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toNB as a WINTER RESOBT. ..■..■» r - i / ._■■ - -.■". ■■- -- ) Where to Spend ) a HOLIDAY. . . / WHITSUNDAY PASSAGE > hINCIUNBROOK PASSAGE BARRON FALLS, etc., etc. • eND'S WINTER 6LIMATiIiJE^RFECTION f , \ Excelling that of the Mediterranean or the Riviera. ,No Cold, Damp, Foggy Days. * : ,\ > Clear, Bracing, Sunny Days, and Invigorating Nights. ;' Scenery Picturesque m the Extreme. s ieamer Trip inside the Barrier Reef ia made m calm water, without one / hig moment during the voyage. -' y ,'JSS, mOLUDING RAIL (Brisbane to Gladstone) AND STEAMER:— I • Stations .' Single.. Return. f f BETWEEN BRISBANE ancb— £s d £s d | \ Maokay '. 5 7 6 .... 713 <V ] . ! /. Bowen .*. 515 0 .... 911 3 i | JQJ " Townsville' 518 9 .... 915 j .Tj Charters Towers 6, 8 _9 n ... 10 10 0 ! / - Ravenswood .V.......... 6 8 9.-.;. 10 10 0 { / Hughenden .....«~... 710 0 .... 12 10 0 7 Richmond -_„... • 715 <D .... 12 15 ■ 0 . A Wiflton 8 0 ,0 ... 13 ,0 0 ! J - * Cairns _.... 617 6 .... 10 17 6 ! I Kuranda 7 16 .... 11 6 0 i J_ • Mareeloa _. i 7 7 6 .... 11 15 0 ' j jW Atherton • 712 6 ... 12 i 6 I '} - r___^ e Farea cover Eirst-olass Accommodation and Sleeping Berths on the Rail-, j f_y, and First Saloon on hoard the Steamer. *f Reiurn Tiokdts are available for Six Months. at Tickets may be obtained from, the A.U.S.N. Company's Offices' Brisbane, iffifaokay Bowon, ' Townsville, Cairns and Charters Towers ; and at tha Railway « 4 Stations' at Brisbane, Charters Towers, Rairenswood, Hughonden, Richmond, Winton, i f Kuranda, Mareeba and, Atherton. 1 I Single Tickets and the forward portions of 'Return Tickets are available^for One I 4 ° n CHARLES EVANS, Acting General Traffic Manager.

j ' / VuLLEE'S VAUDEVILLE j, 1 'CIRCUIT. f Prppriotors, John 3?oller and Sons, I ••«• - OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND. i'■ ' JOHN PULLER, Manager. , 7 ' ', THEATRE ROYAL, WELLINGTON, I / ' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, \ 7 • X WELLINGTON, I I BEN FULLER, ! I OPERA HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH /' ' J ' WALTER FULLER, 'Manager.' PRINCESS THEATRE, DUNEDIN, ALHAMBRA THEATRE, DUNEDIN, i „ JOHN FULLER, Jun.„Mimager. ! / NewArtistsEvoryWeek. CompleteOhange \is • a of Programme' every Saturday. Gil. P. ;* Moskins, Seorotaiy and Treasurer ; Bon J • iTuller, Managing Director,; Box _67, WolT fUngton. Sydney Agent, Mr. George Marlow, I *n4B Goorac-street. I' CiIiYMVIk SKATING KINK, t£ \S Vivian-stroet V" Skating Morning, Afternoon and Evening. » Private Sessions for Beginners by arrange?k xnent. ry-~ GRAND POSTER ADVERTISEMENT . mr CARNIVAL ;j On WEDNESDAY, July 15th. /- " ' Competitions, Races, Grand March on i . Skates, &o„ &c. I FRANK S. YATES, Proprietor. 1; t < TJIS MAJESTY'S THEATEE, V s ' TOE MOYjMTPICTORiS! ■ 'Jr Complete Change of Programme P ' ' every Wednesday; V = . EVERY ITEM NEW. V^_ _-_. - * THIS AFTERNOON, T^ , SPECIAL PRIZE MA fINBE, __, i LEFT-OFF GLOTHIKfi. \J QUPERIOR Garments (almost •ir »J new) can be purchased at I" Mrs. Nightingale's, '' !^ te RlB TARANA_-I-ST., WELLINGTON \.^l Kindly Co__e Albnk and Inspect Our { i Goods ! I EGMOHT PRIVATE HOTEL. I CORNER COURTENAY PLACE AND 0 ' TARANAKI-STREET. p Jf FIRE-HESISTING STRUCTURE. -j tT escaped the large fire m Courtenay- § 1 place recently tbxoußh its / substantial . *_ lld i_OST COJIFORTABLE HOME p^k IN WELLINGTON. fP , - TAftIFF, 6s DAY. Permanent Boarders, 35s Week. t,__ i Lunch. Jrom 12 to 2. 4b\, . EVERYTKIN& NEW. Kitchen m W of Proprietor, who has had conV ' siderablp experience m France, and late i<Cswf of Warner's Hotel, Christpburch. THEO." COLLARD, Telephone 59. Proprietor. f '} SMITH & REID, \ > Cordial and Crated Water It- ■—^ Manufacturers, 144 mmm. road. '< . ..WELLINGTON. A ' ', '* '• , I V-&11 Orders, ToWn and' Country, Promptly ■, « Attended toi . ? * I TELEPHONE, 2064. , \ r WELUN6TON FRESH FISH SUPPLY, ' ' 54 Moleswprth-street, k Wellington. v _ \KTE> supply Wellington and Suburbs VV -with Fresh Fish and Oysters daily. J, Smoked Fish a specialty. Fish supplied - " from our ovm Boata". Jff 4 y, Ma BABICH. j C. PRATT & CO., V ESTATE AND COMMISSION !\ AGENTS. ( , ijom*m% »ENTS AND ACCOUNTS COLLECTED. ' fe "_ " SETTLEMENTS EFFECTED. 1 C. PRATT & CO., 17 King's Chambers, I ?*|k WELLINGTON. i j_ r- r^Saaat'im^r ', ' ! \ Mf~ AMERBHANTS i ' y \ted,

THE EMPIRE HOTEL / LIMITED. THE LEADING: AND MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. E. W.~SOFIELD (Late of Coker's Hotel, C____tchurch), Manager. STENHOHSE & TABOR, DENTAL SXJBGBONS { (Next Door to Opera House). TELEPHONE 2335. T F you want to Sell Your LAND, • l HOUSE, OR FURNITURE, , go to SiDEY, NiEECH & CO. If you want to Buy HOUSE, SECTION, OR FURNITURE, call on . SIDEV. BSEECH& CO. Auctioneers, Land and Estate' Agents. (Nfext Opera House). WELLINGTON, ' ''■ j CUBA BAKERY. F>m Sm TAYLOR, | BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK, ' 135a Cuba-st., Wellington 135a MILK and Digestive a SpeciaEty. ' Try Our " Cuba , Loaf. Caterii^ for ' Socials, Evehing Parties, etc., undertaken, i Wedding and Birthday Cakes Made ta Order. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. LjADIES' and Gentlemen's superior Misfit and Left-ofi Clothing bought ; . highest price given ; letters attended to. / &ERS. .BOTTERILL,' 121 Ingestre-street, Wellington. *, Telephone, 2379. i ' 4 : ! 600 TRAPPED RABBITS | WANTED WE__KLY I Jfas, Ingle, Fish, Game and Poultry Salesman, WELLINGTON. • J. BENJAMIN, « HIGH-CLASS TAILOR, (Late of Carr *, and Bell), WE have the finest assorted Suitings m Wellington. Fit and style guaran- ] teed .at Reasonable Prioes. Kinclly call and i Inspect our Stock. •/ , ' 9, Vivian-street, Wellington. FULLFORD AND SMITHi Plasterers and . Modellers. Estimates given for all classes of work m the Trader Workshops — HEBBEBTrSTBEET, WeUington. C. S, DUKS& SON. fAIVIM-Y BUTCHERS, - 120 TABANAKI STREET. ' ' We sell nothing but the Priinfcst of Meat. ! Families, Hotels and Restaurants waited ' on for prders, , Telephone 876. ' Telephone 876. A- H: GOODWIN. Family Grocer, Provision Merchant, and Fruiterer. Families Waited oh -for Orders. UPPER WILLIS-STREET, *_ WELLINGTON. _^^ TAITk^TIAJ^ t \ . j,V : '

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NZ Truth, Issue 159, 4 July 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 159, 4 July 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 159, 4 July 1908, Page 3

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