"VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. On Christmas Day, Sunday, 25th December. 1881, and on New Year's Day, Sunday, let January, 1882, the ordinary Sunday train service will extend to the Upper Hutt. Trains will run as nnder : — a.m. p M. Wellington ... dep. 9.30 230 LoiwerHutt 10 5 3.5 Upper Hutt ... arr. 10.50 3.50 A.M. P.M. Upper Hutt ... dep. 9.30 4.50 Lower Hutt 10.10 5.30 Wellington ... arr. 10.45 6.5 BOXING DAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1881, AND MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1882, Trains will run as nnder : — iifiiiii iHiim' §g.g.: f^ 3 " »BP?» BP ? g-S-g" ct- ct- S " ct- ct3: : : : : : f • tst-'i-'j-'SDeDooa)-s°P°. • : : : • > oowoowo * "S* ¦¦'¦* S— .* SSS: ::::!? === = = Sfe^R s*g' ¦ ' • .« ss .> SKSpsooopooo?- ::: :: : «o.* tO>-». y • '.:¦¦'¦'• (J^S? P "% : ' - : ' : * : : .mSS* 1 cow y ::: :- - J^gr wo : '¦'•'¦'¦'• y «g: : : : = : £ OS "°- O OO 00 «J 01 ftn W *- J* P 1 - 5 " * •^.¦#.bwWW<nMg , c»sn B PF» ? •¦¦¦¦¦: liutj gen: : : : : : g .... o « ~j<rcs S^T^Py ! o in S wo? 1 pjo»po«jcscsenl« :::::: j— « >— • i tc!t».©co®io'-«>f».g C"i-iH 081 CIT OOOP OCT. , Single Tickets issued on Saturday, 24th, and on the 25th, 26th, and 27th December, will be available for the Return journey by any train up to the evening of the 3rd of January, 1882. On the 28th. 29th, and 30th Ordinary Re- ¦ turn Tickets will be issued. Single Tickets on those days will not be available as return. On the 31st December, and on Monday, 2nd January, Single Tickets will be issued which will be available for the Return journey by any train npto the evening of the Bth • January. On Boxing Day, and on Monday, 2nd January, the ordinary time-table will be suspended. GEO. ASHCROFT, District Manager. T>HILIP MOELLER & CO. GENERAL MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF BRITISH & FOREIGN MERCHANDISE. On Hand— Tobacco, Cigars Cutlery, Hardware Electro-plated and Nickel Silverware Stationery Brushes and Combs Perambulators Leatherwaro Basketware , Perfumery ' Pictures, Oleographs, Chroino3, &c. Looking Glasses Vases, Lustres, Ornaments, Glass Shades Cabinetware, Paper Mach6 Goods General Fancy Goods Watches. Clocks, and Bronzes Gold, Gilt and Jet Jewellery Musical Instruments, Tobacconists'* ~ Ware " - Toys, Fireworks, Games, &0., Ac, &o. ' Wellington Agency of Hamburg-Magdeburg Firo Insurance Company. | WILLIS-STREET WELLINGTON. TAND I N G , I Ex Auckland and Orari, | GOODS FOR SEASON. b PHILIP MOELLER & CO. JOHNSTON & CO. HAVE NOW LANDING " EX ROBIN HOOD, FROM CALCUTTA, ! VIA LYTTELTON, . 120 bale 3 woolpack3, 8 and 10 lbs, fast and loose tops 100 cases castor oil, in tins JOHNSTON & CO. HAVE NOW LANDING EX UNICORN, FROM GLASGOW, 75 cases RHAP3ODIA JOHNSTON & CO. HAS ASRIVED EX PIAKO, FROM LONDON, 25 tons Daviea' galvanised corrngated l iron, 6 to 10 feet, 26 gauge Lemon, orange, and citron peel Currants, C. & B. ourrie powder* ' Essence anchovies, paste blacking Caraway seeds, B. & P. cornflour Wire nails, sheet lead, whiting i Raw, boiled, and linseed oils ¦ White and red lead HARDWARE. OPENING NOTICE. ¦E. W. MILLSM ILLS AND C°IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANT 3, AND SHIP CHANDLERS, Have much pleasure in informißg their - numerous friends and the public generally that they have purchased thoße commodious and centrally-situated premises on Lambton Quay, formerly occupied by the late Mr. Lipman Levy. The premises have undergone ' considerable alterations, and have been remodelled to Buit tho requirements of their FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY TRADE. IJio STOCK is wo'l assorted, and oomi prises — " - Fnrnishing ironmongsry Builders' and general hardware i Marble and enamelled slate mantel-pieces (newest designs) Leamington ranges, American cooking and heating stoves F.iectro-plated ware, table and pocket cutlery Gas and kerosene chandeliers, bracket and table lamps Garden and farm tools, sheep shears i Dairy requisites, harvesting tools Tinware, brushware, bedsteads Paints, colors, oils, and varnishe3 of all kinds Engineers' and contractors' tools and materials i Sporting ammunition, Wasting-powder, foso, and dynamite, &c. THE IRON STORE on Featherstonstbekt will be dovoted, as heretofore, to the Heavier Lines, viz.:— Bar, rod, plate, Bheat, and anglj iron Corrngated and plain galvanised irou Steel, galvanised, and black pipe and fittings Galvanised ridging, spoutiner, &o Wheelwrights' aad coachbuildera' materials Milner's fireproof safes and strongroom doors Fencing wire, Portland cement, kerosene Agricultural implements Chains, anchors, iron blocks Manilla ropes, cordage, &- Most satisfactory arrangements have been made for supplies of English and American Hardware, regular shipments of which are now coming forward. The OFFICES have been REMOVED to LAMBTON QUAY, where E. W. M. & CO. will be pleased to see their friends. Wellington, 21st November. * WANTED Known— That Mrs. Hanney, of Tattersall's Hotel, Cambridge Terrace, has Pascoe'a XXX mild Ale on draught, at 4d per pint and 8d per quart. Exhibition brand (winter brew) at Is per quart bottle.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 147, 23 December 1881, Page 4
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742Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 147, 23 December 1881, Page 4
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