10.7, Petone 10.20, Lower Hutt 10. 30, Upper Hutt arr 11.15 a.m. North of Upper Hutu this train will run as usual.
The' usual 11.5 a.m. WellingtonLower Hutt train wili leave Wellington at 11.17 a.m., the usual 4.40 j.'.m. Upper Hutt - Lower Hutt train will leave Upper Hutt at 5.55 p.m., Trentham Racecourse 6.0 p.m.. Lower Hutt arr 6. 30 p.m., and connect with the 6.35 p.m. Lower Hutt-Wellington train.
The usual 5.20 p.m. Lower HuttTe Aro train will leave Lower Hutt at 5.25 p.m.
The usual 6.9 p.m. Lower HuttWellin.^ton train will leave Lower Hutt at 6.24 p.m.
• On ■Thursday, 24th January, the usual 1.20 p.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt train will leave Petone at 1.44 p.m.. Lower Hutt 1.51, and arrive Ui?T>er Hutt 2.31 p.m. •
ON SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY, the usual 1.10 p.m. Wellington-Lower; Hutt train *yill run to Trentham Racecourse, arriving there at 2.4 p.m. This train will take passengers for Racecourse from Wellington, Petone and Lower Hutt.
The- only trains to stop at Trentham Racecourse will 'be the race ! trains, the 9.40 a.m. Te ArorWoodville train, the 1.20 p.m. Wellington•Upper Hutt train (1.8 p.m. from Te Aro on Saturday), the 7.0 a.m. Mas" terton-Te Aro train and the 3.50 n.m. Te Aro-Masterton. train. The last-named train will leave Racecourse at 5.10. p.m.
Season tickets (Press reporters' tickets excepted), tourist tickets, and free passes will- not be available by the race trains. Tickets for use on 22nd 'January may l:e obtained at Te Aro and Wellington on 21st January, between the hours of 0.0 a.m. and 9.0 p.m. The Railway •Recreation Grounds at Upper Hutt will be open to the 'frensral public on 22nd January. Hot Water supplied Free. Goods traffic will be suspended on. the Te Aro-Woodviile line on 22nd January. Goods sheds will be closed. BY ORDER. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE . x . CIRCUIT. ! Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, ! OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. JOHN FULLER, Manager. THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, i HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WELLINGTON, . BEN FULLER, Manager. OPERA HOUSE, CKRISTCHURCH, WALTER FULLER, Manager. PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ALHAMBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, JOHN FULLER, Jun., Manager. New Artists Every Week., Complete Change of Programme every Saturday. Gil. P. Hoskins, Secretary and Treasurer ; Ben Fuller, Managing , Director, Box 457, Wellington. Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, , fiiS George-street. QPBIU HOUSE, WELLINGTON. ! I MR. J. o.' WILLIAMSON'S GREAT DRAMATIC ATTRACTION ! | "THE SQUAW MAN," TO-NIGHT AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS '[ First appearance m Wellington of the twobrilliant young stars — ] MR. CHARLES WALDRON ! and MISS OLA HUMPHREY. J Supported by a company of leading English, ■! American and Austrab'an artists. ■ Tho "Australasian Press " records "The Squaw Man" as the biggest theatrical success of the year. - Plans now opened at the Dresden. TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON. . SATURDAY (TO-NIGHT), JAN. 19. WEST'S PICTURES And THE BRESCIANSI A Compendium of the Sights of the World. Always Something New ! An Ever Changing Programme ! The Latest Events of World-wide Interest 1 A Life-time of Travel Compressed into Two Hours. ' "THE BRESCIANS," Tk« Famous Orchestra and Singers — AN ENTIRELY NEW MUSICAL REPERTOIRE. New Songs and" Solos, New Concerted Music, New Comedy Sketches, And Selections from Grand Opera. Matinee at 2.30 To-day (Saturday). The Prices are 3s, 2s and Is. Children j under 12. Half-price. There will bo no waits, no intervals, no early doors, and no extra charges. . The Box-plan is at the Dresden. T. J. WEST & H. HAYWARD, Managers. IF you want' to enjoy a thorough holiday, engage one of A. H. SCOTT and GO.'S Oil Launches, "ROSE," "THISTLE" & "SHAMROCK," Plying for Hire m QUEEN CHARLOTTE'S SOUND, Terms : 30s per day. Special arrangements made for Picnic Parties. H. M'CORMACK, Agent, Picton. TURKISH BATHS. Management Established m New Zealand 35 years. Branches m Dunedin and Ohristchurch. <T^ OUNTRY and City People may rely on V>* our long experience to. do tbings well. Hot Baths, Is. Turkish and Steam Baths, JJa oacb. E. C. HALL, .Proprietress. WANTED, by Working Man's Tailor, you own material made up m Firstclrrs Fashion from 80s. Repairing, Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty. All p-ircels :->.".! ( foi- :Mv!fViive?ivl. 69a TORY-STREET.
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NZ Truth, Issue 83, 19 January 1907, Page 4
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