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PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS. [pvEVONPORT gTEAM TJiERRY ry>MPANY, T IMITED. (SUNDAY), 3rd inst. A Steamer will leave Ferry Tee FOR ST. HELIER'S BAY AND RANGITOTO ISLAND. At 10.45 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Leaving -Rangitoto, 4.30 p.m. St. Heller's Bay, 5 p.m. ! Fares: Adults, 1/; Children (under 12), 6d. rnXEVf ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS, N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. COMBINED RAIL AND STEAMER. EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from stations iv the Auckland District to Christehurch, available on the outward journey for travel by rail on the Oth -March (and on 7th March where train services permit), available for return up to 23rd March. Union Company's steamer leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth at M»*_.m. on THURSDAY, 7th March. For full particulars as to fares and conditions inquire at railway stations. ' BY ORDER. jgPECIAL "OXCURSION To the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION At CHRISTCHURCH. Cheap Excursion Tickets, to include aU Railway and Steamer Fares to Christehurch will be issued for Passage by S.S. ROTOITI, Leaving Onehunga on THURSDAY, 7th. March, at 10 a.m. Tickets will be available for return from New Plyrgoutn by either Union Steam Ship Company or Northern Steamship Company'pt Steameis, up to and including THURSDAY, 21st March. Rates of passage money on application. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF "NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. p U B L I C "NOTICE. BUTCHERS' EMPLOYEES - PICNIC. I Butchers' Shops in. Auckland and Suburbs I will be closed ALL DAY ON WEDNESDAYNEXT, March oth, as a concession to the Employees to enable them to hold a Pltnic on that date. C. GROSVENOR, Secretary, Auckland Butchers' Association. Auckland, March 2nd, 1907. BIRKENHEAD AND NORTHCOTE FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL EXCURSION TO MOTUTAPU. SATURDAY. MARCH Oth, 1907. The S.s. ALBATROSS will leave Chelsea at S a.m., Birkenhead 8.15. Northcote 8.30, Auckland at 9. The steamer also leaving Auckland at 2 in the afternoon. Band in attendance. Refreshments at town prices. Hot water provided. Tickets: Adults 1/6, Children 6d. A. WILSON, Secretary--FrKENHEAD AND NORTHCOTE FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. The Prises won at the late Show will be paid on MONDAY EVENING at 7.30 in the Wesleyau Schoolroom. Birkenhead. A. WILSON, Secretary. TJI'TCBERS' PICNIC, AT MOTUTAPU, MARCH 6. Brass Band in attendance. Largs Sports Programme. Toys and Games for the children. Hot Water provided free. Steamers leave 9. 10.30 a.m., and 1.30 p.m. Tickets: Adults 1/6, Children under 12 6d. G. DAVIS, Secretary. A UCKLAND GROCERS' '"■ ' PICNIC: The time for receiving Entries for Sports at Motutapu is extended until 9 o'clock m MONDAY EVENING NEXT, March 4, at Oddfellows' Hall, Pitt-st., opposite Welling-ton-st., or at Eden-terrace, by C. McQuillan. Entries by post received by the Secretary at 4 Hepburn-st. ARTHUR ROSSER. Secretary. i EDUCATIONAL. (Continued from Page 3.) T'-TNG --pD-WARD'S- • • | piOLLEGE l LOWER SYMONDS-ST., AUCKLAND. SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES. For Matriculation Junior Civil Service Solicitors' Gcueral Knowledge, etc. MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, AND THURSDAYS, Conducted by UNIVERSITY GRADUATES. 1 Arrangements have now been made tc : hold Classes tor the above EXAMINA ! TJONS, THREE EVENINGS per week, lv stead ot two, as neretcforc. NOTE. — No additional charge will be 1 made lor the EXTRA EVENINGS Tv I tion. COMMERCIAL CLASSES, taught by Ml Giles, us usual on MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS. New Pupils may now enrol. Quarter begins from date of entry. Terms and particulars on application tc Mr Giles, at tbe College. Private Address O'Uorke-st., Albert Park. Telephone No 1243. TZ-ING TCM3 WARD'S /"COLLEGE LOWER SYMONDS-ST., AUCKLAND. Principal ...' MR HARLE GILES COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. VACANCIES FOR A FEW PUPILS. The Leadlug Mercantile Houses tak( their Juniors from this College. All ELIGIBLE STUDENTS have beer placed iv GOOD POSITIONS at REMUNERATIVE SALARIES, and the DEMANL still continues. NEW PUPILS enrolled od and aftei MONDAY NEXT, the 4th March. Quarter begins from date of entry. Telephone' No. 1243. CHOOI. OF MILLINERY. 3rd FLOOR, lIJS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. MADAME MARION wishes to notify thai owiug to her iucreascd duties this year it convection with the Technical College, stu will only have MONDAY' and TUESDAY MORNINGS for private pupils after Marcl S. therefore those wishing to join are advised to make arrangements at once. J Course of 6 Lessons can now be arrangec for. MADAME MARION will be at ber Studb on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons fron 2.30 to 4.30 next week, to see new pupils. PUBLIC NOTICES. I WILL not be responsible for any Debts contracted in mi- name from this day, March 2. 1907. —T. V. Jenkins, Boston-rd., ! Mt. Eden. T ! HE FIRST ORIGINAL STANDARI MARINE ENGINE, the PRE MIER MARINE GAS ENGINE OF THI WORLD, built by the STANDARD MO TOR CONSTRUCTION CO. of New Jerse; City, which has been fitted into the UNI ON S.S. Coy's launch, has been iuspectei by a number of the leading engineers am many others interested in Oil Engines ii this -City, who one and all pronounce i to be. for simplicity of design, smoothnes in absence of vibration, automat! lubrication, noiseless operation, ease li starting, etc.. THE BEST AND MOST UP TO-DATE OIL ENGINE YET INTRO DUCEIJ, These engines are about one-half .th ', weight of the old type, and are guaranteei to run continuously at. the maximum powe ' without heating, knocking or ill effects ' Every, part is tested under hydrauli Every engine is GUARANTEED TO DE 1 VELOP AT LEAST 25 PER CENT MQRI POWER THAN THAT FOR/WHICI THEY ARE RATED. The 12 h.p.-Engin sold to the Union S.S. Coy. is shown o ' TEST CARD (every engine has a TES'. • CARD ATTACHED) to BE 1G H.P., whic. ' power is guaranteed. : For full particulars, prices and cato 10-nie= ' apply AUCKLAND 1 ENGINEER : ING AND MOTOR AGENCY. CO. (Williai • T J Bell), ,the first to introduce "UNION • Oil Engines into Australasia, King's Chan: beis, 63. Queen-fit.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 53, 2 March 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 53, 2 March 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 53, 2 March 1907, Page 8

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