Brighton and taieri mouth ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE (C. J. Hobbs and Co ). —Leave old Star Office, Bond street, Daily for Brighton only 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m.. 5.15 p.m.; Sat., 1.15 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. Lato car, Wed . Fri.. Sat.. 10.45 p tn. Taieri Mouth, 9.30 a.m., Mon., Wed., Friday. Specials and Accommodation ring Brighton Bureau, ask Hobbs's Brighton House. jQ 0L D BAND TAXIS. The most exclusive Taxi Service in Dunedin. A fleet of Ten Up-to-date Cars will be in operation throughout the Summer. Same fares day and night. Also, a 24-hour Petrol, Oil, and Tyre Service. Phones (2 lines). 18-066, 12-655. H. J. HASTIB, Manager. Watch the Illuminated Sign on All Taxis EARL’S MOTORS. DUNEDIN TO ROXBURGH VIA MILTON AND LAWRENCE. CAES depart from 20 Bond street daily at 10.30. . Cars attend Dunedin train on arrival at Roxbmgh; fare, Is 6d. Ring phono 11-564 or Prince of Wales Hotel for information. Special Car leaves Dunedin, Saturday, 26th, at 1.30 p.m., returning from Roxburgh, Monday, 28th, at 5 p.m. A. EARL, Proprietor. Phone 47m, Roxburgh. AROUND OTAGO PENINSULA. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY, AND SUNDAY. AFTERNOON TEA FREE. 30 Miles for ss. IJRNINSULA MOTOR SERVICE, LTD a Inouire at Bus Stand. Queen’s Gardens, for full time-table. No charge. DAILY SERVICE FROM EITHER END. DUNEDIN-PEMBROKE STUDEBAKER SERVICE. ARTHUR S. BOUD (late with R. Hudsftn, Ltii.'. Leaves Dunedin 8 a.m. DAILY and from Pembroke DAILY, For full particulars ring 11-746, Stedman’s Garage. [MTOTOR: License Holders,—Handy Pocket LtJL Cases, covered in fancy cloth, to hold locn-cs for immediate inspection: Is 3d lach, post free - Evening Star' Bos Facer y . Stuart street.
rpOR GOOD SINGING CANARIES. ■*" BREEDING HENS, AND ALB FANCIERS’ REQUIREMENTS try BINNIE'S BIRD AND ANIMAL STORE, Corner St. Andrew and King streets. LADIES. NOW IS THE TIME TO VISIT F WAKEFIELD HOLMES, House Soft • {furnishing Specialist. All your requirements are here for tho Home before the season's Spring Cleaning Carpets, Linos, all styles of Curtains, Cretonnes, Shadow Tissue, etc. The house for lowest values, best goods, and service. 239 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Phono 10-487. HE HOME OF TOOLS. Disston, the Hand Saw of quality; price, 12s 6d. Cheney Latest Nailer Hammer; price, 7sl Pad Saw, with Blade; price, 2s 6d. Engineers’ Feeler Gauges; prices from 4s 6d set. Just .andcd, 1,000 _ Christopher Johnson’s Pocket Knives and Scissors. WILLIAM COUSTON AND GO., Rattray street. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDEivS BV TELEPHONE. SP'"’IENCE has shown that in the use JLhl of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons although the messages are read back to the sender and occasion ally there are Misconceptions in if l "' . ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO : WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS. And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, as wo cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors occur.
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Evening Star, Issue 20313, 23 October 1929, Page 1
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