ELECTION NIGHT.— By Special Arrangement the Election Results announced half-hourly from the stage. See a real gocd show and k-J'* ** Results with Comfort. eap jrietors: John Fuller and Son. . NEE TO-DAY. 2.30. Cast Vou r s: 2s. 1s 6d. is. Children HaS'p^* I ST. JAMES THEATRE f (THE THEATRE PERFECT). (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons Lt i i i (THE THEATRE PERFECT). (Proprietors Change of Programme Friday. IV!ATIh and then Come to the Matinee. Prices TO-NIGHT AT 8. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller have Pleasure in Presentino— GEORGE WARD (LITTLE HERMIE) and His WHIRL OF MIRTH REVUE CO. WARD AND SHERMAN. The Bar Retained by Request of Hundreds The JVlost Popular Kings. Band of All. CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS archs of Jazz and Melody, and Masters of Syncopation. Hear them . • You will want to SUnc." ‘Stoi the time. GEORGE WARD (LITTLE HERMIE) unniest Comedian and the nicest show PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plans at St. since the theatr. . James Theatre.
I l-iT. I VIEW THE WONDERFUL WAITOMO CAVES Combined Rail and Motor Excursion from Auckland. CHEAP FARES. ON SUNDAY, November 18, a special excursion train, connecting with motor-buses to and from Waitomo Caves, and taking passengers from Auckland, Newmarket, Pukekohe, Tuakau, Mercer, Te Kauwhata, Huntly, Taupiri Ngaruawahia and Frankton only, will leave Auckland 5.50 a.m.. Newmarket 5.59, Pukekohe 9.53, Tuakau 10.3, Mercer 10.17, Te Kauwhata 10.36. Huntly 10 55, Taupiri 11.4, Ngaruawahia 11.13. Frankton 11.40 a.m., arriving Hangatiki 12.40 p.m. Return train leaves Hangatiki 5.50 p.m., arriving Frankton 6.50, Huntly 7.43, Pukekohe 8.59, Newmarket 9.52, Auckland 9.5 S p.m. Departure time of train has been arranged to suit the tram services at Auckland. DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Hangatiki from Auckland Newmarket, Pukekohe, Tuakau, Mercer, Te Kauwhata. Huntly, Tauptrl Ngaruawahia and Frankton in conjunction with a special ticket (Adult IS'6 Child 7/-) covering return motor trip, Hangatiki to Waitomo, and guide fees for viewing three Caves. The rail tickets will be available only by above special trains, and are not available for break of journey. FARES (rail journey only) are as follow: From Auckland Newmarket Pukekohe T uakau Mercer Te Kauwhata Huntly Taupiri Ngaruawahia Frankton Jn. 2nd Return Ist Return 12/6 12/3 9 6 9/8/3 7/3 6/3 5/9 5/3 4/3 18 6 18 - 14/13 '6 12/10 6 9 - 8/6 7 6 Each passenger for Hangatiki will require to purchase, in addition to rail ticket, the special ticket embracing return motor journey and guide fees (see above). Excursionists can obtain hot water at Waitomo. Railway Refreshment Rooms at Frankton will be open, and excursionists may obtain refreshments there on outward and return journeys. Intending passengers are advised to book and reserve their seats earlv. Free passes (except those held by members of the Legislature) will NOT be available by above trains.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 511, 14 November 1928, Page 14
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