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SHIPPING. VORTHFSX QtTEAMSHIP pc., T TO. Weather and other circumstances permitting Leaves Auckland. Leaves Outports. 4.RKLE S HAY.* BROWN'S, MUERAYH AND I)EEI' I'UEEKt S.S. OREWA iSee Silverdalo.) Leaves Arkle's Hay at>out 43 minutes later ihan'Silverrtale. AWANTIt S.S. APAXfI Sat., I2ih. 11.30 p.m. Wed., Kith. 10.30 a.m. IUI'KI.AMiS WAIUKU Wed.. 0.."!" a.m. Wed., 5 p.m. i'AHRACK ;..\Y TRIPf S.S. WAIPU Tuhs,, 1.-.tli 1 p.:ii. Wed.. 16th. 8 a.m. ■'OltOM \Nii."l.t S.S. WAIPU Tues . Mb, iin.ni Tups., Bth, r>.3o p.m. (ST. iiARKIKI: !);h March WAIPU Huril'lKA VMI KAIMAI IIAD7 Mon. Tih Man-h. 7 p.m. CLAYMORE X WVAt" ISLAND AND ALCIE'S. Wed.. Krl, Thurs.. Sat. KKKKPEEHU S.S HAIITI Mon.. 7tli. l<i.:m p.m. Tucs.. Bth, ."> p.m. KAWAt". LKICII. OMAHAt.. .S.S. KAWAD VV,■(!.. !Hh. in a.m. Thurs. lotb. S. 3'> a.m. MKIHTKV HAYt DAPHNE Monday. Tth March, midnight. MAXCAPAIt 7tu March. ." p.m. WAIOTAHI MARSHKX PT Oth March.. .WAIOTAHI MA.NIiONU: S.S. CLANSMAN Tut'sday, Sth, 5.30 p.m. Also See ilouhora. MANCAWAI. KAWALf I.EIGHt KAWAU Kri.. Uth. in a.m. Sal.. 12th. 7.:i<> a.m. MAT.4KANA TRIPt S.S. KOTITI Tues.. Sth, noon W.-d., u{\\. 3 a.m. OI'OTIKI AND OHIWA.SS. NISATIAVVA Steamer delayed at Upotiki. Via lauranga. PAKROA AND IK AROHA. Mon.. 7th, 5.30 p.m. Tues., Sth. 3 p.m. Wnl., !>tli, 10..50 p.m. Tlmrs., Huh. 7 p.m. 'AKENGAt 14th March. 7 p.m. CLAYMOHK 'AK!A BAY....Uth March WAIOTAHI •ATETONUAt s.S. HAUITI Mon.. 7th, 10.30 p.m. Tues.. sth. .'. p.m. I'l'llOlt o.V. ELSIK Weii., U3rd. p.m. Thure. :Mth., 730 p.m. iLStiELL AND OPI'A S.S. CLANSMAN Tuesdays, r>.3o Carpo uu;il 2 p.m. only. <ii.vi-:i;i)alkt s.s kotiti Weil.. (Uli, 2 p.m. Tbnrs.. lutU. 6.30 a.m. I'AHrXA..Mon., 7th. 10.30 p.m... HACITI I'AIKUAt Mon.. 7th, midnight PAI'HNK PAI'RAXUA. Mlir.NT. TE Pt"KE, ANIJ STATIONS ON EAST COAST RAILWAY. -'a:'so for Kani;ltaiki, Matata, and Tarawera S.S. NGAPCHI Hon.. Wed., Fri., 7 p.m. Tues., TUurs., Sat.. 7 p.m. Mount cargo Monday and Tuesda;. Taurauj-a cargo Wednesday and Friday. No cargo sfter noon sailing days. Tb: AROHAt See Paeroa Time-table IIIASIES P.S. WAKATEKB W'pd.. Dth. -2 i>.m. Thurs.. 10th. 7.10 a.m. l-'ri.. 11th. :t.:tu p.m. Sat.. 12th 7.30 a.m. Sun. Kith. ;> p.m. Mon.. 14th. J p.m. VAIHEKEt O.V. WAIUKU rues.. 9.30 a.m. Tues.. 3 p in. !-"ri., f).;»u a.m. Kri.. 3 p.m. Vessel goes Ostend only Wednesdays,' via Auckland's. 9.30 a.m. VAU'AI'AKALRIt See Airanul Sailings. ■VAIPC Ring Phone 34 ELSIE Monday, 7th, i p.m. tVAKK WORTH. WAIWERAt HAUITI cd.. SHh. -' p.m. Thurs., 10th. 7 a.m. VUANUJKOA CLANSMAN Tuesdays. 5.30 p.m. Also See Houhora. >VHANANAKI.etc..7th March.noon. .GAEL .YHAXCAPOTA TRIPSt 4th March. 5 p.m. ■VHANUAMATA p.m. DAPHNK A UANUAKEIf S.S. M.4NAIA HoDday, Wednesday, Thurs . Friday. 10 p.m. Saturday "ll 30 a.m. UHANGAREI (Town Wharf). Hon.. itli. 5 p.m. Tues.. Bth, 4.30 p.m. Tues.. Bth, 6.30 p.m. Wed.. !>th, 6 p.m. VUj.KATA.VE ... S.S. TAtSMA-N Tuesday, Sth March spm WEST COAST SEIiVICH. FOR HOKIANCA (from Onehnnjta) M'l'OTßl Thursday, 2 p.m. Tγ. 1.13 iAWHIA AI'POUKI Monday. 14th, 2 p.m. Tr. 1.13. v'EW PLVMUUTH 3.5.' HAHAWA Sailing Indefinite. tAGLAN" AI'PDCKI Monday. 14th, 2 p.m. Tγ. 1.13. IVAXGANUI ONLY S.S AKAPAWi To Sail about 15th March. POI{ WAIUKU. PONO (Cargo Dally). (VAIPIPI. TE TOP.Ot. etc.S.S. VICTORY Cargo onij, up to 11 a.m. N.B. —No Cargo received within one hour jf steamer's departure, or after 11 a.m. Sat. Overtime churned lifter ■& p.m. f Freights P'repald. JCargo only. Ring Phone 218 for Further Information.

COMPANY'S OFFICE: QUAY STREET. EDUCATIONAL A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. MANUAL AND TECHNICAL BRANCH DRESSMAKING CLASSES. Courses in Dressmaking will he held at the following places, days and times, also Millinery at Otahuhu. Fee for Course of 30 Lessons MO/ plus uctual cost of materials used; for Term of ID Lessons. 12/6. Instructress. MISS VINCE. a fully qualified Teacher of Dressmaking and Mil linery. with years of experience in teaching under the Victorian and South Australian Education Departments, and Examiner in both subjects for the South Australian Education Department. MISS VINCE will attend to enrol students at the following places and times : Pukekohe Technical SchooI—TUESDAY. March 8. 3.3 p.m. rapakura District SchooI—WEDNESDAY. March 9. 10-12 noon. Devonport Technical SchooI—WEDNESDAY. March !). 3-5 p.m. Otahuhu Technical SchooI—THURSDAY, March 10, 3-5 p.m. Papatoetoe District SchooI—THURSDAY, March 10, 10-12 noon. Northcote Manual Training School FRIDAY. March 11. 5.30-11.30 a.m. Henderson Public HaII—FRIDAY. March 11. 2.30-4.15 p.m. A Class will be held at Onehunga on MONDAYS. 2.30-4..-!0 p.m.. in rhe Onehunga District, commencing March 14. J. P. KALAUGHER. "■39 Supervisor

CJEDDOX MEMORIAL TECHNICAL, COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. 1021. Thp Evening Classes of the College will i-ommem-e on MONDAY NEXT. March 14 Students wishing to enrol should attend the College THIS EVENING (Monday) or on WEDNESDAY or on FRIDAY of ttiU week, between the hours of fi.so and 0 p.m. Prospectus can be obtained from the ■College, or from the various booksellers

GEORGE GEORGE, r, ' w Dirertor. "pNGINT:ERING. Electrical Ensineenn;: provides a Mc opportunity for advancement for the trained man. Our f'ourses embrace the whole ranee of the Electrical FieW, from Wiring and Bell Fitting to Dynamo Work and Automobile Electricity. The Bower School is filial with the most up-to-date plant for demonstration purposes, and the hi£h percentage of passes by Our Students in Government Examinations proves that we are at the forefront as an Engineering School. Call or write for our Prospectus "B," and get an early start. "DOW-CR'S T7NGI-VEERING Q'CHOOL, COLWILL-S CHAMBERS. OWANSON gTREET, A UCKLAJfD. r.O. BOX 50. (AND AT"WELLINGTON.) DR HANDSOME REWARD awaits those who Invest 2/6 in a bottle of ROTLE'S TONIC ESSENCE at any Pharmacy. A splen-did brain, body and nerve specific an-d The last word in economy. A bottle of Koyle's Essence mixed with sugar and water makes 15/ worts of splendid tonic. ttOYLE'S ROTOBiUA SALTS, a wonderful remedy for all acid disorders. II EutLiUii; luc&et Lamp* >.ua Tuuui&r Torches of beet quality at Hazard's, Queen St. 7/6 upwards. o<l and inspect A W"AVY Serge Short Knickers, for Gramnui ; -V" School wear, light and heavy make, all I sizes—Tutf»; Symonda St.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 56, 7 March 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 56, 7 March 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 56, 7 March 1921, Page 6

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