Ladies ! Bo sure and see special display of trimmed millinery at C. Smith s, Cuba street. Grand opportunity to secure a smart, stylish hut at “ give-away price, Any hat in window at Ids 6(1 each, besides 100 more inside. Call and see. C. Smith, Cash Draper, Cuba street. (Advt.)
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY. Holiday excursion tickets, available for return until 25th. June, ISOS, will be obtainable from any station to an'- station on the Wellington-Napier-New Plymouth Section from Ist to 4th June. These tickets are available for break of journey at any station at which, the train is timed to stop over twenty-five miles from issuing station. DAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for date of issue only, will, except where ordinary fares are less, be obtainable on 4th June as under: . From Te Aro Belmont, or intermediate stations, to Belmont, Upper Hutt, or intermediate stations—First-class 2s fid. Second-class Is 6d or vice versa. on4tli Juno—Special Passenger Trains stopping, if 'required, at all stations, will run as follows: FOR MASTERTON.—Te Are dep, 8.55 a.m.. Wellington 9.6. Ngahauranga 9.17, Petone 9.29, Lower Hutt 9.36, Masterton arr. 1.7 p.m. FOR UPPER HUTT.—Te Aro dep. 9.28 a.m., Wellington. 9.39, Ngahauranga 9.53. Petone 10.4, Lower *Hutt 10.18. FOR WELLINGTON AND TE ARO.— Masterton dep. 4.20 p.m., Greytown 4.50, Upper Hutt 5.25 and. 7.28 p.m.. Lower Hutt 6.8, 8.4 p.m., Te Are arr. 6.47, 8.43 p.m. Other trains will run as usual. 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 To Aro at 4.20 ii.m. The Te Aro-Napior Mail Train will not. take passengers for Upper Hutt. The Napier-Te Aro S ail Train will not take passengers from Upper Hutt. No goods traffic on 4th June. Tho Railway Recreation Grounds at Upper Hutt will be open to the general public. Hot Water Supplied Free. 883 BY ORDER. LADIES! THIS IS ALL ABOHR FRUIT FRIMLEY FRHIT FOR MAKING PIES, PEACH PIES, APPLE PIES, PLUM PIES, FRUIT PIES TO SUIT ALL TASTES. LISTEN! All the stones are removed from/ the Peaches, the Apples are quartered and the cores cut out, the Plums are the finest grown, aromatic, tasty, and well-flavoured. The Fruits are delicious, absolutely pure, completely sterilised, and will keep indefinitely. We want you to stock your pantry and be prepared to face the winter with Summer Fruits, cunningly preserved, to make Pies for your Husbands, your Children, your Visitors, and for yourselves. The happiest people in New Zealand this Winter will bo those who eat Pies— Fruit Pies—made with the FRIMLEY FRUITS, which can be bought in half gallon and one gallon cans and will suit e ther a small or large family. We offer you the best the Colony can produce, and when we tell you tho Fruits are packed at the FRIMLEY CANNING FACTORY, in Hastings, Hawke’s Bay, from the Fruit grown in the famous Frimley Orchards you can rest assured they ARE goodRHEUMATIC SUFFERERS. DON’T waste your money by the purchase of liniments or pills, which at the best only afford temporary relief. Go to the root of the trouble, and expel the uric acid. the real cause of rheumatism. from your syatem. This you can only do by taking a medicine which drives out the uric acid. KIIEUMO will do this for you, and you will be surprised to find the wonderful cure effected by taking a few doses. Rond the published testimonials from loading citizens all over New Zea. land in favour of RHEUMO, and try it for yourself. Sold by all chemists and .stores at 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle. |
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5914, 1 June 1906, Page 6
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