ZEALAND RAILWAYS. 1 NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. FRIDAY, 31ST DECEMBER, 1915. The usual 4.42 p.m. Kalpara Train ■ will leave Auckland at 6.45 p.m. and | run through to Kaukapakapa. 1 A train will leave Auckland for Mer- | cer at 10.40 p.m. The 4.25 p.m. Auckland to Frankton train will run through to Cami bridge. NEW YEAR’S DAY, SATURDAY, IST JANUARY, 1916. I On this date the ordinary t metable will be suspended. The follow- | ing trains will run: — | Auckland to Helensville at 6.52 a.m., 8.32 a.m., 9.50 a.m., and 6.45 p.m. ' Auckland to Ranganui, at 9.50 a.m. J Auckland to Kaukapakapa at 9.50 a.m. and 6.45 p.m. Helensville to Auckland at 7.0 a.m., 1 12.30 p.m., 4.0 p.m. and 5.0 p.m. | Kaukapakapa to Auckland at 6.30 a.m. and 11.40 a.m. Ranganui to Auckland at 8.15 a.m. Auckland to Frankton 12.2 a.m., 7.17 a.m. Auckland to Cambridge 9.15 a.m., 5.20 p.m. Auckland to Hamilton and Morrinsville, 6.15 p.m. Morrinsville to Auckland 6.0 a.m. Hamilton to Auckland 7.0 a.m. i Frankton to Auckland 7.7 a.m., 9.45 | a.m., and 2.30 p.m. The usual Express Trains run from ' and to Auckland, to and from Roto- | rua, Thames, Cambridge, Waihi, Taumarunw. and Wellington. ' A special service will be run beI tween Auckland and Onehunga, between Auckland and Papatoetoe, between Auckland and Papakura, and I between Auckland and Swanson. RACES AT ELLERSLIE. I Trains will run between Auckland and Racecourse on Ist and 3rd January at intervals as required. Usual I racecourse fares. Goods and livestock traffic will be , suspended on Ist and 3rd January. For full particulars of train arrangements and excursion fares see Book- , let. BY ORDER. ' UNIVERSAL FILM SUPPLY CO. I FOWLDS BUILDINGS, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON ALSO GLEESON’S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND; AND LONDON. Positively the LARGEST INDEPENDENT FILM SERVICE IN NEW ZEALAND is controlled by us. W® have nothing to do with any “combine,” ring, or trust. We supply film, but do not compete • against our clients in the motion picture theatre business. Our films are selected by our buy- | ers at the world’s markets. No picture is too good for us. THE MINERS’ HALL. ~~ ! HUKTLT. LARGEST AND BEST HALL IN THE WAIKATO. SEATING ACCOMMODATION 700 Dress Circle, Large Stage, Fully Equipped. Commodious Dressing Rooms. Terms and other particulars apply CARETAKER, Miners' Hall. Huntly. N. L. BAIRD. (THE SIGN MAN), THEATRICAL SCENIC AND POSTER ARTIST, ; 127, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND I Professional and Amateur Scenerv and Effects Designed and Painted by a First-class Professional Staff. We have in store a good selection of Cloths, Wings, and General Accessories, suitable for large and small theatres and haJls. These we > can Loan , on Hire at Reasonable Charges. Society, Concert and Variety Entertainments Specially. Catered for ST? KILDA BILLIARD SALOON. YOUNG STRBET. W. STAPUBS (late of Timaru) bess to notify the residents of ST. KTT.TVj, DUNEDIN, and th® General Public that he has taken over th® BILnIARD SALOON, YOUNG ST. Four First-elMs Tables.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1339, 23 December 1915, Page 35
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