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Escistsions, Picnics, Etc. IJTS-jv \TCKTHERN STEAM3HII ;: COMPLY. LTD. day TRIP TO : WATHEKE ■ §'" -"** during summer MONTHS. O. v, WAIUKU. 70 tons. ~^ . OSXEND, AWABOA/ ORAPIU. AND .; --4C. .- .-•'• '■'?,:. GQWES. ■;.:-. . -V^-V": •■ . Leaves Auckland: ' , Leaves Cowea-Bay: lis.? WedL, Fri. Mon,, Wed., P©;, • :9.3oJfc»- ■ •': 8 p.m. . RETURN FARES: ;•'•''• OSTEND - : ->-'-'.-;■"-:- 3* *•*-' -'- - ORAPIU, -'■.-'.- > ■■* - -Us'-' - , , -~:..„■ COWES . BAY,. .-- - 43 :'''•'. . .''''"\" %.' : „.':'- Children Half Sates. The above fares are. good only for on* day. : ."• Ordinary Tickets may pe purchased ;,: , CHARLES RANBON> ' -•',:,'- : : ir : :.'. ..''-, i'v... Manager. ._. T 1 , X C ÜBS I ON. jflg?. FOOTBALL . LEAGUE IP? FOOTBALL LEAGUE W n MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. ' JVr;V U MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. W . MONDAY — Next—MONDAY. Boat T *ave3 Ferry Wharf at 8 p.m., sharp. Conducted by and on behalf of the MARIS! BROTHERS OLD BOYS' LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB. Mudo by Auckland's Best String Band. Dancing on -Deck. Souse by Auckland's Greatest Vocalists. Prizes for tho Lucky Ones. Where these hoys arc,'there'll be fun! ! . . T. HARRIS, Hon. Sec. Motor and Coach Trips. (ANDREW AND ANDREW'S MOTOR -cat • CHAR-A-BANC will resume Sight-seeing Trips on and after WEDNESDAY. 24th. Daily Trips from G.P.0., 3.0 ajm. Afternoon Trips, 2.30 pjn. .Visitors to Auckland should take the advantage of theso trips. Book at COOK'S TOURIST DEPARTMENT. Also,GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. .Or- :•": T ■ " •.•"- ■■.':.'■: : • ANDREW AND ANDREW. Proprietors. [DOYAL MAIL SERVICES JLU . '-• Between ■-• ROTORUA AND PAENGABOA .DAILY. Connecting with East Coast Railway tor Taursnga, The Mount, To Poke. Matata, etc. Connecting -with, afternoon train from Rotorua. Fram.Rotoraa to Te Whaiti lind Mucupara twice weekly (The Heart of the Ureweia Country;). ____■ E.E. WILLIAMS. Royal Mail Contractor, Hinemoa St., Sotoiua. ~ , . 'Phone 134. ■ -? .- TIfAIN TRUNK.' T0.,1 WANGANUL SAVE TWO HOURS' ON THE TRIP. MARTIN 'AND VERNON'S MOTOR-CARS Connect with All Mais Trunk Trains AT MARTON. DAILY, FOR WANGANUL '/■ ;■>'•.-■-.• Fare, 10s. >: ..- !».< ■_. Wire for seats to ;; > *'< .... . MARTIN AND VERNON. Wanganui. THROUGH CARS. NO CHANGING. -ft>OTORUA - WHAKATANE - OPOTIKI, lE* . DAILY CAR SERVICE. MUSGRAVB, FORBES AND PRICE. "■■'■*'■■■ £ . Proprietors. Booking Office, Rotorua ' : OpotiM Office: Tresnayne's Garage. Church Street. WA I HI - T AD K„A N G A. Leaves Waahi daily at 12.30, except Saturday, after arrival of Main Trunk and Thames trains. -_■ Leaves Tauranga Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 a.m., connecting with Main Trunk and Thames trains. Leaves Tauranga, Wednesday 'and Friday, . 6 acm.; connecting with Auckland Express. Reliable drivers and Hudson Cars. Telegrams ""Criminins." Waihi. "Phone 56. '.-'., ------ MAURICE CBIMMINS. :, TAURANGA-MATAMATA MOTOR SER- ..■: ■'*>' X VICE.Cars leave Tauranga 8 a.m. ' daily, connecting with ', Rotorua-Aackland >': Express- . Cars leave Matamata daily on v arrival or Auckland-Rotorua Express. 'Book: seats. Collect. wire. -Walker, Matamata; Bell ;■, i Teaißooans, Taurangs* 75 h.p. Hudson Super * Six Cars. Reliable drivers. Fazes: 25s : single: '45s return. ■''VrZ ' w D. WALKER. ■/...-," ■ Taxi Proprietor, Tauranga. :T: - F== == "' ' I -- : a' 1 Houses and Laud For Sale. ]■ TT T,U,'qfA'. .P IA ._ I. •;; *>'7i ACRES, ploughed; 460 fruit trees, *JtS .now bearing; lean-to, 16 by 12; ■ fenced and hedged: creek running through, £32 acre; £250 cash. '■", s *'"*■■■ MARKWICK BROS.. f ' 10. Wait em* ta Chambers, -;;■ .» ;. Cnstoras Street West. " FRUIT FARM NOF ,16 ACRES. I: CLOSE TO. HENDERSON. .- -v;' 9 acres in tall bearing, i acres just coming ;.;into bearing, 3 acres young trees. The orchard is all flat and is well sheltsxad. ■*- : Beal Good Paying Proposition. ! "■". Priori £2200. £500 cash; j '- ": Write '.I dRCHAEiVi . .' ■*' ' 963. HEBAiD'. > (T«OING HAURAXI PLAINS. Write or wire me. , We have a big list of. ■ all' best farms for sale. "We specialise in going concerns. Write at once and we will forward you full particulars of properties. COLIN KELLY, Agent, , Pnriri, Thames Valley. ■•■•' <7K ACRES—-All' fenced and subdivided; iti well wate]»d; store, school and post , office 1J miles. House of 6 rooms and outbuildings. PRICE, £50 per acre; terms arranged. IL DELL AND SON. Agents, Pukekohe. •Phone 18. QUBURIJaN Model Farm and Home, 21ac. I? (1 mile from Manurewa railway station), a splendid subdivision; -all in grass; , 6 paddocks; well watered, by springs, bore and tanks; good volcanic soil will carry 10 cows and other stock. Modem well-built Home of 7 rooms, and full range of outbuildings; live hedges, shelter trees, grass ' lawns, garden and orchard. Farm is a corner block, stu-veyed into 6 sections, with over- 25 chains of metal road frontage, but 36 miles-from the city; close to school, station, end post office. This property at £145 per acre is the cheapest suburban farm now offering, on easy terms, or owner will accept ' approved city property up to £1500 as part parment.— Agent, ENOS. H. PEGLEB, Agent Manawwa. 'Phone 22. idOO ACRES-WALKATp-All grassed; *±\J\J half ploughable: free from weeds' •well fenced and watered: will winter 700 Bfacep, besides cattle; good 7-roomed House etc; 7 miles rail; school and &aley»td« handy. Price, £12 103_per acre. »*«3 j^O:DEYOIfPC^ - good Home at *OJU pre-war price; well-built 6-rooms. heart kauri; newly painted; bath, wash-house copper and tubs, p.w.c.; fine section, 50 by *150: good soil, well worked; nicely laid out in flowers, vegetable garden, fruit trees, vine • fowlhouses and run; asphalt paths- all in perfect order; 7 minutes wharf; mortgage £300, at 41 p.c. Price, £850; terms. £550 cash. Sole agents, BROADBENT AND CO.. 4. Smeeton's Bides. 280 ACBES-EXCEPTIONALLY RICH *£OU COUNTRY. *"v,n Eminently suitable for dairying or fattening. All ploughable; 10 subdivisions; roads metalled. At present carry 100 head of cattle. of 8 rooms, and other farm buildings. Price, £30 per acre. R. J. ENTRICAN, Shortl'and Street. A TJNIQUE PPORTUNITY. WE HAVE FOR SALE THAT SPLENDID BLOCK OP LAND ALMOST IN THE CENTRE OF CHRISTCHURCH, Opposite the Coliseum. 106 ft frontage to Gloucester Street, - By a depth of 165 ft, more or leas. **$*♦& th «. lar ßl ßt open space withir 450 ft of the centre of one of our chief citiesT It gives amplo apace for a manificent block of shops and offices, and is BOUND TO INCREASE RAPIDLY IN Particulars, J. T. BELL AND CO., 115, Gloucester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. £1075- w gJL-^ &-«««-. MX. (.JJtA, Imm from car nntt „i« store, et,:.-7-ro.,med Heart of KtuS-i v-ii 8 ' hot. water, porcelain bath, etc oTI t , Vl i k J «» assess new, all modern conveniences; good serti™, 66ft frontage. Possession in one moitn ' T. H. B ROW> LICENSED LAND AGENT, DOMINION ROAD. / s'Phon* 3544.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17428, 25 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17428, 25 March 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17428, 25 March 1920, Page 10