JyTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. . TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS. On and after Ist October, 1907, ffclie present 7.32 a.m. Te Aro-Lower Mutt' train will leave Te Aro at 7.30 a.m.. Wellington 7.41, Kaiwarra .7.47, Ngahauranga 7.53, Petone 8.5, a.m. The 5.5 a.m. Mail train Te Aro•Napior. the 3 0.0 a.m. Te.AroWooiU'ille, the 3.50 n.m. Te Aro Masterfcon trains will leave Te Aro 8.0 ;j.m.. 9.55 a.m.. and 8.45 n.m. •respectively (five minutes earlier than ».t present) but other stations : ic ; aiow. The 8.1,0 a.m. Lower Hutt-Te Aro train will leave Lower Hutt at 8.13 Petone 8.18, Ngahawranga 5.31, N and Wellington 8.43 a.m. BY ORDER. •VrEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HAWKE'S BAY RACES, qCTOBER 2nd AND 3rd, 1907. NAPIER PARK RACES, OCTOBER 9th and 10th, 1907. HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. . OCTOBER 16th and 17th, 1907. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS m HASTINGS and NAPIER, » available for return up to and including 21st October, 1907, will be obtainable from Te Aro, Grqytown, Kgawiipurua ard intermediate stations, on 301/h September, and Ist, 14 th. and 15th October. Those tickets will be available for break nf journey at any station at whick the train is timed to stop over 25 miles from issuing station, and at. Hasting Racecourse and Show Grounds platform. BY ORDER. ' FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE A ■ CIRCUIT. ' Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. JOHN FULLER, Manager. THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, : HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, ' - WELLINGTON, BEN FULLER, Manager. OPERA HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH, WALTER FULLER, Manager. .. PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, • ALiaAMBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, JOHN FULLER, Jun., Manager. New Artists Every Week. Complete Change of , Programme every Saturday. Gil. P. Hoskins, Secretary and Treasurer ; Ben Fuller, Managing Director, Box 457, Wellington. Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, Ri& Georsje-street. ,QPEEA HOUSE, • ' . Direction of 'J A C. WILLIAMSON. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT !. iFor a limited number of nights only. THE PEERLESS PANTOMIMEI, MOTHER QOOSE. MOTHER QOOSE. MOTHER QOOSE. \ MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON.. THE CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL.---1 Box Plan at Dresden. "D OVAL' PANOPTIKUM. 30, CUBA-ST. EXTENSION (Rear of Opera House). LATEST WONDERS ! STARTLING EFFECTS ! 1 ' NOVEL FEATURES ! 'Art of Mechanic Waxworks. Every , piece looks like life. Must be seen to be believed. Change of Pictures Weekly ! ICYOLORAMA ! FREAKS OF NATURE ! 72 VIEWS ! Crowds m attendance Saturday . Afternoon ami Evening ! Admission daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ADMISSION— Is ; Children, 6'd.) Prepare for the Children's v Competition. GRAND COUNTRY TOUR. LOOK OUT ! LOOK OUT ! For^the ROYAL PANOPTIKUM. ■A TREAT IN STORE FOR COUNTRY VISITORS. 'A NOVEL EXHIBITION. THAT IS WELL WORTH VISITING. STINBiOBr& CO.. Painters, Paperhangers, Signwriters, AND General House Decorators, 7, CHARLOTTE-ST., WELLINGTON. (Opposite Government House) Direct Importers of — Paperhangings, Plain and Figured Glass, Plate Mirrors, Mixed - Paints. ARTISTS 1 COLORS & STUDIES A SPECIALITY. 1 TELEPHONE 1507. GLASS AND LEWIS, FASHIONABLE LONDON TAILOES, ARE making suits of perfect fit and workmanship from £3*3s. They have London experience m the selection of material. ' 29 TARANAKI-STREET. "~ G. A. ALLEN, Hotel Broker and Valuator, GBAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS, Christchurch. TIES! TIES I ' TIES! (West End fashion) Every Mail from i/-< A T McGAVIN'S you -will always get the xx Latest Tie. To he m the Fashion m 9S«J you must interview 16 YIVIAii'SIREET,
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NZ Truth, Issue 119, 28 September 1907, Page 4
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