T^T EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1904. On 30th and 31st March and Ist, 2nd, 4th, and oth April, Tickets (either ordinary or excursion) issued Al any station between Te Aro and Masterton inclusive, TO an- station between le Aro and Masterton, inclusive, WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE BY THE MAIL TRAINS, either on the outward or return journey. , .„„„ j ■, + On 30th and 31st MARCH and Ist, 2nd, and sth APRIL, the 2.10 p.m. Woodville-Wellington train will be exMARCH and 2nd and sth APRIL, Special Passenger Trams, stopp ng at all stations it required, will run as follows — FOR MASTERTON— Te Aro dep. 8.0 l am. Wellington 96, Ngahauranga 917 Peone 9.29, Lower Hutt 9 36, Upper Hutt 10.17, Kaitoke 10.53, Featherston 12.3 p.m., Greytown 12.5, Carterton 12.42, Masterton arr. \.( FOR TE ARO — Masterton dep 2.0 p.m., Carterton 2.27, Greytown 2.35, Featherston 3.5, Kaitoke 4.45, Upper Hutt 5.15, Lower Hutt 5.51, Petone 5.56, Ngahauranga 67, Wellington arr. 6.18, dep 6.23, Te Aro arr. 6.30 p.m. ON 31st MARCH— The usual 7.28 p.m. Te Aro-Lowei Hutt train WILL NOT RUN. Extra tram will leave Lower Hutt for Te Aro at 10.18 p.m., and Te Aro for Lower Hutt at 11.20 p.m., as on Saturdays. A Special Passenger Train for Masterton, stopping at all stations if required will leave Te Aro at 7.12 p.m. Wellington 7.35, Ngahauranga 7.47, Petone 8.0, Lower Hutt 8.12, Upper Hutt 8.58, Kaitoke 9.36, and arrive Masterton at 11.53 p.m. ON Ist APRIL (GOOD FRIDAY)— The 7.7 a.m Te Aro-Upper Hutt train, 7.30 a.m. Te Aro-Lower Hutt train, 9.19 a.m. Lower Hutt-Te Aro train, 3.20 p.m. Upper Hutt-Wellington train, 7.30 a m Masterton-Cross Creek goods train, 3.5 p.m. Woodville-Cross Creek goods train, and the 10.0 p m Masterton-Woodville goods tiain WILL NOT RUN. The ordinary 7.45 a.m. Upper HuttTe Aro train will leave Upper Hutt at 7.30 a.m., but other stations as usual. The ordinary 7.12 a.m. Lower HuttTe Aro tram will leave Lower Hutt at
t DAINTY SILVER THINGS FOR THE TABLE. Women who appieciate exclusiveness, and who have an eye foi the beautiful and artistic, as well as foi economy, will appreciate oui fine showing of Pepper Pots, Salt Cellars, and Mustard Pots. These dainty articles aie now very fashionable. It is not necessary to have all these to match A few little odd pieces at the corners of your table will make a veiy useful and effective No. F7016 14/6. decoration. We illustrate one oi our King James I. designs in Pepper Pots We have dozens of others.
and 84/ each ~ j*=s±=^-^ No F2503 15/6.
No. 351. 18/6. with silver, and contains 2 boatshaped Glass Dishes. At any time a seiviceable gift.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 196, 2 April 1904, Page 11
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448Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 196, 2 April 1904, Page 11
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