ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP r*i COMPANY, LIMITED. WEEK-END ARRANGEMENTS. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) TO-DAY (SATURDAY). OMIHA. AWAROA, ORAPIIT AND COWES S.S. WAIPU 1.45 D-m. Leaving Cawea Bay. Sunday at 4.130 p.m., Orapiu 4.45 p.m., Awaroa 5.15 p.®., ac< l Omiha at G p.m. SURFDALE AND OSTEND. O.V. WAIUKU - - - - 1-45 p.m. Leave Surfdale at 6 p.m. Sunday. Kauiti leaves Oatend at 6.30 p.m. Sunday. S.S. RANGITOTO. HARBOUR TRIP, 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday. (SUNDAY). SURFDALE AND OSTEND. . WAIUKU . . . - 9-50 »- m - • • OMIHA. HAUITI . . . . 9.30 a.m. .. ONETANGI. NGATIAWA .. 3.50 a.m. .. KAWAU ISLAND. RANGITOTO .. 9.50 a.m. .. MANLY. GAEL . . . . 9.50 a.m. . . Leaving KAWAU at 4.30 ONETANGI at 4 p.m.: COTCES, via ORAPIU. AWARJOA, and OMIHA. at 4.30 pjn.; OSTEND at 5.30 p.m.. SURFDALE at 6 p.m., MANLY at 4 QPLENDID JJARBOUR rriHIS (SATURDAY) J^FTERNOON, 2 P.M. TO 5 P.M. S.S. "R ANGITOTO." See your beautiful Harbour in comfort with good music to entertain yoin. Dancing on fine enclosed deck. Bring your Dancing Partners to have an enjoyable afternoon. The vessel will p T oceed down the Outer Harbour. through the Tamaki Straits, passing the beautiful Islands in the- Gulf, and you will return to the Wharf at 5 p.m. Orchestra on Board. FARE. 2a 6d. Children. Half-price. K AW S L A N D. (Weather and other circumstancea permitting.) JgXCURSION, rpO-MORROW (SUN.). Leave NORTHERN WHARF at 9.50 a.m. LEAVE KAWAU ISLAND at 4.80 p.m. Take a Trip to this Lovely Island, shaded walks and good bathing. S.S. RANGITOTO. PARE: 5s RETURN. (SUNDAY). fWeather and other circumstances * permitting.) N E T A N G I. S.S. NGATIAWA - - - - 9.50 a.m. Leaving ONETANGI at i p.m. FARE, 3s 6d. THE GREAT SURF BATHING BEACH. THE CHANCE OF INDULGING IN THIS GLORIOUS PASTIME. PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE LODGE. To-morrow. O-MORROW. piCNIC. To-morrow, o-morrow. To-morrow, o-morrow. TO-MORROW. rriO-MORROW. O-MORROW. J- O-MORROW. TO BROWN'S ISLAND. S.S. CONDOR LEAVES 9.30 A.M. THE PICNIC OF THE YEAR. Fun for Young and Old. Sports and Open Events Galore. SAN TOY JAZZ BAND. Milk. Hot Water. Provided Free. Lollies and Toy 3 for Children. And Don't Forget, all You Gay Dancers, THE JAZZING COMPETITION ON ISLAND, TO ALL COMERS. ALL AUCKLAND WILL BE THERE. Gents.. 2a: Ladies, Is: Children under 12 years. 8d: Children under 7 years free. E. WHALEY, Hon. Secretary. OLD THAMES BOYS' ASSOw CIATION (Inc.), THE ANN EXCURSION TO THAMES Will bs Held on SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1926. The P.S. WAKATERE will leave Auckland at 9 a.m. sharp, returning on the SUNDAY following, leaving Thames at 2.30 p.m. Excursion Tickets are available for return by Tuesday's steamer. Return Fares: Adults, 109: Children, under 12, 56. These fares include the Thames Harbour Board Special Tax. Tickets obtainable from W. Haverfldd, 19, Leighton St.: Observer Office; D. Wilson, care of H. L. Bercquist, Biitoher corner Liverpool St. and Karangahape Road; J. H. Reed, 42, Richmond Road, Ponsonby; A. Williams. 13, Old Mill Road, Grey Lynn: S. Skeen. Great North Road. Avondale; W. J. Edwards, Tinsmith, 35, Mt. Eden Rd.; Lavcock and Faithful, 32, Queen St.; E. R. Gibbons, 40, Crummer Road, Grey Lynn; J. Paterson. 36, Hinemo* Road, Grey Lynn; H. H. Driver, 23, Charlotte Street, Eden Terrace, and T. AITKEN, Hon. Secretary, Phone 2&-009. 45, Richmond Rd., Ponsonby.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19221, 9 January 1926, Page 6
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