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RAILWAY NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH BRITISH TEAM Versus NEW ZEALAND. AT WELLINGTON, SATURDAY, .JUNE 27. . TTOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to WeiJIJL lington and To Aro, available for return until WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, will bo obtainable from Napier, Opaki, New Plymouth,'and intermediate stations on .Tune 26; also-on Juno 27 from Woodvillo, Opaki, and intermediate stations by train loavine: Woodville at 5.45 a.m. From Mastodon, Groytown, Mungaroa, and intermedioto stations on Juno 2G and 27. Oil Juno 27 Excursion Tickots from Masterton and south thereof wilt he obtainable only by the morning trains. N.B.—Tho Excursion Tickets will not bo availablo for break of journey. ■ TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. . SATURDAY, JUNE 27. A Special Train, taking passengers for Wellington and Te Aro, will leavo Woodvitle at 5.45 a.m., Eketahuna 7.15, Maslerton 8.50, Carterton 3.15, Greytown 9.28. Fentherston 10.3, and arrive Te Aro 1.12 p.m. (This train willnot. ?top for passengers south of Featherston.) A Special Train for Masterton, stoppine, ifrequired, at all stations north, of Upper Hutt, will leave Te Aro at 5.41 p.m., Wellington fl p.m., Greytown arr. 9.28, Jlasterton arr. 10.6 p.m. , A Special Train for Woodvillo will leave To Aro 7.52 p.m.. Wellington 8.7, Greytown arr. 11.15, Woodvillo arr. 2.1G a.m. on Juno 28. Wilis, train will only take passengers for Featherston and stations north thereof.) Spocial Trains will leavo Lower Hutt for To, Aro at 11.35 a.m. and 1 p.m., and To Aro for Lower Hutt at (1.15 p.m. (This train will lake passengers for all stations To Aro to Hnper Hutt, passengers transferring at Lower Hutt into .motor train.) 9S9S BY ORDER. . WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY, LTD. FOOTBALL MATCH, BRITAIN v. NEW ZEALAND. SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, ISOB. IN connection with above tho following SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS will ho - The Ordinary 4.15 p.m. Train to Palmerston will be delayed to leave Wellington at' 5.40 p.m., . and will run correspondingly late throughout. This train will not. stop at. Crofton, Khandnllah, or Jolinsonville, but beyond there will stop as usual. A Special Train will leave Wellington at 4.15 p.lll. for Plimmerton, and will stop where required. A Special Train will leave Wellington for .Tohnsonvillo at 6.20 p.m., stopping also at Crofton and Khandallah. ' HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from all stations to Wellington nn 2(lth and by morning trains 011 27th. available for return up )o Ist Jnlv, 1908. W. M, HANNAY. General Managor. Wellington, .Tuno 22, 1908. 9951

EDUCATIONAL, THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT Of G R E G G SHOE.TH A N P ("The Shorthand of tho Enslish-Speaking.-people."—Guilbert Pitman.) IS THE SYSTEM ITSELF! THEREFORE WE want YOU to study the first lesson at our expense. Wo will send' you the "First Lesson and correct your work free cl charge or obligation. Wo raorely want you to. KPJOW why Gregg Shorthand is "destined to become THE Shorthand of the English-speak-in'g. people." x GREGG SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 'Phone 1676. ''-Opposite the Towii Hall. Principal; J. D. WYN IRWIN, N.Z. Represent tative. . ••' c:i p!®' BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGIA II GREY STREET. FOE TUITION IN ACCOUNTANCY, Business methods.' 'x f peWiting. kid Pitman's Shorthand. Expert Coaching (or University. and Civil Serricu Exaina. Send Sar.:m. Prospectiu.': ■' I lei. 2098. I'.O. Box 153.' „-M J ' . C 764. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL.Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years. Special Class for Boys under li years. MISS SOMERVILLE. 81 Hill Street. C 628 ; VIOLIN. TOWRY PIPER, late of tho Crystal Palaca .Orchestra, and pupil, of the lato Carl Jung,- is prepared to Receive Pupils for tho Violin. Attendance at residence, if required. Aullrcss, lor terms, etc., c.o. Wellington lort'G Co.;. Lambtou Quay. V .0689 ■jMj-ISS-' MURIEL ' M. VA li li, . (A Mus. V.C.M., Eng.). S PIRIE STREET. 1 Teacher of Piano Theory, Harmony, and Coon- • tcrpoint. Voicd Production and Singing. ■ < v CS77 BANJO, T " MR. A. E. TAKE, teacher of Banjo, Chiverß'i) Music Store. Lambton. Quay. 0581 BUSINESS NOTICES. TO PROPERTY BUYERS. YOU. WAINT TO MAKE MONEY. 1 SURVEY Buildings, and. report upon their condition and construction. Call if you contemplate buying houso property. I may be. able to save you pounds. JAMES TOOM ATH, 1 BUILDING SURVEYOR, 50 Manners Street. . C 752 TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. SALE, in a leading thoroughfare in Wei. . ton, OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, Satisfactory turnover, with every facility for an increasing business. ' " . , Terms, can be arranged. . . Full particulars may be obtained on application to— • H. A. GOLD, Accountant, 12 Customhouse Quay, ... - Wellington. 9812 • ; " WE' HAVE CASH BUYER for about 20 Acres, with good house, at Upper Hutt, and would like clients to send in particulars.

FOE SALE. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, Petone, ,£BOO Only JGIOO cash' wanted. Handsome RESIDENCE, with gas and all conveniences, at Island' Bay, ,£760. J2lO cash wanted. Apply,— THE N.Z. PASTORAL AND FINANCE CORPORATION (Gibson and Co.), WHITTAKER'S BUILDINGS, _ la Manners Street, CS»O Wellington. (By Appoint* Hia Excellency ment to Lord Plunitet.) \TIOLETS.—These favourite flowers may now • * be obtained in any quantity, fresh daily, from MISS MURRAY, Vice-Regal' Florist, 86 Willis Street (6 doora above Grand Hotel). C 771 1 AIRTIGHT SHOW CASES, I QHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A . 0 : SPECIALITY. ' MAX KREISSIG,. | Little Taranaki Stmt 'Phone 2499. . I

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 233, 25 June 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 233, 25 June 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 233, 25 June 1908, Page 2

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