a.m., and arrive in Wellington at 8.35 a.m., stopping at all stations. A train will leave Otaki at 8.15 a.m., Paikarariki 9.25 a.m., Johnsonville 10.30 a.m., Wellington arrive 11.0 a.m. stopping where required for passengers. A train will leave Palmerston at 6.30 a.m., Shannon 7.35 a.m., Levin 8.15 a.m., Otaki 9.10 a.m., Wellington arrive 11.30 a.m. This train stops where required between Longburn and Te Horo, "but will NOT STOP between Te Horo and Wellington. RETURNING FROM WELLINGTON. A train will leave Wellington at 5.0 p.m., Longburn 9.0 p.m., Palmerston arrive 9.25 pm. This train will not stop between Wellington and Otaki, but will stop at all stations north of Otaki except Makerua and Linton. A train will leave Wellington at 5.30 p.m., Otaki arrive 8 40 p.m., stopping at all stations where required except Otaihanga and Hadfield. On SATURDAY, 22nd June, the 10.10 a.m. train will be altered to leave Wellington at 8.45 a.m., and run through to Palmerston and Wanganui as on Thursday, 20th June. Wellington. 10th June, 1901. W. M. HANNAY, General Manager.
ROYAL PROCESSION AND TOWN HALL STONE-LAYING. TICKETS for W. H. Bennetts Grand Stand, Lower Cuba and Mercer streets, can now be obtained on the site. For the Procession, 2s 6d. For the Stone-laying — Reserved Seats, 7s Cd, Others, ss.
WANTED Known — Albion Hairdressing Saloon, Courtenay Place, G. Atkinson, late of L. P. Christeson's, Willis-street, has now taken over the above, and hopes by attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage from his old friends and the public in general. Shaving, 3d ; Haircutting, 6d.
DAVID MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR (Recently from London, Paris, and New York), Pupil of Dr. Darwin Humphreys, and Holder of First Class Diploma and First Prize Award, London Cutting Academy, Has COMMENCED BUSINESS, with a High-class Stock of Newest GOODS, purchased in West End of London. Nora Addriss — SIDE SHOP of KELBURNE AND KABORI TRAMWAY COMPANY BUILDING, 55, LAMBTON-QUAY.
BALLROOM DANCING AND DEPOETMENT. CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS. MRS H. B. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 8 p m., m her Private Hall, 56, Ghuznee-street, next St. Peter's Church. Term commences with pupil. Mrs. Mason's method of instruction ensures proflciencj in one quarter at claas or m six pnrate essons. Private lessons by arrangement.
p — ~ ,~ 122 z , ~ EDWIN ARNOLD, MANUFACTURER of all kinds of WICKERWARE, GO-CARTS, and WIRE MATTRESSES. 90, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.
ViHE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL -IV OF SHORTHAND. X Banßvof New South Wales BuiWfn&s. X 33, LAMOTON-QUAY/ C. J^Challis • Praflcipal Late Assistant Principal of/tho AirK land Sckool of Shorthand, .uuJ ShorthandNJnstrucfcff at St Andrew's College, Ajfckland. 60 Positions obtaiWl in 1900 ' Day and E)TOiHng Classes dassi'S Shorthand, T^pewntin£Vu»d CVueraJ yOffice Routinev Terms b^gin from date ofNentrv. Good yfitine in a course of laUesMJn*. Prospectus on application at the School. >. yr Bank of N.S W Buildings. X / Lambton Quay X
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 50, 15 June 1901, Page 7
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