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FERRY NOTICES. CT" ' 3 2 TOain*irT"ri» \ rpHH gTEAM JJIERRY QOMPANY, J^IMITED. JSLAND, j (Weather and other circumstances- | permitting). J gUNDAY, JANUARY 1031. ! LEAVES AUCKLAND AT 10 A.M., 2 P.M. LEAVES RANGITOTO AT 5.30 P.M. I CALLS AT DEVONPORT. Delightful Scenery, Motor Bus, Service ! round the Island, Refreshments obtainable at Kiosk. ' , jy£OTUIHI -JSLAND JQIRECT. LEAVE AUCKLAND AT 10 A.M. LEAVE MOTUIHr AT 5.30 P.M. DOES NOT CALL AT DEVONPORT. Delightful Beach, Surf Bathing, Shady Trees, Refreshments Obtainable on the ' Island. ; ; FARES: Rangitoto.—Adults, Return) 1/6 ; Children, ( Return, 9d; Single, 1/. Motuihi. —Adults, Return, 1/9; Children, • 1/. :3 SWIMMING. Sk AUCKLAND JA. JUNIOR AND — INTERMEDIATE. ' SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS TO BE HELD IN THE TEPID BATHS ON ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, AT 8 P.M. 100 yds, 220 yds Freestyle, 100 yds Breast- ■ stroke, Dive; Intermediate Boys' 100 yds, 220 yds Freestyle, 75yds Breaststroke; Intermediate Girls' 100 yds, 220 yds l Freestyle, 75yds Breaststroke; Junior Boys' • 50yds,' 100 yds -Freestyle, 50yds Breaststroke; Junior Girls' Handicap Event; 66 2-3y-ds, Mens; 66 2-3ycU, Ladies;-06 2-3 yds 1 Dual Relay; 200 yds Interclub Relay Scratch Race. " Entries close at-any bath on-FRIDAY, January 9, at 5 p.m. W. BATTY, 3 Secretary ' ART UNIONS. SUITS OF RAFFLES, HOWICK CATHOLIC CHURCH I i ' BAZAAR. r t : Embroidered Bedspread. — No. ABl, H. I Groves. " ; < " ■' Coloured Supper Clotli. —No. A 390, Mrs. , Welch. Crocheted Afternoon Tea Cloth. — No. A6Bl, Mrs. Jansen. 1 Hand-painted Firescreen. — No. A 243, , Father Downey. ' Hand-painted Lampshade. — No. A 493, Father Duffy. , Pen-painted Cushion. — No. 8220, B. Blackett. * D'Oyleys, No. I.—No. AB6l, Eva Mclnnes. [ D'Oyleys, No. 2.—No. 8133, Marie Devereaux. D'Oyleys, No. 3. —No. C3B, Mrs. O. • Mcfl-pftcr. D'Oyleys, No. 4—No. C 362, M. Bain. D'Oyleys, No. s.—No. C 259, Mrs. Nicholas. D'Oyleys, No. 6. —No. 8256, Ormond Brenn£D'Oyleys, No. 7. —No. DBO, Father Duffy. D'Oyleys, No. B.—No. 8428, Mrs. Roy Cairney. L. DONOVAN,. x 3 . Hon. Secretary. ART UNION v PITCHES. PONSONBY (almost opp. : Britannia Theatre). ONEHUNGA (three doors from Strand Theatre). REOPENING JANUARY 5, instead of to-day, as advertised. Daily, 8 a.m.-5.30 p.m. FRIDAYS, 8 a.m.-9.30 p.m.; SATURDAYS, 8 a.m.-Noon. All particulars of every Art Union from 1924 to date, including "Lucky Star" drawing (full details). Aljo has sold one first, two seconds, three thirds, a fourth, a fifth, a sixth, and numerous small prizes. See his own statistics on Art Unions. . ALJO'S "BLACK CAT" BIJOU MODEL GOLF, 18 holes, now under construction at Ills Ponsonby Pioneer Pitch. No Pay, No Play. Opening shortly. A complete novelty bound to attract. 3 WIRELESS APPARATUS FOR SALE. A LL Philips Radio Sets ana Apparatus -ex- obtainable at Turnbull and Jones, Ltd., opp. Public Library, Wellesley St. I) A LL-ELECTRIC Radios, 8-9 Valves, all complete; small deposit; from 6/9 weekly; free demonstrations.—Aether Wireless, N.Z. Insurance Bldgrj. D AMRAD, 5-valve, mahogany cabinet, complete, £18; to hear is to buy.—Abel, Smeeton, Ltd., Customs St. East. D A SK a Stewart-Warner owner, then judge for yourself.—Radio Equipment Co., " Herald " Buildings, Queen Street. Phone 40-398. L BE Wise — Entrust Radio Repairs oldestablished firm, with maximum experience.—Johns, Ltd., Chancery St. B BROWNING Drake, official, 5-valve, mahogany cabinet, £9 10/ bare. — Radio Supply Store. High St. D "DUY your Radio at McCabe's. Nine J-> different sets to choose from; £5 5/ up.—McCabe's, Newton. 6 6/60, wonderful distance get-V-V ter, £8 10/ bare.—Radio Supply Stcres, High St. D /"IROSLEY 32, console, 8-valve, all electric, try this at home; £37 10/ complete.— Abel, Smeeton, Ltd., Customs St. East. D REAT Garod Electric Radio Receiver, " now only £16 10/; be early.—Morton, Phoenix Chambers, Auckland. B GUARANTEED Batteries.—List Prices VX on easy terms.—Accessory Importing Co., 9. Wyndham St., City. Phone 44-094. D HEAR the new three screen grid Gulbransen Radio, before deciding. Tone, control and perfect reproduction.—Caddells, Ltd.. Queen's Arcade. RD PHILCO All-Elr.ctric Wireless from £26 10/ ; demonstration anyhere.—Darcy Dempster, Civic Square, Auckland. Phoue' 43-128. p "TDHILCO" Electric Radios break all -L records; present daily output 8000; prices from £26 10/.—McCabe's, Newton. ' ; 6 "OIFLEY'S Radios still selling bargains. - Lil 7-V.alve Electric, complete, £20 ; 5-Valve Battery, complete, £15 10/. —Commerce St. ' 3SILVERTONE Radios, genuine New Zealand manufacture, lifetime guarantee. S. E. Moe, .13, Civic Theatre Bldgs., Queen St. Phone 44-749. D WIRELESS REPAIRS. ALL-ELECTRIC Sets Repaired properly and promptly by experienced operators. Hartle and Gray, Customs St. W. D MICROPHONES, Public Address Amplifiers, Loud Speakers, Telephones, Television, Talkie Equipment Repaired.—Hartle and Gray. D RADIO Repairs in your home; no cure, no charge.—Jones, c/o Crawford, 5, Park Ay.. Grafton. jj WIRELESS APPARATUS WANTED. BATTERY Set, with valves and A accumulator; condition uo account.—Write S. 7456, Star. x 3 ■ i , TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. AGENT, L. C. Smith una Corona Type- ■ writers, Keelox Ribbons and Car- ; bons. —Thomas Bailey, J, Swanson St. Pliong 44-387. ti REBUILT Typewriters, Underwoods, Remingtons, direct from factory; equal to new.—Thos. Bailey, 3, Swanson St. C ' REMINGTONS." Underwoods, Royals, second-hand; first-class condition ' guaranteed. — Imperial Typewriters, 2, J Swanson St.. Cor. Queen St. B J " ' *—* SEEDS, PLANTS, AND GARDEN. ASTERS, Zinnias, Portulacca, exquisite shades; Phlox, Petunias, etc.; posted;' ■ 50, 2/6; 100, 4/. —-Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. ( Albert. x 9 . rnOMATO Plants, dwarf and staking, -L 3/6 100, 30/ 1000.—Pearson, 23, Veronica Road. New Lynn. i 6 mOMATO Plants, specially grown for late JL crop, now ready; 45/ 1000, delivered. Green Lane Nursery, Green Lane. x 3 SECTIONAL GREENHOUSES AT A - REASONABLE PRICE. Easily Glazed and Quickly Replaced. Particulars fvom -v : GEORGE PETTY AND CO., 31, O'Neill St., Ponsonby. Phone 26-317. ws

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 2, 3 January 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 2, 3 January 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 2, 3 January 1931, Page 13

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