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12.34, 10.49 p.m., Wellington arr. 7.43 a.m., 12.56, 11.7 p.m., Masterton dcp. 4.10 p.m., Ciu-terlon 4.35, Fcatherston 6.20, Lower Hutt 8.32, Petone 8.36, Wellington arr. 8.54 p.m. Stops at all stations. Mastorton dop. 5.20 p.m., Curterton 5.44, Fatherston 6.55, Wellington arrive 10.32 p.m. Train usually leaving Masterton. 5.55 p.m. for Cross Creek will bo a passenger train through to Wellington, Wellington arr. 11,35 p.m. ON 3rd JANUARY—The following trains will not run, 6.47 a.m., 4.45 p.m., Wellmgion-Johnsonville, 7.52 a.m., Johnson villo-Welling ton. Special trains run as under;— I'OR PAEKAKARIKI—Leave Wellington 9.50 a.m., Jolmsonville 10.21, Paekakuriki arr. 11.35 n.m i FOR WKLLINGTON.-Lcavo Paekafcariki 5.15 p.m., Plimmerton 5.48, Wellington arr. 7.1 p.m. Theso npocial trains stop aa required for pnsßengers. Tha 8.0 a.m. Lower Kutt-Wellington and 5.27 p.m. Wellington-Lower Hutt trains will not run. Usual 5.25 p.m. Upper Kutt-Weilington train loaves Uppur Hutt 5.50 p.m., Lower Hutf 6.32 Pcton« 6.36 p.m. Train usually leaving Upper Hutt 6.40 p.m., loaveii Upper Hutt 6.49 p.m., Lower Hutt 7.33, Petone 7.33 p.m. Kxtra trains run as follow: — TOR WELLiNGTON.-Maßterion dep. 2.40 p.m., Cartci-ton 2.59 (no Greytown connection), Foathcrston 3.29, Upper Hull 5.32, Wellington arr. 6.20 p.m. This train t:iakcs ."tops usually made- by the 3.6 p.m. Masteri/jn-Wclliiigton train. I Paseengero from Mariterton-Feathcrston and irilormodiaic stations should travel by this train. Usual 3.6 p.m. Mastcrton-WolHnjton j train loaves Masterton 3.16' p.m., Carterton 3,36, Featherston 4.12, Upper Hut* 6.22, Wellington arr. 7.13 p.m. Train usually leaving Keathorston for Ma-stcrton 7.10 p.m., leaven Featherston 7.17, Cartorton 7.53, Mastorton arr 8.24 p.m. ON 31«t DECEMBER and 2nd JANUARY, Holiday Excursion Tickets will not bo available by train leaving Featherston at 4.0 p.m. ON 31st DECEMBER and 2nd JANUARY, the 7.50 a.m. Wellington-Wood-viUe train will not take passcngera for station.' between Wellington and Maste-r----ton. Between Summit and Maatcrton train stops only for train purpoaea. Passengers from stations Summit to Solv/ay inclusive for Masterton and beyond Masterton must travel to Masterton by train leaving Upper Hutt 7.33 a.m., F"eatherBton 9.30, Greytown 9.32, Carterton 10.20 a.m., and join the through train at MasON3lst DECEMBER and 2nd JANUARY, the 6.35 a.m. Wellington-Maa-terton train will not stop at Kaiwarra or between Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt, nor at Mangaroa. The 8.30 a.m. Wel-lington-Masterton train will not take passengers for- Upper Hutt or stations between Wellington and Upper Hutt. Thi3 train stops between L6Ver Hutt and Upper Hutt only to lift passenger? for Mangaroa or stations beyond Mangaroa. ON 31st DECEMBER, the 4.10 p.m. Masterton-Wellington special will not stop between Upper Hutt and Lower Hutt. except to set down passengers from North of Upper Hutt. ON 2nd JANUARY, this train stops between Upper Hutt and Lower Hutt (Piteaithlys excepted), to set down passengers only. ON 2nd JANUARY, Maidstone Park picnic grounds at Upper Hutt will be open to public holding railway tickets to Upper Hutt. Admission, adults 3d, children half-price. Tickets obtainable at grounds. These Grounds are also open to the public on ordinary days during season. For full particulars, of train arrangements, restrictions, etc., see posters, and Booklet obtainable at all railway stations, price Id.

ALBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee-street. NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS. Refurnished and Renovated throughout. Now one of the Leading Hotels in City. Every modern convenience, Entirely under new management. Permanent! on application. Tel. 2202. Telegrams "AlbemarW Proprietor, W. TRAILL. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, Cuba-street, Wellington. SPLENDID Accommodation for 100 Guests, electric light, night and day port.r*. Tariff 12s 6d. per day. Substantial reduction 'or permanent!. Telegrams— "Granoent," Wellington. WM. OWERS, New Proprietor. VISITORS TO SYDNEY. 'TTJHE. LAURELS," the premier posiA. tion on Sydney Harbour, right at the water's edge, commanding unsurpassed views, only fifteen minutes from the centra of the City. Excellent Cuisine, attentive staff, hot and cold water day and night, electrio light, billiards. The best Private Hotel on the harbour; terms moderate. "The Laurelu," Old Cremorne, Sydney. Miss Donaldson, Proprietress. Tel. YIOB6. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY TRAM TERMINUS. \7ACANCIES for Permanent Resident » Boarders, from £2 5s weekly; •plendid view, large airy rooms, firstolms table, hot and cold baths, electrio light, etc Visitors, 12s 6d per day, weekly by arrangement. CHARLES THROSBY, Proprietor. Tel. 21-259. Telegrams: Kiosk, Wellington. P.O. Box 468. Tel. 2707. HOTEL TROCADERA, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington (OH Wharf and Port Office. Tram rtops at door). mWELVE BATHROOMS. J. ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. TARIFF—IO« per day, or £3 3a per week. • Or book by the American System. Excellent Cuisine. Continental Chef. RANGIURU HOUSE, Otaki (under new management).—Summer Visitors can have fir»t-clas» Accommodation. Large balcony and verandah, close to beach. Tennis Court, Boating, etc. Term* on application. MRS. R. WOOD, Tel. 645. Box 14, Otaki. BARRETT'S HOTEL. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. VISITORS to Wellington should stay at this splendid Hotel. Speight'a Prize Ales now on tap. Wines »nd Spirits of finest quality and true to label. ADAM J. MONRO, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN NEW PLYMOUTH THE GROSVENOR HOTEL, most convenient house, opposite railway ttation and beach, two minutes from Foit Omoe; all modern conveaiencei; moderate tariff. E. MGINTY, Proprietor. G.P.O. Box 86 ' ■ WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communicatioßS rnceiv* prompt at'bo^W Telephones 1040. 2279. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS At 'TITHE GABLES," PAEKAKARIKI. -^ Now under new Management. Up-to-dato in overy respect. Completely renov.ated. Tariff, lOn per day: £2 15s per week. MESDAME3 HILLMAN & PEARCE, Pror>rietre»te». WHISRE to Stay in -Chrislchurch.— St. Elmo House. Superior Private •Vccommodatioi:. 52. Worcn?ter^(... West End. i! minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns ir»ro>ns, etc IMotlerat* tariff. —F. J. Murray, Proprietor. Tel. 872.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 152, 24 December 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 152, 24 December 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 152, 24 December 1921, Page 12

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