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’ gYDNEY STREET HALL. TUESDAY, MAY 31st. j MISS J3DLDD K ADIEU Assisted by MRS ADAIR I3LYTHE Tha charming vocalist from St. James’s Hall, London. MISS BELLE NAPiLii will recite, with music—• “The Bells of Is" _ (Clifford Harrison) “The Song of the Wheel ” (Edna Clarice) 'The Telephone” (Jerome) •'How Ladies do their Shopping” (Grossmith) MRS ADAIR BLYTHE will sing—- " The Rosary” (Noviu) •'‘Summer Rain” (Willeby) "The Sweetest Flower that Blooms (Hawley) "Tho Night has a Thousand Eyes" (Lambert) Prices—3s and 2s. Box Plan now open at Dresden Piano Company. .119 OTARI MAORI RAGING CLUB, WINTER MEETING. 1901. JUNE 3rd AND 4th. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that ACCEPTANCES for tho First Day’s Handicaps and ENTRIES’ for the Maiden Flat and Final Scurry close on SATURDAY, May 2Sth, at 8 p.m. Tho Otaki Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m, HEMA R. TE AO, 41 Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. POSTPONED TROTTING MEETING, Wallacovillo. 28th May, 1004. AN Additional Passenger Train, stopping at all stations for passengers (if required) will leave Upper llutt for Te Aro at 5.10 p.m. Dav return tickets will bo issued on ?«(h May. 135 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY. GUN CLUB MEETING AT MASTERTON. TROTTING RACES AT GREYTOWN. FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE. 1804. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, available for return until iho 22nd Juno, 1904, will bo obtainable from any -station to any station on tho Wellington - Napier - New - lymouth Section (except where tho ordinary fares are less) from 30th MAY to 3rd JUNE. Those tickets aro available for break of journey at any station at which tho train is timed to stop over twenty-fivo miles from issuing station. Day Excursion Tickets, available for date of issue only, will, except where ordinary faros are loss, be obtainable on 3rd June as under:— From Te Avo, Belmont, or intermediate stations, to Belmont, Upper Hutt, or intermediate stations, or vice versa. Firstclass, 2s 6d; second-class. Is 6d. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOE 3rd JUNE. WELLINGTON-NAPXER LINE. Special passenger train, stopping if required at all stations, will run as follows : FOR MASTERTON. Te Aro dep. 8.51 a.m.; Wellington 9.6, Lower Hutt 9.36, Upper Hutt 10.17, Masterton arr. 1.7 p.m. FOE UPPER HUTT.—Te Aro dep. 9.35 a.m., Wellington 9.48, Leaver Hutt 10.18. FOR LOWER HUTT.—To Aro dep. 11.20 p.m., Wellington 11.30 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON AND TE ARO.— Masterton dep. 4.16 p.m.. Upper Hutt 5,15 and 7.23 p.m.. Lower Hutt 6.5, 8.3 and 10.18 p.m. The 2.10 p.m. train, Woodville to Wellington, will be extended to Te Aro. leaving Wellington 10.30 p.m. The goods train usually leaving Carterton for Masterton at 3.55 p.m. will leave at 3.45 p.m., Masterton arrive 4.15 p.m. Other trains will run as usual. The Te Ax - o-Napier and Napier-Te Aro Mail Trains will be limited trains. Passengers for stations between Te Aro and Masterton' should travel by the trains leaving Te Are for Masterton at 8.51 a.m and Masterton for Te Aro at 4.id p.m. COURSING MEETING AT WALLACEVILLE. ON SATURDAY. 4th JUNE, 1904—Day Return Tickets to Upper Hutt will be-ob-tainable at. Te Aro, Belmont and intermediate stations. Fares—First-class, 2s 6d; seoond-ciass. Is 6d. A special passenger train for Upper Hutt,. stopping at all stations if required, will leave Te Aro at 9.35 a.m.. Wellington 9.45 a.m., a return train for T© Aro leaving Upper'Hutt at 5.15 p.m. ;. ■ No Goods Traffic on 3rd June. The Railway Recreation Grounds at Upper Hutt will be open to the general public. Hot water supplied free. For full particulars see posters and handbills. 134 ‘ BY ORDER. ROYAL MAIL STABLES. MEYERS AND SINCLAIR, Proprietors, MAN GAWEKA. SADDLE and Harness Horses at the shortest notice. Coaches meet all trains. 6d each way. Parcels collected and! delivered. Travellers’ telegrams promptly attended to. Good Paddocking. All care taken, but no responsibility. JJA /E YOU SEEN "THE COMMERCIAL MONITOR?”. If not, write for a copy, and one* will be posted to you gratis. It is devoted to Commercial Education and Business Subjects generally. ; Useful for Business Men. Invaluable to Commercial Students. Ask also,. for our Prospectus. We teach Book-keeping. Accountancy, Auditing, Business Methods, Correspondence, etc. Touch typewriting and Shorthand. Shipping and Customs Entries, etc. BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. J. S. BARTON. A.I.A.V. Director and Secretary. Proprietors—C. M. BANKS, LTD. NOTICE. p. STAPLES (Late of Jenkins and Mack) HAS commenced business as Plumber, Gasfitter," Locksmith, Electrician and General Repairer. 105, Lambton quay, next Aldous. Telephone 913. 7.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5288, 28 May 1904, Page 6

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