• / Picnics, 'Excursions* &c. ■/' l-kTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. I SCHOOL EXCURSION. "'" . I'.TE , AROHA-TE AWAMUTU AND j "CAMBRIDGE DISTRICTS / / • • .■ TO'■'.■■■■• ■■ ■ ■■■■■■■■ I / ! . auck l a nd, / | friday, , April 5. / Train Alterations : / On April sth, a Special Train will leave Te Aroha at 7 a.m., reaching Auckland/at 12.20 p.m. / To connect with this train at Frankton Junction, the usual morning trains from /Te Kuiti, Te Awamutu, and Cambridge. /WILL run earlier tiian usual to Frankto^i Junction, leaving Te Kuiti at 5.35 a.m., Te Awamutu 7.20. Cambridge 7.30, Ohaupo 7.50. Thtr. ordinary service from Te Aroha and Franlcton Junction will run as usual. / The Return Train will leavo Auckland at 4 ■p.m.. reaching Te Aroha at 10/ p.m., Cambridge and Te Awamutu 9.20. / School ExcaEsfoN Fares. / BY ORDER." i^ CJATURDAY KnT ?4— k3K- EXCURSION. v./M^fT^¥ A WA U ISLAND p-S_s____^a"-/ (North Harbour). The favourite s.s*. KAWAU will leavo Queenstreet Wharf . EVERY SATURDAY, commencing March' 9. at 8.30 a.m., returning froni, Kawau at s'p."m. ', ' Good Shooting and Fishing. Fa res. ss; Children, Half-price. ' A °' ' THAMES FORESTERS' ' f^S&K'AN EXCURSION TO I'UBPHSP THAMES.. Will take place on EA&TER. MONDAY, APRIL 15th. The Northern S.S. Company's Steamor will leave Queen-street Wharf at 6.30 a.m., arriving at Thames about 10 o'clock. RETURN FAKE. FIVE SHILLINGS. CHILDK-iN, HaUp'-FAHJ-. Tickets may he obtained of Bro. J. W. Coleman, Queen-stroet Wharf; Bro. G. Coldioott, Newton; Bro. W. Grainger, Newton ; and Bro. J. Jamieson. Newton. For the convenience of North Shore residents, a Special Ferry Steamer will leave Devonport at 6 a._a. ' : —— — S"liotos:rap2sy TO" EWT ON. ART • STUD 10. Wednesday having bson declared tho Half-holi.iay for Photographor3, J. C. MORTON Intimates that his Premises will bo CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS I ' . . And OPEN ON SATURDAYS, AS USUAL. mHE "p LIT E gTUD 10, 322, QUEEN STREET. C. E, SWALES, Artist Photographer. FIRST-CLASS WORK Guaranteed. BROMIDE ENLARGEMENTS A Sft'ECIALTY. rgTHE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO. '' W. H. B' ABTiITT' -' f H OTO Git A P-HIC ART IS T, .QUEEN STREET {Foot of Wakofteld-atreet). FINEST PHOTOGRAPHY "/ AT / ■& PHENOMENAL PRICES. /*? j twelve"cabinets/o^ / (Highly llniohed Enamel / & _ / Q or Mat Surface) /4/ j&'/ *•** And a 16 xl 2 Artist- / tV/ CABtS. _ flnlshed A,, £?/ opal /<r *•&/ _\ ENLaRGEMBNTA?^) y/ *-**' Fon /y *Ar/ FIFTOSSN A > &/ NO EXTRA SHILLINGS/^ CIIAttQES . 15/ y&fl - : / yiy Call and Inspect / /excellence, /&. • / ■ economy, 'J EXPEDITION. ■n'BOEGB nR-QOBY, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. 215, Corksb oj* Queen and Wellesi_s? Sts, On, - ■ ' — n, I o enamelled cabinets ol . 8 ivoiiy"types 0/ One 15 x 12 Opnl Enlargement and 1 Do_BU Enamelled or Matt Cabinets. 15a, PROMPT DELIVERY. ... laic Advert-semeifflts. W r ANTED Situation us General Servant, small family. Church of England preferred.—Address W. V.'. Star Offloe. "ANTED, strong Boy.—Apply Mr J. . Harris, Staffordshire Iron Foundry. ■Lower-'Hobso»:3treet. -■■ ■■ ;-' fpO LET, to permanent tenant, in JL Stuart-street. Mount Eden, 3-roomed Cottasre. Columbia stove, register grato, newly painted, good allotment.—Apply house opposite WANTED, Young Girl to assist with housework and mind a baby.—Apply Mrs Wood, Gibraltar Crescent, Parnell, "OR SALE, Hooded. Bugcry. very easy and comfortable, suitable for nn old lady. —Apply IT. C. Williams, euro of J. Andrews, Coachbuildcr, Epsom. I" OST from the Western .springs J Slaughterhouse. 1 Fat Bullock, tar branded with a W in several places.—Any information will be gladly received by T. Felton, Western Sjprings. • ; ■ t Secovirl.liancl Invalid's Chair. —Apply J- C.'Pelham,. Carpenter and Joiner, Albert-street. . ANTED, respectable Boy.—apply J. C. Pelham. Ladder and Barrow Maker, Albert streol-. . f" OST, Quarter Piece in Domain last J Sunday.-F|ndor .will he rewarded by leaving same at Occidental Hotel. ! C. DEI*.NES,' Sole Agent for o White, New Home, Bomoatic, Silber- ' berg-Sewing Machines. Cash 0r.23 6d per week. Repairs prompt. Guaranteed. ■XT_T; ANTED a Boy.—Apply at B. R. Vv Gnrrett's Boot Sliop, Qncen-sfc. OOT TRADS. —Wanted, a Youth occustomed to bench work.—Apply at 75, Queen-atraet (Firth's old Mill). Tfc/g-OUNT EDEN PUBLIC POUND. Impounded on April 1. 1895. for being, at large, lied and white Heifer, largo., well-fed. and good shaped Beast. If not released and expenses paid, will be sold on SATURDAY, April 20, 1395, at noon. LEYI STANTON, . . j Poumlkaeper. i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 2 April 1895, Page 8
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