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WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO Palmerston, Wanpanui, and New Plymouth, Woodville and Napier. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE. On Friday and Saturday, the 30th and 3lHt instant, the 1.50 p.m. train from Wellington will run its far as Paikakariki only. The 5,30 p.m. train from Wellington will run as far as Palmerston on 30th and 31et. RETURN TICKETS issued up to TUESDAY, 3rd January, inclusive, available to 10th January, 1888. WELLINGTON OR JOHNSONVTLLE TO Ist 2nd Class. Class. Longburn 17b Cd 11b 8d Palmorston ... 18a Cd 12a Cd Foxton, Feilding, and Haloombe . ... 21a Cd Us Cd Greatford and Marton ... 23s Od 15a 6d Turakina ... . 25a Cd 17s Od Wanganui 30s Od 20s Od Patea and Hawera ... 38s Cd 2Ga Od New Plymouth 7 Inglewood ) ... 45s Od 30s Od WELLINGTON (OR~JOHNSONVILLE), VIA PALMERSTON AND WOODVILLE, TO Ist 2nd Class. Class. Waipukurau 7 Waipawa j . . .. 30a Od 20s Od Hastings > Napier ) . ... 37s Od 24j Gd Exclusive of Coach Fares. Coaches run daily betweon Palmerston and Woodville, connecting with the morning train from Wellington and the evening train from Palmorston. Company not responsible for coach connection. Between all Stations on the Company's Line and betweon the Company's Stations and Stations on the Foxton-Now Plymouth and the Woodville and Napier Lines (or vice verm, not mentioned above), SATURDAY RETURN and EXCURSION TICKETS will bo issued to TUESDAY, 3rd January, 1888. inclusive, available for return till MONDAY, lGth January, with liberty to break the journey at any Station. SUSPENSION OF ORDINARY TIMETABLE On MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1888. CHEAP FAItES ! CHEAP FARES ! Caledonian Spobts, Palmerston. Otaki Racks. Trains will run on MONDAY as follows :— NORTH. SOUTH. aociS ©eSS :• w --' r-i oi ci <n ftrHr-lr-t rtrtH gofiira i/jr-jrHT}; 9 " ""1 ¦* ~#Q •to«a to no'h'h us i/i t> co' o o p,,-* oi ci co co "see t^oico • r*Gi O> • OQ> ¦*? If} •* © goci-^iorf © . g oSsi^r4«eo« (jcJciciooei S a t-'tsoio'Hrt'ei'g n rH iH fH . w l-liHtHiHIH ass BSB3B a © sss <a<sc^ coos.-H.-iw <a i> t-^ooed ii ill 111 i toil }i&3llj£ The Company does not pledge itself as to the despatch or arrival of trains at the exact time shown in the Time-table. RETURN FARES FOR MONDAY ONLY: Ist 2nd Class. Class. Wellington to Plimmerton ... 3s 2a Wellington to Paikakariki ... 4s 3a Wellington to Te Horo, Hau« tere, Otaki, and Manukau ... 5a 4a Wellington to Keroru and Shannon Ca 5s Wellington to Tokomaru and Linton 7a 6s Wellington to Longburn and Palmerßton 10s 7s Single Fares for return journey between all other stations. JAS. WALLACE, General Manager. Wellington, 29th Dec, 1897. ' NOTICE. WELLINGTON CITY TRAMWAYS,. A TRAM will run in conneotion with the above train, and leave Newtown at 6 a.m. ; Tram Sheda, 6.5 ; Sussex-square, 6.10 ; Panama Hotel, 6.15; Opera House, 6.20; Athenißum, 6.25. Arriving at Pipitoa at 6.35. Fares, Cd. WELLINGTON CITY TRAMWAYS. NOTICE, THE Cur that leaves Newtown every morning to catch the Wairarapa train will, in future, leave Newtown at 6.40 a.m., and from Pipitea at 7.30 a.m., thus enabling workmen to reach thoir work in any pavt of the city before 8 o'clock. OPENING NOTICE. NEW SKATING RIN.K at toot of taranaki-atreet, known as Bowie's Hall, WILL BE OPENED TO-NIGHT (f»any), At7.3Qpin". Admission,, Qd ; Skates, 64. FETONE SWIMMING BATHS. OPENING CEREMONY, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 31st DEC, 1887. rHE above Batha will be opened to-morrow (Saturday), at 3 p.m., by Sir Wm. Fitzhorbert. After the Batha have been formally opened they will be thrown opon to the public for the rest of tho day free oi charge. E. JACKSON, Proprietor. FEATHERSTON RACES. 2nd JANUARY. /CONVEYANCES will run to and from the Course with passengers at a charge ol ONE SHILLING each way. KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 4 WATCHNIGHT SERVICE will be J\. held on SATURDAY, 3lßt December, commencing at 11 p.m. All are invited. S&nkey's hymns. MY Premises will b« open every evening during the holidays, weather permitting, for the Hire of Bioycles and Tricyoles, J. SEXTON, Tory-Btreet. WELLINGTON FIRE AND MARINE UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATIONS. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. THE Offices of the various Insurance Companies will be Closed on MONDAY and TUESDAY NEXT, 2nd and 3rd January, 1888, for New Year Holidays. H. M. LYON, Socretary. 30th December, 1887. NOTICE. A LL orders left at Laery & Campbell's Customhouse-quay, for G. and J. August Pctone Carriors, will be punctually at tended to. THANKS. JBEG hereby to thank moat sincerely all those kind friends who rescued a vainable cow for me yesterday at Mitchelltown! R. G. MORGAN. O TRAYED upon my land, 29th December, O a Sheep, red atroke on baok. If not claimed by Saturday, 7th January, 1888, will be sold to defray expenses. JOHN JAMISON, Horokiwi-road. IMPORTANT TO LADIES.— We are oontinually being asked the question " Do you sell goods in small quantities ? In reply we bog to say that we cut any length required, or sell any single arhole— if only a reel of ootton— at tho exact Wholesale price. We are the only firm in Nev Zealand that do so. __ THOMPSON, SHANNON & CO., Warehousemen and Manufacturers. ' NVALIDS requ jinff a stimulant should drink Biaqmt Dubouch* & Co. 'a 4-st« brandy, TI LEE, General Grocer and Fruiterer, 155, Lambton-quay, and oorner of Marjoribanks-street and Roxburgh-street. Importer of Tea, direot from China. The cheapest house in town, BISQUIT DUBOUCHE * CO.'S BRAN DIES are now recognised as the best in the market HEN a sudden noise or the least exoitement sets your nerves in a tremor, take Wolfe's Schnapps.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 155, 30 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 155, 30 December 1887, Page 3