For ONE MONTH ONLY t _ — ■ sensationa l INTRODUCTORY OFFER! |H^H * LATEST 7 VALVE METAL TUBE ALL-WAVE M *« to be listed for 1937 at £30/10/-, now offered at the special introductory price of £29/lO°°3r TERMS FROM 5/6 WEEKLY And if you're not interested in receiving all the international Short Wave stations on the air, NATIONAL offers you two popular broadcast models at £12/10/- and £16/10/-, on easy terms from 2/6 weekly. Phone, Call or Write for FREE Trial of any Model. No Obligation ! MERCHANTS :t CUSTOMS STREET EAST <1 AUCKLAND. NATIONAL RADIOS * REFRIGERATORS «: GROUND FLOOR u Plmmm IMI| FRANKLIN'S RACING PICNIC At PUKEKOHE, SATURDAY NEXT (March 6) Extensive Improvements have been effected, assuring patrons of an Uninterrupted View of the Whole Course from "The Natural Grandstand." Admission: Record Entries have been Gentlemen — -— 2/6 FIRST RACE: received, and good fields Ladies — — — t/6 12 NOON are assured. Cars — — — 2/— W. J. SHORT, Secretary. FRANKLIN RACING CLUB'S MEETING AT PUKEKOHE '""Hi SATURDAY, 6HI MARCH, 1937. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS available for return until Monday, Bth March, 193 7, will be issued en Saturday, 6th March, to Buckland from Auckland and intermediate stations, and to Pukekohe from Frankton Junction and intermediate stations. RETURN FARE from AUCKLAND: Jj£ Second Class, F»rst Class. Special trains leave Auckland at 9.20 a.m. and 10.S a.m. Special train will leave Frankton Junction at 9.10 a.m.. The 9.20 a.m. train will leave Newmarket 9.29, Penrose Ntraruawahla 9.31, Huntly 9.51, Mercer 10.61, arriving' 9.46, Otahnhu 9.63, Papatoetoe 10.0 a.m., I'apakura 10.20, Racecourse 11.26 a.m. Drury 10.28, arriving Racecourse 10.62 a.m. This tra.n Heturn train leaves I'ukekohe 5.46 p.m., Racecourse 6.6S will also stop at Remuera, Green Lane, Ellerslie, Manurewa, p.m., arriving' Frankton Junction 8.0 p.m. Takaninl. Paerata. and Pukekohe. The 10.8 a-m. train will These trains will stop at all .stations IT required Tor stop at Newmarket only. passengers. Return trains leave Pukekohe Racecourse 6.40 p.m. and 6.66 The 7.23 a-m., 9.36 a.m., and 4.0 p.m. Frankton Junetlonp.m., arriving Auckland 6.46 p.m. and 7.23 p.m. respectively. Auckland trains will stop at Pukekohe Racecourse for The 5.40 p.m. train will stop at Newmarket only, and the passengers. 5.65 p.m. train will in:ike the same stops as the 9.20 a.m. A special train to convey racehorses will leave Ellerslie at train from Auckland. 8.36 a.m., returning at 6.6 p.m. from Pukekohe. For further particulars see handbill or Inquire at stations.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 20
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