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O'NEILL'S BUCK-JUMPING SHOW Exhibition Grounds, CHBISTCHUECH. VISITORS to the Exhibition should not fail to see the wonderful Buok- jumping Performances. The Performing Ponies SANDOW (who made* such a great hit m . Sydney and Melbourne), SILVER PRINCE, and bis eon CHARMER (who haye never been beaten m a show ring), and professor Antoni's Marvellous Performing Pogs. Prices .„♦ .... 3s and 2s. COMB ONE, COME ALL! Side-splitting Laughter m watching the efforts to ride Silver Prince.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AT CHRISTCHURCH. .THROUGH BOOKING OF PASSENGERS PROM NORTH ISLAND TO CHRISTCHURCH BY RAIJ, AND STEAMER. ' THROUGH RETURN TICKETS A to Christchurch to cover journeys by rail and steamer will be issued from all officered stations (Te Aro-Lower Hutt excepted) on the "- Wellington-Napier-New Plymouth Section at through combined rates from the 25th October, 1906, to Blst March, 1907, available for return foe two months from date of issue. Intending ' passengers wUI require to give 24 hours' notice. . Full particulars can be obtained from any stationmaster. See posters at all S ta«on^ ER NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KING'S BIRTHDAY, FRIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1906. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available, for return until 7th December, 1906, will be obtainable from any station to _any station on the Wellington-Napier-New Plymouth Section (except where ordinary fares are less) from sth to 9th November. „ , These tickets are not available for break of journey until a stopping station not less than 25 miles from issuintr station has been reached. BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KING'S BIRTHDAY. FRIDAY, Oth. NOVEMBER, 1906. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return until ,7th^December, 1906, will be obtainable from atiy station to any station . on the Wellington-Napier-New Plymouth Section (except where ordin- . ary fares are less) from sth to 9th November. : . .These tickets are pot available for •break <?I journey until a stopping station not less than 25 miles from station has, been reached. NOTE.— Holiday Excursion tickets, issued at any station between Te lAro and Masterton, .inclusive, to any station between Te Aro and Masterton, inclusive, WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE by the O'e Aro-Napier and Napier-Te Aro Mail Trains on 9th November, either on the outward or, return journey. Train for Masterton will leave Te Aro at 8.40 a.m., Wellington 9.0 a.m. Return trains leave Masterton ifor Wellington at &.5, 5.15 and, 6.30 p.m. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS available on date of issue only, will be obtainable on 9th November from ; ,Te Aro, Belmont, amd intermediate stations, to Belmont, Upper Hutt and intermediate stations, and vice versa* Tiokets for use on 9th November haay be obtained at Te Aro and Wellington on &th November between the hours of 9 a^ni. and ( 6 p.m. With the exception o! 'the Te Aroihfapier and Napier-Te Aro Mail fTrains, the 7.0 a.m. train, Masterton to Te Aro, the 3.50 p.m. train '" .Te Aro to Masterton will run as usual. . Other trains, stopping, if required, 6ti ali stations will run as under :•— ' i UP. : . The usual 4,45 a.m. WellingtoniWoodville train WILL NOT RUN bet^aen Wellington and Cross Creek/ FOR ,MASTERTON.-Te Aro dep. »;45, 8.40 a.m., WelM«gton 7.0, 9;o, Masterton arr. 11.25 a.m., 1.12 p.m. . t FOE UPPER HUTT.-Te ! Aro dep. .MB, 10.25 a.m./ 1.40, 9.10 p.m., Weltobn 9.40, 10.30, 11.5 a.m., tt-.4d^9:25 p.m. . 'FOR LOWER HUTT.-Te Ar o dep. 7,10, 9.28, 9.53, 10.15, 11.50 a.m., 1:40, 5.0, 6.10, 9.10, 10.30 and •a;. 20 p.m., Wellington dep.. 7.21, 9,14, 9.40, 10.5. 10.30, 11.5 f a. m . 12 noon, 12.30,' 1.49, 2,49 343 SjJO, T..20, 7.37, 5.30, 9.25,' 10.40 and 11.38 p.ni; DOWN. -FOR WELLINGTON AND TE RRO.-.Woodville dep. *3.30 p.m., MasteriHon 4.5, 5.15, *i6.»0 p.m. Upper? «utt 7.30, 11.5-5 a.m.; *1.0, *3.40, !4.40, 5.25, 7.15, 7.40, 9.5, *10.15 p.m., Lower Hutt 7.15, 8.10, 8.35 •ftiO, *9.58, *11.30 a.m., 12.41., *1.45 '^J. 45, 3.35, *4.30, 5.3, 5.25, *5.50, !fRIS, *7.5, 8.0, 8.25, 9.20, 9.50, v CLO.33 f *11.3 p.m. *Rims to Wollington only. RACES AT CLAREVILIiE. On 9th November a train will leave fTe Aro at 6.45 a.m., Wellington 7.0., arriving Clareville at 11.0 a.m. Return trains will leave Clareville &t 4.30 and Ci.. f 55 iii.m., Te Aro arr. i>/4 and 10.29 p.m. On 10th NovemLvi' the Te Aro to Napier Mail Train will stop at Clare-^ iville to allow passengers to alight. •Passengers can return by the train leaving Masterton for Wellington at fI.SO p.m. Xo Roods traffic on 9th November. The Railway Recreation grounds at Upper Hutt v.-ill be open to the general ■ pufc-l*.? on' 9th November. •Hot water provkled free. For fares and full particulars see „ . B^' ORDER. iy',i Iwanners-street. next door to 'Opera. House. ];r c; t shnn iii town for

PULLEE'S VAUDEVILLE x OIROPIT. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. JOHN PULLER, Manager. THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WELLINGTON, BEN PULLER, Manager. •OPERA HOUSE, OHRISTGHUROH, WALTER PULLER, Manager. PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ALHAMBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, JOHN PULLER, Jun., Manager.. New Artist3Every Week. Complete Change of Programme every Saturday. Gil. P, Hoskins, Seoretary and Treasurer ; Ben Puller, Managing Director, Box 457, Wellington. Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, 648 George-street. OPEKA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. Direction of EDWIN GEACH. , Sole Managers : MESSRS. WILLOUGHBX and WARD. This and following evenings, "THE .MAN PROM MEXICO." ' Which holds ft Mighty . MONOPOLY FOR MERRIMENT. Little Wonder, for it is Universally Recognised as the Cleanest, Cleverest of Century Comedies. SeethePopularWlLLOUGHßY and WARD NEW LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, Including \ MISS GRACE PALOTTA, The Famous Beauty Actress. Box Plan at Holliday's. JAMES HENDY, Advance.Representative. A. COWAN, Acting Manager. WORKERS of all classes provided with employment — Farm Hands, Hotel Servants and Domestic Servants m particular. Send us a prepaid wire, or Telephone No. 2088. ROYAL REGISTRY (Late Merritt's, established 1891), 76 Willis-st, (upstairs). . THE NAPIER FISH SUPPLY COMPANY Receive the Supplies DIRE QT from their own Steam Trawler, therefore they can SELL CHEAPER than any other firm. ' Supplies of Fresh and Smoked Fish DAILY. r NOTE THE ADDRESS-; , 94 OUBA-ST., 3 MOLESWOBTH-ST. AISJUABIB'S I A I/L TBOUSEKS ■ 4/li ARE THE TAIiK OF * " / w THE TOWN. , 16 VIVIAN-STREET, Opposite Salvation Barracks. BICYCLES. ■piRST-CL'ASS FREE-WHEEL BICY- *■ CLES may be hired by the hour, day, or week, lowest possible prices, at - . SAVILLE'S. 50 SECOND-HAND BICYCLES FOR SALE. No Reasonable Offer Refused. £1 Deposit and a few shillings per week will buy one. Call and inspect. Tel. 1563. R. E. SAVILLE'S Cycle Works, „" ELLICE-STREET (Opposite Basin Reserve). TF YOU WANT A LIVE MAN, NOTE 1 THIS ADVERTISEMENT : FRRD BARLEY, EXPB&SS PROPBIETOR, 6 Taranaki-street, Wellington. TELEPHONE, No. 2082. Write, Wire or Ring. TRAINS AND STEAMERS MET AT ALL HOURS. TURNOUTS SECOND TO NONE I WANTED, by Working Man's Tailor, you own material made up m Firstclass Fashion from 30s. Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty. All parcels sent for and delivered. 09a TORY-STREET. WATCH REPAIRS. POPULAR PRICES and Good .*• Workmanship Combined Geneva Watches cleaned 2s -6d, cleaned 1 and Mainspring 4s 6d. Lever Watches cleaned 3s cleaned and Mainspring ss. All other repairs quoted for after examination at equally low prices. Country orders «d extra to cover return postage.— A HAWKES, Practical Watchmaker, 7 Morrah's Buildings, 64, Willis-stteet, Wellington-,

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NZ Truth, Issue 72, 3 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 72, 3 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 72, 3 November 1906, Page 4

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