[ BmlneM Adyertliementu SUITg^TO MEASURE ?!''■ NEW TV\%EDS -$HI2W SUITINGS •f.-\l NEW VICUNAS First Shjg&ne'nt arrived, ex Wtiakstane, direct Jrom the Manufacturer?, . f--%' • for Spring;* .qummer ttttear, prin.gj&ijoummer vv ear, £|glOs io £5 ss. ifFIT, STYLE, & FINISH GUARAN- '«';; ' - TEED. T. DICK SON High-Class Tailor, . ;gents mercer, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. /^ASTLECLIFF RAILWAY COM\J ", PANY, Limitbd. , ' TIME-TABLE, Connecting with the ""Red Flag '» 'Bus * * Servioe, '. -_ eeoinsino on MONDAY, . 21st OCTOBER, 1901. WEEK DAYS. Trains . - • Trains Leave Town. Leave C istleoliff. •7.30 am . " *6.30 am ' 10.0 am 8.35 am 11.45 am - 10.80 am ;2.30 pm , * 1.30 pm . {.5.40 pm 5.5 pm fThesc are the only trains whioh do not connect witb 'Bus. , SATURDAY NIGHTS ONLY. Leave Town. Leave Castleoliff 10.0 pm 7.0 pm , . .'SUNDAYS ONLY. •Lewe Town. Heave Castleoliff. - 9.30 pm .- 2.0 pm 5 40pm 1 - . • 5.5pm ,/ *BB,'BUS OONNEOTION. . ! M^JJusses-w^LJeaye.. the Fountain, Victoria AvehueTlcTro'lnuterb&fore the de : parture of each train for CastlecliS, and will be at the Company's town station on the arrival of trains from Cistlecliff, to convey passengots to the Fountain. The train fares are the same ns formerly, Passengers will be conveyed to and from tho Fountain FREE OF EXTRA. CHARGE. Tickets for Castleoliff are to be bought on the 'Bus. .The 'Bus will leave the Fountain for the Railway Station via Victoria Avenue and Taapo Quay, and vice versa. To Buil the convenience of the residents of the npper part of the town and Aramoho, the Red FJag 'Bus Service will oonnect at the Fountain with the 'Busses going and returning to the Casilecliff Station. Workmen's Tickets issued at 3s per week, subject to Company's conditions Family Season Tickets can be obtained from the Guard. A saving of 25 and 33 per cent is made on purchasing Books of 12 Tickets (adults first class return), 12s; ditto (adults second class return), 9s and 10a. Passengers' Fares to Castleoliff and vico versa — First Class (return), Is 0d; second class (return), Is. Single, first class, lOd; single, second class, Sd. Children,, half price. Fares to Hospital Pla/iorm — Adults and Children (return), 6d. Gonvillc — Adults (return), 8d; single, 6d; Children _ (return and single), 6d. Balgcwnii! — Adults, first .class, single or return. Is; second class, do. do., 3d; Children, do. do., 6d. Speoial reduced rates for sohools. Special Train 3 can be had on application to the Guard. Hauliige Rate 3 can be obtained on application at the office, Wicksteed Place, or from the Guard. , All i;oods must be loaded and unleaded by consignors. Parcels to by handed to the Guard. Company will not be responsible for goods left on tho platform. BY ORDER. A. D. WILLIS S • ÜBT OF New Books & New Editions THE NEW OHURCH HYMNARY (to .be used in Presbyterian Churches), all sizes and prioes. Rita's Sin of Jasper Standish, 2/6 and 3/6; Captain Cairne's The Coming Waterloo, 2/6 and 3/6 ; Royalties of the World, beautifully illustrated, clcth gilt, 13/6; Living Races of Mankind, 2 vols, each 10/6; Bertram Mitford's War and Arcadia, 2/6 and 3/6; Smale's Mayor of Littlejoy, 2/6 and 3/6; Marriott's The Column, 2/6 and 3/6 Kate Douglas Wiggins' Penelope's Iri»h Experiences. 2/6 and 3/6; Fitchett's Wellington's Men, How England Saved Europe, Deeds that Won the Empire, etc, e°.oh vol 2/6 and 3/6 ; Rita's Prince.Charming. 8/6 ; Darwin's Origin of Species, 3/6 ; 'George Moore'B 'Sister Terera, 2/6 and 3/6; Mark Twain's Birthday Book. 1/3 ; Bachelar's EBEN HOLDEN, 2/6 and 8/6 ; Mrs Beeton's Cookery Book, sp^ial edition, the largest and most complete cookery book published, 1/3 ; Isn Maolaren's Church-Folks, 4/- ; Lynoh's High Stakes, 2/6 and 3/6 ; Crockett's Cinderella, 2/6 and 3/6 ; Neil Munro'a Doom Castle 2/6 and 3/6; GEORGE ELLIOTT'S WORKS, full" supplies, in .speoial editions, either in Bets or singly, oldth or leather. Borobgrevink' First in the Antarotio Continent, illustrated, 12/6; Sandow's Strength, and how to obtain it, 3/6 ; Wright's Practical Poultry-keeper, 4/- ; Elizabeth and her German Garden, 7/-; The Solitary Summer 7/- ; and an excellent stook' of the very best reading published. , A FEW OF THE NEW -SIXPENNY 6 EDITIONS, EAOH Bd. Whiting's No. 5 John Street. The Yellow Danger, Homing's Amateur Craoksman, FpT'Ter's Couoorning Isabel Carnaby, NJCsS Gould's Running it Off, Bawley Smart's Great Tontine, Mary JobnstonS^Old Dominion. Farrar's St. Winifred's, Fariar's Erio, George Moore's Evelyn Inre3, Jarrook's Jaunts and Jollities, Braddon's Doctor's Wife. Braddon's Sir' Jasper's Tenant, Mr OH phant's Neighbours on the Green, Braddon's Captain of the Vulture, A Lovely Girl, by author of Molly Bawn, Pern barton's Christine of the Hills, and ' hundreds of others. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST READING. Cricket and Tennis Goods An Excellent Seleofcion of Slozenger's and Wisden's best goods jusf-'s^gnding, comprising all Accessories. ' .
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10482, 29 October 1901, Page 1
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761Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10482, 29 October 1901, Page 1
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