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' NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CRICKET iVTATCH, M.CC. TEAM v. WAIRARAPA, AT MASTERTON, •19th AND 20th February; 1907. * HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICK- 1 ETS; to Masterton, available for return until 26th February, will be obtainable from Palmerston, Dannevirke, Grey town, y Te Aro, and intermediate stations,- on 19th February,, and by, morning, trains on 20th February. " , BY ORDER. NEW -ZEALAND RAILWAYS. :^ MASTERTON .SHOW, TJ OLIDAY '. EXCURSION TICKXa ETS to Masterton, available for return until 26th February, 1907, .will be obtainable from Wanganui, Taihape, Foxton, Napier, Grey town, Te Aro and intermediate stations on 18th and 19th February.* and from Palmeraton North, Dantlevirke, Greyto, w'n, Te Aro, and' intermediate stations, by morning/trains only, on 20th February. . ON FEBRUARY 20 CPeople's Day), • The usual 9.40 a.m. W6odvill&-Mas-terton, train,;; will leave Woodville at 9.35 a'.iri-. '." : " ' ' ' ' ■■•■''•'■' -.■'. The usual 3.26 p.m. MastertonWoodviile ''■train will- leave Masterton at 4.3o vpVm^i ■-■;. „'. • :: ■ ; / Special psssengerV' trains stopping, 11 required,' at ".all*, stations , will run as follows :— ' f FOR MASTERTON. — Featherston dep 9.55. ' ' ■ FOR GREYTOWN AND CROSS CREEK .^Masterton dep 6.0 p.m. The Up-Blsiiil Train will, if required stop at /I; !|i|ngaroa to lift passenengers for Masterton. ■■■■.',■ The ~ Down" lV[ail Train will, if required,- stopat Mungaroa to set down passengers from Masterton. Holiday Excursion Tickets to Masterton froni ; Crpss Creek,! Grey town, Matarawa and intermediate stations WILL NOT: BE AVAILABLE by Up Hail train on 20th February. r ' BY ORDER: ■ "FTULLiIIt 1 ? 1 V VAUDEVILLE ,' J-," „ ; ! ;gUiguit. . . ; ; Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons, OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. JOHN FULLER, Manager. THEATEE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, ' * ■' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, ■ . i 7 WELLINGTON, ■ . ( ■ •• BEN PULLER, Manager. . OPERA HOUSE, GHRISTCHURGH, WALTER PULLER, Manager. PRINCESS THEATRE , D WEDIN, , ALHAMBRA -THEATRE, DUNEDIN, . JOHN PULLER,\Jun.,- Manager. ■ • New ArtistsEvery Week; OompleteOhange Df Programme every Saturday. '"'Gil. P.' k Hoskins, Secretary and Treasurer ; Ben. Puller, Managing Director, Box 457, Wellington. Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, fi4B George-street. QPEEi : HOUSE, WELLINGTON. .THE BROUGH-FLEMMING COMEDY COMPANY. (Under the direction of Mr Herbert . ' „.. Flemming.); :-■/■/ SATURDAY .AND MONDAY, FEB. lftth- and 18th , •• I THE I ••PASSPORT, • Preceded at, 8 o'clock .by , IN H<>NOUR ; BOUNDv -i;- v TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY; FOSB. 19th and 20th; ii : J THE VILLAGE PRIEST.-. / THURSDAT, FEBRUARY 21, / " QUALITY STREET. ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. / .> 22nd and 23rd, , last two nights of the j season; : " First Production m .Wellington of WHAT WOULD A GENTLEMAN DO? Prices as usual, Box Plan at Hollir day's, Day Sales at Abel's. HIS MAJESTY'S. WELLINGTON. Por a Season of Four Nights, Commencing WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. ' GBEAT BBITT-NELSON X ! .'• ' -CONTEST PICTUEES. „ An, exact reproduction of the Greatest Battle of Modern Times for the World's Light-weight Championship. THE INIELBOUENE ' CUP, 1906, ' '. and 6000 ft. of humorous pictures. Million Prices — 2s and Is, children halfprice. ' "'<','•,. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8 p.m. prompt.' • ,».. .-. P, J. GOSSLING, Advance. VISITORS TO THE SOUNDS I.F you want to enjoy a thorough holiday, • engage one of A. H. SCOTT and CO.'S v, Gil Launches, - "ROSE," "THISTLE"* "SHAMROCK," Plying for Hire m QUEEN CHARLOTTE'S SOUND. Terms : 30s per day. Special arrangements made for Picnic Parties. H. M'CoImACK, Agent, . >„... ' Picton. W. UOINBROAIW, MERCHANT TAILOR, Late from leading firms of Australia and New Zealand, 'S Throws out A CHALLENGE TO- THE TRADE To Produce a Suit Equal m Fit, Stylo and Workmanship to his malfo. His Credentials from Leading Australian Firms is sufficient guarantee of ability. " Good Wine Needs No Bush." 57 Courtenay- place.

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NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 4

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