PAPATOETOE K'S SERVICE, through beautiful farming: country. Two routes available, tickets pood for either route on Universal Buses. Via Oneliunga and Mangerc, or via Penrose, Westilelrl and Otahuhu. On Sundays buses leave 0.P.0.. 9.10. 0.45, 10, 10.10, 10.tr., 10.15 a.m., 12.10, 1.10, 1.-15, 2, 2.10, 2.30, 3.10, 4.10, 4.30, 5.10, 5.30, G.lO, 6.30, 7.30, S, 0, 0.10, 10.30 p.m. Time-tables are available rrom Universal Drivers. Visit your friends in East Tamak'l, Papatoetoe, on the 9 o'clock Universal Bus from G.P.0., returning: at 5.15 p.m. every Sunday. ST. HELIERS by KOHIMARAMA BUSES Th ese favourite seaside resorts and growing residential suburbs are rapidly increasing in popularity. The splendid fleet of " K " Buses maintain a frequent service to both bays, leaving the Chief Post Office, Lower Queen Street, at 15minute intervals, from early morning until late at night. Augmented service on Sundays and Holidays. This trip is a nice morning or afternoon outing, and many places of historic and scenic interest are seen on the way. Return Fare: Adults, 2/-; Children, 1/-. Look for the "K " on our buses. L. J. KEYS, St. Heliers. NORTH SHORE ROUND TRIP. 12 MILES BY MOTOR-BUS-'S !7MLE3 BY SEA—for 1/6 Return. Up the beautiful Waitemata by steamer to Northcote. By motor bus. rrom Northcote the route lies through five miles of very beautiful country to Milford Beach. Here the journey may be broken Tor afternoon tea. Then by frequent Motor Service in luxurious buses over the 0 miles to Devonport, returning by steamer to City. Leave Auckland via Northcote. Monday to Friday.—7.ls, 10.0 a.m., 1.30, 4.0, 5.10 p.m. Saturday.—7.ls. 10 a.m., 12.20, 1.35, 3.0. 4.30, 6.25 p.m. Sunday.—9.3o, 10.30 a.m., 12.50, 2.0, 3.30. 5 p.m Motor Services run by United Service Motor Bus Co., Waitemata Bus and Transport Co., Ltd. ■ Adults, 1/6; Children, 9d. Throuch Tickets and Time-tables obtainable at the omces of their agents, THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO., LTD., Ferry Buildings, Auckland.
The Mecca of English Tourists and Lovers of English Scenery. ALL the charm of an Old English Town. The beautiful Waikato River and picturesque Public Domain make Cambridge the Ideal Place for a restful Holiday. FISHING, Tennis Courts, Golf Links, Shooting, Hunting, Fine Swimming Baths, and theQ%)nfaff3Bf finest Bowling Greens p pS. in the Auckland Province. Jr First-class Accommodation available. Right fn the centre of the town. Tariff, 12/- per day. Motor Accommodation. W. JURY, Proprietor. fe Masonic Hotel. - F j L © Recognised l)y Tourists as 3 IJp /ja one of the Leading Provin--3 cial Hotels in N.Z. Brick —rf building. Electric light. jKfefev Kxclusivo Cuisine. Garage Telegrams, " Masonic." T. 11. KELLY,. Proprietor. The National Hotel. Fine brick building, racing l the beautiful Jubilee Gardens and War Memorial. Balcony Bedrooms. Tennis Lawn. Three minutes Trom Station and Domain. V. E. Rickit, Proprietor. Phone 131, Munroe Motors, Ltd., for Prompt and Satisfactory Service. Phones: Garage, 170. Private, 273.
■^am===m A Luxurious Holiday Only 29 miles from Auckland. There Is no Seaside Holiday Resort in the Dominion which can compare with SUNNY WAIWERA, the ARCADIA OF N.Z., no holiday-makers In all ihe world happier than those who come to Walwera. Hot Mineral Jiaths and Swimming Pool, the thrill of surflug-, fishing:, picnics, tennis, music, dancing, wines, laughter, and lrollc, are the main ingredients or a holiday which will he the pleasantest memory ol' your life. Tri-weekly motor servlce I'rorn Auckland, Pare 10/- each, single. Lei us mail you some free illustrated literature. We welcome correspondence, and will gladly assist you to rranie your arrangements. WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, : inllv licensed). Phone No. ii, Waiwera. J. IIAYNES, Proprietor. * UCKLAND WAIWERA AND 1\ WARKWORTH, via Orewa.—Loaving Albert Jlotel. Auckland: Monday, Wednesday, Saturday. 8 a.m. Warkworth Hotel: Monday. Wednesday. Saturday. 1 p.rn. Special Trips ■ arranged at reasonable, charges. No transferring passengers. Car crosses harbour in vehicular boat,. Car Albert Hotel. All inquiries at. Phono 41-489, or the Albert Hotel. K. A. LISTER. Proprietor.
MC NA B AND MASON, MONUMENTAL MASONS. 109. SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. (St. Benedict's Corner.) Specialists in Cemetery Work, in Stone and Concrete. Catalogue and Prices Free,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 5
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