Official Organ of The Farmers’ Union
NORTHERN STEAM SHIPCO. LTD Timetable for AWANUI, and WAIPAPAKAURI—September, 1028. A.S. MOTU (Time of sailing, receiving and shipping of cargo subject to weather and other circumstances permitting) Leaves Auckland, Every Saturday at noon. The A.S. MOTU is the sm irtest oil-boat owned by the N.S.S. Co., and will be maintained in the service if she gets sufficient patronage.
Phone ioi Telegrams “Whitestar, Kaitaia” Box 45 TAAFFE S Q MOTORS TOURIST StRYICKt” J, T. B. TA.A.FFE, Proprietor. Serv ce Cars coned all steamers and first-class cars always available for any trip anywhere. TRAIN SERVICES THRICE WEEKLY TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS. FARE 30/. FARE 30/Cars leave Kaiiaia and surrounding districts for Otiria and return same evening direct after arrival of express train. Considerably reduced fares. NOTE—This was the first service to establish a direct return trip the same day between the Northern Districts and the railway, and also the first to offer a big reduction in fares. This is a long journey so take no risks, have a thoroughly experienced driver and a comfortable, new, reliable car. Remember: Safety, Service, Satisfaction AUCKLAND TO KAITAIA THROUGH STEAMER SERVICE and procured. Bowser at all times, day or night.
WHITE HORSE WHISKY No Corkscrew Required.
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Northland Age, Volume 28, Issue 66, 12 September 1928, Page 1
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