HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT. THE BERKELEY HOTEL, 22, ORIENTAL TKKRAUJS. The only WOODKN Private Hotel do Luxe in Wellington. This First-class Private Hotel is situated in Wellington's most attractive and easily accessible quarter—Oriental Bay. Tariff: 12/6 per day, or £3/15/- per week. Permanent Guests from £2/10/- per week. Telephone 53-050. Proprietor—R. H. RICHARDS. STANIFORTH'S MOTORS STElS^ Uim™-| CARS leave White Star Office, Masterton, ?, U a.m., I, 2.30, 4 p.m., SATURDAYS, 1. 9 a.tn., 1, 1.30. 4 p.m., SUNDAYS B.SO a.m.. 2 p.m., 6, 7 p.m. Leave White Star Oflicc, Willis street, Wellington 8.30, 10.30 a.m., 1.30, 4, and 5.30 p.m. SATURDAYS 8.30 a.m.. 1.30. 2. 4. and 6.30 p.m. StTNUAYS, 8.30 a.m.. i. and S p.m. ■ Wellinson Bookins Office, White Star Office, 51, Willts street. Telephone 44-W42 Special Care and Tours to any part of the North Island.
NEW SUNDAY TRAINS," WAIRAPARA, COMMENCE JANUARY 17. TWO TRAINS EACH WAY BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND MASTERTON. a.m. p.m. . . a.m. p.m. Leave Wellington .... !>.O 5.20 Leave Mastcitoa ..... 5.45 ' 5.12 Leave Petone 9.14 5.34 Leave Carterton 9.7 . 5.31 Leave Lower Hutt ... 9.19 5.39 Leave Feathcrston .... 9.3S 6.0 Arrive Masterton .... 12.23 p.m. 5.53 Arrive Wellington .... 12.38 p.m. 5.38 YEW Sunday Trains between Masterton and Wellington provide facilities for Day Trips to either the city or the country at the EXCEPTIONALLY LOW FAKES in force on this line. These Sunday Trains also facilitate weok-ond travel for those who can make longer visits, as the Sunday Trains may be used ONE WAY ONLY if desired, the return tickets all having an availability of three months, during which they may be used on ANY day or train (whether week-day or Sunday). RETURN FARES—SUNDAYS OR WEEK-DAYS: 2nd Return. Ist Return. Between Wellington and Featherston 3/6 fi/- ---„ „ „ Carterton 5/- 7/- ,, „ ~ Masterton 5/- 7/. TRAIN TRAVEL FOR CHEAPNESS. NEW LOW RAILWAY FARES Second Class. First Class. FROM [or to] WELLINGTON Single Return Single Return Piiokakuriki 2/7 4/8 ' 3/9 6/10 Otaki 4/3 7/10 fi/:Y. 11/7 Levin 5/1 9/8 7/f> 1 4/7 J'almcrslon North 7/9 I-1/1 11./4 21/1 Feilding S/9 10/2 1 i:/ll 24/1 Arai-toii io/r> ls/n ;i r,/. 27/11 Wangauui 13/2 21/2 19/4 30/ I Han-era 17/10 32/fi 26/1 4S/.9 Stratford 19/5 • 35/fi 2S/4 53/1 New Plymouth 22/- 40/1 32/3 (iO/4 W'oodvillo 9/4 17/- 13/S 25/ti. Dannevirke 10/0 19/9 10/S 29/:! Waipukurau 13/9 25/3 20/2 37/7 Hastings 16/5 30/- 24/- 45/Napier 17/6 32/- 25/7 47/11 National Park 19/4 35/3 2S/3 52/9 Hamilton 29/10 54/8 43/10 Sl/10 Kotoruii 37/4 (iS/3 54/9 .102/5 Auckland 37/2 OS/- 5-1/6 101/10 Featherston — 3/6 — 5/Groytown — 4/- — 6/. Carterton — 5/- . . 7/. Masterton — 0/- .— 7/. TRAVEL BY TRAIN FOR ECONOMY AND ENJOY THE DIFFERENCE.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 9, 12 January 1932, Page 3
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