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{ Business Advertisements. \ — — ■ »s y __ r - _ , I SUITS TO MEASURE 1 - i' | FBOM • 0 I ' - ' !e NEW TWEEDS ' ' . NEW SUITINGS j NEW>ICTJNAS • . - • - - >■*« , First Shipment arrived, es Wh»kß- ■" tane,- direct; from the Manufacturer?, , for Is SPRING & CJUMMER TXTEAR PRINGryA JO UMMER YV EAR, :e: c £3 JOs ;o £5 ss. FIT, STYLE, &rFINISTJ[ GUARANTEED. - T. j^l CKS O N High-Glass Tailor, UTD j , k _ .__ >a . GENT'S MERCER, il - V, • Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. 5. "',."" , .A. D. WILLIS'S LIST OB . New Books & New Edit ons THE, NEW CHURCH HYMNARY . ' (to , be , used 'in Presbyterian Ghurches)t all sizes and prices. Rita's - Bin. of Jasper Standish, 2/6 and 3/6; Captain Oairne's The Coming Waterloo, 2/6 -' and .S/C ; Royalties? of the W-w'd 1 beantilully .illustrated, clctli gilt, 13/6 ; Living Races of Mankind, 2 \olg, each 10/6 ;. - Bertram -Mitford's War avd Aroadia, 2/6 and 3/6 ; Smale's Mayor of Littlejoy, ,2/C and 3/6; Marriott's The . Column,. 2J6 andi 3/6 Kate Donglas 1 Wiggins' Penelope's Iri^h Experiences. ' 2/G 'rand 3/6 ; Fitohett's Wellington's Men; How ' England Saved Europe, Deeds that ' Won ihe Empire, ere, etch ' vol v 2/Gand3/C; Rita's Prince Charming, ■ 3/6 ; Darwin's Origin of Specios, 3/6 ; George Moore's Sinter Teresa, 2/6 and 3/C; MarKTwain'fl Birthclav Brok. 1/3 : Bachelafs BBEN HOr.PEN, 2/6 and 3/C ; Mrs Beetnn's CooVery'Booki special ectitionVthe largest and" roost, complete' * pookerv fcdok- publisbea, 1/S f lan\ Mao- ' Tsrm^s Sirirch FolgsT^-YpyhoTi'^HigH' Stakes, 2/6 and '3/6; Crookett'a Cinderella, 2/6 and 3/6 ; Neil Munro's Doom Castle, 2/6 -and 3/6; GEORGE ELLIOTT'S WORKS, full supplies in speoial- editions, either in sets or singly, olo'th or leather. Borchgrovink' First in the Antarctic Continent, illnsj trated, 12/6; Sandow's Strength, and how to obtain it, 3/C ; Wright's Practical Poultry-keeper, 4/- ; Elizabeth and her German Garden, t 7/- ; The Solitary Summer 7/- ; and an excellent stock of c the very best leading published. ■' A FEW OF THE NEW SIXPENNY v EDITIONS, EACH Bd. Whiting's No. 5 John Street. The Yellow Danger, Homing's Amateur Cracksman Fowler's Concerning Isabel Carnaby, Nat Goold's Running it Off, Hawley Smart's Gr--at Tontine, Mary Johnston's Old Dominion, Farrar> St. Winifred's, Farrar's Erio, George Moore's Evelyn liinea, Jarrook's Jaunts and Jollities, Braddon's Doctor's Wife, Braddon's Sir Jasper's Tenant, Mr Oli phant's Neighbours on the Green, Braddon's Captain of the Vulture, A Lovely l r Girl, by author of Molly Bawn, Pern 7 berton's Christine of the Hills, and hundreds of otherß. , THE CBEAPESI AND BEST . READING. Cricket and Tennis Goods An Excellent Selection of Slazenger's and Wisden's best goods just landing, comprising all Accessories. 8 : - l " f^ASTLECLIFF RaILWAY COM- '^ \J . PANY, Limited. * TIME-TABLE, { Connecting with ihe ■■ Bed Flag " 'Bus t. Service, '• mroiNNiua on MONDAY, 21bt OCTOBER, 1901. WEEK DAYS. . Trains Trains '' Leave* Town. Leave Caatlecliff. v »7.30 am *6 30 em , 10.0 am - 8.35 am 11.45 am 10.30 am l t • 2.30 pm 1.30 pm jj 5.40 pm ' 5.5 pm x *These are the only trains whioh do 3- not connect with 'Bus. d SATURDAY NIGHTS ONLY. * s Leave Town. Leave Oastleoliff. '. 10.0 pm 7.opni '• SUNDAYS ONLY. , Leave Town. Leave Castleoliff. 10.30 am 10.10 am „ 2.30 pm 2.0 pm 5.40 pm . 5.5 pm }', " RE 'BUS OONNEOTION. 'Busses will leave the Fountain, Victoria Avenue, 10 minutes before the de- >; parture of each train for Castleoliff, and will be at the Company's town station on n the arrival of trains from Castleoliff, to I, convey passengets to the, Fountain. The train fares are the same as :s formerly," ; Passengers will be conveyed to and from tho Fountain FREE OF EXTRA b, CHARGE. Tickets for Castleoliff are to bo bought I. on the 'Bus. The 'Bus will leave the Fountain for 1- the Railway Station via Yiotoria Avenue •• and Taupo Quay, and vice versa. 3 - To suit the convenience of the resiJ, dents of the upper part of the town and Aramoho, the Red Flag 'Bus Service '> will connect at the Fountain with the : 'Busses going and returning to the l " Castleoliff Station." - „ Workmen's Tickets issued at 3s per y week, subject to Company's conditions '• Family Season Tickets cau 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 103. J Passongers 1 Fares to Cwllcoliff and , vico vors:i — First Clabs (return), Is s Cd; socond class (return), Is. Single, 3>3 > first class. lOd: single, second class, Bd. Children, half price. ; Fares to Hospital Platform — Adults »nd Children (return), 6d. Gonville — '» Adults (return), 8d; single, 6d; Children (return and single), 6d.' Balgevnie — Adults, first claes, single or return, Is; second class, . do. do., 3d; Children, do. do., 6d. Speoial reduced rates for sohools. - Special Trains can bo had on appli8 ration to the Guard. • n Haulii»o Rate 3 can bo obtained on application at the effleo, Wicks teed ~ Phvce, or from the Guard. ir All i^oods must be loaded and linIs leaded by consignors. Parcels to he handed to the Guard. Company will i- not be responsible for goods left on '. tho platform. BY ORDER.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10488, 6 November 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10488, 6 November 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10488, 6 November 1901, Page 1