NB.W^ZEALANDrf.AILWAYS' 1 YrEW.ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ":, WELLINGTON SEOTIOH. ';;..'■ EASTER /HOLIDAYS, 1 1892. ." RAOEi! atTAUHERENIKAU, NEAR ■" FEATHERSTON;ON EASTER MONDAY, ■ On GOOD 1 FRIDAY and EASTER MONDAY (15thaud' 18th April, (reapeo-*-lively, EXCURSION TICKETS (available for return on day of issue only) may be obtained as undor:— "' : ' ' : Ist' 2nd " '.. Class. Class. Between Wellington, 'P<j» tone, and Lower and undermentioned stations (either way)— ■ ■ ■ Kaitoko ... ... ■■„.■ ... 6a Od 3s Gd Featherston ... ... .„ 7sOd ssOd Greytowu- ... 1(l . ... 8s fid fisfid Carterton.,, :8a (id tisGd Mnstcrtoh '. 9s Cd 7s Od Mauriceviile ~.. ,„ ...JOs.fld 7a 6d Eketahuna '.., ... '.„lls6d BsOd •With the | exception of '.alterations iw under, ordinary trams will run as usual. The ordinary 0.40 a.m. ; train will leave Ekctaliuna eaeli day utG a.m, to connect with tho Wellington, train "at Masterton. On Friday, departure of the ordinary 530 p.m.. twin . from. Ma6torton to liketahuna will be delayed until-755 p.m., to connect with 1 the train from Wellington.- ■■; On Easter-Monday departure of the ordinary 3.30 p.m. train Irom Welling? tpn ; tOjthe :Wairarapa .will. be delayed until 5.45'p.ra., and it will run through tuEkctiilmna. /The'ordinary 2 p.m. train to; Wellington..will'not leave Eketahuna until 4,25 p.m. r ' . On Easter Monday also, a special train will loavo .Masterton at M.85 a.m. for Featherston, loaving Featherston on return at 6.45 p.m. for Masterton, > . On Tuesday, 18th April, a train will leave Eketahuna at.'6 aim.,' .'connecting at Masterton at 7.5 a.m. with tho Wellington train, . (in Thursday, ,14th April, the ordinary 6,15 p.m. train from Wellii.gton'to Lower Hutt will run through to Eketahuna, '-'.•.•' BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Office, . Wellin»K sth April,-1892. MISCELLANEOUS. ' OPALEilLfflGßtfßmi WBIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, Willis-Street, Wellington, INTEND making o very special feature , ofOr-aL Enlakgumestu In consequence, important alterations have been made m-their premises and rooms specially fitted and supplied with the latest improvements and apparatus have been prepared for the production of this fascinating form of EnlargedPomrai. TUBE. MESSRS. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS intend turning out the Opal Enlargements with a purity of style and artistio excellence and finish never before attempted in ,the Colonies, and at a price aa low aB is consistent with maintaining tho above pledge. They are in the best possible condition to do this in consequence of their large - and ROOMY PREMISES and the full and perfectly TRAINED STAFF thoy employ! Every DEPARTMENT is under charge of a thoroughly competent/ and practical Bead, and the departments are under the constant supervision : of the;members, of the firm whoße attention is 'ftot* distracted by their attempting any of the OPERATIVE WORK. Thoy areiri-a position to ; employ an efficient Btaff to perform this. The OPAI ENLARGEMENTS are finished by framed specially for the olaaa of work, and may be obtained either in black and white or colour, EN AMELLED CABINET PHOTO, Three-quartors or Full LengthPIRST COPY „. Q/HaifDozen" ... .„ .... '7/6 One Dozen ~. ,„"'",'„' 12/6 FOR CASH AT TIME OF SITTING ' .. ONLY.,,. Patentees and Proprietors of the MattOpd Type Process. SPECTACLES. N. LAZARUS & Co., 1 OCULIST OPTICIANS, London, Calcutta, 281 and 283, Coluns-st,, Melbourne, By appointmont to H.E. the Marquis of Dufferin, ExViceroy of India etc have appointed i ■." ■ H. E. ETON, OHEMIST, QUEEN STREET, SOLE AGENT WAIRARAPA, Who has been thoroughly instructed in our system of sight testing (Pt. 4854), which is now being uuiversallv adopted and may be consi'lteu for Spectacles or Eye glasses daily, Tk Medical Profession and all interested in Optical Science aro invited to see this beautiful test, and all the kst improverr.enta in Lenses and Frames as presciibed by Ophthalmic Suiveons. OUR "SPKCIALITE" SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES, fitted withlonses, correcting tho defects of eachoye, and in frames adjusted for comfort and good appearance, are, in nearly, all cases, supplied AT ONCE after the sight Is tested by -our : aguritß or(in prtiferer.ee) on tho Prescriptions of Ophthalinio Surceons, Railway Boarding House (Nearly Opposite Post Office.) Ball,-Street. / Masterton.-' THE proprietor of .this Favorite Boarding House, in thanking his patrons (especially the working men) ■for past favors, having ' renovated and completely refurnished It throuphoutj beas to intimate that those giving him acall will find that forcomfort, etc., it is second to none iu the Wairarapa, • THEBESTIk TABLE IN.THE DISTRICT, Beard and Lodging '£l per week, : ' ; ALLMEALS,OJNESHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING' ' Smoking and Reading Booms.. Private :' ' Sitting Itaoro for Ladies, ;; (g"GO'OD PADDOCES fBOPBIEJOR, '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4089, 14 April 1892, Page 3
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694Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4089, 14 April 1892, Page 3
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