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PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. A -s. v. s. i ANN UA L PICNIC ANNUAL PI CN I C To MOTUTAPU, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) JANUARY 7 TO-MORROW (SUXDAYK JANUABY 7. Boats Leave 9.30 and 10 a.m. Adulte, 1,6; Children. 5 to 14, 6d. Orchestra on Each Boat. GOOD SPORTS PROGRAMME. r „„. . " ot ?*■*** and Milk Free. •Lollies. Ice Cream, etc for the Children.' Tickets Obtainable at Boat gy, T. STANLEY. Secretary. • ■ _«| TFUCKLAND'S MgSSSSSataal TJEACH. LAU-XCH OLIVE JEAN. Licensed to Carry 90 passengers, leaves Launch Landing, opp. Harbour Board Office, at 10 a.m. and Buckland's at 4.43 p.m. To-morrow (Sunday) and Monday. Return Fare. 26. Daily Service will be continued throughout the week. <_J2 N. J. INGLIS. Owner. £. __fc_ CURFDALE — CJUKFDALE __fc__3__ °URFDALE -— O URFDALE W_H_M Auckland s Kic New Seaside Resort. TO-MORROW (SrXDAD, TO-MORROW fSUNDAY), TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), SPECIAL EXCURSION. SPECIAL <EXCURSIOX. SPECIAL EXCURSION. By tne Northern Company's Popular Excursion Steamer, PS. WAKATERE. P.S. WAKATERE. PS. WAKATERE, Leaves Northern Wharf 9.45 a.m. Leaves Surfdale 5 p.m. RETURN FARE: Adults a'B Children (under 12) V The above Special Excursion will afford citizens n splendid ■opportunity of .inspecting Surfdale and notlne the wonderful proI press achieved in 12 short months. Over j7O houses erected. £2000 .-foarf. two stores, j modern tearooms, tennis court, hail and ' sbont 20 miles of roads formed. I Unseasonable weather notwithstanding. it.he seles during the ipast week have ecl'psed all nrevious records— n mne-nlficent tribute to the attractions of Surfdale. SURFDALE. with its TWO BEACHES— separated by le«f> than three-quarters of a mile, one of which Is tbe magnificent OVF.ROA SURF P.F.ACH ONEROA SURiF BEACH ("The Glory of Waiheke") — will le known in tbe near future as "the Mat'lv of Auckland." and Snrfinie Sections MUST always be In dem-nnd. Consequently values will show a tremendous advance in the next year or two. SECTIONS FROM £30. SECTIONS FROM £_0. DEPOSIT FROM SO/. Balance at the rate of EIGHTPENCE A ©AY <£1 a month), [ With No Interest and No Rates. j If you buy NOW, while tbe prices are ilow and the terms easy, yoa MUST make money. Make a point of visiting the Ocean Front of the Estate. where extensive ■Daaoraniic views are to be obtained, em- . bracJiKr all the islands of the world-famous iHtmrakl Gu:r. I -Kef regiments, hot water, soft drinks, elc. available. ,-■ *-,"}- —X.S..S. Cn.'s steamer leaves for iMirfdaJe daily at 9.30 a.m.. leavin; Surf-oc-le ,al\oi:t 4.45 p.m. gURFDALE SEASIDE TESTATE, 154. QUEEN STREET. . Tele_>l_o_ie_ UStA and S3o_. 737

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 January 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 January 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 January 1923, Page 16

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