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•;LeavesOnehung»i ', ' • ■■_ ■-■''■ZtunmM Wahikar •Wed. 16th, 4 p.m. fThow. 17th, 8.30 kxo. - »Wsd. 23rd. 9.15 *.m.- Wed. 23rd, 8.15 pjaT -^ "Wed. 30th, 3.80 p.m. Thtirs. SOtlfc.B.ls ».m. " *C*H» at- O—ta Bay. ■ ': I'M tLcaves T© Torik Wharf. . ; iTE TOBA AND WAY POBTS, Leaves Onahune*j . '. Leaves Te '-^ Fri. 18th. 8 a.m. -"Pd. 18ih, 13 ■ Man. 21st. 10.15 &.m. Mon. 21et. 2.20 p.m. OBUA BAY AND HTJIA. / Leaves Onehungst Leaves Hxrfm Sat. ISth, 2 p jn. Sun. 20th, 2,30 pja. ' v HtrDDABT.PABKEB LIBB. (Circnrcatances Permitting.) *~ FOB SYDNEY DIBECT. TJLTMABOA Friday, August fti SYDNEY (from Wellington). "' I • ULTMABOA ...... Friday. July fig. Fitted with Wii'eiess Telegraphy. '-*"* Surgeon Carried. C Offioe: QUAY ST. (opp. Queen's Wharf). •Phone 8183. w< t m SXOT7BSIONS, PlginOS, UTO. T AUNCHES MASPOBT AND EOA JU W«ath©r permitting. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Sirverdilst Wed. 16th. 8.80 p.m. *Thttrs., 17tb, 7 a.m •Thuxß.. 17th, 4 p.m. *Fri 18th. 7.80 a.m. •Fri. ISth. 5.15 p.m. Sai, 19th. 8.80 ajta. tAzkie's and Way Porte Only. •Returns Sam© Day. , V. HARBISON. F. MACKAY. Prom. MOTOB AJHP igQAGH TEIPS. A UCBLAND 3 DIBEOT DAILY. VIA TAUBANGA. BOAT DAYS. *" 7 % Leave Boloraa; U6O p.m., Axrir© Tan r&nga: b p.m. Tauranga: 7.45 aa_i , Arrive Rotorua: 12.10 p.m. ——»«;.' . Booking Agents: KJDD AND GABBETT /Little Oueer. Street --»"*. , . WTLLIAMS MOTORS. LTD.. Boyal Mail Contnwtors, Phona 124. Hinemoa St. Botorua. "A DAY Saved in. TTMis4t."~Bnrb«yt' * P?2 nan&:nt Motor Service Car leaT©. TE PUKE 5.80 a.m.. conneots with ExproS Train at Rotorua. arrive* Auokland 4in pjn. Car lea.-es ROTORUA in ©reuing aftir ; trrival of Express from AuckJand arrives 'e Puke 8.46 p.m.' Only sesvio* that oon nccted daily throughout last winter. No short cuts over Inferior roads. Book seats ' Rotorua. Brighton Lounge, 'Phone 135 <v m Puke, "Phone T. Burbeiy. Proprietor" "h/fOA BUS SERVICE. HAMILTON.' Look out fox the Bus when visit, ing Hamilton. Footbill and Dance Parties ffi! ero 4 wl o *-^* So*n«». Proprietor. Phone 1437, Hamilton. TAXIS FOB HIRE. PONSONBY Taxi Garage.—The latest Hudsons and Chandlers: Limousiiae for weddings, etc.—Harper, Wood St, 'Phons 2216- ~~~' COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. "DRAIN'S COMMERCIAL pOLLEGB» AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. 4~ , There is no EdEfoct without a Cause! Why are Rraaa'B Students who qualify'■_": Offlce Juniorß ki eagerly sought by thoas in ' .:■• authority in tsur leading Business Eitahlishments? * ,:;... if ' The answer ia found in the force behind i* the training—tho efficiency of the inetrud-H.' tion—the persorial interest given to every .' student—the wholesome environment—the ' modern eauipmeni. M ll3B S_B, M. BBAIN. ; D. E, JDUTHOIT. Prinoisals. A. J. HUTCHINSON, Director. ' Jimj im ' , ■ ■■■■'■ ■'■■ ■ '■■ ' iii nil—■-«■ i i t ;,. EDUCATIOHAI. i W ES ¥&BAffi A iWKlANff™ ' The College is situated 30 miles south of • Auckland on a farm of 680 sores. The aim is to give boyu a sound practical training in the different branches of agriculture, .while continuing their eduoation up to matnoulation standard, and at the same - time to provide the care and discipline of a Christian home. ~ The College Boildings are new, and of modem design. Tho Collego farm Is wa on the most up-to-date lines, attention bsdns given to pedigree cows, pigs, and sheep, and there is an emoient indoor and outdoor staff. The fee for the «ohool year is £50, and . a limited number .of bnrsarieß aro available. Further particdiarfl may b* had on" application to th© Principal. The College re-"* opens on TUESDAY, July 15. E, C, OLABK. MJu. Dip, Ed., »'■ ■ . .PrinclpaL "> aOUTHEBN ACROSS COLLEGE. - P 41S. Smith'B Buflding, ' : v! Albert Street. % Second Term Commences TUESDAY, May 27. Prospeotus obtainable on application to MISS E. K. GOULDING. 8.A.. ' Principal. WIKEB FOB SALg. \ CASE OF POET WJJTE. spi»ial bhmd. . -i. 355, delivered oity; freight, le 6d estea.t , —Colomtd 'Wine Co., S4B, Swanson St. B BAY'S Port Wine,—Health JSedeeming. Robust Feelirg; 12 quarts, 85s, de- S-; " livi)red.—-6, His Majesly'B Arcade. Auokland. HATE You Tried Rad&Vs Wines? Which are guaranteed 3 years old. and won first prizes Waikato Winter Show and Auokland Winter Exhibition. Try a case,-Prise: Port or Sherry. 30b; Invalid. 40s: Speflial. r ► 455. Railway freight paid. J, BADALAY, : ■ • . ..-■'. Henderson. - LUSCIOUS TUICY /^EAPES. uscious Juicy Crapes. Planted in Boil that is ideal for vine oul- ; tivation, and that lies*so as to get evtxy possible minute of briirht, warm Bunshine, and well protected by towering breakwinds, Corban's " Mt. Lebanon" Vineyards are the finest in the Dominion. It 3a from these perfectly cultivated vineyards that come the lußoiouß juioy grapes that are used in ; making Corban's Excellent Wines. 1 COBBAN'S WINES, POST (Invalid) .. 1 Doa. Ota. (2Gal.) 42« CLABET . .. 1 Doz. Qts. (2Gal.) 42s *v BED ... .. 1 Doa. Qts. (2Gal.) 48s SHERRY .. .. 1 Doz. Qts. (2Gal.) 48s . SHERRY (Extra Speoial) , .. 1 Doz. Qts. (2GaL) 60s H PORT (Special Reserve) .. ..1 Doz. Qts. (2Gal.) 60s ALL PRICES* CASH WITH ORDER. . Freight paid to nearest railway station.; : ; or to first transhipping port, or delivered:: FREE in Auokland City, immediate Suburbs, or across harbour. Assorted dozens r made up at above priceß. Siato tion when ordering for a No-license District. , A. A. CORBAN, " Mt. Lebanon " Vineyards, Henderson, Auckland. tnl- -■■". , , [ ■:■".'■;:.; PLANTS TREES, ETC., FOB SALE. * BIARGAINS (all 12ft. over).—Macrocarpas. Privets, Piitoaporums, Gums; 250 lots, 35s.—H. Porter. Box 239, Anck- : ;. land. . ...■.'."/ . -' .--v; T TLrUM Auratum (Golden Rayed ; : ' ' Lily), Henryit, Regale, Sulphureum, ; " etc.; Tecoma Hedging, 30s 100; Lemons, • r'; Fruit Trees, Seed Potatoes; Choicest Flower Seedlings, lis per 100.—Clinkard and Co., : Broadway, Newmarket. • O^?£^~ * laateTEariy Straw"'Bpanish7ls , •:' St W Vh E8 extra.—G. Vazoy, Artnur QNION Plants, 1,000,000 straw coloured, w£ irt »L osta K extra.—H. Burrows, Box 80, Pnkekohe. phone 67W. T3INUS Insignis.—Good well-grown 2-year, JL wrenched; 30s, 100; yearlings, Bfl.— Ma i4. ollald ' Nutaeryman, Hanurewa. 'P^M^o'VlP*' 11 /Spanish OiiionT~sa ot "im V Cabbage Is 6d 100: Canliflowr. ' V |©afantf sßS£**r* **— »* V Uprise, Hamburgs; *io~ I eiafted. Phylloxera resistant stock.— H^rson C ° rban ' Mt - Lebanc ° Vineyards: ,; "IV E ai5 r \ tlle ,l aJ "Keat growers of Trees, : iiL'ii.W' andPianis in the Dominion.— A. Green and cion., Ellerslie. |0 ASSORTED Fruit Trees. £1; 100 Lemon . Traes ' 10 o?sh.—Skelton and Sons, Nurserymen. New Lynn. C!EED POTATOES-Southern Grownv 1 r, .SELECTED SEED. Early Rose. Beauty of Heb--4°T n i % l && k g&§& $ &on Chief, etc.. etc P^ (1 T wlt^ VARIETIES.-A full list ■ - posted FREE on reauest '. ~- GROWERS i-Pecide NOW what to Grow. O'LEARY BROS. jLND DOWNS, LTD.. n«i §? edn i me P,' Al Se& d Stores. Street. .Near'■ Town Hall. Auckland. . FRUIT FOR SALE. ' APPLES, Choicest, Dessert, lis; Largo X*. Green Hookers, lie; 4'2lb. cases. Rail- : age paid. Guaranteed fresh orchard fruit. Keep during winter.—L. Mohoils. Selwyn " . Ru., Mt. Albert. APPLES, 42!b. casos, long keepers, first ; grade, 10a; a good line. 8s 6d; freight .. paid.—F. Stewart, Orchardist; Kankapnkapa.- :-r A PPLES, 500. Oises left;, choice quality -.'. -f»--. .-Jjossert,. tip-top keepers; every case first, grade, l fruit;los per 421b. case; satis- ; : ; fachoiv guaranteed; trade supplied, railage > paid.—H, E, Cele, Kaukapakapa. f

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18762, 16 July 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18762, 16 July 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18762, 16 July 1924, Page 6

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