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AMUSEMENTS. THE LOCATION: CUBA STREET, BEHIND OPERA HOUSE. fJIHE UNIQUE SHOW OF THE TIME. O’NEILL'S BUCK JUMPERS The most O’NEILL’S BUCK,/ UMPERS remarkO’NEILL’S BUCKJUMPERS able and O’NEILL'S BUCKJUMPERS the most O’NEILL’S BUCKJUMPERS delightO’NEILL’S BUCKJUMPERS fully enO’NEILL’S BUCKJUMPERS torlaining O’NEILL’S BUCKJ UMPERS expositions O’NEILL’S BUCKJUMPERS of horseO’NEILL’S BUCKJUMPERS ma u ship O’NEILL’S BUCKJUMPERS ever seen. DURING THE PAST TWO NIGHTS ■IOOO Delighted and Enthusias- 4000 4000 tic Spectators. 4000 Despite the torrential rain on Saturday not a drop penetrated the Absolutely WATERPROOF MARQUEE, And the vast crowd assembled enjoyed the engrossing entertainment in warmth and comfort. To-night and Every Evening at 8. Doors open at 7. Prices, 4s (chairs reserved at the Dresden), 3s, 2s, and Is. Direction, CHARLES MACMAHON. "H UMAN HEARTS. ’ (The Sweetest Play on Earth.) TO-NIGHT AND TO-MOBROAV, TOWN HALL, MASTERTON. ERNEST LEICESTER and the PULL COMPANY. "HUMAN HEARTS." RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY, MONDAY, 3rd JUNE. 1907. Holiday excursion tickets. available tor return until MONDAY, 24th JUNE, 1907, will be obtainable from any station to any station on the Wellington-Napier-Now Plymouth Seotio (except where ordinary fares are less) from 31st May to 3rd June. These tickets are available for break of journey at any station at which the train is time' tc stop over 25 miles from issuing st ition. NOTE. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS issued at any station between Te Aro and Masterton, inclusive, to any station between Te Aro and Mastorton, inclusi- - ), WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE by the Te Aro-Napier and Napier-Te Aro Mail trains on 3rd JUNE, eithei on the Outward or Return journey. Passengers holding such. ' tickets must trav ,1 by the trains leav- I ing Wellington at 4 15 or 9.6 a.m., and j Masterton at 4.15 or 5i30 pm. DAY RETURN TICKETS, available ! tor date of issue only, will, except where ordinary fare. re less, be obtainable il 3rd June from Te'Aro, Belmont, or intermediate stations, to Belmont,. Upper Hutt, or intermediate stations— First-class 2e 6d; second class. Is Gd, or vice versa ON SATURdIy, Ist JUNE, . An extra train to Masterton, stopping, if required, at r.ll stations for passengers, will ru:' as under : Wellington, dep. 3.15 p.m., Ngahauranga 3.27. Pet-ne 3.40, Lower Hutt 3.48, Uppo Hutt 4,28, Kaitoke 5.5, Peatherston G. 19, Greytown 6.12, Carterton 6.57, Masterton, arr., 7.14 p.m. ON MONDAY, 3rd JUNE, The usual 9.36 a.m. and 5.40 p.m. Lower Hutt-Upper Hutt trains WILL NOT RUN. i The usual 4.45 p.m. Wellington-Lower Hutt train will run to Upper Hutt, leaving Lower Hutt at 5.25 and arriv- , ing Upnei Hutt 6.10 p.m. Passengers for north of Lower Hutt ; by tho usual 5.15 p.m. Te Aro-Upper Hutt train will require to change trains at Lower Hutt. . • The usual 7.15 p.m. Upper Hutt-Te Aro train will leave Upper Hutt at 7.0 p.m.. Lower Hutt .7.47, Petone 7.53, Ngahauranga 8.5, Wellington, arr., 8.16, To Aro, an., 8.2 b p.m. Other trains will run as usual. Extra trains, stopping, if required, at all stations for passengers, will run as follows: FOR MASTERTON—To Aro, dep., 8.55 a.m., Wellington 9.6, Ngahauranga i 9.17,. Petone 9.29. Lower Hutt 9.36, Upper Hutt 10.17, Kaitoke 10.53, Fca- , ..herston 12.3 p.-i., Greytown 12.5, Car- ' terton 12.42, Masterton, arr., 1.7 p.m. FOB LOWER lIHTT— I Te Aro. dep., 9.15 a.m., Wellington 9.26, Ngahauranga 9.39, Petone 9.51, Lower Hutt, arr., 9.55 a.m. FOR TE ARO.—Masterton, dep., 4.15 p.m.. Carterton 4.40, Greytown 4.45, Featherston 5.15, Upper Hutt 7.28, Lower Hutt 8.4, We'lington, arr., 8.30, Te Aro. arr., 8.43 p.m. Tho Te Aro-Ncpier Mail Train will not take passengers for Upper HufL The Napier-Te Aro Mail Train will not take passengers from Upper Hutt. No Goode traffic on 3rd Juno. The Railway Recreation Grounds at Upper Hutt will be open to. the general public. Hot water supplied free. 578 BY ORDER. “WHAT WILL MY SUIT COST?” THAT'S not the question. Any tailor will make yon a suit at almost any price. What YOU want to know is—hew’ much value you can get for the money you pay. ' , . We've been in the business too long not to know what YOU want. Men tell us that our beauty of Cut, Originality of Construction, and Exclusive Ideas are Features that are peculiar to our Garments. A STYLISH SUIT TO ORDER FROM THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., 70 s 0 s - BRADFORDWOOLLEN CO “The Quality Tailors," 3, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. W HO SAID BEGG’S WHISKY as supplied to all tho Royal Palaces since 1348? "THEY ALL DID." TO MOTTTRTS. ARF your children healthy breathers? Do they -deep with their mouths closed? Do they easily contract colds, etc ? k proper course of Fhysicai Instruction will train children to breathe cor* rectlv. to get rid of bad habits, and will prove most effectual in preventing colds, and in ouilding up a sound constitution. Classes for Children daily. ROYD GAELKK (Hon. Masseur Wellington Hospital) Physical Culturist and Masseur. Sussex Chambers, opp. G.P.0., Panama street. Ring -No. 2199 for particulars.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6219, 27 May 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6219, 27 May 1907, Page 6

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