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amusements. OPERA HOUSE. Lessee Charles J. Carter. WELLINGTON RECEIVED CAUTEII, TJIE GREAT, WITH OPEN ARMS. levitation Mvstifioil' ami Bewildered A RACKED HOUSE. CORINNE CARTER (The Psychic Phenomenon) Proved the Sensation .of. a Decade. 100 Beautiful and New Illusions. 100 Matinee Saturday. Children half-price. Book seats now. Box plan at Dresden. Dav sale at Chnstcson's.; Prices—4 s, 2s 6d, Is. 131 PUBLIC NOTICES, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANNIVERSARY OP WELLINGTON PROVINCE. 22nd JANUARY", 1910. HOLIDAY" Excursion Tickets, J available for return until 15th February 1910, will be obtainable as under (except where ordinary fares are less): ‘ ON 20th, 21st, AND 22nd JANUARY— Prom Wanganui, Waiouru, Foxton, Wellington (botn stations), Dannovirke, Greytown, Te Aro and intermediate stations, to To Aro, Greytown, Dannevirke, Wellington (both stations), Foxton, Waiouru, Wanganui and intermediate stations, or vice versa. ON 21th JANUARY"—From To - Jl.ro, Greytown, Mastorton and intermediate stations, to Masterton, Greytown and intermediate stations, or vice versa. . ' These tickets wil bo available tor break of journey at any station at -which the train is . timed to -stop after 25 miles from issuing station. On 22nd January, cheap return tickets, available for use on d.ate' of Issue only, will bo obtainable from To -Aro, .Goss© and Co.'s siding, and intermediate stations, to Gosso and Cols siding, Upper Hutt and intermediate stations, and vice *vorsa; and from Wellington (Thorndon), Johnsonville and intermediate stations to Tawa Flat, Paekakariki, and_ intermediate stations, or vice versa. Tickets for use on 22nd ‘January may bo obtained at Wellington (both" Stations) on 21st January, between the hours of 9 *a.m. and 9 p.m. NOTE—On, Saturday, 22nd 1 January, Day Excursion tickets issued at : any-sta-tion between ■ Te Aro and Upper Hutt, : inclusive, to any station between Upper Hutt and Te Aro, inclusive, will not bo available by the trains leaving 'Wellington, for Woodville at 7.50 a.m., and Woodvilla for Wellington at 1.20 p.m., either on the outward or return Journey, Holiday or Day Excursion tickets issued' at . any station between ' Wellington (Thorndon) and Paekakariki, : inclusive, to any station between ' Wellington (Thorndon) : and '' Paekakariki ; inclusive; will not be ‘available by the Wellington (Thorndon)-New Plymouth, the Welling- | ton mail trains, and I Wellington, (Thomdon)-Auckland express I trams, either; on the outward or return I journey.;. ... i ON 21st JANUAKfi", 1910—In addition to the ordinary time-table trains, the following trains will run:— ' •- . --'I « ■ ® PAEKA.KA RlKl—Wellington dep. i II.Q p,nu ■ v i TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR 22nd | ■ ■ JANUARY. : ' ■ | TE ARO-WOODVILLE. . With the ■ exception , 6f;;'the . 5.25 a.ni. Cross Creek-Woodville, tho 7.50 a.m. Wel-lington-Woodville; the 1.20 p.m. ■ Wobd-ville-Wellington, .the 6.50 p.m. Woodville,Cross Creek, and the 3.36 p.m. • Welling-ton-Masterton trains,- which- will Tun as usuUl, the ordinary time-tablo will -’ be suspended. r , Other trains, stopping if required,-at all stations, will run as under; ' ■ ■ UP'. ' FOR WOODVILLEf-Uross Creek dep. 2.25 p.m.. Master-ton 5.45 p.m. ‘ FOR UPPER HUTT—To Aro dep. 7.2, 8.30, 8.55 a.m., 12.13, 7;30, 9.10 p.m.,’Wcllington' 7.11, 8.42, 9.9 a.m., 12.23, 2.9, 7.421 V 9.25 p.m., Lower Hutt 7,45, 9.13, 9.41 a.m., 12.54, 2.36, 8.10,. 10 p.m. • t Change at Lower Hutt. : , FOR LOWER HUTT—To Aro dep. 7.2. 7.22, 8.30, 8.55, 9.17, 11.13 a.m., 12.13, 1.10, 8.12, 5.10, 6.1, 7.30, 8.20, 9.10, 10.25, 11.201 p.m., Wellington, dep. 7.11; 7.33, 8.42, 9.9. 9.27; 11.34 a.m., 12.23, 1.20, 2.9,: 3.21, 5.21, 6.11, 7.42, 8.30, 9.25, 10.35, 11.80 p.m. DOWN. FOR WELLINGTON AND TE AROWoodville dep. 8.15 * a.m., Mangatainoka. 8.38*, Pahiatua 8-55*, Ekctahuna 10.5*, Mauriceville 10.50 * a.m., Masterton 8.30*, 11.45*a.m., Carterton 8.57 * k a,m., 12,30* p.m.; , Greytown 9.5* a.m., 12.40* p.m.; Featherston 9.37*a.m., 1.20 * p.m.,. Kaitoke 11.21* a.m., 3.25* p.m., Upper Hutt 7.30, 11.49* a.m., 1.50, • 3.45, 4.8. 6.10, 7.20 p.m.. Lower Hutt 7.19, 8.17, 8.37, 9.23*, 10.25*a.m., 12.29*. 1.19*, 2.30, 3.9, 4.24. 4.45, 5.5 V 6.21*, 0-57, 7.5*; 8.3, 9.20, 10.29 p.m. ‘ ‘ ’: FOR LOWER HUTT—Upper Hutt "dep.* 11.15 p.m. * Runs to Wellington only. > A special passenger train, stopping,’‘'if required, at all stations, to take up passengers for TrenthUm only,'will leave Masterton'at 7.30 a.m. for Trentham; returning from Trentham to Masterton at 5.45 p.m. - ;v ■' r - NOTE—The trains leaving Te Aro .at 8.30 and 8.55 a.m. and 7.30 J p.m,, Wei-' lington 8.42, 9.9 U.m., 2.9 and 7.42 X p.m., Lower Hutt 9.13, 9.41 a.m., 2.36 ‘and 8.10 p.m.,’ Upper HutU 7.30 a.nL, 4.8,, 6.16,' arid 11.15 p.m., • will make the usual motor train stops between. Lower -Hutt and Upper ‘ Hutt Tor passengers if xe'quired. • _ • ; ; - at Lower Hutt. The Maidstone’Park x>icnic‘grounds at Upper Hutt will be open to'-the public, holding railway tickets to Upper;Hutt on 22nd January. Admission Adults 3d, Children/half price. Tickets obtainable at; entrance to grounds., Goods traffic will be suspended between Wellington and; Upper Hutt * on 22nd January. WELLINGTON (THORNDON)-FOX-TON-PALMERSTON NORTH; ‘ With. the exception of, tho Up and j Down Auckland express, the Up and; Down New Plymouth mail, the Up. and Downy Napier mail, the 4.15 p.m. Wel-lington-Palmerston North; the 7.0 a.m.' and 5.0p.m. Palmerston .North-Welling-ton trains, which wilk run as'usual. the: ordinary time-table will be • I Other trains, stopping, if required, at j all stations, will run as under:— . FOR PALMERSTON NORTH-Wel-lington detf. 6.10 a.m., Joliiisonville C. 35 a.m., Paekakariki 7.40 a.m.; Otaki 82V a.m.,: ; Levin 9.5 a.m., Shannon 9.35 a.m. i This train, will not stop ‘at; Tawa Flat! |

METALLIC- MONEY AND - PAPER CURRENCYCONTRASTED. fBY JOHN YOUNG). HISTORICALLY HAND-BOOK FOE THE PEOPLE. ■ASTOUNDING FACTS ; CONTENTS: CHAPTER I.—The World’s Probable Supply of Gold. . . , , CHAPTER 2.—Are the World's Sup plies of Money Equal to Requirements? CHAPTER 3.—Banks and Modern liank-.ne. , _ ~ CHAPTER 4.—Crises; Their Frequency,' Causes/ and Prevention. , CHAPTERS.—Borrowing. vV CHAPTER G.—State Bank. CHAPTER 7.—Fiduciary Money. : ■ CHAPTER B.—Paper Currency. - ' r : . PEICE FROM ALL BOOKSELLERS, - 1 h

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7029, 18 January 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7029, 18 January 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7029, 18 January 1910, Page 8

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