FERRY NOTICES. 4 ■ * - rnHE DEVONPORT ■Mwm • 1 STEAM FERRY CO.. LTD. (Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting.) DAT AND NIGHT SERVICES TO Devonport and Stanley Bay (Phone 41-346), ° Bayswater, Northcote. Birkenhead and Chelsea (Phone 40-284). Bus Service, via Bayswater and Devonport, to Takapuna (to Mllford Beach). Fare, including Boat and Bus. Return: Adults. 1/6; Children, 9d. Also to Campbell's, Murray's, and Brown's Bays: Adults, 2/6, 3/ and 3/6 respectively. To Cheltenham and Narrow Keck Beaches, via Devonport. Fares, including Boat and "us —Return: Adults. 1/: Children, 6d. Buses meet all Boats via Bayswater to Milford. Time-table and Fares at Ferry Office. RANGITOTO ISLAND. A Steamer leaves Auckland for Rangitoto on SATURDAY, at *2.30 p.m. Leaves Rangitoto nt *4 p.m.SUNDAY.—A Steamer leaves Auckland !nt *9.35 a.m., *11 a.m., *2.30 p.m. Leaves Rangitoto for Auckland at 10.30 a.m.. *12 Noon. *4.30 p.m. •CALLS AT DEVONPORT. RETURN FARES—Adults. 1/4; Children, 6d. VEHICULAR FERRY to Northcote. Birkenhead and Devonport. Time-tables and Fares on application. Phone 43-354. Steamers on Hire for EXCURSIONS to PINE ISLAND. MOTUTAI'U. RANGITOTO. BROWN'S ISLAND. AND HARBOUR EXCURSIONS. 8 PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. j *|IHE JJI'PER |_yARBOUR FTERRI 0° ■ L rD ! EXCURSIONS TO PINE ISLAND | (vrt-atber aud other circumstances per|mittingi.— launches -Wvnnua, Tawa and I'ftvigg leave Auckland Daily, at lO a.m., | returning from Tine Island, Mondays to • Fridays inclusive, at 3.."0 p.m.. Saturdays | •"> p m.. Sundays 4.40 p.m. Calling at Island I Bay. Boacb Haven. Uobsonville and Green- ! hit lie FARES: Adults, Return, 1/6: Children. 9d. Refreshments obtainable on Pine Island. FS gUNDAY. OCTOBER 2§. 85§| S.S. HAUITI. —* SURFDALE. OSTEND AND OMIHA, 3.50 A.M. Leaving Ostcnd at 5 p.m. and Surfdale at 5.30 p.m. S.S. KAWAU leaves Omiba at 5.30 p.m. Day Fare. 2/6. 27 J ONEROA BEACH. \ la Lovelj- Matiatia Bay. LAUNCH EXCURSION. SUNDAY. 26TH OCTOBER. 1928. OLIVE ROSE Leaves Launch Steps at 10 a.m. Return 3 p.m. RETURN FARE 2/6 2/6 Hot Water and Refreshments Obtainable. 27 TJIVERHEAD AND OSTEND SERVICES. 11 STEAMERS. CALLING AT ALL WHARVES. Leave Auckland Daily at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsonville, Waimarie and Riverhead fSaturdays excepted). Sundays at 4 p.m. Leave Riverhead Daily at6.45a.r0. (Sundav) excepted). For OSTEND. leaving Prince's Wharf Sunday*. 9.45 a.m.. Wednesday. 9.4.-. a.m. Fridays. 6.30 p.m.. Saturdav* 1.45 p.m. BRADNET AND BINNR. D 4 "\ IHOTUPU RANGES.—Cars leave Glen , Eden. SUNDAY. October 2S. 10.10 a.m. , and 11 a.m.. meeting 9.35 a.m. and 10.25 a.m. A.O.C. buses from G.P.0.. City. Leave Niliotupu 4.1.1 p.m.. 5.15 p.m. Excursion I-are s/. includes lunch and afternoon tea at Hotel. Waiaturua. — Information. C. H. MARTIN. 52K. Henderson Bureau. 27 ——Zm OEWTKTRY. TE E 1 H. E E T 11. VI LCANITE SETS FROM £2 10/ \ LLC A Mil: SETS FROM 10/. REFITTING FROM £1 5/ REFITTING FROM £1 5/. THE VERY LATEST. T TNBREAKABLE AND T IFELIKE. Unbreakable and -"ifelike. Dentures. ENTLRES. FEES REASONABLE. jJERBERT Yy ALKE R DENTIST. Corner Karangahape and Punsonby Roads. HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Friday Evening 7 to f. Phone 26-354. S A BOUT Your Teeth? You can get a bettei- Set for less money. — Consult Howey Walker. p "CMUDAY Night — See Howey Walker *■ abont your Teeth. Good work, fair fees, gentleness, extreme care. D DYERS AND CLEANERS. fJIHE JJE - jyjODELLING We have brought the art of Remodelling to the highest pitch of perfection. Ladies no longer throw awav or give away their "has-beens"—old-stylc coats, costumes, etc. They senj them to us to be Renovated, then Remodelled and adopted to the very latest London mode. The garments (provided the fabrics sound), will stand heaps more wear, and present a reallv smart and stylish appearance. The saving is well worth while. CALL. WRITE OR RING QROTHALL yyAY OLEANERS AND jyru. (Under the Distinguished Patronage of 11.R.11. tbe Duchess of York.) 33-35, EDEN VALE lU)., MT. EDEN. Branches throughout City and Suburbs. <_ "("IJ.REY HAIRS."' the only genuine per- „ manent remedy is the "Hemsley Burnet Hair Restorer. 4/O^everywhere. B SIUITS, Costumes. Carpets. Clean. Sterilised : latest scientific methods.—N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co. Plione 41-399. B Wf H. DREW, Cleaner? Dyer. Renovating T * Specialist. Collects and Delivers Phone 46-629. —210. Ilohson St. C \ \ — CARPETS Cleaned and Pis- " infectwl. Electric Beating Yacunm Process.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Strand Arcade. t) TOILET SPECIALISTS. ALL Branches Ladies' Hairdresslng: 41 largest Salon In New Zealand.—Jackson's Sunshine Beauty Shoppe. Ist Floor. Dilwortli Bldtfs.. Queen SL Phone 41-131. Halrcutting. 1/6. C Oil ARM BEAUTY SALON (Madame , Mae), direct from Hollywood. California. We are now introducing Eugene s 2 e F Permanent Waring System.— * 3rd floor - H M Arcade. Phone 474»1. q BEAUTY PARLOURS. Phone Mr. Cumming. Eugene expert, late Jackson s Hairdressing Saloons, also Madame Amic's, Wellesley St., wishes to announce that he is in business in Kean's lo°. Queen St.. Ist floor, and not lt.B. Bldgs. - 09 PICKLES."— Send 2/6. Chester Drag. n fo . r their guaranteed Freckle Remedy. Posted Immediately, plain wrapP er - C TNECTO Hair Colouring, 15 different n~„ B "" de V~M*dame Tate. Hair Specialist, j Bon Marche Chambers. Newton. | cream, used thronghout I _ ... N -~ Wonderful remits. 4/6 posted. Balnley Agency. Box 214. Aacklawl. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 255, 27 October 1928, Page 22
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