FTTNERAL DIRECTORS. LITTLE AND SONS, LTD.. Under- . takers auii Embalmers, •'Marble Area.' , Hobson St.. Auckland. Phone 5»1. _|J ATNEY SIBLN, Undertaker aad Embalrner. Phone 534 A. Newmarket »nd Symonds St., Auckland. Official Undertaker to N.Z. Defence Department. L) T~ j MeIVOR AND SONS. Undertakers , and Embalmers, 19S. Karangahape K<J. Motor Hearse. Phones 659, 2154 12 rings). D rtrESTEK.N PARK. IIXEKAL CO., 70. VV ponsonby Rd. Jas. Weir, Manager. Funerals Furnished. Town or Country. ■Hotore. Phone IS3S. P TS7INKS AND HALL. Undertakers ana W Einb.ilmers. chancery St.. Aucklana. Phones: Bus., 332; Private, 1907, 1929 ('J tlngg). ° FICKICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. ~ -VfORTHERN STEAMSHIP ftwDA COMPANY, LTD. ErflKSj VX7"EEK "pSD rpRIPS. QATCHDAY, "I OfTH TV,I"ARCH. WAIWERA AND GRUT'S. GAEL 1.43 p.m., Railway Wharf KAWAC AND ALGIE'S. 6.5. DAPHNE.. .1.43 p.m., Northern Wharf WAI HERE. S.S. WAIOTAHI. .1.45 p.m., Northern Wharf ARKLE'S BAY AND WAY PORTS. B.S. K.OTITI 2 p.m., Railway Wharf Vessels return on Monday morning, arriving in Auckland about 9 a.m. CHARLES RANSON, 41 Manager. AUCKLAND MASTER PLUMBERS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL piCXIC Will be held at MOTUTAPU ISLAND, SATURDAY, jy/TARCH "JQ S.S. ALBATROSS will leave Ferry Wharf at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and will leave the Island on return trip at 5 p.m. Good Sports Programme and Band. Tickets: Single 2/. Double 3/. Family 3/G. Obtainable from any Member of the Association. 503 1 _ ■yrMTHKiiv STEAMSHIP j> COMPANY, LIMITED. JSXX&I PAEROA RACKS. SATURDAY. 12TII, AND MONDAY. 14T.H MARCH. S.S. WAI HA RLE. •Leave Auckland. —Friday, March 11, midnight; Sunday, JJarch 13, midnight. ■Leave Paeroa. —Saturday, March 12, 8.30 p.m.; Monday. March 14, 10 p.m. FOli THAMES. P.S. WAKATERE. Leave Auckland. —Friday, March 11, 3.30 Leave Thames—Monday, March 14, 9 p.m. Passengers by Sunday I'aeroa steamer can catch early train at Kopu for Paeroa. Train from Paeroa should connect with Wakatere Monday eveninj; after races 1 CHARLES RANSON. Manager. r\ -jVXOUNT EDEN HOCKEY CLUB. *~JfcZX piCNIC AND SPORTS. MOTUTAPU. -JTEXT SATURDAY. Adults, 2/; Chililren, 4 to 12 years 1/ Hot Water and Milk Provided 'Free. Italian Orchestra. Boat leaves Ferry Tee. Quay Street (Northeote side), at 0 a.m. and 1.10 n m Tickets obtainable at Boat. ' 514 E x ~ ri V? 8 i o N <■..', 'a , BUCKLAND'S BEACH. (Weather Permitting) SUXBAY, ISTH MA.UGH. 6teamers will leave the Waterfront, opposite Northern Roller Mills, At 10 a.m. Buckland's 4 p.m. Retnrn Fare, 2/. 523 BRADNJLY AND BIN^S. r .t iu V\7IEATHER PEiRMITTING. C?? , "!! .EXCURSION TO WAOiARIE. SUNDAY, 13TH MARCH. S.S. KAIPATIKI will leave the Waterfront, opposite Northern Roller Mills, at 10 a.m.. calling at Birkdale. Kobsonvillft, Greenhithe, and Waimarie. Return Fare, 'If. 524 BRADNEY AND BINNS. fnHE big play of. love, laughter, tears and ■*- honour. "The Natural Law." at the KISS'S Theatre.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 60, 11 March 1921, Page 10
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