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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ' AT CHRISTCHURCH. THROUGH BOOKING OF PASSENGERS FROM NORTH ISi LAND TO CHRISTCHURCH BY RAIL AND STEAMER. RETURN TICKETS A to Christchurch to cover journeys by rail and steamer will be issues from all officered stations (Te Aro-Lower Hutt excepted) on the Wellington-Nap ier-New Plymouth Section at through combined fares from the Hsth October, 1906, to 31st March, .1907, available for return for two months from date of issue. Intending passengers will require to pive 24 hours' notice. Full particulars can be obtained from any s'tationmaster. See posters at all stations. ( ' BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CARTERTON SHOW. "LT OLID AY EXCURSION TICKAA ETS TO CARTERTON, available for return until 31st October, will 'be obtainable from Woodville, Grey town, Te Aro. and intermediate stations on 23rd and 24th October. On 24th October by morning trains only. On Wednesday, 24th . October the train usually leaving Carterton for Wellington' at 6 p.m. will leave Cariterton at 6.30 p.m. A spepial passenger train, stopping, if required, at all stations, will leave Cross Creek at 9.10 a.m. and arrive Carterton 10.39 a.m. Return train (Will leave Carterton at 5.20 p.m. The Wellington to Napier Mail train will, if required, stop at Mungaroa to take up passengers for Cartertan. , . The Napier to Wellington Mail train will take passengers from Carterton for Mungaroa and stopping stations south of Cross Creak only. On Thursday. 35th October,, a train will leave Carterton at 5.45, and connect with the 6^30 a.m. train, Masterton to Woodville. BY ORDER. VISITORS TO THE SOUNDS f P you want to enjoy a thorough holiday, A engage one of A. H. SCOTT and CO.'S Oil Launches, "ROSI," "THISTLE" & "SHAMROCK," Plying for Hire m QUEEN CHARLOTTE'S SOUND. Terms: 30s par day. Special arrangements made for Picm'o Parties. ! H. M'CORMACK, Agent, Picton. ~ M. BABICW, FISHMONGEB AND FISH-OUREB, 49 Molesworth-street, IS a practical fisherman, and having his Own Boats can.supply Fish equal to any dealer m Wellington for freshnessand quality. Smoked Blue Cod is an especial line. Cheapest Dealer m Wellington. '■pHREE BOOKS worth more than their A weight m gold : — A New Religion, by 0. P. W. Longdill Is 8d Strike of a Sex, and Lugassent's Discovery (New and Revised Edition), by Geo. N. Miller 2aod Karezsa, by Dr. Alice Stoekham ... 4s 6d Sent post paid to any address on receipt of price. LONGDILL and REDIN, Booksollers, Taihape, N.Z».. TF YOU WANT A LIVE MAN, NOTE^ A THIS ADVERTISEMENT : ; FRED BARJU^Y, . "EXPBESS PBOPEIETOK, 6 Taranaki-street, Wellington. TELEPHONE, No. 2082. ...... Write, Wire or Ring. ' TRAIN3AND STEAMERS MET AT ALL HOURS. ' TURNOUTS SECOND TO NONE ! J~FANNING and CO., , - HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS, ■JROYAL EXCHANGE, OPERA HOUSE. WELLINGTON. , Sub-agency : United Fire and Marine Inftorance Co., Ltd, Telephone 650. FANNING and CO., HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, 156 CASHEL-STREET, OHEISTCHUROH, Telephone 1255. BICYCLES. FIRST-CLASS FREE-WHEEL BICYCLES may be hired' by the hour, day, or week, lowest possible prices, at , . SAVILLE'S. 50 SECOND-HAND BICYCLES FOR SALE. No Reasonable Offer Refused. £1 Deposit and a few shillings per week will buy one. Call and inspect. Tel. 1563. R. E. SAVILLE'S Cycle Works, 7 ELLICE-STREET (Opposite Basin Reserve). AS REWARD IS offered by the N.Z. Agents for EUSEPTOL for the best sentence setting forth the merits of EUSEPTOL, each letter being used consecutively to commence each word, thus : — B U S E pT, O L Ever)' sentence sent m v must be accompanied by the Eucalyptus leaf cut from a bottle of EUSEPTOL, and must be addressed before 30th November to Patterson, black and Co., 18 Brandon-street, Wellington. T. Wardell, Esq., Managing Director "N.Z. Times," has kindly consented to act as judge. Result will appear m " N.Z. Times " of 15th December.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19061020.2.23.1

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NZ Truth, Issue 70, 20 October 1906, Page 4

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612

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 70, 20 October 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 70, 20 October 1906, Page 4

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