AMUSEMENTS. O nous b. Lessee and Manager J. C. WILLIAMSON. Ltd. Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents ELI IE EL LIE LLLIE ST K W A R T T E \V A R T KUREWELL fTtO-NIGUT Farewell Jlo-nigiit ITAKEWELL mO-NIGHT if ARE WELL JL O-NIGIIT s WE E T W K Li \V EET W li ET ELL E L L ADIEU!!! j Box Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson’s. i Prices ■. ss, 3s, and 2s. Early Doors to [ Stalls and Gallery, 6d. Extra. QECOND PIANO AND VIOLIN HORACE HUNT. HERBERT BLOT. Assisted by MISS GERTRUDE HUNT, Soprano Vocalist. TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, : THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd. Box Plan now open at The Dresden. Tickets 3s (reserved), 2s and Is. 542 RING UP 2075. VITETTA BROTHERS, IF you want a First-class Professional Orchestra. We are prepared to supply Music for Concerts, Theatres, At Homes, Garden Parties, Weddings, Sports, etc. We play only the Best Selections from the Most favorite and Celebrated Works from Overtures, Operas, Marches, Dances, etc. Large or Small Orchestra. Harp Violin and Flute supplied at shortest notice. , VINCENT VITETTA, Manager. - Address—l 36 Tory street. 'Telephone—237o. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PALMERSTON NORTH A. AND P. SHOW. TTTOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS -ti to PALMERSTON NORTH, available for return until November. 12th, will be obtainable from Foxton, Wellington (Thermion), Dannevirke, Mas-ter-ton, and, interm.ediaitc stations oh 2nd, 3id and 4lh November. NOTE.—The issues on November 4th will.be by morning trains only. ■ ON -NOVEMBER 4th, 1910 (People's Day), in addition to the ordinary trains, special passenger trains will run as follows ; FOR PALMERSTON NORTH—Wellington (Thorndoii) dep. 7.10 a.m., Levin. 10, Foktcu 8.10 a.m.. Lougburn 925 and 10.57 a.m. ■ ~ ■ FUR FOXTON- Palmerston North dep. 6.20 p.iu. , , ~ , FOR SV ELLINGTON (Thorndon)—Palmerston North dep. 4.41 p.m. . The 7.10 a.m. train Irom Wellington (Thorndon) will stop ONLY at Ngaio, Johutonviilc, Paremata, Paekakariki, Levin, anti Lougburn for passengers. The 4.41 p.m. train from Palmerston North will stop , ONLY at .Longburn, Levin, Paekakariki, and ail, stations south of Paek-akariti as ret)Hired. The (i. 40 p.m. train from Paekakariki WILL NOT STOP at Levin. Tho 5 p.m. train from Palmerston North 'to Wellington (Thorndon) WILL NOT STOP at Levin. , ALL LEVIN PASSENGERS must travel by trains leaving Levin at 10 a.m. and 1.5 p.m., and return by train leaving Palmerston North at-4.41 p.m. NOTE.—The Down Mail train leaving Palmerston North at .3.37 p.m, on this day WILL, NOT. STOP it Levin to set down-passengers.. . . . Passengers holding. Return Excursion Tickets WILL NOT bo allowed to travel by Down Mail :train leaving Palmerston North at 3.37 p.m. on this.day.,- Only passengers holding ordinary tickets-will borchrrled by this train; ' i The train, usually leaving Paekakariki for Wellington (Thdfndbh) at 6.25 p.m. will leave at 7.10 p.m!; Plimmerton 7.47, I’oTirurt 8.4,' VldhnsomdUe 8.39, ■ Wellington arr, 9.9 p.m. For full particulars see handbills. 544 BY ORDER. LODGE WAIWHETU, No. 176. nTIHE Consecration of Lodge Waiwhetu, It. No. 176, and tho Installation of W.M. will take place at St. James Schoolroom, Lower Hurt. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), October 2Gth, 1910. 'Visiting Brethren are heartily invited. The Lodge will be tylod -it 3.45 p.m., and the Installation take place at 7 p.m. Trains leave Laniblon station follower Hurt at 3 p.m. and 6.15 p.m. Train from Lower Hurt at 11.45 p.m. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MASTEBTON RACES AT OPAKI, OCTOBER 28th and 29th. Holiday excursion tickets, available for return until October 31st, will be obtainable as under (except where ordinary fares are less) ; To MastePton —From Wcodvillo, Mauriccville and intermediate stations. To Opafci—From Te Aro, Greytown, Clareville and intermediate 'stations. On 23th and by morning trains on October 2Sth. Tho tickets to Masterton will be available for break of journey at Opaki only; those for Opaki at Masterton only. On October 28th and 29th all trains will, if required, stop opposite Opaki RatSecourse for passengers. By Order. 537 BUTTERMILK. THE CITY MILK SUPPLY COMPANY IS prepared to Supply Fresh, Buttermilk iu Bottles at 2d per Quart. . Ordn-3 left at the Milk Depot, 77, Dixon • street, will receive prompt attention. Teleuhone 24-1 351
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7268, 26 October 1910, Page 9
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