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KINGS & THEATRE ‘*Wsinstons fopuhr^kivrg j TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. { A Super Thrilling Story of Ro- \ iuance ana Regeneration. I “THE WINDING STAIR,” I With a Great Cast Headed by I ALMA RUBENS—EH-VLUND I ■ LOWE. ■ In addition to be seen: I SUPEKB SUPPORTING and I MUSIC PEOGEAMMES. FRIDAY NEXT! A Great and Dazzling Comedy Surprise—one of the most Thrilling and Humorous Productions seen out this season. “THE WAY OF A GIRL” MEETINGS THE WELLINGTON LADIES' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. DORCAS MEETINGS will be Resumed THURSDAY, 11th, at 2.30 p.m., in St. John’s Schoolroom. A. HARBISON, Hon. Sec. 820. . BOXING Boxing. boxing. TOWN HALL, MONDAY, MARCH 15th, at 7.45 p.m. MURRAY v. PURDY MURRAY v. PURDY For LIGHT-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND, And "N.Z. TRUTH” BELT. Promising boxing patrons with a contest equal to anything ever witnessed in Wellington. PRICES: 5s and 2s 6d, plus tax. Booking fee Is. Early Door tickets without extra, charge. Box Plan now open at Ned Perry's, Manners Btreet. Early Door tickets also at Len. Sowman's. Lambton quay. DON’T RISK DISAPPOINTMENT! BOOK NOW!

RAILWAY NOTICES NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, SUNDAY, "MARCH 14th. BLACKBERRIES. fTIRAIN for Kaitoke, stopping where X required for passengers, leaves Wellington 9.10 a.m., Kaiwarra 9.15, Ngahauranga 9.20, Petone 9.28, Lower Hutt 9.34. RETURN TRAIN leaves Kaitoke 6.40 P SPECIAL CHEAP RETURN FARES available for day of issue only. From Stations Wellington-Belmont, inclusive to Mangaroa: 4s first, 2s 6d second. Kaitoke: 4s 6d first, 3s second. / NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1926. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be obtainable from Tuesday, March 30th, to Monday, April sth, available for return until Thursday, May 6th, 1926, as under: — All Sections (from any station to any other station on the same Section). From any Officered Station on North Island Main Line and Branches to any station on South Island Main Line and Branches. From any Officered Station on South Island Main Line and Branches to any station on North Island' Main Line, and Branches. From any Officered Station on the Picton Section to any station on the North Island Main Line and Branches or South Island Main Line and Branches. From any Officered Station on the North Island Main Line and Branches or South Island Main Line and Branches to any station on the Picton Section. The journey must be commenced on or before April sth, and may be broken after travelling 25 miles from the original starting station. The Holiday Excursion fares apply only to Rail portion of through journey between North and South Islands. EXTRA EXPRESS TRAINS. On March 31st and April Ist, 2nd, 3rd, sth and 6th Leave Wellington 3.36 p.m., Palmerston North 6.45 p.m. Arrive Auckland 7.49 a.m. next day. On April Ist: Leave Wellington 8.30 p.m., Palmerston North 11.45 p.m., arrive Auckland 1.25 p.m. next day. On March 31st, April Ist, sth and 6th: Leave Auckland 8.40 p.m., Palmerston North 10.42 a.,m. next day, Wellington arrive 2.20 p.m. Uusual 7.55 a.m. Wellington-Auckland and 7.53 a.m. Auckland-Wellinefon Limited express trains will NOT run oh Qood Friday. For further particulars see Poster. PASSENGERS FOR SOUTH ISLAND— Tickets for stations on the South Island Main Line and Branches may be obtained, and seats may be bopkea, at the Central Booking Office, Willis street, and at Lnmbton and Thorndon Stations. Steamer tickets may also be obtained2at these offices. 839

DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. NOTICE TO WELLINGTON VISITORS. ‘TJYHE NEW ZEALAND TIMES” is available for reference or Sale at MESSRS STARK &' HUMPHREY’S, LTD., Princes street, Dunedin. The paper will be posted direct to Subscribers during their stay in Dunedin if desired. "THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES” CO. (LIMITED), Wellington. DYERS AND CLEANERS WANTED known W. Barber and Co.. 125, Cuba street and 147, Riddiford street, are the oldest Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. No Dyeing. AMERICAN Dyers and Cleaners.— Suits and Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed 7s 6d. Repairs, terms moderate; also Men’s Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Orders called for on request. C. A. Hebbend, 49, Kent terrace, Wellington. Telephone 21-965. SUITS or Dresses Dry Cleaned equal to new at Barber’s, 125, Cuba street. No Dyeing SNIFF l)P GARGLE SWALLOW FLUENZOL

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12392, 11 March 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12392, 11 March 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12392, 11 March 1926, Page 3

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