PI ON ICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. J piCNIC. i» THE PICNIC OF THE YEAR. IJIO-MORRO W — gUNDAY. SS. PEREGRINE LEAVES FERRY TEE AT 9.30 A.Mi FOR PINE ISLAND. PINE ISLAND. Watersiders' Silver Band in Attendance. Dancing, Races and Competitions for Everybody. Lollies, lee Cream, Fruit, DfihKs and Entertainments for the Kiddies. Milk and Hot Water Provided. Preference to Ticket Holders. Adults, only 1/6; Children, 'Jd. F. 13. MARTIN, Local Secretary, New Zealand Labour Party. BE EARLY. 21 NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., gUNDAY. MOTUIHI. S.S. RANGITOTO leaves Northern Wharf 9.50 a.m. Leaves Motuihi 0.80 p.m. Fare 1/6, Includes Tax. Children Half Fare. SURFDALE, OSTEND AND OMIHA. S.S. HAUITI leaves Northern Wharf 9.50 a.m. Kawau leaves Cowes Bay 4.15 p.m., via Orapiu and Awaroa. Omana leaves Ostend 5.20 p.m. and Omlha 6 p.m. Haulti leaves Surfdale 6 p.m. A bus connects at Surfdale for Oneroa Beach. 2J f —-r— rrtHß DEVONPORT > iw>wl i,ww • -L STEAM FERRY CO. LTD(Weather and other Circumstances permitting). TO-MORROW — SUNDAY. -jyj-QTUIHI.
LEAVE AUCKLAND .... 9.30 A.M. LEAVE MOTUIHI 5.00 P.M. Calls at Devonport Both Ways. FARE:— s. d. ADULT, RETURN 1 6 CHILDREN, RETURN .... 9 (Including Tax). 21 T7\XCURSION fa Excursion To Meet the Times. DURING ""SUMMER SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. TRAM, FERRY AND BUS. Any Section on Auckland Tram Route to any Section on route to Milford, or Milford to any Section on Auckland Trams. Return Fare: ADULTS, 1/9. CHILDREN, 9d. ' WS mHE DEVONPORT I Jlk r Jt FERRY CO. SUMMER EXCURSION FARES, SUNDAYS ONLY. On the Devonport, Bayswater, Northcote and Birkenhead Passenger or Ferry. Adults Return 6d; Children Return 3d^ . TJRADNEY AND BINNS. ±5 cheap fiSSSSaf WEEK-END EXCURSIONS. S.S. KIWI, For ONEROA BEACH, via Maltiatia —Leaves Prince's Wharf, SUNDAY, January 22, at 10 a.m. Return Fare 1/6. FOR UIVERHEAD (calling at all wharves), S.s. KAIPATIKI — Leaves Prince's Wharf SUNDAY, January 22, at 10 a.m. Return Fare 1/. *21 gRADNEY AND BINNS. ' OSTEND SERVICE. S.S. ONEWA Leaves Ptfihce's Wharf Daily. SUNDAYS till THURSP'YS, inclusive, 9.45 a.m. FRIDAYS, 6.30 p.m. SATURDAYS, 1.45 p.m. Leaving Ostend, Saturdays, at 6.45 a.m. AND ISLINGTON BAY. OLIVE LAUNCHES FERRY SERVICE. Leave Launch Steps, Sunday, 10 a.m., 11.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Leave Rangitoto, 12.30, 5 and 8 p.m. MOTUIHI ISLAND. Leave Launch Steps 9 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 10 a.m., 11.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Leave Motuihi 4 p.m., 5 p.m., 5.30 p.tn. and 7 p.m. „ , _. _ DAILY SERVICE.—Leave Launch Steps, 10 a.m. . ■ . Rangitoto Boats call at Devonport. Return Fare. —Rangitoto 1/6, Bay and Motuihi 2/. Children Half Fare. Phone 42-133. N. J. INGLIS, Pro. 21
A S.S. 1) UCHESS ' Auckland's Fastest and Moßt Comfortable Excursion Steamer. CENTRAL wharf. (Oneroa Ocean Beach). SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. SPECIAL RATES FOR DAY TRIPS. 2/ Adults, 9d Children. TUES., WED. AND THURS., 9.30 A.M. F° R "["^" AWAU (Mansion House Bay). SUN., 9 P.M. WED., 9.30 A.M. WATKIN AND WALLIS. 42-460 and 45-707. D ASSOCIATED AMUSEMENTS WILL CONDUCT A MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. The Greatest and Most Spectacular Harbour Excursion Ever Ottered to Auckland Public. THURSDAY, JAN. 26. S.S. DUCHESS, "The Queen of the Waitemata." Leaves Central Wharf 8 p.m. Sharp. DON'T FORGET THIS DATE. The Opening Night of a Great Season. Continuous Jazz Band and Hawaiian Music. Jazzing — Waltzing — Singing. Fancy Dress and Dancing Prizes. MOST SPECTACULAR FIREWORKS DISPLAY Ever Been Witnessed in Auckland Before. WATCH TUESDAY'S "STAR" FOR FULL PROGRAMME. Grand Prizes o.f Good Value. Band and Orchestra, 34 Instruments. Three Hours of Fun, Frolic and Vaudeville. Balloons, Streamers, Hatß and Novelties. Ice Cream, Cigarettes, Drinks, Chocolates. THURSDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M. x2l LAUNCH Pilot leaves Onehunga Wharf, 0 a.m. Sunday, all-day Fishing. 21 T AUNCII Ngaru leave 3 Launch Steps, Sunday, 9.15 a.m. for fishing grounds. Bait provided. 21 PROGRESSIVE Picnic Dance Club to Omiha, Sunday, January 22. Lancia leaves Steps 9.30; gents 2/, ladies 1/6. :21 FRUIT FOR SALE. ' BURBANK Plums, 181b 1/. —Coralynne, Rosebank Rd., Avondale, near Victoria Hall. 21 DAMSONS, Damsons, Damsons; Satsumas, Satsumas. Satsumas; 5/ 201b; rail paid or delivered.—-Moore's Orchards, Henderson. B GRAVENSTEIN Apples , dessert "G/, seconds 3/6 ; Large Cooking, 5/ 401b : railage free.—ll. Cutler, Henderson. D PEACHES —Paragon, choice bottling, 5/ ; 3 eases 14/; seconds 3/6; railage free. IL Cutler, Henderson. I) TOMATOES, penny pound, lSlb lots, at garden.—Melrose, foot Riversdale Rd.. Avondale. 27 rpOMATOES, choice. 2011> cases, guaran- -*- teed, 3/6, rail paid. — Clinkard Nurseries, St. Helier's. 24 TOMATOES, firsts, ljd lb; sound sauce, 1/6 case.—G. Charman, Northcote, Junction Raleigh and Pupuke Rds. 24 FRUIT SUPPLY COMPANY. PICK O* THE MARKETS. Country Storekeepers Supplied Regularly with all lines Fresh Fruits, at Auction Prices. Write, J. REA, _ PA Box 728, G-P.0., Auckland. ~ 21
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17, 21 January 1933, Page 17
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