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Excursions, Picnics, etc. fcrTT-x ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.. \W& n LTD. \ti3*\\ LEIGH SHOW. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). S.S. WAIPU Loaves Auckland To-day (Wednesday), 7.30 a.m. Leaves Leigh To-day (Wednesday), midnightRETURN FARE, 10s, , Tickets available for one week for return. NGATEA SHOW, HAURAKI PLAINS. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18. S.S. GAEL. Weather and other circumstancos permitting weaves Auckland, Saturday, 18th, 3 a.m. Leaves Ngatea. Saturday. 18th. midnight. RETURN FARE, 235. „ WARKWORTH SHOW. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. S.S. HAUITI. Weather and other circumstances permitting Leaves Auckland. Saturday. Feb. 18. 7..10 am. Leaves Warkworth. Sunday Feb. 19, 9.30 a m 1- 1 , «ETURN, 108. tickets available (or return for one week R. C HAMMOND. Manager. \7ORTHEH.\ STEAMSHIP li CO.. LTD. DAY TRIPS TO WAIHEKE. i O.V. WAIUKU. OSTEND, AWAROA. ORAPIU. AND (OWES BAY. Mod., 930 a.;,, \\' ei ] . 9.30 a.m. Leaves Cowes, 3 p.m.; Ostend. 4.30 p.m. n 1 j Fares: ustend 3s, Cowes )s, Orapiti ss. Awaroa is. OSTEND & BUCKLAND'S BEACH ONLY, j Friday, 9.10 a.m. Leaves Ostend, 4.30 p.m.;* Bnckland's, 5.30 j r.m. tare: BuckUnd's, 2s 6d. ! I R. C. HAMMOND. Manager, j ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP I> COMPANY. LIMITED OI'UTIK! SHOW AND RACES. February .2 auu J:i tWeather and other lin umstames perniitltug 1 S. S. A U POUR] Leaves Auckland. Leaves Opotiki klonday. 20th, 11 10 a.m Friday, 24th, IP m R. ('. HAMMOND, Manager V N C U R S 1 U N. : THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO. LTD. iWoathcr and other circumstances permitting). I'O-DAY 1 Wednesday 1. February 15, 1922, EXCURSION TO RANGITOTO ISLAND. Steamers wiil loavn the Ferries at 9.30 ■m. and 11.30 am. Leaving Rungitoto at p.m. sharp. Fares Adult?, Is Id: Children under 12 ears ot age. 6d. ALEX AI.ISON. Manager «24UUR F D A L E JBBSSuA SEASIDE ESTATE. tnc uauiKii iv'NOTO will leave the '. Lauiuli Steps: SATURDAY. FEBRUARY IS ■ 1 p iii. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 19 9(5 a.m. Leaving Surfdalo at 130 p.m. Intending purchasers can obtain lull inormation. tickets, and mow photographs f Estate bv calling at office. ONEROA BEACH ESTATES, , 2nd Floor. Wright's Bid us. Fort. St. Telephone 11S4A. Open Friday Evenings till 930 p.m. A Special Week-end Trip to Kawau has een arranged. A private launch will leave uckland at 1.30 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT. Mb, and return to Auckland on Monday lorning, arriving about 9 a.m. Inquire nd book with - C. E. YOUNG AND CO.. 91-93, Queen St. Telephone 2312 A. I. fOONLIGHT ■ EXCURSION, >1 MILFORD BEACH. TO-NIGHT 'WEDNESDAY). The Famous GUY will leave Nortlinte ' i'harf at 7.45 p.m. fo: Milford Beach: rejrning to catch 10 15 nm. Ferry to City. .30 p.m. Ferry from Citv connects. Music Provided. Fare. 2s 6d Return. NORTHCOTE MOTOR BUS CO. E. J. GRANT. Manager IfOONLIGHT Excursion and Dance. I U Launch lonoto TO-NIGHT iWednea- \ ayi, 7.30 D.m. String Orchestra. Tui Six-ial i Mub. __ __ PISHING Excursion.-Launch Clematis. | I Wednesday. 1.3": fare. Js Cd; book our seat*.-Porter. Phone 2133 A. I AUNCH Maun leuvr-s the Ferry Steps ' U Daily for Arkle n Hay and Way Ports t 5 p.m.. except Saturday, at I.:W p.m. ( [" AUNCH Kii Ora I leaves Auckland daily u for Arkle's and Way Putts at 5.15 p.m., | eaving Arkle's K. 50 a.m. each mornnn. l saving Auckland Saturdays, LlS.—Yore . larrisnn, Proprietor. ( Tourist Resorts. 'T. HELIEKS BAY-THE DELIGHTFUL ) SEASIDE RESORT Bathing and Fishing. GRANDE VL'E PRIVATE HOTEL. First House av end of |)icr. <mln. from Auckland by car. first-lass rry service. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, and | inner a 9txs.ia!ity. A few vacancies for lests. Early application necessary. , GEO. M. PETERSON. I Proprietor. ! INHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH . ' j ST. ELMO HOUSE. 'j; Superior Private Accommodation. r , Worcester Street, West End. 2 minutes 4 from G.1'.0. Beautiful lawns, Hardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. MURRAY. 'Phone 87-2. Proprietor. \REWA HOUSE HAS NOW " J VACANCIES. r l Ideal spot for a seaside holiday; '1 miles J auliful beach; surf bathing: 40 acres live bush. Shady grounds; tennis urt, boats and billiards free; '24 miles from jvonport by road; Silverdalc and Waiwera •amers met; P.O. and telcphono in nise; per week. " MRS. EAVES, Proprietress. O JANSION ' HOUSE, KAWAU. Visitors are requested to note the folloivg shipping arrangements.— Week-end boat starts from December 24. earner from Monday. Wednesday. Friday d Saturday during the month of January! Thia is the ideal placo for a holiday. Book and inquire from C E. YOUNG AND CO 'Phone 2312 A. 91-93. Queen Street. ! fOT SPRINGS. HELENBVILLE I Best Mineral Baths :'n New Zealand -t STAY AT SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. ' tcrations completed; latest sanitary drain- rC c, p.w.c , etc.; 50 rooms, all ground floor; * r ery conv.; tennis, bowls, etc.; pleasant main grounds, slipper and plunge baths, ng up No. 8 Helcusvillo Buroau. Motors :et all trains. Telegrams. " Springside," S( promptly attended to. j,. Tariff: 9s a day; 52s a week. bl MRS- EDDLESTON. Proprietress. Sl iriIERE TO STAY WHEN~VIsITING ?,' V HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS: h ' HOT SPRINGS HOUSE. Si First houso tho bus stops at. Right opp. ain Entranco to Grounds. First-class Acmmodation and every attention. Tariff: per day. i'2 10s per week. Conveyances vt all trains; motor garage for two cars, legraphic Address: "Hot Springs House', : lensville." Telephone No. 20 (Helenaville iroaul.-MRS. ERRINGTON, Proprietress. Sl alo fload'B). rHERE TO STAi IN~WELLINGTON~- SI V HOTEL COLUMBIA. Near Town Hall, Cuba Street. St rst-class Accommodation for 100 Guests. Electric Light Throughout. Elcvatur. q, Ten Bathrooms. Excellent Cuisine. Drawing and Commercial Rooms. Terms Moderate St iw Under Entirely New Management. W E. WEBB Proprietor. I/-AITAKERE HOUSE. NIHOTUPU V (Late Convalescent Home). G •TRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING , f; HOUSE. 160 Altitude 1200 ft. Bracing Air. ru Extensive Views of Harbours aim Gulf W( Beautiful Bush. wi :'or particulars, apply by letter or wire to MRS. HAZELEY, t r Nihotupu, via Waikumete. 1 Or 'Phone Nihotupu Bureau . . , na kSTESD ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, en F I'utiki Bay, _ Waiheke. tt end a pleasant holiday at this favourite pi sort, also week-end tripa. I'ost office, Ei ephone bureau, and <iancing on the 'de imises. Luncheon and afternoon tea on au mrsion day-Ring or write MRS ASP',N, OBtend, I'utiki P.O. of roYAL HOTEL, OXFORD TERRACE n , H j CHRISTCHURCH.—Sfiated ~n tne ah nks of the Avon. The most beautiful spot ,' Christchurch. Lovely surrounding', Ex- 'Sc lent cuisine. ' lg AIRD'S Arcadia, itotorna. M.*l centrally ' 1 dituated terms moderate; all th in; met. Telegraphic address; "Baird'a." ARMHOUSE. Waitakcro Ranges; bracing and recuperative air.—The 'Outlook, anson. 'HAKT'OUM, 86, Armagh St. W„ Christl church. —Paying Visitors received. — its with or without Board. 4Min. of 1 <-< ?, . . HE flacc to b'tay. — ••Olennmrk." Mil- , W ford. Auckland's most popular seaside Mi mrb, lannis court: cars for lure.—'Phone bo Mrs. Gee. Proprietress. 1 bo - Ar Pleasure Resorts. ~ OINT ERIN PARK.-All ideal spot for Picnics: morning and afternoon teas, ari Ise Heme Bay car. [

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 14