WAIKATO SHIPPING CO. OWING TO THE CURTAILMENT OF THE RAILWAY SERVICE, THIS COMPANY WILL RUN A PASSENGER SERVICE IX CONJUNCTION' WITH THE "AUCKLAND STAR" BETWEEN MERCER AND HUNTLY EVERY NIGHT (EXCEPT SUNDAY). Leaving Mercer Wharf at 7 p.m., returning from Uuntly Wharf at midnight, arriving Mercer to connect with Auckland Train at 6.40 a.m. 'Passenjjers Intending to utilise this service will need to leave Auckland by the 3.45 p.m. iraln. THIS SERVICE IS NOW RUNNING. FARES: X / EACH WAY. The "Auckland Star" motor cara, cannectIng with the steamer at Hantly, carry papers not only for the Waikato, but also Country. Tt>e cars arc, therefore, co heavily loaded that passengers by the steamer who wish to go beyond Huntly must make their own arrangements for conveyance. They can Jo this by telegraphIns to Messrs Tibby and Macdonald, Hamilton. , r»TE HAVE LARGE STOCKS OF ELECTRICAL MOTORS FOR USE ON DIRECT OK ALTERNATING CURRENT CIRCUITS. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CO., LTD., mELLESLEY gT. yyEST. Manager: J. ALLUM, A.A.I.E.E. Telephones: 2140, 2510, IKO, and A3U3. D ye comfort can be secured by properly fitted ulasses. Coiiult J. A. PEACOCK, F.S.M.C., England (With Honours). SIGHT SPECIALIST. Lenses and Frames of every kind supplied. Customers are assured of Skilful Treatment with Best Appliances. T. PEACOCK AND SON, OPTICIANS. L'lS, QUEEN STREET. R—D " Truly an Art that can bring a llvltitf Individual before our eyes Is i great Art." ENLARGED PORTRAITS OF SOLDIERS BY BARTLETT ARE LIFELIKE, AND IN EVEItX StiNSE FAITHFUL LIKENESSES Oi' THE ORIGINALS. WE DO NOT EMPLOY CANVASSERS, SO KINDLY CALL OR WRITE DIRECT FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, YOU WILL SAVE COMMISSION AND (JET BETTER WORK. W. H. BARTLETT, PHOTOGRAPHER, ONLY • M - ONE r&UEL'N cjxREET, ADDRESS. "<* *3 AUCKLAND. COLLARD AND COLLARD PIANOS. IT IS THE UNIFORM VALUE OF THE 'COLLARD' , FOR OVER 150 YEARS THAT HAS MADE ITS REPUTATION. Every detail of Its construction receives All material used is absolutely the best. That means a PIANO Or PERMANENT EXCELLENCE In every particular la which a piano should excel—tone, touch appearance and durability. QIIIFMENT JUST A RRIVED. INVESTIGATE (~)UP. WXCIUSGB QI'STEM. We otter full allowance for your old Instrument, and arrnnge suitable terms for difference in values. SOLS AGENTS. E. & F. PIANO AGENCY LIMITED, S. COLDICUTT, Manager. 181, QUEEN STREET, near H.M. Theatre. C F. MOORE PIANO CO. CUSTOMS ST. E. (Next Waverley). nir I PIANOS I X»TA &1D I PIANOS I 3J IU £25 ,' ) £75 £5? ! SSSS ! £85 Pianos Bought, Sold, Exchanged, Hired. Good Makers, Ix>w Prices. Easy Terms. C SCHMIDT STUDIOS, (By Special Appointm«rnt to His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Liverpool.) MEDAL OF HONOUR, PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION. GOLD MEDALLIST, FRANCO-BRITISH EXPOSITION. GOLD MEDALLISTS, NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. SCHMIDT STUDIOS, 270, QUiCEN STEEET. A _ C.A.V. ACCUMULATORS. NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED. CONSULT TURNBULL & JONES, LTD., SUOUTLAND STREET. •Phones 2102 and 3761. a ———-_ CASH REMOVAL SALE OF HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY, TyATCHES, /BLOCKS, (SILVERWARE, ETC., .ETC. I s N ow O N ' EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED. 126, QUEEN STREET (OPP. "HERALD" OFFICE.) C SPEIGHT'S BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT AND PETER DAWSON'S WHISKY. SOLE AGENTS : g. McMillan and co., CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. NOTE—ALL STANDARD LINES WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK, C
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 183, 4 August 1919, Page 4
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