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_ MotoY Cycling. J^OTOR. CYCLE RACES. ** THIS DAY (SATURDAY), JANUARY 10. THIS DAY (SATURDAY). JANUARY 10. r Commencing 1.30 p.m. ALEXANDRA PARK. ' ALEXANDRA PARK. Q i ' MOTOR-CYCLE RACES. ? THIS DAY (SATURDAY), JANUARY 10. J THIS DAY (SATURDAY), JANUARY 10. t 1 15-SEPARATE EVENTS-15. ' Southern Racing Cracks Competing. Don't Fail to See the Motor-Cycle Races, Starting at 1.30 p.m., . AT ALEXANDRA PARK ) ' Excursions, Picnics, etc. i piBEIU __JURSION. n Th! ™„ ONEWA will leave for Fishing grounds TO-DAY (Saturday) and TO-MOR-ROW (Sunday), at 9.30. - 1 Bait Provided. FARE, 2a 6d. , RRADNEY AND BINNS. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO., LIMITED. Steamers leave The Ferries, New Building. West Quean's Wharf:— FOR RANGITOTO ISLAND. TO-DAY (Sat.), 10th inst.-At 10 a.m.. 'i p.m. Leaving Rangitoto 3.45 p.m. sharp. SUNDAY, Uth insl.-At 9,30 a.m., 1045 a.m., 2.30 p.m. , Leaving Rangitoto 11.45 a.m., 4.30 p.m. OT rv,^2 MOTUTAPU ISLAND. SUNDAY, llth inst.-At 9.30 a.m. Loaving Motutapu. i p.m. FOR ORAKEI, lOHIMARAMA, ST. HELIERS BAY. TO-DAY (Sat.), 10th inßt.-At 5.45 a.m.. 7.20 a.m., 9 a.m., 10.45 a.m., 12.20 p.m..' i. 2 p.m., 5.16 p.m.,.8.30 p.m., 11 p.m. i. Leaving St. Heliers Bay at intervals and 4.15 p.m., 6 p.m., and 10.15 p.m. . SUNDAY, llth inst.-At 10.46 a.m.. 2.30 i p.m., 6 p.m. • Leaving St. Heliers Bay 11.30 a.m., 5 p.m., i P ' m- FOR ROUND TRIP. 0 ORAKEI, KOHIMARAMA, BT. HELIERS BAY, RANGITOTO ISLAND. At 10.46 a.m., returning to Wharf about 1 12.45 (lunch time). '" At 2.30 p.m., returning about 5.45 p.m. FOR HOWICK. & SUNDAY.-At 10 a.m., leaving Howick 4.80 '• p m. [ FARES: Motutapu. 2s; all other places a Is. Children (under 12), half-price. ' feSP9«»h NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., 8 IN LTD. \ W&CI (Weather and other circumstances i, !'*''<<«Bg permitting.) • TO PLEASURE RESORTS IN HAURAKI GULF. SATURDAY. JANUARY 10. 1914. ' WAIWERA AND. GRUT'S. '* Time Dep. Wharf. HAUm 2 p.m. .o. 6 1 KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. ' DAPHNE 2 p.m. No. 5 WAIHEKE. » ROTOMAHANA ... 2 p.m. No. 3 ARKLE'S AND BROWN'S BAY. i. OREWA , 2 p.m. No. 5 ' Steamers return to Auckland about 9 a.m. Monday. _ _ i Visitors will find those beautiful seaside , resorts a delightful break to the sights of the Exhibition. CHARLES HANSON, f , Manager, 9'' : : ■ fHHE npAKAPUNA 'TRAMWAYS AND J' "PERRY COMPANY. T'' : '' •"' »D. ' '■* i ' ~ • The following Time-table will in future "be Run on Sundays, commencing TO-MORROW (Sunday):— . ' , - S.S, PUPUKE will leave Auckland at 9 80, 10.30 and 11.30 a.m.,.1 p.m., 2, 2.40, 3.20, '4, 4.40, 5.20, 6, 6.40, 7.20, 8, 9 p.m., connecting : with car at Bayswater for Lake^Takapuna. !. ~ = =; _^j Toilet. " SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS , Removed Permanently, Marklessly, and without pain by RADIO, the latest improved scientific process for removing Superfluous Hairs, Ingrowing Eyelashes. Moles, Birthmarks, etc. A permanont cure guaranteed Also, Expert Treatment of the Skin; all kinds of Eczema cured. Baldness and all _. Hair troubles treated. Face and Hair Lotions a speciality. Tours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.: Saturdays, 10 i.in 1 p.m. Hamilton visit: Tuesday, Jam....* 13; hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, Rooms ovei . a Book Arcade. Note the Address: MADAME AMIE, Late of London, Paris, and America, S3 AND 24. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. ; Telephone 4844. Queen Street, Auckland. T ADIES' HAIRDRESSING. is. Hair Treatment, Cutting, Singeing, Sham- . cooing. Dyeing, Tinting. Face Massage, Manicuring. Combines made up. Country orders promptly attended to. MRS. GREENWOOD. Mayfair Toilet Rooms. 266. Queen Street, Next Edson, Chemist. 'Phone 4155. ■ as : ' , a v Miscellaneous. WINDSOR MAGAZINE,, January (Is 6d). Grand Double Christmas-New Year Number, 15 plates in Colour by Eminent Artists. MEMORIAL and Wedding Card Specialistej Latest Designs in Wedding Invitations.—Russell Printing Concern, 220, Hobson St. CARPETS thoroughly Cleaned at our beating grounds, Kingsland.— Clampitt and Co., Kingsland. 'Phone 4007. BLUTHNER PlANOS—Germany's BestSole Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency. • Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manaser. THE chief attraction of Newton is the groat bargains in Boots and Shoes offered at Pearson's Boot Stores, Cr. Karangahape Rd. and Upper Queen St. HOME ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT •-If you buy a Piano without any de-posit.—No-Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High St. PIANOS 1 WITHOUT ANY DEPOSIT! Select yonr instrument. We deliver in-lUntiy.-No-Denosit Piano Co.. 23. High St EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO. Full value allcwed.-The No-Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High St. P BRYANT, Coal Merchant and Carrier. • — Pricks, Sand, Lime, Cement, Scoria, etc. Covered Vans for furniture removal. Head Office: 6, Union Buildings, next new G.P.O Branches: Jervois Road, Ponsonby, Customs Street West. X MAS-You often find it difficult to know just what to give for » Xmas Present. Come to us, and wo can serve you with anything in Men's suitable, serviceable. and sure to be appreciated.— Cash Tailor, Costumier and Outfitter. 11, 18. Victoria St. W A LINOLEUM lasts longer after " Linoarnieh," because you must wear off that hard, iron-like polish first. That's common sense. All grocers, Is 3d. FOR WINTER USE-Plant now. Drumhead Cabbage, Savoy, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli. Leek. The best Plants from ARTHUR YATES AND CO.. LTD. Lower Albert St., XMAB PRESENTS-What is more suitable to present to your husband at Xmaa than a nice Silver-mounted Umbrella ? We stock them from 89 6d to 255. Send for one. We pay postage.— Mcßride. Cash Tailor, Costumier and Outfitter, 11, 13, Victoria St. W J EVERYTHING for the farm. Kitchen Garden. Flower Garden, and Orchard. RELIABLE. From ARTHUR YATES AND CO., LTD.. \ Lower Albert Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 4

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