WEEK-END EXCURSIONS BY THE S.S. TAMAHINE. TO THE BEAUTIFUL MAULBOROUGU SOUNDS. The First Excursion ior the Season .will Leave Wellington on SATURDAY 31st DECEMBER SATURDAY At 1.15 p.m., Arriving back about 0.30.p.m. next da.v. TORY CIIANNEL-PICTON-QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUND—PELORUS'SOUND. Dancing Swimming J>oatiug . Picnicking I'ishing Deck Games Inclusive fare, with cabin accommodation, meals, etc., £3/10/-. Specialberths 10/- extra. The number of passengers (except between Wellington-Pieton only) is strictly limited. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. EASTBOURNE FERRY AND MOTOROMNIBUS SERVICE. SUNDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1927. •OAND-EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION-BAND! The Wellington City Corporv atl°" Tramways Band, under the conductorship of Mr. Goodall, will play on the terry Wharf at 2.15 p.m., on the journey across the Harbour, and will render a ■specially-arranged programme of music at Day's Bay Pavilion at 3.15 p.m. Come and bear the Solos and Duets by some of our Champions. FERRY TIME-TABLE-SUNDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1927: }yEvS&IS?3O.N £EPART-9.30, 10.35 a.m., 2.30, 6.5, 7.50,-9.30 p.m. DAY'S BAY DEPAKT-8.30, 9.30 a.m., 1.20 5.0, 7.0, 8.45 p.m. RON A BAY DEPART-8.40, 9.40 a.m., 1.30, 5.15, 6.45, 8.30 p.m. V isitors and residents of Wellington! •; Have a day's outing at the Bays", the most beautiful scasjde resort isi the district. Native bush and views of the-harbour and beauty spots unequalled. Gorgeous picnic grounds and ample tennis courts, and miles ot sandy beach for bathing. ' ' BUS TIME-TABLK—SUNDAY," isth 'DECEMBER, 1927: iLr*vP McS&f.M*' 10-°' ILIS a.m., 1.0, 2.0,. 5.35, 7.40, 9.45 p.m. LEAVE EASTBOURNE— 8.0, 9.0 a.m., 12 noon, 1.0, 4.30, 6.35, 8.45 p.m. Bowlers, Trampers, Tennis Players, and Visitors! Be" sure you catch the early Buses and Boats. Ihe Band will be playing, and you will be treated to some excellsnt music. Buses leave the Library, aDd to avail yourselves o£ the beautiful scenic round' trip—Bus out and Boat home. The Bus and Boat Time-table is drawn up to suit the convenience of everybody. We specially request that before you make your final choicei ior your summer picnics, excursions, or special steamer charters you set in touch with the Eastbourne Ferry Office and obtain particulars about tares and the special g?onnd meST\Rl * RIGHT NOwf Ba3'S y°Ur legUlar 6ummer re*ort and Picnic J, F. MENZIES, Town Clerk and Manager. RING 22-691. RING 22-691. XMAS HAMPERS DELIVERED A LL ORDERS PLACED WITH US BEFORE 10 A.M. SATURDAY, 24th DECEMBER, WILL BE DELIVERED ON THAT DAY FREE OF CHARGE PHONEMAIL ORDERS WILL.BE SENT CASH ON DELIVERY. ALL BRANDS OF WHISKY, 13/6 Bottle; Half-bottle, 7/-; Flasks, 6/- and 3/-. PENFOLD'S PORT WINE 5/- bottle. SPECIAL LINE XMAS SEASON PORT (GONZALEZ), 4/6 bottle; Half-bottle 2/6. ALL BRANDS OF SCHNAPPS, BRANDY, AND GIN at our Bottle Store prices (delivered). ALES (.Speight's, Red' Band, Tui, M'Gavin's, and Macarthy's),. 1/6 bottle; 18/- dozen (delivered) M'GAVIN'S AND MACARTHY'S STOUT, 1/6 bottle; IS/- dozen (delivered). WRITE, RING, OR CALL AND HAVE YOUR XMAS HAMPER DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. ] ALL ORDERS SECURELY PACKED I , ' J. OLIVER, ALHAMBRA HOTEL, CUBA STREET. TELEPHONE 22-691. THE RITZ LIMITED HAVE PLEASURE IX ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW SANDWICH SHOP j 1^ IN ANY VARIETY AND PACKED IN BOXES TO xArLjAt AWAY. RITZ ICE CREAM (ALL FLAVOURS), PACKED TO T4KF AWAY ORANGE JUICE T(J TAKE AWAY OR SERVED ICE-COLD ATTHE L/UU.N J.Ji*K. Summary of Menu: DRINK AN ORANGE AND SEE IT MADE. THE RITZ SANDWICH SHOP (A MEAL A MINUTE). TELEPHONE 41-55!, WITH YOUR SANDWICH ORDER. ANY QUANTITY, LARGE OR SMALL. vlwmt< LESS 20% LESS 20% LESS 20%; ; . LESS 20% IMPORTANT NOTICE! S. V. WALKER, LTD., - [ESTABLISHED 1895] UMBRELLA SPECIALISTS, '" .'.'.".■''''"'■'■ 'ir ~ .-■'■ ■■' .. -■;. .. ; -.. .'.'•. . Of 53, MANNERS^ STREET (New Zealander Hotel Bldg.), BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF ANOTHER SHOP ■..'..'■■■' " ■'. ' .' '.' . ' At 190, LAMBTON QUAY - (OPPOSITE MIDLAND HOTEL). TO MARK THE OCCASION WE ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL XMAS DISCOUNT ■■'■"■ ' of 20 PER CENT. ; ON ALL PURCHASES. WE.FEEL SURE OUR CLIENTS^VT^AVA^L THEMSELVES OF THIS -' : ■■ •'■".. NOTE: THIS APPLIES TO BOTH OF OUR SHOPS. 53, MANNERS STREET (NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL BLDGS.) 190, LAMBTON QUAY I (OPP. MIDLAND HOTEL) LESS 20% '. ■.•; '.. ... ■■ LESS 20% LESS 20% \ J; ' LESS;2O% QHRISTMAS CHEER ANSWERS. BAND. 824, R37, 836, QlB7, A73,,R153, K3, SD2, VVELLINGTON "cALEDONIAN SOX 34, K45, Xlls. J24, F152, Rl2l, Xlll, VV CIETY PIPE BAND 1110, 27, WlO9, Z4B,'AllO; El5B, Wl3O, ■ '•" At ' Dll 6, T6O, E52, . . . WELLINGTON HOSPITAL •: - \- . TG,MORRQW (SUNJ>AYVat 3 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 146, 17 December 1927, Page 5
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