SHIPPING. pANADIAN "VTATIONAL -RAILWAYS. /"IANADIAN mOURS And T,t VENTS OF TNTEREST. All passengers leaving by thp K.M.m.s. Aorangl August 3 sailing, may arrange with UNION STEAMSHIP CO. or THOS. COOK AND SON to Bo at JASPER PARK for tho GREAT GOLF TOURNAMENT, Also for the CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION AT TORONTO. By travelling on the CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS you take in tho highest CANADIAN ROCKIES, the SCENIC ROBSON PARK, tho RESTFUL JASPER NATIONAL PARK. Wonderful scenery all the way. Right across Canada the CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY KESORTS are open for the Tourist, and every ticket issued in connection with travel by the C.A. Line is available for tho boundless joys of THE CANADIAN NATIONAL WAY ACROSS CANADA. .Bo suro your ticket reads via CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. For free literature, fares, reservations, tours, hotel accommodation, and sleeping berths on Canadian National Trains app'y to UNION S.S. CO., LTD., THOS. COOK AND SON. Or /CANADIAN RATIONAL. TJAILWAYS. FERRY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. ws MOTOR SERVICES. "AUCKLAND C<TAR" TVrOTOR SERVICE. FRANKTON TO TE AROHA. CAR LEAVES FRANKTON JUNCTION STATION ON GRAND HOTEL SIDE at 10.45 each evening excepting Saturdays and Sundays, on arrival of the Second Express. Arrives at Te Aroha at 1 a.m., and leaves there again at 1.30 a.m., to connect with the Main Trunk train for Auckland at Frankton at 3.45 a.m. SUNDAYS—Leave Hamilton, 10.30 a.m.; leave Tβ Aroha 2 p.m. Connects with White Star Service from and t<3 Auckland, INQUIRIES : AUCKLAND—Publisher, "Auckland Star." 'Phone 42-123. HAMILTON —Representative •'Star." 'Phone 1732. TE AROHA—Agent, "Auckland Star." 'Phone 21T. D 4 rjtß KUITI-NEW PLIMOUTH-HAWBRA. AARD MOTOR SERVICES. 81-DAIL.Y. Leaves Te Kuiti 7.45 a.m., 12 noon. 12 Noon Car connects with Daylight Limited. Te Kulti, Waiotomo Caves.—Daily: 10/ return. Seats booked by collect wire. AARD. Te Kuiti. Cars leave Hangatiki Station bi-daUy for Waitomo Caves after arrival of North and South-bound trains. Fares, 5/ return , . Fares to New Plymouth: Single, £2; return, £3 15/. ROWLEY AND CLOKET, P.O. 'Bos 28, Te Kuiti. WS AUCKLAND - HAORAKI PLAINSTHAMES. — Hudson Sedan Service L'ar leaves G.P.0., Auckland, 1 p.m daily (except Sundays). Ring "phone 26-574 D OGIER AND WOODS. AUCTIONS. rpO TJDMUERA " TJESIDENTS. T'M PORT ANT piiARPET CJ^LE AT gX. M ARK'S JJALL, * TJEMUERA "ROAD, yyEDNESDAY JULY AT 9 P.M. SHAKI , . EW gItITISH AABPETS, Comprising: gQUARES — £JQ _ SQUARES. gQUARES ~ 5Q ~ SQUARES. Just Landed from England. gUPER QtARPETS. gtJPER WILTON /CARPETS. gUPER VyiLTON pARPETS. AND /CARPET SQUARES /CARPET SQUARES A XMINSTER CARPET CJQUARES Also, GOOD ASSOR.TMENT OF RUGS. NOTE.—These Carpets are from one of th< leading makers, and are all high-grade exclusive designs. gALE: "yyEDNESDAX SI. MARK'S HALL, REMUERA ROAD. Q.EORGE VVTALKEH, AUCTIONEER, 3S, QUEEN STREET. T° JJEMUERA T>ESIDENTS Q.EQRGE VyALKEK, At the Residence, N°- 14, R ailMA ro-u>. Next Door to Dr. Pezaro. rjIHURiSDAV EXT, JULY -|- AT -J -I O'CLOCK. X HE ~W nOLE OF THE Oupbiho: FURNISHINGS AND pIANO. Details Later Issues. QEORGE -yyALKER, AUCTIONEER, 38, QUEEN STHEET. JJY AUCTION. rpLTISDAT, AT -Q A.J 11, CRICKET AVENUE, KIN'GSLAND AT THE ROOMS. 6 -ROOMED VILLA RESIDENCE, bat room, scullery, washnonse, sewi drainage. Section about 50 x 140. Property Overlooks Football Ground and Flagged. LOW RESERVE. Q.EORGE VyALKER, 33, QUEEN STREET.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 162, 10 July 1926, Page 6
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