AMUSEMENTS. PRINCE EDWARD. _ A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. SPECIAL EASTER MONDAY VAUDEVILLE. MATINEE, 2 P.M. TO-DAY HEADED BY I ° THE SNAPPY THREE." ' I "THE SNAPPY THREE." JAZZ MELODY VOCALISTS. FEATURING "Russian Lullaby." "You Don't Like It, Not Much." "Just Like a Butterfly." "Baby Feet Go pitter-Paltcr.". j Also other reauest numbers if handed in before the act. Direct From Rotorua. THE TE PUKE DUO, Celebrated Maori Harmoniacrs. ROY NEWTON, Late Riley and Co. AND REED HOWES "THE COURAGEOUS FOOL." TO-DAY AT TWO O'CLOCK AT THE PRINCE EDWARD. KARANGAIjIAPE ROAD. MONSTER EASTER ATTRACTION. AT DIXIELAND. THIS AFTERNOON, 3 P.M. TO 5 P.M. ADMISSION. Is f>d. INCLUDING DANCING AND AFTERNOON TEA. NOTE.—Buses leave Pitt Street for Dixieland all day. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MONSTER EASTER CARNIVAL BALL. Alluring and Spectacular, a Riot of Colour and Gaiety, and the Music by the Famous International. SPECIAL CABARET ITEM. By MDLLE. VALESKA and LEN WILSON. Also. Demonstration of the Ya!o*Blues and Slow Foxtrot, Mr. Colin Shorter and Yvonne. Dancing rt p.m. to 2 a.m. Admission, 10s. For Reserves Phone 26-615. ELECTORAL. MOUNT WELLINGTON ROAD I>JL DISTRICT. - GENERAL ELECTION OF MEMBERS. . Pursuant to "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,'' and Amendment 1926, notice is hereby given that an Election will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of May, 1928, for the purpose of electing Five (5) Members for the Mount Wellington Road District, and I hereby appoint the Office of the Mount Wellington Road Board, Mount Wellington Highway. Mount Wellington, a3 the place, and SATURDAY, the 21st day of April. 1928 (before Noon), as the day for the Nomination of Candidates for such office. Dated this 9th day of April, 1928. H. T. G. McELROY. Returning Officer, Mount Wellington Road District. FRUIT FOR SALE. A PPLES. Delicious, N. Spy, wrapped, 7s; A Cookers, Gs; railage paid; satisfaction APPLES.— Delicious, .Northern Spy, 6s Od; small, 3 cases 12s; quality guaranteed; rniJage paid.—Chripv>3, Henderson. APPLES. —Delicious, fancy. 7s 6d; Pears, Dessert. 8s: bottling, 73 Cd; guaranteed ; rail paid.—C. Moorfield. Te Kauwhata. A PPLES.—Delicious, 7s case, 3 cases £1; Salome, 6s; rail paid.—lvan Luketina, Henderson. APPLES. —Munroes, 5s Cd; 2md, 4s. Delicious, 7s; 2nd, 4s Gd; rail paid.—Bush. South Road, Henderson. BARTLETT Bottling Fears, ready shortly, 8s 6d and 7s 6d; Choice Dessert, 7s 6d; rail paid.—F. Mdore, Orchardist, Henderson. "pLYDEBALLA" Grapes. Te Kauwhata's standard quality; buy the best. Turners and Growers, Distributors. —Clyde Bailantyne, Te Kauwhata. DELICIOUS, 6s Gd; three 18s; Sharpe's Late Red, three cases, 15s (Cookers or dessert); rail paid.—E. P. Sache, Hender son. DELICIOUS, Fancy (wrapped), 8a; Jonathan, 7s; Cookeiß, Gs: Best Windfalls, 3s 401b. bag; Tomatoes, 19'b. Gs; Grapes, 7lb. Ss; railage paid.—Lake View Orchards, Box 25. Te Kauwhata. LARGE Fancy Delicious, 7s 6d; Jonathan, 6s Gd; A' grade, 5s 6d, 4s 6d: N. Spy, 8s 6d: B grade, mixed, 3s 6d bushel; 70lb. bag, 6s Od; rail paid; not exporting; best values from H. C. Henderson, Pukeroa, Te Kauwhata. "VTORTHERN Spy, choice, large, Gs Gd; 1* three, 18s; small Delicious, three cases, 12s; rail paid.—Combined Orchards, Henderson. RIPE Spys, Jonathan, John Sharp, eating, 7s 6d; best cookers, 63 Gd; rail paid.—J. L. Shanks, Kaukapakapa. WHEN you buy Fruit remember satisfaction guaranteed or cash refunded.— Lake View Orchards. Box 25. Te Kauwhata. 1 fl® —Delicious and large Cookers, 1 case lu each; rail paid; delivered house, lis. —F. Moore, Orchardist. Henderson. "J ALB for 2s, Export Apples.—Lincoln JLv/ Park Orchard Depot, Swanson St.. JLly Park Orchard Depot, Swanson St.. City. p ROWERS" FRUIT DEPOT. Lincoln Road, Henderson. Come and inspect our display of choice Fruit, freshly gathered, at attractive prices. Only 30min from town on the concrete road. You will enjoy this run; provision is made for those desirous of a nice cup of tea with high-class home cookery. Tourists should obtain their B'ruit in passing. Open daily and evenings POMDOR APPLESI APPLES OF GOLD! Every case labelled Pomdor is the product of the Huapai Fruitgrowers' Society Jonathan First Grade. 8s a case. Delicious, Fully-matured, First Grade, 8s a case. Railacre Paid. HUAPAI FRUITGROWERS, LTD.. 43, Queen Street. Auckland. * • Phone 40-160. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR SALE. ANEMONE. Ranunculi Bulbs, Is; Is Cd a dozen; 3a Gd, ss'per 50; 25 each, 3s 6d, 53 posted.—Watts, Nurseryman, Pah Road. Epsom. ANEMONE. Burrows Special St. Brigid; mixed colours; new season's Bulbs, Is dozen: 3s Cd 50: Gs 100.—Burrows, Box 30. Pukekono. pATALOGUE of DafTodills. Tulips. Irises. Ixias, Amaryllis, free on request. Plant Bnlhs now.—Ciillen, Wnimaiiku. ONION Seed, Straw Spanish, 7s Gd lb.; guaranteed good fresh seed; post free. —P. Huljich, Wailii. PASSION Fruit Plants, Is Gd doz., 10s Gd 100; Cut Flowers. —Mrs. Dagg, Wairoa Rd.. Papnkura. PASSION Plants, Tree Tomatoes, ss; Pepper Trees, Scarlet Kowhai, 9s doz. Plant now.—Excelsior Nursery. Avondale. POTATOES, early Autumn Seed, £ls 10s . per ton, cash: freight on rail,—W Buttery, Pukekohe Hill. 1 O Packets Flower or Vegetable Seeds, IJj present sowing, 2s Kd: post free.—H. Co'ilis. (VIS, Dominion Road. 12 PRODUCE FOR SALE. HAY, best meadow, baled; £7 per ton; sample sent.—G. Bakalich, Tuakau. HAY (baled), in excellent condition; £7 per ton (30 bales to the ton): cash before delivery. Must be removed from the farm by purchaser.—Phil E. Tickle, Te Kauwhata. ONIONS. 56ib., 7s Gd ; Potatoes, 7»; Pickling, Ouione. 10s; railage., paid I. Fewell. Box 53. Pukekohe, ' POTATOES. Onions. Gs per sugar bog; best Southern: delivered to your station.—lt. Colye, Buckiancl P.O. FARM APPLIANCES FOR SALE. A CME Milkers mnke milking a pleasure. -tX 2-Cow 'latest Releaser Models. £49 lot complete.—Foundries. Ltd.. Hamilton. SEE our Farm Implements.—Largo Assortment. low prices.—Farmers' Machinery Exchange, Arthur St., Newmarket. Phone THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. Hi W O-Y E A R-O L D. WINNINGTON, BY VALKYRIAN—CHIME. Sound and a Winner. Entered Auckland and Avondale. Selling to make room for yearlings. C. W. ANDERSON. Tamaki House. Kohimaiama, Auckland.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19280409.2.152.2
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19916, 9 April 1928, Page 16
Word Count
959Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19916, 9 April 1928, Page 16
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.