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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. Wellington’s Family .Resort. FULLERS’ Phenomenal success of PETE MILLER with musical billy-goat, quack orchestra tin can piano, dancing cats, etc. PEARL AKARMAN, a marvel, contortion and dislocation most extraordiANNIB TYE, now vou’ve said it, a little wonder FEMALE LITTLE TICH. A sprightly voting ser.o Celestino Delwyn THE DIAMOND DUO, nothing better been seen here, music, dance and song. ILLUSTRATED SONGS - HUGH , HUXHAM. Jack THE REIXTONS - Frank! MILO 9st champion strong man. As danced by Alt. F.elding KiK-A-POO is worth seeing. Society’s craze. WARD LEAR The versatile comedian WARD LEAR and mimic, "ovatod” WARD LEAR nightly. Flo Weston. Will Sylvain. New Pictures Edison’s Kinetoscope Fullers’ Popular Prices Circle Us (Ladies Is). Stalls la (Ladies 6d), Pit 6d. 107 REN' FULLER. | NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY. GUN CLUB MEETING AT MASTERTON. TROTTING RACES AT GREYTOWN. FOOTBALL MATCH AT WELLINGTON. COURSING MEETING AT WALLACEVILLE. SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1905. Holiday excursion tickets, available for return until 22nd J une, 1905, will be obtainable from any station to any station on the Wellington-Napier-New Plymouth Section (except where ordinary fares are less) from Ist to 3rd June.' These tickets are available for break of journey at any station at which the train is timed to stop over 25 miles from issuing station. Day Excursion Tickets, available for date of issue only, will, except where ordinary fares are less, bo obtainable on 3rd June, as under: From Te Are, Belmont, or intermediate stations, to Belmont, Upper Hutt, or intermediate stations, or vice versa; First Class 2s 6d, Second Class Is 6d. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR 3rd JUNE. WELLINGTON-NAPIER LINE. Special Passenger Trains, stopping, if required, at all stations, will run as follows: FOR MASTERTON—Te Aro dep. 8.55 a.m., Wellington 9.6. Upper Hutt 10.17, Greytown arr. 12.30 p.m., Mastcrton arr. 1 FOR m UPPER HUTT—Te Aro dep. 9.23 a.m., Wellington 9.39, Upper Hutt arr. 11.0 n.m. FOR MASTERTON AND TB ARO Mastcrton dep. 4.20 p.m., Carterton 4.45, Greytown 4.50. Featherston 5.19, Upper Hutt 5.15 and 7.23 p.m,, Lower Hutt 6.5,’8.3 p.m. The 7 p.m. train Upper Hutt to Te Aro will not run. The 2.15 p.m. train Woodviile to Wellington will be extended to Te Aro, leaving Wellington 10.40 p.m., Te Are arr. 10.47 p.m. The goods train -usually leaving Carterton for Masterton at 3,55 p.m. will leave at 3.49 p.m. Other trains will run as usual. The Te Aro-Napier and Napier-Te Are Mail Trains will be limited trains. Passengers for stations between Te Aro and Masterton should travel by the trains leaving Te Aro for Masterton at 8.55 a.m., and Masterton for Te Aro at 4.20 p.m. COURSING MEETING AT WALLACEVILLB. 2nd and 3rd JUNE. 1905. On FRIDAY. 2nd June, 1905. A special passenger train for Upper Hutt, stopping at all stations, if required, will leave Te Aro at 9.28 a.m., Wellington 9.39 a.m., and a return train for .Te Aro will leave Upper Hutt at 5.15 p.m. DAY RETURN TICKETS TO UPPER HUTT, available for break of journey at Wallacoville, will bo issued only for 9,28 a.m. special at Te Aro, Belmont, and intermediate stations. Pares—Firstclass 2s 6d, Second-class Is 6d. 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. 90 BY ORDER. AUTUMN GOODS! Ex S.S. ATHENIC, PROM LONDON. NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRESS MATERIAL EVERY DESCRIPTION.

NEW AND FASHIONABLE FEBNCH FLANNELS. NEW GENTS’ UMBRELLAS. NEW LADIES’ UMBKELLAS AND SUNSHADES. CALICO, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, QUILTS, RUGS, BLANKETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. CORSETS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. COSTUMES. SKIRTS, JACKETS, PURS MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, SHIRTS. TIES, COLLARS, SOCKS, UNDBE-WEAR, NEW TWEEDS AND WEST OF ENGLAND SUITINGS. E. J. WALSH AND CO., 75, WILLIS STREET. f! AND S. P. COEDING, BOOK list; Crittenden, by John Fox, author of Little Shepherd of Kingdom Como; In Search of the Unknown, by Robert \V. Chambers; The Marriage of William Ashe, by Mrs Humphry Ward; Father Clancy, by A. Fremdling; Jehanne, a romance of Modern Normanby, by E. A. Gillie; The Stepping Stone, by Helen Hester Colvill; Sons-o’-Men, by O. B. Lancaster; The Clock and the Key, by A. H Vesey; A. Lindsay’s Love, by Cnarles Low. Cloth. 3s 6d: fa per, 2s 6d. NEW SUPPLY— The Coming of the King, by Joseph Hocking; God’s Good Man, by Marie Corelli; The Brethren, by Eider Haggard; In the Straits of Time, by Christopher Hare; Sir Mortimer, by Mary Johnston; The Crossing, by Winston Churchill; Kate of Kate Hall, by Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler and Alfred L. Felkin; Sabrina Warham, by Laurence Housman. Lloth, Ss 6d; Paper, 2s Gd. “Pit,” the Game of Games: price, Ts 6d. C. S. AND P. CORDING. BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, ETC., SI, Courtenay place, Wellington. XJITCAITHLY AND CO. (office No. 4. Glasgow Wharf) are prepared to Supply Hutt River Shingle in any quantities at lowest rates. Quotations on application. Delivered to address or. in trucks at railway station. We have To Let Horse Boies and Stalls. TAMER Juice (Registered), the latest and undoubtedly the most successful stomach and liver medicine ottered' to the public; one trial will prove its worth.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5600, 29 May 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5600, 29 May 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5600, 29 May 1905, Page 6