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NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. vAiinitvr rvoimcinM TiniTCTC /Civet Placed TO PEMBROKE, LAKE WANAKA. TOURIST EXCURSION TICKETS (FirSt UiaSS) (Including steamer passage, Kingston to Queenstown and back, and Are issued daily (Sundays excepted) throughout the year, as under .— coach Q ueenstown to Pembroke and back.) (a.) Available over lines of BOTH ISLANDS for SIX WEEKS ' Wainiea Lme Qnly) < _ >6os< (first class)> from date of issue . . . . . . • • :„ A/ The 10U rney may be broken at any station at which the train is timed (b.) Available over NORTH ISLAND lines for FOUR WEEKS twenty-five miles from the original starting-station, from date of issue . . . . • • • • ■ i 4 provided the specified time for which the tickets are available is not ex(c.) Available over MIDDLE ISLAND lines for FOUR WEElib ; Qede± * from date of issue . . . . • • • ■ • • | ' __ I^:^, ; round trip tours through central otago Napier Hastings Woodville Masterton, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Round-trip Tickets, available for three months, will be issued from New Plymouth Wellington and Te Aro ; a and cat 'Lyttelton, Christ- Ist . November to 31st. March, as under :— church Ashburton, Timaru, Oamaru, Palmerston, Port Chalmers, Dunedin, No _ Route. First class Moso-iei Milton Lawrence, Clinton Invercargill, and Bluff Rly. stations. From Dunedin to Queenstown (»w Waimea Line to Fare.* Tourist Excursion Tickets may be extended for any period not exceed- Kingston) ; return to Dunedin via Wanaka and ing four weeks on payment of an extension fee of 10s. per week, or Lawrence ;or vice versa . . . • _ • • £4 4 6 portion of week— on application to the Stationmaster at any of the above 2 From D une din to Queenstown (via Waimea Line to mentioned stations before the expiration of original ticket. Kingston) ; return to Dunedin via Arrow and ~~ THERMAL SPRINGS OF ™EjJOmnBLAHD^ pj^edin S Q^wn (via Waimea Line to 9 Rotorua Hot Lakes, Waitomo Caves, Te Aroha and Okoroire Hot Springs. 3- ±rom Lmnea j^ Dune v dm ma Wanaka and ROUND-TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS are issued throughout the year Omlkau ; ''or vice versa .. .. ..^470 as under :— . F rom Dunedin to Queenstown (via Waimea Line to 1. From Auckland to Thames by rail, Thames to Auckland by steamer, -+• Kingston) ; return to Dunedin via Arrow and or vice versa. Omakau ; or vice versa . . • • • • £3 7 ° Round Trip • First Class, 21/- , Second Class, 15/-. including steamer and coach fares. 2 . From Auckland to Rotorua, thence to Thames by rail, lhames to timed Auckland by steamer, or vice versa J x { twenty-five miles from the original starting-station, 3 ARu°cZJlA R u°cZJ1o P H^rHaufa^ro-loSuar^ Ro.on.a ,o ■ Urn. L which the Uc k e ts are availabie is not exThames by rail, Thames to Auckland by steamer, or vice versa. j ceedei Wakatipu is conducted by the Railway vided the specified timejor which the tickets are available is not exceeded. , ~ occasions of bhc holldayS; races, agricultural and pastoral shows, THEnJOLITLAKES AND THE GLACIAL DISTRICT OF OTAGO. ! &c special concessions are made in fares, and additional travelling Wakatipu, Wanaka, Hawea, Manapouri, Te Anau, Sutherland Falls, Etc. , facilities are provided. For particulars, see advertisements in local papers, RFTURN EXCURSION TICKETS, available for three months, will be 1 an d posters exhibited at railway-stations. _ Sued between ist. November and 31st. March, as under :- I l F or further particulars of trains and coach and steamer services m issued D^g ye< JJ n ING - STON LAKE 'waKATIPU. connection with tourist excursions, see Official Pocket Time-table issued (Including saloon steamer passage, Kingston to Queenstown and back.) by the Railway Department, which can be obtained at railway-stations, From First Class Second Class price one penny £s d. £s. d. The Railway Department is not responsible for the coach or steamer Christchurch (via Waimea line only) . . 3136 200 ser vices conducted by private enterprise, and is not answerable for thenChris tchurch (round trip via Waimea Line or fulfilment. - Invercargill) • . • • 400 246 Dunedin (via Waimea Line only) .. .. 115 o 106 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 1905-6. Dunedin (round trip via Waimea Line or Inver- Holiday Excursion Tickets, 2d. per mile, first class, id. per mile, cargill) .. .. •• •• 226.15° second class will be issued from any station to any station on all the Invercargill (via Kingston Line only) .. 100 014 o principal sections from 16th December, 1905, until 2nd January, 1906, Invercargill (via either Kingston or Gore and . available for return until 17th February, 1906. Waimea Line) .. .. •• I s° o1 ; o _^ —

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Progress, Volume I, Issue 2, 1 December 1905, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 Progress, Volume I, Issue 2, 1 December 1905, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 Progress, Volume I, Issue 2, 1 December 1905, Page 40

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