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PICXICS AND EXCURSIONS WAXHEKB SERVICE. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO.. LTD. FERRY STEAMERS. Leave Leave Auckland Matiatia Monday to Thursday 9.30 a.m. 4.30 P.JJJ"I 7.00 a.m. 8.30 a.m. Friday > JO.OO a.m. 4.00 p.m. I 6.00 p.m. 7.20 p.m. Saturday 1.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. Sunday 9.30 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Buses running through Oneroa to and from Surfdale meet all ferries. Parcels and light cargo will be carried on vessels Monday to Thursday. Cargo received up to 9 a.m. Freight prepaid. _ _ All vessels leave and return to Ferry Building. HOT WATER FREE ON FERRIES. Fares: Over 14 years, 2/6 return. 1/6 single. Five to 14 years. Half Fares. Under five years. Free. PHONE 41-346. =19 WAIHEKE PASSAGE SERVICE, LIMITED. SUNDAY EXCURSION. M.V. BAROONA. S.S. TANGAROA. TO SURFDALE (Oneroa). OSTEND (Palm Beach Onctangi). Leave Auckland Leave Ostend Leave Surfdale 9.30 a.m. 3.00 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 9.30 a.m. 5.30 p.m. — 5.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. 8.00 p.m. OMIHA, AWAROA. ORAPIU. COWES. The Waiheke Round Trip. BAROONA Leaves Auckland Cowes Omiha Arr. Auckland 9.30 a.m. 3.30 p.m. 5 p.m. 7.15 p.m. Excursion Fares. Phones: 49-324 and 43-501. FROM KING'S WHARF. S _____ PARADES CITY OF AUCKLAND. PARADE OF SECOND DIVISION OF THE SECOND NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. CLOSING OF STREETS. Public Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned streets will bo Closed to Traffic on WEDNESDAY, February 23, 1944:— ALFRED STREET. LOWER SYMONDS STREET, ANZAC AVENUE. PORTION OF BEACH ROAD, BRITOMART PLACB, PORTION OF QUAY STREET, AND THE WHOLE OF QUEEN STREET FROM QUAY STREET TO THE TOWN HALL. Vehicles other than tramcars will be excluded from these streets at 11.15 a.m., and the tram service will cease at 11.20 a.m. Motorists particularly are requested kindly to assist the Traflic Officers by keeping clea f 9 1 the route, and are requested not to leave their cars unattended in any of the streets throughout the route of march. The public are warned against standing on verandahs or fire escapes. 22 JAMES MELLING. Town Clerk. CITY OF AUCKLAND. PARADE OF SECOND DIVISION OF THE SECOND NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. I desire to invite business interests and citizens generally to provide a generous display of bunting on the occasion of the march of members of the Second Division of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, which will take place in connection with the Civic Welcome on WEDNESDAY, February 23, 1944. A ready response to this request would be fully appreciated. 22 J. A. C. ALLUM. Mayor. CIVIC RECEPTIONS BOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. CIVIC WELCOME AND SOCIAL EVENING. MT ALBERT EX-SERVICEMEN'S SOCIAL CLUB ROOMS, Corner of Western Springs and School Roads, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1943, 8 P.M. The Mayor and Councillors extend an invitation to the Residents of the Borough to attend a Civic Welcome, which will be tendered to the Mount Albert Members of the Sccond Furlough Draft of the sccond N.Z.E.F. An invitation is also extended to any Mt. Albert Members of the Forces who have returned to New Zealand, either on furlough or sick and wounded sincc July, 1043, and it is desired that these men accept this as a personal invitation. Seats will be reserved for Returned Men and Next-of-kin. A presentation will bo made to each Returned Member of the Forces by tho Overseas Gift Committee. In addition to short speeches of welcome, a Short Musical Programme will be presented, to be followed by Light Supper and Dancing. H. A. ANDERSON. Mayor. BO K O U G H TAKAPUNA. CIVIC WELCOME. thos" be who° have 8 returned from Overseas subsequent to the July, 1943, Furlough Draft. The function will be held in P icUl t rc ? r °"Jf' Mllford, on THURSDAY, February 24, at 8 p.m. Tho 'welcome will be followed by a Concert *22 SoClal " J, GUINIVEN, Mayor. PUBLIC noticks NOTICE THAT PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD OR LEASED. Whereas, under the provisions of the Rating Act 1925. Judgment was given on the fourth day' of March. 1942. in the Magistrate s Court sitting at Pukekohe. for the sum of three poundr eleven shillings and ten pence, being the arrcar! of rates (and costs) due by THOMAS CROW, of Address unknown, as the owner of all that piecr of land situated in the Provincial District of Auckland. containing forty acres, more or less being south-western portion of Allotmen Number 70, Parish of Awitu. This is to give notice that the said propertj will be sold or leased by public auction, under the provisions of the said Act, after six months from the date of this notice, unless the amount of the said judgment, together with interest thereon, at the rate of ten pounds per centum per annum, from the date of the said Judgment to the date of payment, and all costs and expenses incurred in recovering the same, and all other rates due on such property up to the date of payment, are paid prior to such sale or lease. Dated at Auckland this 15th day of February. 1f1 44 ' T. KNIGHT, Registrar of Supreme Court. AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. SECONDARY EDUCATION FOR FIRST-YEAR GIRL PUPILS (FORM III.) In order to make provision for first-year girls who have been unable to obtain admission to the Auckland Grammar Schools, the Board has decided to establish special Form 111. classes. Tho classes will bo held temporarily In a separate department of the Newmarket School building. It is proposed that, from the beginning of the second term the classes will form part of the new Special Intermediate School to be established at the Normal School, situated in Disraeli Street, Epsom. Pupils desiring enrolment should attend the Newmarket School at 9 a.m. on TUESDAY, February 22. Applicants should produce a Primary School Certificate and evidence of age. Parents are Invited to interview the Assistant in charge at Newmarket School on MONDAY, February 21, from 9.30 a.m. to 3 p.m. A. NIXON, 21 Secretary. GIFT' PARCELS FOR SOLDIERS AND CIVILIANS OVERSEAS. FOODSTUFFS FOR EASTER. Your Relatives and Friends are severely rationed Overseas, shipping space is scarce, so consider their most urgent needs—Protective Foods. Our Parcels of Selected Foodstuffs range from 4/ upwards, and if ordered now should arrive in time for Easter. Price List available upon application. A. C. NORDEN. (Estab. 1917). Nathan's Bond Building (First Floor). 47, Customs Street East, Auckland. :31 MANUFACTURE FOR SALE OF FOOTWEAR. R HANNAH AND CO., LTD., Wellington, has appiicd for an extension of its existing License so d.s to permit the machining of uppers in Wanganui. BUCHANAN AND EDWARDS, Branch of Felt and Textiles of N.Z.. Ltd., has applied for an extension of its existing license to permit the use of the pump process in the manufacture of slippers. TAKING OF FISH FOR SALE. SEAFOODS, LTD., Auckland, has applied for a variation in the conditions of its industrial fishing license in respect of fishing vessel Three Kings AK 13, so as to permit that vessel also to land its catches at Opua, Bay of Islands. Persons considering themselves materially affected bv decisions of Bureau of Industry on these applications should make any desired representations in writing not later than March 2 to Secretary, Bureau of Industry, Box 302 a. Wellington. i® INSTITUTE OF INCORPORATED SECRETARIES OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. MARCH EXAMINATIONS. Candidates are reminded that applications to sit for the March Examinations must be in the hands of the undersigned not later than the 29th February. 1944. Further particulars on application. Library available to candidates. VAL. KIRK, F. 1.1.5.. Registrar. New Zealand Division. Argus House. High Street, Auckland. C.l. P.O. Box 825. Auckland, C.l. -19 NO CHARGE FOR BORACURE REPORT. Every Property should be Thoroughly Examined periodically to ensure Freedom from Borer. White Ant and Rot. Before buying, before renovating. Get advice on borer infection. BORACURE (N.Z.), LIMITED. 395-7. Broadway. Newmarket. S.E.I. Phone 25-354. 55 A. J. PARK AND SON, PATENT AND TRADE MARK ATTORNEYS, National Bank Building, Shortland Street. F. H. HAY (Fel. Inc. Inst. P.A.), Reg. Patent Attorney, Managing Partner. INFORMATION BOOK FREE ON APPLICATION. HENRY HUGHES, LTD., Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys. 209 DILWORTH BUILDiNG. Free Booklet. =>

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 42, 19 February 1944, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 42, 19 February 1944, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 42, 19 February 1944, Page 9

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