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WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited). OPENING OP GORGE LINE. MONDAY, 9th MARCH. The Railway Commissioners having fixed the opening of the above on the 9th insfc., this Company have arranged, in addition to Ordinary Trains, to run A PAST EXPRESS TRAIN on that day, carrying passengers to Woods villa, and stopping only at Paikakariki, Otaki, Longburn, Palmeraton, and Ashurst, aa por following TIME-TABLE : Wellington, depart, 7.30 a m. ; PalmerBton, arrive, 11 15 a.m. Palmers ton, depart, 12 noom ; Woodville, arrive, lpm. Betubn Joubnbt — Woodville, depart, 2 p.m ; Palmerston, arrive, 3 p.m. Palmeraton, depart, 4.51 p.m. ; Wellington, arrive, 9 p.m. Dining Car attached to this Train. PARES BY 6.30 OBDINARY TRAIN AND PAST EXPRESS— Through Pare. Ist 2nd Class. Claea. Wellington to Palmersfcon ... 123 3d 8s 3d „ Ashurft ... 133 3d 8s 9d Woodville ... 14a 6d 9s 9d Johnsonvillo to Palmerston... lls Cd 7s 9d „ Ashurst ... 12s Cd 8s 3d „ Woodville ... 13s 9d 9a 3d Paikakariki to Palmerstou... 83 6d 5s 9d „ Ashurst ... 9s 9d 6s Gd Woodville ... lls Od 7s 3d Otaki to Palmerston 6a Od 4s Od „ Ashurst 7a Od 4s 9d „ Woodville 8s 3d 5s 6d Available for return on day of issue or next day. Passengers for Woodville from Johnsonville, Porirua, Paremata, and Waikanae per G. 30 Train may join Express at Otaki, and from stations north of Otaki at Palmeraton. On and after the 9th mat passengers and goods can be booked from Wellington and Johnson ville through to A shunt and stations on the Napier section. J. E. Fulton, Jab. Wallace, Manager. General Manager. Wellington, 4th March, 1891. IN THE SUPREMK COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. NOTICE TO COMMON JiTRORS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Jurors summoned to attendthe Supreme Court at Wellington on Monday, the 9th day of March instant, will not be required, and are hereby discharged from attendance. Eb. BAKER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Wellington, 6th Maroh, 1891. LAST WEEK at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse «<THE°WIR." Some of the most Extraordinary Bargains ever known in this oifcy will be offered dnricg this LAST WEEK. jjtt jra Rich Grosgrain.in Light Blue, oIJjIxO, usual price 5/6 per yard, will now be Bold AT -| IJT* PER YD. qtt -17-ci Dark Broohe, usually sold at oA-LJ-ii-Oj various prices from 4,9 to 8/9 per yard, NOW O l£\ PER YD. ontra Broohe, in Evening Shades, OlJLl.tt-3, SOW -g //5 PiJB YD. I/O ottitsi a few Rich Black Broohe. SlliJib, NOW -| //» PkR YD. QTjTTn Chameleon Shot Merveilleaux, 0 1 .ÜB. O f n n dress lengths, usual price 52/6 For 3o/at r xr j Rioh Striped Satin Merveilleaux. SlljJi.3 full dress lengths, original price 6} guineas. For TWO GUINEAS. cjt|itj Rioh Plain Faille, with Broohe O-l-"!*.©, Trimming, full dress lengths, rednoed from 10 guineas To THREE GUINEAS. jtt tra Rioh Combination Silk Dresses, OX LrfJVO. the original price JE7 18s Cd, Now TWO GUINEAS. LABT WEEK 1 THE°FAIR." According to our announcement at its commencement, we shall positively olose it on Saturday next, at 10 p.m. There is, therefore, jNO TIME to be LOST if those and other bargains ate to be secured at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ABO HOUSE. BODLEY'B Famoui TOE CREAMS! lOE CREAMS & lady last year remarked: — "I have tasted Ice Crk&hs in London, Paris, and America, bnt nothing equal to yours. They are simply delicious." STRAWBERRIES FOR JAM AT BOULVY'S N.B.— Orders taken for Cream. AGATE WARE Now arrived, per Baldnr, direct from America — A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AGATE SAUCEPANS, KETTLES, COFFEE POTS, PIE DISHES, BASINS, Ac, 4c. Agate Ware does not chip or break. It ia strong and durable, and heats very quickly. It is pure and olean. Once used, always used. GEORGE WINDER, Ironmonger, Corner Cuba and Manners streets

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 55, 6 March 1891, Page 3

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