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: W. Littlejohn & Soti's *<Sl Al -*-^ LI 1 1CIO X 1 COCI I LO |w . utttei6hn n & M Son's -/.«,-- „ .«., . —miks^im, New Importations for the Choice Stock of Jewellery and Silverware , f|l< - ■„■.■■:■'.■■::■;■'.■: ■■■.'■■,■,■'■ ,. i . i v7;|praPa!.v, | g, „. , ,.. „v. ■ ■ •■■ j Christmas Trade : . gh' ' : ' -J mm ■ ■ Pn" '"A •< 14 ™ 19 ™[dmV* Sh - m^L jßm I ' Pe«l and Amethyst Brooch ctSh^ E 136 ' E 13^ B 112 E 113 from 20/« cash E 129 Fine Diamond «nd E 133 , ' ** TL^ * jSCt^^^L^pp 1 * :.- """"l^/fcSr"" 1 "'" i! l' < cMh"' 0 * tunXe'c^h v w eh.,m 11 ,.N?.i?. 5 c.,w I.h|.1 .h|.. n d.« ffiSTiS <Mi nmVm ■ ' "- I^tfro-^wn , ww casn «/ casn Ell/l^/e casn Complete. £37/10/- cush. Necklace fill/5/- cash - 45/6 cash E 142, B.P. Afternoon Tea 9«U, £6/8/. cash. I , / - s ■ only, £18/-/-. Pendant only, £9/10/-. I J f XTt T T Z 4-4-1 +*>Z O f\ Our Policy is to supply only such goods as will give lasting and . . _ j %^U VV LlTTlfiiOMll tV entire satisfaction, so that whatever you wish to expend you 0004 T Qmhtnn OiiflV \A7Ailin«ytn« tfUT JTOJ Vfi J H^XLtAV>JV/XJ.XX UVII are assured of the quality and value of your purchase. ** * C,<ZCi* i ± L^mDlOn VUay, WeilinglOn ft|*|\ ' ' fit f* mA/ r f ** "I A I\FJm taSßßßMßMl^^MaiifcflMMSili^ r J?^ # / lA/ Vi O '„„_, .^^^ , .._.-- . . 1 -. ._ . ..... _. _ ... „ .llii.Li3,-r:;i., BUSINESS MBN 1^ y m w -w- p' m m mk A W [ ▲ m V If ' Th * M**** Popttlar j SPOI^TSMBN |V I dV/\ / J I— —4 f\. I %■■ /% I^WI I ■ TmirM Resort and TOURISTS . I W~_\ V V AilJiM LZ^i^^l 3 B *«* Climate in PLEASURE SEEKERS A ▼ ▼ **4 * m. » m.X #—^ A««tr»lMi». J . / .■ . ' ' L^__ -_ ..■^_^i_J!__: j i. ■ - If^Ua^^sitfe to lee the Wonders and Unrivalled Beauty and Grandeur of the Lakes, Rivers, Mountains, Volcanoes, Fjords, Waterfalls and Caves of New Zealand; or to go Fishing, Shooting, or An sennh r>t Health, t&tr« TOURIST EXCURSION TICKETS (First-class) Which are issued daily (Sundays excepted) throughout the year, as under :— . • , „ These tickets are not transferable. They are available over Government lines only, and are obtainable as fdllowßi~Ka), (b), and (o) at Wellington (Lambton) , (•)***■»» owriiiies of BOTH ISLApS Wr SEVEN WEEKS from date of issue ... *IO --oiirtjj^, - *j^^ (by Available over NORTH ISLAND .lines for FOUR WEEKS from .date of issue ... ... ... *6 Tl ™7iiHsS;.ir& "3HJSR L!l ""'" <M> ettmr<> a< "°' l'""l '"" m "' in ' * M Bl »« "•'*«» 8 «'">«: W Asailaßte- owr HTOBfeE ISLAND.liaeftfor POOR WEEKS f rom date of issue ... *6 m*rf2tttt'Sft^JgStt&^^ .. ■ y ;; L .- '■ - t; ■ ■ ■». ; \ before the expiration of the original tjcket, and deliver up the original ticket with the proper extension fee, when the extension ticket will be issued; Quickest Route between Bluff and Auckland or vice versa by Rail and Steamer (48 Hours) On tto^oum#yljy?r*ll**(itw#en Weillngtornintf Auckland over the North island Main Trunk Line, a distance of 424 miles, the train asoends a height of 3,800 feet, it runs for many miles in view of the famous Ngaruhoe and Tongariro Mountains, affording panoramic views of these wonderful peaks in «ruptlon. and d'hism over the Great Spiral and some of the most notable Viaducts In the world. . _ , ..„/ >. - ' .-- .. 't'«.L.-." \ C°" ntlMS strange and wonderful sights are to be found within an easy railway journey from the large centres, and are approachable without difficulty from any part of the Dominion. . Visit the Hot Lakes, Thermal Springs, f Cold Lakes, Glacial Districts, Waterfalls and Fjords. NORTH ISLwAIND Hot Lakes and Springs of the North Island Waitomo Caves The Wonderland of New Zealand Round-Trip Tickets are issued throughout the year as under:— ( " , vv a ~v' From Auckland to Thames by rail, Thames to Auckland- by steamer, or vice versa— First class, 24/-} second class, 18/-. These tickets are -available for three irionlfis' from-date of issue. • , ' - . Frotti Auckland to Rotorua, thence to Thames by rail, Thames to Auckland by steamer, or vice versa— First class, 37/6; second class, 27/6. ' The journey may be broken at any station at which the train is timed to-Stop aft€r iravelliatf ten miles from ttie-oriffinal Startiaff'Station movided thY snecifirrt Auckland to Hangatiki, Hangatiki to Rotorua, and Rotorua to Thames by rail, Thames to Auckland by steamer( or vice versa—First class, 50/-; second class; 35/-. time for which the tickets are available is not exceeded. * . v * u\. ap^iuea SOUTH ISLAND THE COLD LAKgS and the GLACIAL DISTRICT of OTAGO SmSiSMSSnSSSSHSSSfiMSSSS . WAKATIPU, WANAKA, MAWBA, MAISAPOURI, TE ANAU, SUTMERUAND FALLS, etc* WfiTURN EXCUfiSION TICKETS, available for Three Months, will be issued between Ist NOVEMBER and 31st MARCH, as under:— ' * . To Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu, 4. Rmind-Trtii Tours iKr'otid'K C#»r%it*ril ntno'n From (Including Saloon Steamer Passage, Kingston to Queenstown and back.) ist Class. »d Class. > I^OUJIQ- 1 Tip iOUTO IlirOUgll \^eillX*ai VJiagOi .... Christchurch, via Waimea Line only „ ... \£ d 0d 0 \*, \ ROUND-TR.^ T^KETS, available for Three Months, will be issued from Ist NOVEMBER to 3ist MARCH, as under,-, , Christchurch, round trip via Waimea Line or Invercargill ... ... ... „, „, "t" t \*' t '„ „, 57 6 315 0 v Route ' - ?m Fare Dunedin roun^trfn via feSl-l Linror lovercartfill "' \™\ I*ll ' I' l tOm £ uned . in t0 Queenstown, via ' VVaimeaiLinc 1 to Kingstor i; return to Dunedin via Wanaka and Lawrence, *r vice V«M ,« ''i» Ut t WrSeill vi ?, iC&tfJtoi f P^' 1 X c or lnvercargl]l 212 6 2 0 0 2. From Duncd in to Queenstown, via Waimea Line to Kingstori; return to Dunedin via Arrow and Lawrence, or vice versa ,M, M S ' SI 43 10 0 InvSS 'va ci the 'Swito^ or Gore and Wiiniei' Line " " liS t I*l 3. From Dunedin to Queenstown, via VVaimea Line to Kingston ; return to Dunedin via Wanaka and Clyde, dr vice versa ».'■ *** « !*,-*•»• lnvcrcargiu, via either Kingf.,ton oi uore ami waimea Mne ... „.. 112 c 13 6 4. From Dunedin to Queenstown, via Waimea Line to Qufeenstoun ; return to Dunedin via Arrow and Clyde, or vice versa »< »** £ »* *3 A 6 TO Pembroke, Lrake Wanaka. ' . •Including steamer and'eoach fares. (Including Saloon Steam«r Passage, Kingston 'to Queenstoun and back, and coach Onepnstrmn fn ppmbrake and bark ) .i. Tne .j' ou , rn ?V may be broken, at any station- at which the train is timed to stop after travelling twenty-five miles -from the original St&ltiflg'StatiOlij provicled From DunejJln, via Waimea Line only, 67/6, First Class i'emoroKe ana oack.j the specified time for whlch the tlckets are available is not cxccc ded. The journey may be biokeii at any station at h e^ to A^^^ from the original starting- station, provided the \ The steamer service on Lake Wakatipu is conducted by the Railway Department, and is run in conjunction with the through trains- from ud fe DuMßa „, , .., . spodned time tor wnicn tnc tickets are available is not exceeded. « and Invercargill ; the Lake Wanaka service by R. S. MacDougall. The coach service is conducted by Messrs. Craig and Co. ■ - ■ , On occasions of public holidays, races, agricultural and pastoral shows, etc., special concessions are made in fares, and additional travelling facilities are provided. For particulars, see advertisements in local papers, and posters exhibited at railway, stations.. For further particulars of Trains and Coach and Steamer Services In conneotlon with Tourist Excursions, see Official Pocket Time-Table issued by the Railway Department, whloh can be obtained at railway stations, price threepence, x> The Railway Depaitment is not responsible for the Coach or Steamer Services conducted by private enterprise, and is not answerable for their fulfilment.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1912, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1912, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1912, Page 13