Bmlceai Advertisements, f Po\t,\ft W * BtW" ■ i WffTfiiii Mi - TEOM NEW TWEEDS NT3W SI3TTINGS ' - NEW VICUIUS "First Shipment arrived, ex Whakstane. dirci't froih the Manufacturerc, for v SPRING & QUMMER TTTEAR PRING & |O UMMER VV BAR, £3 10s to £5 ss. FIT, STYLE, & FINISH GUARANTEED. T. DICKSON High-Class .TaUor, • i * GENT'S MERCER, Victoria-Avenue, Wanganui. A. D. WILLISES LIST OP New Books & New Edit' ons THE NEW CHURCH HYMNARY (to be used in Presbyterian Churches), all sizes and prices. Rita's Siu of Jasper Sfaudisb, 2/6 and 3/6; Captain Cairne's The Coming Waterloo, 2/6 and 3/6 ; Royalties of the World, beautifully illostmted. clcth gilt,'l3/6; Living Races of Mankind. 2 \ols, each 10/6; Bertram Mitford's War ar.d Arcadia, 2/6 and 3/6; Srriole's Mayor. of Littlejoy. 2/6 and a/6 r Marriott's The Column, 2/G and ,3/6 . Kate Douglan Wiggins' PeDelope'a irr»n Experiences. 2/6 nnd 3/6; Fitchett's Wellington'? Men, How 'England ; Saved Europe, Deed? thafWon the Empire, etc., e<ich vol 2/6 and 3/8 ; Rita's Priace Charming. .3/6 ; Darwin's Otipm of Species, 3/6 ; Georgfi Moore's -P inter Terepa, 2/6 and 3/0; Mark Twain's Birthday Book. 1/3 ; Bochclar's EBEN HOLDEN, 2/6 and 3/S ; Mra-Beeton's Cookery Book, spec'al 'edition, tho largest and most complete ccohcry book published, 1/3 ; lan'mao-laren's-C hurch Folksy 1/- ; Lynoh's High Stakes, 2/0 and 3/6 ; Crockett's Cinderella, 2/6 and 3/6; Neil Mnnro'a Doom, •■Oastttf;""B/6- -»nd— 3/a4^-GEQRGE, ELLIOTT'S WORKS, full supplies, in apeoinl editions, either in 'sets' or singly, cloth or leather. .Borchgrevink' First in the Antarctic 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 St m-ner 7/- ; and an excellent stock of the \ery best leading published. A FEW OF THE NEW SIXPENNY EDITIONS, EAOH Bd. Whiting's No. 5 John Street." TEe Yellow Danger. Homing's Amateur Cracksman Fowler's Concerning Isabel Carnaby, Nat Gould's Running -it Off, Hawley Smart's Gr n »t Tontine, Mary Johnston's Old Dominion. Farrar's St. Winifred 1 !!, Farrar's Eric, George Moore's Evelyn lnnes, .Tn.) rock's Jaunts and Jollities, Braddon's Doctor's Wife. Braddon's Sir, Jasper's Tenant, Mr Oli pbaut's Neighbours on tho Green, Braddon's Captain of the Vulture, & Lovely Girl, by nutbor of Bto'ly Bnvcn, Pern berton's Chris tire of • the HilJs, and hundreds of others THE CHEAPEST AND BEST - KBAJ>ING. Cricket and Tennis Goods An Excellent Selection of Slnzenger's and Wise! en's best goods just landing, comprising all Accessories. i^iASTLECLIFF RAILWAY COMVy> PANY, Luiitjsd. TIME-TABLE, • Connecting with the " Bed Flag" 'Bus Service, .rEOUJNixa on MONDAY, 51st OCTOBER, 1901. WEEK DAYS. Trai&B Trains Leave Town ' Leave C-iatleoliff •7 30 am •S.ao am 10.0 am 8.39 am 11.45 am 10.30 am 2.: 0 pm 1.30 pm 6.40 pm * 5.5 pm •These are the only trains, whiob do not connect witb 'Bus. s SATURDAY NIGHTS ONLY. Leave Town. Leave Castleoliff. 10.0 pm 7.0 pm • SUNDAYS ONLY. Leavo Town. Leave Castleoliff. 10.30 am iO.IO atn 2.30 pm ' v 2.0 pm 5.40 pm , v 5.5 pm RE 'BUB OONNEOTION.. ' 'Busses will leave tbe Fountain,' Yintoria Avenue, 10 minutes befcra the de- ! parture of each train for Castleoliff, and will bo at the Company's town station on tbe arrival of trains from Cistlooliff, to convey pa;scngets to the Fountain. The train fare 3 are the samo ns formerly, ' Passengers will be oonveyed to and from thn Fountain FREE OF V EXTRA CHARGE. Tickets for Castleoliff are to be bought on the 'Bos. The 'Bus will leave the Fountain for the Railway Station via Victoria' Avenue' and -Taupo Quay, and vice versa. To suit the convenience of the. residents of the ripper part of the town and Aramoho, the Red Flag 'Bus Seivice will connect at the fountain with the 'Busses going and returning to' the OasUeeliff Static n. . Workmen's Tickets issued at 3s per week, subject to Company's conditions Family Season Tickets can ba obtained from tho Guard. A saving of 25 and 33 per cont is made on purchasing. Books of 12 Tickets (adults first class return), 12s; ditto (adults seoond class return), 9s aud 10a. Passengers' Fares t > Cnstleoliff ard vico versa — First Class (return), Is Od; soond clas3 (return), Is. Single, first cln=ss. lOd . single, second class, Sd. Children, half price. Fares to Hospital Pla'rorm — Adults ond Chi'drcn (return), 6d. Gonvil'c — Adults (return), 8d; single, 6d; Children (raturn and single), 6d. Balpevnie — Adults, first class, single or return, Is; second class, do. do., 3d; Children, do. do., 6d. Special rpduoed rates for schools. Special Trains can be had on appli cation to the Guard. Haulage Rates* can "be obtained on application at the office, Wicksteetl n.tce, or from the Guard. All ijoods must bo loaded anil i;nIr.jtlpfl by consignors. Parcels to br handed to the Guard. Company will not be responsible for goods left on tho platiorni, BY ORDER.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10504, 27 November 1901, Page 1
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