NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, WELLINGTON RACES (At Trentham), 19th OCTOBER, 1907. : ON 19th OCTOBER, Tickets, available for use on day of issue only, will be obtainable as under :— Seated Carriages. Wagons. Te Aro, Wellington, Ngahauranga, Petone. and Lower Hutt to Trentham (return) ... 4s 6d 3s 6d Trentham to Te Aro and Wellington (single) ... 2s Gd Is Gd Trentham to Lower Hutt and Petone (single) ... Is 6d Is Od (The return fares include admission ito Racecourse.) ' From Masterton, Greytown, Cross Creek, and intermediate stations— to Trentham-iHoliday Excursion Fares j(by morning train only). Admission to Racecourse is NOT included m Holiday Excursion Fares. On 19th October Race Trains will tun as under :— ■ FOR RACECOURSE.— Te Aro dep 10.20 and 10.45 a.m., Wellington dep 10.29, 10.48, 10.58, 11.8 a.m., and a. 10 p.m.. ' The 10.20 a.m;. train from Te Aro will -also stop, if required, at Ngahauranga, Petone, and Lower Hutt, the 11.8 a.m. train from Wellington at Lower Hutt, and the 1.10 p.m. train from Wellington at Petone and Lower Hutt, to pick up passengers for Trentham. With these exceptions. Race Trains WILL NOT STOP BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND TRENTHAM. FROM RACECOURSE.— For Wellington and Te Aro at 4.51 and 5.20; p.m., and for Wellington only, at 5.10 and 5.30 p.m. The 4.51 p.m. train will stop at •Lower Hutt and Petone to set down passengers (passengers for Ngahau-' ranga to change at Lower Hutt into .train leaving there at 5.25 p.m.). ,The 5.10 p.m. and 5.20 p.m. trains •WILL NOT STOP BETWEEN TRENTHAM AND WELLINGTON. "The 5i30 p.m. train will stop* at Lower Hutt, Petone, and Ngahauxanga to set down passengers. The usual 9.55 a.m. Te Aro-Wtood-villc train will leave Te Aro at 9.40 a.m., Wellington 9.55, Ngahauranga 10.7, Petone 10.20, Lower Hutt 10.30. An extra train will leave Wellington for Lower Hutt at 10.15 a.m. The usual 4.40 p.m. Upper HuttXower Hutt train will leave Upper H<utt at 5.32 p.m. Season tickets (Press Reporters' tickets excepted), Tourist Tickets and Free Passes will not be available by the Race Trains. BY ORDER. PULLEE'S VAUDEVILLE A CIRCUIT. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, . OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. ; JOHN FULLER, Manager. )T V THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, , HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WELLINGTON, BEN FULLER, Manager. OPERA HOUSE, CHRISTCHUROH, WALTER FULLER, -Manager. I PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ALHAMBRA 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 Matlow, 548 Gcorge-streeb. QPERA HOUSE, Wellington. Sole Lessee, ALLAN HAMILTON. . MEYNELL AND GUNN Present their latest and greatest English Attraction, MAUD HILDYARD, Supported by a Powerful Company, TO-NIGHT and Every Evening, Play produced by H, W. VARNA. PRICES — 3s, 2s and Is. Early doors Gd extra till 7.30, obtainable at Abel's. Booking fee, Is. Box Plan at Holliday's. THAT will delight the housewife may be obtained from me of my own manufacture. I installed Ranges on the gunboat Sparrow, which were well reported on. C. S. NEWSON, F.nginGGt and Ran^eniaker, : COB Nf HILL-STREET. TIES! TIES! TIES! (West End fashion) Every Mail from 1/-. AT SIcGA VESTS you Will always get the Latest Tie. To be m the Fashion m Ties you must interview M©Gsvlra 9 < 16 VIVIAN- STEEET. TINAKORI LAUNDRY, 226 Tinakori Road, Wellington. HAVING taken over the above business, all Washing and Ironing will bo dona ■ m the cleanest and most up-to-date manner, and the greatest earo taken. All orders punctually attended to. White Shirts and Collars a Specialty. W. SISSON, Proprietor. STfiHDIDGE & 60.. Painters, Paperhangers, Signwriters, AND Genera! House Decorators, 7, CHAKLOTTE-ST., WELLINGTON. (Opposite Government House) Direct Importers of — Paporhangings, Plain and Figured Glass, Plate Mirrors, Mixed Paints. • ARTISTS' COLORS & STUDIES A SPECIALITY. TELEPHONE 1507. GLASS AND LEWIS, FASHIONABLE LONDON TAILORS, ABE making suits of perfect fit and workmanship from £3 3s. They have London experience m the selection of material. 29 TARANAKI-STREET. The "ALL BLACK" FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY AND VEGETABLE MARKET, 329 JACKSON-ST., PETONE. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED DATLY. J* EGJ3N* Pfopriotofc
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NZ Truth, Issue 122, 19 October 1907, Page 4
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663Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 122, 19 October 1907, Page 4
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