City of HH Auckland The Auckland City Corporation desires to direct, the attention of Citizens and Visitors to the City to the following activities which are available for pleasure seekers. AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SWIMMING BATHS. There is no more delightful place to spend a day than Swimmers are catered for at Baths in the City, Hem* the Auckland Zoological Park, where extensive grounds, Bay, and Parnell, as under: comprising an area of some 30 acres, have been laid out (1) HOBSON STREET—TEPID SALT WATER in beautiful gardens and rockeries ) and accommodation Separate swimming pools for males and females, provided for the large number of rare Exhibits which Hours: Summer, 5.30 a.m. — 9 p.m. have been acquired from all parts of the world by the Winter, 6.30 a.m. 9 p.m. Auckland City Council, and to which extensive additions Admission: Adults .... .... 6d have recently been made. Children .... .... 3d A pleasure to old and young and of great educational Towels and Trunks .... .... 2d value. Plunge Bath .... .... 6d Visitors to the Park are catered for at a Kiosk, which Sunday hours, until 10.30 a.m. has been erected for that purpose, and for those who (2) SHELLY BEACH SALT WATER. desire to arrange picnics, hot water may be obtained at Hours: Summer, 6 a.m. — 8 p.m. reasonable rates. Winter, 6 a.m. — 6 p.m. Band Concerts will be rendered by the celebrated Admission: Adults .... .... 2d Municipal Band (which consists of 40 high-class per- Children .... .... Id formers) on Sunday and Monday, 26th and 27th Sunday hours, until 10 a.m. December, 1926, and on Saturday and Sunday, Ist and (3) ST, STEPHEN'S AVENUE—SALT WATER. 2nd January, 1927. Hours: Summer, 5.30 a.m. — 9 p.m. No holiday in Auckland is complete without a visit to Winter, 6 a.m. 6 p.m. the Zoological Park. Admission: Adults .... .... 2d A frequent tram service is run to the Zoo on all days Children .„. Id in the week. Sunday hours until 4.30 p.m. TRAVEL IN SAFETY AND COMFORT. SEASON TICKETS AT ALL BATHS. A well-organised trau. service is arranged to all parts of the City and Suburbs, and special services are provided for Race Patrons, who are carried to points within a few seconds of Ellerslie and Alexandra Park Racecourses. J. MELLING, Acting Town Clerk.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 December 1926, Page 16
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