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Hutt dep. 6,11 p.m., Upper Hutt arr. 0.01 p.m. This train stops where required. Usual 10.15 a.m. Lower-Hutt-WeUing-'pii tram leaves Lower Hutt 10.33 a.m, iretone 10.37 a-m. tr a Vn Ui al 7' Z°rT am- t Masterton-Wellington U42 w;lf-' ! 4Qwer Hutt n-&-iv* yfe*ton «»• J3.0 noon. Usual 8.30 a .m. Wellington-Woodviile varta 8 EV VS! Bn«ton 8.^5 a.^ K,i* .varra 8 51, NgahayranM 6.57. Petone 9 7 Sdlna^tfnfi ™* **> <**»& Usual IQ.O a.m. Wellineton-UDDer ifctt rain leaves Wellington ?25 a.T JW 10 30 a^m m W 1023' Upi»r Hutt «" A ,^" ia f Je*\ing .Wellington 4.16. p.m. for stop, at Trentham and leave, 1 Fea?he" tnnsf «P', m" V^Mr H"« 5.42 S £) eoial passenger train, stopping where required, leaves Upper Hutt 4.25 pm^ vv/ir , ' Lowc/ HlJtt 5-10. petone 5:14 , Wellington arr. 5.32 p.m / O-'i S6th JANUARY ONLY, special lE Sr r tn». stoppin s where'required Ip^ut^to^^^^ h°W'»e railway tickets to Upper Hutt on ! riiWr^T^ • Ad«"'Mion: AduUs 3d" Children half-pnce. Tickets obtainable at entrance o grounds. Thase grounds lSnt°heP^P UM°°'l-d^d^ cStn^nd ja.nu^lli,,Ston, Wi" For full particulars of fares and train arrangements see handbill.. ™ HOBBIES DISPLAY. ■JIHE "V" Hobbies Club- Exhibition , opens on SATURDAY NIGHT, at 7 o'clock. Opening Ceremony by his Worship the Mayor at 7.3Q p.m. Don't miss this great exhibition ot models pf all kinds, Unique in every way. V.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM, 19th to 25th JANUARY: Every Evening from 7 to 10. Adults, Is; Children under 16,*6 d. . i \ WELCOME WEEK! WELCOME WEEK'!-THRILLS'A-pLENTY! •'' " ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS, SATURDAY NEXT. TITANY of New Zealand's Best Athlete* T~, will ther« to g've you an Afternoon's Sport that you will'never forget, Don't miss it! ATHLETIC PARK,i 1.50 p.m. WELLINGTON WELCOME WEEK. SUMMER CARNIVAL Starts with the Procession leaving Post Y,<v SS. u?re^* t 63° P-m- on SATUR-j DAY. This Procession of Musio, Funny i Sketches, etc., will give a hint of tlie many new and original ideas that have been thought, out. to amuse and educate all - kinds - and ■ *ll' minde' during; thi j-'gnsat-est of Wellington's Carnivals. It's goin* to be a real bright week from. 190, to aoth.- Newtown Park »-iJI have eoroething good to show you eveiry evening. WELLINGTON CENTRE, N.Z.A.A A; -NOriCE TO SPORTS OFFICIALS. rpHE Officials for the Provincial Cham-' * .P"" I'?'? 8 W'll be those who were appointed- for the Span, Meeting held on Ist December last. AH Officials must be in attendance at the Athletic Park on SATURDAY NEXT not later than 1.40 p.m. J. O'SULLIVAN, „. \ Hon. See,; WelUngton Centre. A GENERAL MEETING will be held t~ '** tho R.S.A. Rooms, on WED. ■ NESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, at 7.50 p.m. ■ , ■ Business: 18-S^, Queen of Pageant Csrnivs!. I To Form Committees and Select- Queen. I Every Returned Soldier .hould attend, ; and assist the movement to provide funds for the Community Club and Territorial 1 forces. It is the duty of the soldiers of yes. terday to help tho soldiers of to-morrow. L. M. BLYTH, Secretary, jyArS BAY BUS SEBVICE. Daily Service •'* hew in Operation. ■'*'. WEEK DAYS. Leave Bowen street—9.4s a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's Bay—ll.ls »w., 4 p.ci. SUNDAYS. Leave Bowen street-—10.30 a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—11.45 a.m,, 4,30 p,«. Special Trips arid Picni» Parties /■ by ArrangementLEYLAND MOTOBS tTD. Tel S5, , HIGHLY IMPORTANT. GRAND Offering for on*, week at prices nover before hafrd of. 1 A few. quotations j— ■'■'■■'"1.- i 7 Costumes, stylish, were S6 6s 'for 38s cd. 3 only Costumes, were S5 ss, for 19s Ud. 5 only Navy and Grey 3-piece Coatumes, wore £8 Bs, for £4 15s. '- - ' 10 only Velour Top Cootß, with fur collars, were £8 Bs, for £4 15s. 1 only Kolinsky Dye Fur Cqat, We peeves and collar, was £21, for '£13 13s. See Windows for Other Bargains. SIEGEL'S, Keenest Value, ' I Manriers street. THE Friends of the late Mr. R. V ,HDr, n.e, aT° illv'tod to attend his l'unoral, which leaves his late residence, Trentham, on Friday, 18^h January, 1624, at 2,;-U p.m., for (he Trentham Churchyard. ; .' P. ROBERTSON, Undertaker, Upper Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 2

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