THE HOLIDAY.
Attr*btr6n» for to-mbhrow.
Of COAt)%e tSi» ffriiit attta'etiqn, as far &a tf&WdjMfy o? Wanganui peqplfe are MJncprheH, for to-inbrrbw will be the iBII^LTSO^CTIES' PICNIC AND at Matarawa, than wjiich no better »pot could Jbi6 ? dß^ii^d_f&3ij'-4^a«.:pui i pose. »rrjan^ment^, f<^r the t 'gathering arp most t cpmplete, and shouid th©/weat^er_b6jaVottr>ble a record number may be expected. to .yiiit tj»e?. charming grounds, of catotta^ amupement will be provided for old and yvnpg ot -fboj^Nsej^fl,,; ; % . fs r . . t .. > THE HEAI>S- v WflfSlso tfeub"tless attract- & Jarg« number of wSble, ahd tKe 1 "Caßtte6iif.'Kail*art!om-. pShy"B 'convenient ti-ain lerfjce m 15e availed of eagerly bjrttoaiiliintioiis to speifd a fefr at Hfee sea-^Me. Trains will i:un to tfna from, thb WMs'kl almost every hoitf of thfe dajf, AM th>Be d'esiioviß of visiting thifl-favottrite holiday resort will find full particttiai& a^'tb^e- timetable In another column. The ... _ j, • UP-EIVEB STBAMEBS wili Tjin eiccuraionß as usual, and are bound to be," largely patronised, as jl better or more delightful, way ,ot spending -^he holiday cbufitnpt be.,wishej| |o.r. ; , i ...... . , .. ATffiiETf C 'SPOBTS. v Thotk^wUb prefer wit^esßin^ atiletib spbrtk can do bo by attending eitnei* tie Waitotara Atiiljelic Club V Sifcirg^o? tap JS^vrera. Caledpniftn'.bo'ciety'&.^^icj^iig.^ .^Qth of thc&e mfeeKngs . ohoulq provide "any amount of I'ood s sport and should be well worth wit nessjng.r/The train leaves 'Wangaini} for the $?'orth at 7.15 ,aJm. Tlie
' , BANGITIKEI B.C. MEETING wi«- v ¥ir-^h?' ;AtMcti^H '% lovers 1 bf the '$$$(& tff ,'^Pul^ ■'•-, «.*i* -i^e r »€oic<ihj3oMiri|; fathering promises to be one of the most att»Mlß^#;Wl ifecbrd.iff'lJieJhißtory'df thispbj)i^ait#ub'. IntefiSiflg JvuSfotft are minded that. the train leaves at 7 a.m. - PltotfeE EXCTJBSIONSv. ,>; __ ■Intending jpajsengers to; Pipi^fiaiidtlie upper reaches should Jjote jthat a ' Bteamer wiJL leaye.^Hatrick^'i^ta^l a,t:- 7 vb^'clock > iv^w morning; jfp \Wfhp[ YAmS. tourist trj.^/*'i%|^2^e|i ie^hesf^exGuisiEans above Pipiriti are run frotfi^tihat place daily. As a steamer also/^^^^V^piriki o 4 nj[tbe return , j^yriiey every morning, passengers 'study, th^ir" ow^n. , convenience as vto tKeir 'movements^^tEveryone 1 "should' take" advantage o£,;.th<£ h : qliday\ season to. make acquaintance. with J;he peerless beauties pf. N"e'w Zealand's scenic , river.
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The fig steamer Ma^ftwaiiwill r)in;the popular- ri,ver i>icnic e'i^irSioj to-morcow Cffw^ Year's Day). Kahinin|h^ir ia. .^ell inown^ixa an. 'exceedingly beautifjil place, and jy^fc 'Vhe^thing'fgjX: a Tbu&h picnic, k^td f^r^j^2^M^*n^ l-.wftilß,l -.wftilß, tjael riv*er trip k^njgi # ,tjbje l ,)e.ast plejisant of a Bplepdwjd^fa -futi^g.' ,l"^Je ~ steam "water- pouer 1 is lat the" disposal of passengers.'. Excursionists please , 'note that the time of departure is 9.3.0, a.m. Fares,- 2s: children, Is. ' '
-A.jtbiicert' and dance" will "be held in the Ok<(I» SEftlL-oM New Teat's. .Nigß. 'The performe^a. ;wiU»iiicltide Mr ipiatetice K*rshawj,, conjuresr e|^-> -I4r Harry Ingram^ T jlm^well-M^wn'Uwfiistlet. Both artielft . -^to engaged^ and, in ponjunctton with Vtocal^. ,jperforjtners, Bh6uld-as>sslb towards tfee success of the entertainment, thg ifjttlds p^wjdeh , are in su -of ca^>crbf illaeß»'i"n,-th& 'district. Li'ghl'r?feesnmj§tits will bo provided at tne dance to follow. >"•','"'.
T^.^jP«fcle£liff ,Jj!snXiri£ Company's sji(Sci*r v tim^-tKbie' f or, to-morrow (New Y. ear's Day) appears In arioth;e|- ;CQluffin flfisiufe.'. &>wg'st''§, lQ'tuiS' 11 *^/i^; ;**««,: li '^30, %m;^5 aafiL-XQ &&:','..«&& ironr Castlecliif at S.^o, 101^0 aw 111.30 a.m., 12.3Q/2, 4;.5.'5M;7 n.n|'.; rentftod, .j&e^ |ass6nge>S that the coj^p&iy"h"as enclosed i Isciie a|ea ef ;iii^t«6^jtt^e9'bnv; : 6r .wfiiclx tWefrer Afed WeiE waVer.tan Hfe obtained from a well in ( the enclosure. This .faibfes &te«4*tti^,-X*.t'eturn ; chitdreu, edireturn. /^ ;. <- * ■ * '
- ■ •'-, ]rr should pk li _ . Js[£s£ ? %k& ' Koua dpi c • aetg^about iiiaSttig p^t;T^iS.e^|ißa tp^B,6f,Brpod i^yiujjte^jbut JJ§*,:^SpSraiicp "of. success faxdfcis^'flnH|ls^?W^er.;3j£oia Bttoi, .helps the*l>akjfig, SflAtjiepafiJirjr is as perfect as^ossi^cl raj»3^j^'s .^s^ld'ng ■pbwoer. never 3isa^jftasl§H%.ißifiiQ jnpst baki»g ;tte . mark|i; %n& &^mude «p;pf CQ<xk .''Joixwiiiii!n|f "ovef.4oo -pages, wi^^^t ip^LjACT .jttsef jQt tedj'es, l^na^.BSEiigvKwder"is"solfd by aB atprfetet6"giii^4 th^vodd over aa the Very"test. It. re. gEgse^ts &;^««rtef ,q^,,a century, j)^.-e?-peri^»ce; ii ,-§cycle 7l ß4il§[lfig, ' a '/dTel^ifed S&^Ye^gj^&y&ry&ify&Jdizt CQ^nt.B fbf jieiiecifytiti.' jn,|wor]m'an^nip, it purchasing poj^e.r ]that"JMk'e^^ -possible, to jjla.ce.the 6etß^!g|aterial ffiiTixa. tne reach of tfie multi S^^a'prigf thftt's.faii:,.— l»ercy p. Price, i&ejbtie: Bra|iches -at Stratford- .and ,El- .^,: - . h :
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11142, 31 December 1903, Page 6
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635THE HOLIDAY. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11142, 31 December 1903, Page 6
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