCQUE (Of "Tlie Ten Commandments”), A nd DOLORES DEL RIO (Charmaine in "What Price Glory”), The Mightiest of all Dramatic Masterpieces. A story that wi l live for ever! ADDITIONA L ATTIt YCTION. BILLY HART YVill sing "Russian Lullaby” prior Io the final screening. Box Plans at the Bristol (ill 5, then at Theatre—Ring 43—963. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. EXCLUSIVE TO REGENT. MAX, MORITZ, and AKKA arrive Thorndon 12.36 train to-morrow. Get your first glimpse of them on tho station. MACHINERY FOR SALE. rpo SELL—L.K.G. 4-eow Milking J Plant perfect condition; an electric engine and water pump; 655, or would sell separately. Apply A 383, c/o "Dominion." ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. SMITH AND WAITE, Electrical Engineers. 101 LAMBTON QUAY, New Telephone, No. 42—952. RAILWAY SERVICES. NEYV ZEALAND RAILYVAYS. SUNDAY TRAINS. FEBRUARY 12. EXCURSION Train for Wellington leaves Palmerston North 8.35 u.m., Tokomaru 9.2, Shannon 9.20, Levin 9.44, Otaki 10.10, YVaikanae 10.28, Paekakariki arr. 10.51, dep. 11.4, Plimmorton 11.26, Wellington arr. 12.20 p.m. Return special leaves YVellington 4.20 p.m., Paekakariki 5.52, and arrives Palmerston 8.10 p.m. These trains stop where required for passengers. FARES. Special cheap return tickets to Paekakiriki, Wellington, and intermediate stations available for return on day of issue, will be issued on February 12. Fares to Paekakariki —From Palmerston North, 10s.. 6s. 9d.; Shannon, 75., 4s. 9d.; Levin, ss. 6d., 3s. 9d.; Otaki, 3s. 6d., 2s. 3d. Faros to Wellington—From Palmerston North, 13s. 6d„ 9s. 3d.; Shannon, 11s., 7s. 6d.; Levin, 9s. Cd., 6s. Cd.; Otaki, 7s, 6d„ ss. 3d. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP FARES TO WELLINGTON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11. ATHLETJC ASSOCIATION’S MEETING. SPECIAL excursion tickets to Wellington (Thorndon), available for return until February 13, will bo obtainable from Palmerston North, Pnkerua Bay, and intermediate stations by trains leaving Palmerston North up to 3.43 p.m., and to Wellington (Lainbton) from Masterton, Gieytown, Mangaroa, and intermediate stations, by trains leaving Masterton 7.33 a.m. and 2.9 p.m., Greytown 8 a.m., 2.20 pm. Return fares from principal stations (Ist and 2nd class): Palmerston North, 16s. lid., Ils. 6d.; Shannon. 13s. (id., 9s. 2d.; Levin, Ils. 7d., 7s. 11d.; Otaki, 9s. 3d.. 6s. 4<1. : Masterton. 12s. lid., Bs. Ifld.; Carterton. Ils. 2d., 7s. Bd.; Greytown, 10s. 5d., 7s. Id.; Featherston. Bs. Ild.. Gs. Id. ZEALAND RAILYVAYS. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS. Operating on and after Monday, February 13. 1928. WE I:L1N((TON-A U (’KLAN.D EXPRESSES. Tho 7.53 a.m. Auckland-Wellington and 7.55 a.m. Wellington-Auckland Daylight Expresses will bo discontinued. AVE 1. LINGTON-1' AEK AK A RIKI. DOWN. The 7.52 a.m. lolinsonville-Wcllington (rain will leave Johnsonville 7.55, Kliandallah 8.1 a.m., thence as at present. I P. The 10.35 p.m. (not Friday) Welling-ton-Johnsonville train will leave Khandallah 10.56 p.m., Johnsonville, arr. 11.2 p.m. The 10.35 p.m. Friday) YVellingionPaekakariki train will leave Khandallah 10.56 p.m., Johnsonville 11.7, Porirua 11.28, Paininata 11.35, Plimmerlon 11.41 p.m.. thence as now. PAE KAKARI KI-’.’ A I.M ERSTON NORTH. The 8.20 a.m. Wellinglon-l’almerston North train altered b.tueen Otaki and Palmerston North as follows;—Otaki, den. 19. 26 a.m., Mnnakau 10.39, Levin 10.56, Koimtliroa 11.6. Shannon 11.19, Tokomnru 11.35. Lon-.l.nrn 11.54 a.m. The 5.40 p.m. Wellington-Palmerston North train altered between Levin and Palmerston North r.s follows: Lovin, don. 9.3! p.m.. Konutaroa 8.42. Shannon 8.56, Tokomaru 9.12. Longburn 9.31 p.m. WHH.-LTNGTON-'WATERLOO. All trains from Wellington for AVatcrloo will leave Ava and AVohurn respectively one minute earlier than at present. Operating on and after February 20, 1928. WELLINGTON-UPPER HUTT. The 7.50 a.m. AA’ellington-AVoodvillc train will stop at Trentham when reouired for passengers. THE KIDDIES BIG EVENT! Meeting Max. Moritz, and Akka. Special Session at Regent Theatre, 11 a.m. Saturday. Reception, 10,31). WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. 'UHE Public aro earnestly requested to 1 communicate any act of cruelty that e<‘l»es under their notice. Office: Hud dart-Parker Buildings. P.O Square lei. 4.2-197. P.O. Box 195. Secretary: A M. Anderson; Inspector: Captain -I Henry BUSINESS NOTICES. w ANTED to Buy, ’ early New Zea ,an ‘i tstami' of design illustrated, preferably 0Q original envelope or letter-sheet for pur l ,ose of l°'' ul ' n S public 1 collection. Apply 8486. ci< “Dominion.” _____ WEL)l)|NG (’.vrERING. 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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 111, 8 February 1928, Page 3
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