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KOTOS S2EVIOB3. JTVE KUITI-KEW PL1 T M OUTII-11 E*?\ 1 AARD ; MOTOR SERVICES. v Hi leaves Tc Kuiti, 7.45 a.m.. 12 noon. ■ ]2 Noon Car connects with. Daylight Limited. TE KUITI-WAITOMO CAVES. , Daily, 10s return. ,Seats _ booked bj collect wire, AARD, Te Kuiti. Cars leave Hangatiki Illation bMaily f or Waitorao Caves, after arrival of NoUtt and South-bound trains.. Fires, 5s return* Fares to ,New Plymouth: Single, fy. Return, Si'i 15», ROWLEY AND CLOKEY, P.O. Bos 2S, Te Kuiti. /> "O AEROA - AUCKLAND_ %k_, WHITE STAR SERVICE. W W " •f >eavefl Imperial Hotel, Fort Street, 1. p.m. daily for I!au- *. raid Plains and Paeroa, connecting with bus for Thames, Waihi and Tc Aroha. Ring phone 45-520. • EVAN THOMAS. A UCKLAND TO NEW PLYMOUTH ±\. AND HAW ERA. Ag%x w jmE S TAR D AiLY w w M otor S ervice - BY RAIL AND MOTOR, via TE. KUITI. GOOD T-tOADS. : QUICK TRANSIT. GRAND SCENIC ROUTE. Express leaves Auckland at . . 7.53 a.m. Arrives To Kuiti (lunch) . . 11.40 a.rn. Car leaves Te Ivuiti 8.15 a.m. and 12.15 p.m. Car leaves Mokau . . ' . . . . 3.30 p.m. Arrives New Plymouth .- 2.30 and 6.0 p.m. FARES.—Te Kuiti-New Plymouth : Single, J2; return, £3 15s. . BOOKING OFFlCES.—Johnston's Taxis, Ltd., Auckland, "phone 46-781; Gibson's Motors and Smith's Motors, New Plymouth. Seats booked by wire to Magon's Motors, Te Kuiti. Phone 210. Booking Offices: THOS. COOK AND SON, . N.Z. GOVT. TOURIST OFFICES. .

OOTORUA MOTOR TRANSJ0 m, -U- PORT CO., LTD. i»> m WHITE STAR MOTOR SER\AY VICES Daily (o Whakatane, Opotiki, Tauranga, Wairakei. Taupo. Taupo to Napier daily. Opotiki to Motuhora daily, except Friday. Rotorua to Gisborne and vice-versa, Tues., Thur3., Sat,, Sun., 6 s.m.—Thos. Cook and Son, Agents. Wires: " Motoco," Rotorua. Phones: 19 and 35-3. All Touring Cars. . , "ODSON'S . MOTOR • SERVICES. MARTON-WANG ANUI. CARS MEET ALL EXPRESSES. Leave Auckland by Daylight Limited Express 7.53 a.m.; arrive Marlon 7.6 p.m., arrive Wanganui by Hodson's Service 8.30 p.m. Telegrams: " Aarci," Wanganui. . ■ r pA UK AXGA-WAIHT DAILY SERVICE.— -i- Cars leave Tauranga daily at 5.45 a.m., connecting with Auckland, Hamilton and' Thames Express. Leave Waibi daily at 12.30, after arrival Hamilton and Thames train; arrive Tauranga i p.m.—Book'seat® by collect wire to CARTER, Waihi or Tauranga. A ARD MASTER MOTOR SERVICES. WHAKATANE-OPOTIKI-GISBORNE. Messrs. Kusabs and P.uckey's Cars lea?e Rotorua daily at 8.30 ;i.m. and 5.30 p.m., after arrival of Express. ! i Reserve your seat by collect wire to, Aarcl, Rotorua. . > Direct one-day service to Gisborne on Sundays, via Whakatane and Opotiki. Only 1926 new cars uised.- Service Unexcelled. GAVE ■ A DAY IN TRANSIT O TAURANu A—?.! A T AM ATA. Cars leave Matamata after arrival_Rotorua Express from. Auckland. Arrive lauranpa about 5.30 p.m. Ueservations and Infoim&tion, " * '' --K GOVT. TOURIST OFFICE;. Johnston'si Taxis, phone . 40-7 Si; ' Or Collect Wire to . WALKER'S MOTORS, Matamata and Tauranga.A UCKLAND - HAURAKI- PLAINS - i 1 THAMES HUDfION SEDAN • servi«::e. - Car leaves G.P.0., Auckland. Daily at 1 p.m.-(Except-Sundays),-For MARAMARUA. waitakaruru, NGATEA, KEREPEEHI, TURIJA AND THAMES. Ring Phones: Auckland,. 26-574; Ngatea.,39; Waitakarr.ru, 1; Turua. 6. OGIER AND WOODS. WHITE CAB, SERVICE. THE LARGEST MAIL SERVICE IN TUB NORTH ISLAND. LEAVES ROTORUA DAILY AT 8.30 A.M. For WHAKATANE. OPOTIiSvI and GISBORNE. Through Service. No Changing. Our Fares are the Cheapest in the District. WILLIAMS MOTORS. LTD.. Hineraoa Street, Rotorua. Phone 124. A UCKLAND G.irage, corner Lorne and Rutland Sts., near Town Hall.—G. W. Spragg, Proprietor. WHERE TO GARAGE. " pILLETT MOTORS. LTD., Buick Service vJ Station, ICG, Albert St., opp. Town Hall.—Modern, and veil-appointed Garage. Open continuously. i . FOR iCIRE.. E>OTTJ.,E Jacks and Timbpr Jacks, in good > order.—Sam White arki Sons. Market E'lace. Phono 44-703. BUSINESS NOTICES. T7JDEN "fy£OTOR QOMPANY. The EDEN MOTOR BODY CO. announce that they have purchased the Motor Body Building Business of the late Cars, Ltd., (at, one time Pullan, Armitage and Co.), situate Enfield Street, Mount Eden (adjoining Colonial ■ Ammunition Co.), and invi'te inquiries regarding the construction of Bus Charabanc and Truck Bodies—permanent tops for Cars, etc. Car. Painting a speciality. " Mr. Bert. Strong has been retained in th® capacity of Shop Foreman. EDEN MOTOR BODY CO. ATES THE SMELL OF WHISKY.'

MRS. JENKINS: "Oh!, Mrs. Brown, you look ten years younger—much brighter than usual." MRS. BROWN: "Of course I am. you see John has turned teetotal. I was in the last stages of despair at his constant drinkms bouts, when I tried 1 DRINKO.' Without letting John see me,' I have administered the powder for some tiriie, until now he actually hates the smell of whisky. His genera! health is improved—he's a different man. and oh'! I'm so happy." What DRTNKO did for HER man it- can do for YOUR man! . . , Writ« for the interesting. Free Drinso Booklet. Strict Secrecy observed. Correspondence and parcels sent- in' plain sealed envelopes and covers.. THE LADY MANAGER. HOME WELFARE PROPRIETARY, •JH, Willis Street, Wellington. POR SI pURS! UB SI DIRECT FROM ACTUAL MANUFACTURER TO WEARER. This is the announce that wo have just landed the Assigned Stock of Brown and Resenthal, London, the famous Fur Manufacturers. • , These beautiful Goods Were purchased at LESS THAN HOME MARKET PRICES, and they are now offered direct to tne Public at correspondingly low figures This unique sale will only, last two weexs, therefore an early selection is advisable. A FEW OF THE BARGAINS. ; 22 Real Russian Skunk Stoles. . ■ Ordinary Price • • "• 40 Guinea™. CLEARING . . . • • 34 Chapelle Coats." plain,, and. with Skunk Collars. Ordinary Prices oo' to 7 0 G-ns, CLEARING i-2o to £4,1. 135 Necklets, in Grey, Brown, Marten and Skunk colours. R Io be pushed out 5Us. Postago Paid or. Country Orners. THE EMPIRE FURRIERS (Opp. .Town Hall), 358. Queen Street. EPOT Now Open"!— J. F. .Win g. Highclass Laundry, Theatre Bidgs.. GrceU Laao. Satisfaction guaranteed.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 4

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