PICJfICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. ! gPECIAL MOTOR mRI PS ' SPECIAL MOTOR TRIPS SPECIAL MOTOR TRIPS TO MURRAY'S BAY ESTATE. MURRAY'S BAY ESTATE, } MURRAY'S BAY ESTATE, i TAKAPUNA. TAKAPUNA. d INSPECT THIS BEAT7TIFUL, SEASIDE ' ESTATE, .TUST BEYOND MILFORD JUST BEYOND MILFORD. SPECIAL TRIPS WILL BE RUN BY A ' MODERN DENNIS CHAR-A-BANC, ' Leaving Devonport Wharf as under: SATURDAY—Leaves Devonport at 2 p.m. Leaves Murray's Bay at 5 p.m. SUNDAY—Leave Devonport at 10.15 a.m. Leaves Murray's Bay at 4 p.m. FARES : 2/6 RETURN. s ARES : 2/G RETURN. a Tickets From ' CIAMUEL -yAILE AND QONS, T TD., 83. QUEEN STREET (See Special Advt. for Particulars.) s 542 A FAST AND TJ.p-TO-DATE LAUNCH ' Will Leare DTTDER'S WHARF DDDER'S WHARF ' For , R.ANGITOTO and DRUNKEN BAY BEACH ' RAXGITOTO and DRUNKEN BAY BEACH RANGITOTO and DRUNKEN" BAY BEACH SUNDAYS, at 10.30 a.m., 11.45 a.m. and SUNDAYS, at 10.30 a.m., 11.45 a.m. and , 2 p.m. 2 p.m. FARES TO RANGITOTO (Return): Adults 1/6. Children 6d. FARES FROM DUDER'S WHARF TO DRUNKEN BAY (Return): Adulte 2/, Children 9d. Dast Boat from Rangltoto Wharf 6.20 p.m. Last B.oat from Drunken Bay 5 p.m. ROLL UP, SPORTS! Here is a lovely trip for yon from Duder'e Wharf to Drunken Bay, where you can get plenty of Pipls. (Piper Fishing, and can go across to the lovely grounds of Motutapu, : and only 2/ return from your own shores. I Book at Cameron's for Seats, or Ring Phone I 141 Detonport. F. 5.4 "YES." HERE WE ARE AGAIN I', Bigger, Better and Brighter than t Ever. ; Voted the Premier Event of the Year. SANFORD. LTD.. EMPLOYEES' SIXTH ANNUAL PICNIC. ' To be Held at MOTUTAPU, SUNDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 25, 1923. By kind permission of Mrs. E. J. Reid. NOTE THIS— .TAZZ COMPETITIONS. Prizes £3 3/. 3 SINGING COMPETITIONS. Prizes £3 3/. Entrance Free. We cater for all, from the Oldest to the Youngest. Our Patrons' amusement our first consideration. Special Engagement of two Bands—Mr. Adeane's Orchestra and Jazz Band. Hot Water and Milk Provided Free. Lollies, Fruit, Ice-crenm and Soft Drinks for the Children free. I Boats leave Ferry Wharf at 9.30 a.m. i and 9.45 a.m. TICKETS: Gents. 2/-, Ladies 1/6, Children under 14 1/-. j < Children's amusements under control of special committee. Prizes defy competition. CHAS. PORTEOUS, 113 ' Sec. and Treae. IQ.LOBB FISHING CLUB. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT STEAMEU 1 ONBROA. I Excursion will leave King's Wharf TOMORROW (Sunday), February 25, at 9.30 a.m. Bait, Morning and Afternoon Tea procurable. Bring jour own Cup. Goot ■ Sport and Company. Fares, 6/. Further particulars from Sam Paul, Queen St., or ■T. McMAHON, Secretary. 648 GLEN Bird Fishing Club.—The Glen Bird has returned from tbe Wiltshire, anil leaves TO-MORROW, at 0.30 a.m.. for Fishing Excursion. Leaves Steps ltetween Northern and Railway Wharves. 'Bait and Tea provided. Fare 6/. s TEACHERS OF DAHCIHG. G' ORbON'BtJ'TLER gives Private Tuition; Latest Jazz, 1923 Steps.—3, Carlton Gore Rd.-. Grafton. 55 J) A C I N G. . LESLIE C. REYNOLDS, of London, . . . Will commence Teaching in Auckland shortly. Greek, Operatic. Persian, Neo-classic, and Ragtime Dnncinß. Rythmic Exercises. ' All Communications. ■ 31, LEES STREET, DUNEDIN. 721 ! MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT ■ aJ - OPERATIC. CLASSICAL, AND BALLROOM DANCING. , Resumes Teachine (Private Lessons) : Feb. } 1n . m ,, 12 ' „ Classes, March 10. Adni» M Satur days. 2.30 p.m. g Adult: Ballroom for beginners. Mondays. *!£?TOi Claes <"»«• Practice) : Thurs22Khyberpags , phoneßl3A , WS ° LD : jus 1 \ oU a. uwHuxnus.'a*, ' :
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 24 February 1923, Page 16
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