AMUSEMENTS. PULLERS' THEATRE feoYAL. SENSATION SUCCESS NIGHTLY". THE TALK OE THE TOWN. TO MISS THIS ACT IS SHEER EOLLY". THE ELECTRIC SPARK. Australia lias raved over this astonishing performer and WELLINGTON now follows suit. When vou see her once, you will SEE HER THRICE, for she CAPTIVATES EVERYBODY. The Greatest Dancing Act that has ever left the United States. McGEE REECE, McGEE and REECE, McGEE REECEAmerica’s foremost Dancing Duo. A DANCING REVIEW. For a brief season only THE TOSSING TESTROES, Wonderful Balancers and Jugglers. AND MANY" OTHER ARTISTS OF RECOGNISED REPUTE. D.C. and O.S. 2s, stalls Is. Plan Dresden, 3d extra. Theatre Royal this afternoon, 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. REAL story of Human Life—"THE WOMAN IN THE CASE.” ' 851 COMPETITIONS BOX PLAN. '■pox, Plan for the next 7 nights opens at the Dresden bn MONDAY NEXT, -October 30th, at 9 a.m. R 0 F El S S OUR. MILL S, TOWN HALL (Concert Chamber), TO-MORROW (Sunday), OCTOBER 29th. At 8.30 p.m. Subject: "PERSONAL LIBERTY"” AND THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. 1 . rjjYOWN HALL, SACRED CONCERT. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), October 29th, 8.30 p.m. The following artists will contribute to the Programme; Madarao Briggs, soprano (Wanganui). Mrs Symcs, contralto (Wanganui).' F. R. Johnstone, ’cellist. Mr S. H. Osborn, elocutionist (Dunedin). Mr O. E. Farrow, baritone (Auckland). 863 COLLECTION. DANCING. MRS L. S. FOLEY, Teacher of Dancing, YUctoria Hall, New-town. Beginners’ Class every Thursday and Monday in the largo hall. Private lessons by appointment. The largest assortment of Fancy Dresses for Hire. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. 2<T. PETER’S CHURCH, “ WILLIS STREET. Holy Communion, 8; 11 and 7. Kelburue, S, 11 and 7. Taranaki street Mission, 11 and 7. 830 RAILWAY NOTICES. i NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. COMMENCING on WEDNESDAY, No'EJ vomber Ist, 1911, and continuing daily (Saturdays and Sundays excepted) the train leaving Wellington at 5.25 p.m. will run to Paekakariki; Johusonville dep. 0.5 p.m., Porirua .3.30, Pliminerton 0.50, Paekakariki arr. 7.25 p.m. 851 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY’S. PALMERSTON NORTH A. AND P. SHOW. Holiday excursion tickets TO PALMERSTON i NORTH, available for return until lltb November, will be obtainable from Foxton, Wellington (Thorudon), Dannevirke, Masterton, and intermediate stations, on Ist. 2nd, and 3rd November. NOTE—The issues on 3rd November will be by morning trains only. , On 3rd November, 1911 (People’s Day)— In addition to the ordinary trains, special passenger trains will run • as follow: FOR PALMERSTON NORTH—Wellington (Thorudon) dep. 7.10 a.m.. Levin 10.0, Foxton 8.10 a.m., Longbnrn 9.25 and 10.57 a.m'. FOR FOXTON—Palmerston North dep. 6.0 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON (Thorndon)Palmerston North dep. 1.41 p.m. The 7.10 a.m. train from Wellington (Thorndon) will stop only at Johnsonville, Paremata, Paekakariki, Levin and Longbnrn for passengers. The 4.41 p.m. train from Palmerston North will stop only at Lougburn, Levin, Paekakariki, and all stations south of Paekakariki as, required. , The, 6.40 a.m. train from Paekakariki will not stop at Levin. The 5.0 p.m. train from Palmerston North to Wellington (Thorndon) will not stop at Levin. All Levin passengers must travel by trains leaving Levin at 10.0 and 1.5 p.m., and return by train leaving Palmerston North at 4.41 p.m. NOTE—The Down .51 nil Train leaving Palmerston- North at 3.37 p.m. on this day will not stop at Levin to set down passengers. Passengers holding. Return Excursion Tickets will not be allowed, to travel by. Down Mail Train leaving Palmerston North at 3.37 p.m. on this day. Only passengers holding ordinary tickets will be carried by this train. The train • usually leaving Paekakariki for Wellington (Thorndon) at 6.25 P-m. will leave at 7,10 p.m., Plimmerton 7.47, Ponrua 8.4, Johnsonville 8.39, Wellington arr, 9.9 p.m. For full particulars see handbills. 553 . / BY ORDER. ' THE BUYERS’ AND SELLERS’ EXCHANGE. rjYERMS—SaIes- 2s Gd. Wanted* Is. JL These are permanently recorded. Where we negociate the sale or purchase a commission is charged, otherwise Address given only. ENQUIRIES must enclose stamps if a reply is desired. CLIENTS OFFER FOR SALE. HOUSES EGPEHSSES SETTINGS EGGS ENGINES (gas) . ENCYCLOPAEDIA FERRETS FOWLHOUSB . FOWLS & CHICKS FIREWOOD FURNITURE GAS COOKER GRAMOPHONES GIGS & TRAPS GO-CARTS HORSES ICE CREAM PLANT INCUBATORS LAWN MOWER LATHES LEADLIGHTS LEG-BANDS LAND LAYIPS LENSES MANURE INFANTS’ CLOTHES (new) SWEDES. MANGELS, HARNESS. FARM PRODUCE, ETC., A to Z. (Mr) FOUCAED and COLLETT (Miss), WOODWARD ST.. WELLINGTON (Ground Floor). Book your weekly order for Home Papers and Magazines with us. Terrace and Kelbuxne Residents,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7943, 28 October 1911, Page 3
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