SHIPPING. J 4 T yOUK SERVICE. | QANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS. NEW AND ALL RED ROUTE HOME TO ENDLESS JOYS. THRILLS AT EVE" TURN OF YOUR EN< HANTING Hilr ACROSS CANADA. WF TtF«ERVE Your Berths from Auckland to Vancouver in the R.M.S. NIAGARA or >n the RMM P. AORANGI. Palatial Liners. WE ARRANGE the Best Itinerary Across Canada, stop Overs in the Canadian Rockies Compartment. Drawing Rooms. Standard and Tourist Sleeping L. r Berths, Hotel Reservations, Atlanta j Berths on All Lines. I WE ISSUE Prepaid Passages rrom United Kingdom, also from any Canadian or United States Point to Anywhere in New Zealand. Special Round-the-World Tickets—Home by C A. Line—The New All Red Route aud Return via Panama or Suez. CVVADIAN NATIONAL AGENTS EVERYWHERE. In fart, there is no Better }\ ! '-" to Travel than the NATIONAL WA\. For Fares. Free Literature, and All Information also Bookings for the Canadian | National Exhibition at Toronto. | j Apply to I /-CANADIAN "RATIONAL "DAILWAYS. I 5 AND 6, FERRY BLDGS., AUCKLAND, j I. —| ! CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT 1 MARINE, LTD. ; AND CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS, j DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS ( BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND. UNITED j STATES AND CANADA. Cargo also accepted for United Kingdom j and the Continent. ; Through Bills of Lading at Lowest ! Current Rates. ; TO NEW YORK. BOSTON AND MONTREAL. CANADIAN CONQUEROR. About 20th June. FROM MONTREAL (DIRECT). CANADIAN CHALLENGER. Due about Oth July. j For Rates of Freight and further particujlars, apply to CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT MARINE. LTD., AND CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. 3 and 0. Ferry Buildings. Quay Street. Phone Number. 43-OSO. WS . I MOTOR SERVICES. j O" \ UCKLAND S TAR " I \ AI OTOR gERVICE. j [ FRANKTON TO TE AROHA. 1 ; CAR LEAVES FRANKTON JUNCTION 1 , STATION ON GRAND HOTEL SIDE at I 10.-15 each eveniug excepting Saturdays 'and Sundays, on arrival of the Second ! Express. Arrives at Te Aroha at 1 a.m.. j and leaves there again at 1.30 a m.. to ' connect with the Main Trunk train for I Auckland at Frankton at 3.45 a.m. I SUNDAYS.—Leave Hamilton. 10.30 a.m.; i leave Te Aroha 2 p.m. Connects with White Star Service from and to Auckland. INQUIRIES: AUCKLAND —Publisher. "Auckland Star." j 'Phone 42-123. HAMlLTON—Representative "Star " 'Phone 1702. TE AROHA —Agent. "Auckland Star." 'Phone 217. D 4 L TNIVERSA L MOTOR COACH SERVICE r i PAPATOETOE VIA OTAHUHU. ; The 0.50 a.m. from Papatoetoe, 10.30 a.m. frotn City, are hereby cancelled. . I In future, as from MONDAY. Next. Ruses ■ j will leave corner Puhunui and Great South •Roads for <itv. via t'armth and Station . I Roads, at 0.5.-..' 7.30. 5.5. 10.3, 1.5. 3.5. C.15, . J0.40. ; ! Buses leaving G.P.O. at o.]f>. 12.10. 4.10. Ir.. c, 111. T. 40. 11. will run to Puhuni Road. J via Station and Carruth Roads. ! PAPATOETOE VIA MANGERE. ' ; The 5.40 p.m. and 0.15 p.m. FROM CITY 'STILL REN. The --•1.-, p.m. from I'aoa- ; , toeioe via M.P.O. and 6.15 p.m. from City. "j\ ia Robertson Road, are hereby cancelled. ■ j Also the 7.10 a.m. from Papatoetoe via I Mangere on Sundays is cancelled. OrherI wise the Time Tables remain as heretofore. C. J. MAIION. 134 Proprietor.
rpE KUITI-NEW PLYMOUTH-HAWERA. I AARD MOTOR SERVICES. 81-DAILY. Leaves Te Kuiti 7.43 a.m., 12 noon. 12 Noon Car connects with Daylight Limited. Te Kuiti. Waiotomo Caves.—Daily: 10/ return. Seats booked by collect wire. AARD. Te Kuiti. Cars leave Hangatiki Station bi-daily for Waitomo Caves after arrival of North and Souih-bound trains. Fare.s. 5/ return. Fares to New Plymouth: Single, £1'; return, £3 15,'. ROWLEY AND CLOKEY, P.O. Box 2S. Te Kuiti. WS V UCKLAND CITY CORPORATION + *- TRAMWAYS. NOTICE. MKADOWBANK RoAIJ BUS SERVICE. The Feeder Bus, Remuera Terminus to Mondowbnnk Road, will resume runnine as from SUNDAY, 13fi June. Time-table a.-, heretofore. \V. ST. ,1. CLARKE. .'-■1 A'tin; Manager. AUCTIONS. f-pUUIT rpEES, mm. SHRUBS. AND /"GARDEN pLANTS. _M»I | W EDNESDAY. JUNK -J^ AT NOON ' |-\rr;ssßs. -oadley and pp., ttd., j WILL SELL AS A ROVE, j AT CITY MARKETS. On Ae.-ount of Messrs. W. Carr and Son. ! and Mr. W. R. Cole. j their ririST consignment or 1000 * T " NI: - pip- and citrus AVUU FRUIT TREES 'True to Name), including: — APPLES. PEACFIES. PLUMS. No-turincs. Lemons, Pourman Oranges. Sweet oranges. Lo.an : >erries. Gooseberries, li'iavas. and Grapes, ct . NOTE.—yir. Carr has !„-.f. u nerivelr engaged for the past 27 years in the nu'rserv business at Avondale. and will personally attend the above Sale to'rive any advice required, Ais.i, On Acount of Mr. T. Lock. Mangere. V CHOICE SELECTION OF FLOWER--iTX i\'G SHRUBS AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AND GARDEN PLANTS. Including: - [Daphnes Eri.-as. Boronias, .Ta.-knranda. Rhododendrons. Azaleas. Bouvardias, I'ointsettia. Palms, etc Hakea. Te,-o,na. Privet, and Golden Euouymons Hedging. Cinerarias. Cyclamen. Sto-ks. Ferns and a Large Assortment of Garden Plants. AND fyj., j _rj.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 6
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