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Ue uldeth J milfordjw_ The Most Artistic Structure ** Will be Opened to the Public on Saturday, December 22nd irate I; MS t&r SV\.\\\ ■M mmW #*>• mmmm North Shore Transport Co., Ltd. The Bathing Season has Commenced Visit Takapuna and Mil ford Beaches SAFE BATHING. SAFE BATHING. CLEAN OCEAN BEACHES. CLEAN OCEAN BEACHES. DIVING PONTOONS. DIVING PONTOONS. A PARADISE FOR BATHERS. A PARADISE FOR BATHERS. THE FAMOUS YELLOW BUSES CONNECT* WITH ALL BOATS, VIA BAYSWATER OR DEVONPORT. 15 Miles by Boat and Bus Return Fare, 1/6. Children, 9d. CHEAPEST TRIP IN THE DOMINION. Time Tables obtainable at Ferry Office*. iHiimiiiiiimiHitiniiiimiiii nvtiimiunmniiirniifiiiiiiniiiiiisitifii ii —that will supply a great deal of the attractive music that the merry pirates will dance to, were supplied by Howies t Ltd. There Is not tt record In the catalogues of His Master's Voice, Columbia, Brunswick, Parlophone and Zonophone that Howies cannot supply you, So make one of our si* Auckland shops your headquarters for all gramophone needs. Six SHOPS. Street: Oilworth Buildings; Queen Street. (Opposite Smith A Caughey)) Academy Buildings, Upper Queen Streets ' Verona Buildings, Karangahape Road; Broadway, Newmarket. Distributors of Brunswick and Parlophone Records and Stockists of His Master's Voice and Columbia Records. Send for List. >}}}>)}>>>))>.■ ft I tm, ■ II 5^ sum YW m 7M 000 w w. UC wt v; mv TON < WCVVr »« A-fH' IWIIU LAURETTE CAPTURED! By Ye Crewe of "YE OLD When Provisioning ji "Ye Olde Pirate Shippe" | p the Masters decided (hat only the Purest | n and Best should be stocked. j They ordered that the lockers be well | |j provisioned with Auckland's finest | |j mineral waters and accordingly com- | || manded Messrs. f | ] C. L. Innes & Co., j [ Limited j j as Sole Purveyors to Provide Supplies. | JThe Crew and Passengers will be re- j galed with these high-class specialties. s Nex 2 Beer Mandarin | Claret Cup Orange Squeeze | |j The Devonport Steam Ferry Company, Limited. | |i EXCURSIONS ON CHRISTMAS DAY. s 3 j DEVONPORT, BTANLKV B»V. BAVSWATM, CHELSEA, NOBTHCOTE, j | The usual Sunday Time-table will be run. § i EXCURSIONS FOR BOXING DAY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1928, and | o~J. KO " THCOTI - I STANLEY Western Ferries as under —rrom 10 a.m. to 5.45 p.m. Passengers are g requested to purchase their tickets at the Korthcote and Birkenhead Branch | | omce. a < RANGITOTO ISLAND. § Leave Auckland at *0.3& a.m„ *ll a.m., '2.30 p.m. | si ' Leave Rangltoto at 10.20 a.m.. *l2 noon, *4 p.m., 5.45 p.m. g 3 j i x * Calls at Devonport both ways § 5 EXCURSIONS FOR SUNDAY, DECEMBER SOth, 1928. 5 a DEVONPORT, STANLEY BAY, BAYSWATER, CHELSEA, NOBTHCOTE, AND g = BIRKENHEAD, AND RANGITOTO BERVICES. | s The usual Sunday Tlme-tablo will be run. 3 s MONDAY, December 31st, 1928; TUEBDAY, January Ist; g - WEDNEBDAY, January 2nd, 1929. § s DEVONPORT, BTANLEY BAY, BAYBWATER, CHELSEA, BIRKENHEAD, g - AND NORTHCOTE. § s The usual Time-table will be run. | a RANGITOTO ISLAND. f s Leave Auckland at *9.35 a.m., *ll a.m., *2.30 p.m. _ . Is * Leave Rangritoto at 10.20 a.m., M2 noon, 4 p.in., 5.4 5 p.m. S g: * Calls at Devonport both ways. B g PINE ISLAND. I 3 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1929. fl §: ' Leave Auckland at 10 a.m. Leave Pine island at 5 p.m. Refreshments obtainable at Rangltoto and Pine Islands. VEHICULAR SERVICE. —Apply at Company's omces Tor time-tables and Tares. Phones: Head Office, 41-346. Vehicular Stage, 48-398. • i »• „.r Pir.m ShioDo Milford Amusements, Ltd., have given to Auckland a building unique in the Southern Hemisphere. Already the question, In erecting the Pirate Sh P P f , heartJ on bot h ,ides of the Harbour, and the Management is pleased to share the pride which inspires these words. Shippe there will be every facility for wholesome, healthy entertain ment for both young and old. A visit to this old-time galleon will be one of the most delightful experiences one could wish for. ... , LL . nANflNfi —Our Patrons will find supreme dancing delight on either the lower dance floor, which is completely sprung on pure rubber, or in the open air, on the ?™d unoer deck under a glorious coloured canopy. Here they will enjoy the thrill of dancing a. on a palatial liner deck. The Orchestra, which has belT selected, leaves nothing to be desired, with it. soothing symphonies and it. ultra modern dance music, and wdl rise to the occasion with a moonlight wait*, the subtleties of the Blue, or the popular rhythm of the Fox Trot. f Through Ticket., including Ferry, Bu.e., and Dancing, may be .ecured at the Ferry Company a Ticket Office. ONCE AGAIN= The Fletcher Construction Co., Ltd. CAPTURE THEIR PRIZE! The Fletcher Construction Company, Ltd., have established for themselves a Dominion-wide reputation for record time accomplishments. This reputation has been further enhanced by their achievement in completing the " Pirate Shippe"—an £BOOO contract—in the time limit of six weeks. This expedition of construction means tremendous saving in interest to the owners. "YE OLDE PIRATE SH Constructed in the Record Time of SIX WEEKS by The Fletcher Construction Co., Ltd. Manufacturers o£ Shop Fronts and Airtight Showcases INTRIGUED with the Pirate Captain Sold and tempted by the Delicious Confections he bestowed upon her, she decides to remain on the vessel only on the consideration that she is supplied exclusively with these Sweetmeats. She ultimately discovers their origin and, now advises the Public to have nothing but LAURIE'S C. G. LAURIE LTD. Biscuit and Confectionery :: Manufacturers :: AUCKLAND Yo! Ho! Ho! My Lads The Wonderful Lighting Installations on the Pirate Ship have been entirely supplied by C. N. Williamson & Co., Ltd. There'll be many a lively tune you'll dance to with them at their brightest, and many a dreamy waltz with them appropriately dimmed—but, whichever way it is, you will agree the effects are really wonderful. There are many other magnificent buildings in Auckland in which the lighting installations have been supplied by C. N. Williamson's—but, whether it's a large building to be lit or a single fixture you require, they will cater well for your need. C. N. WILLIAMSON & CO., LTD. Retail Shop and Showroom, 272, Queen Street, Next New Regent. Phone 43-798. Wholesale Department, Albert Street. Phone 45-132. ill US- 'PIRATE SHIPPE' MILFORD, ON THE SAME COURSE AS THE LUXURIOUS R.M.S. MAJESTIC & R.M.S. MAURETANIA IS FULLY EQUIPPED WITH WALKER & HALL'S Famous " FLAG MARK " Table Silver & Cutlery Pirates to Eat Ice Cream! , Owing to its Outstanding QUALITY and PURITY The Famous Ice Cream Coy., Ltd. has been commissioned! by the Masters of " Ye Olde Pirate Shippe " to supply the iced delicacies. ■v H J Ye Olde Pirate Shippe is a Leap into Up-to-date Comfort and Enjoyment UMBRELLAS and RECLINING CHAIRS make the Beach a Paradise Why not other Beaches as well as Gardens and Lawns. CHAIRS—From 10/- to 47/- each. With Armrests and Canopy—2B/6 each. UMBRELLAS —From 40/- to 160/-. 6ft., 7ft. and Bft. spread. STRIPED UMBRELLA TENTS—IO2/6 each. — \ ALL CANVAS WORK ON THE PIRATE SHIP SUPPLIED BY US. j Come to Our Showroom. T? T t~<"D Nx/ tent, cover, coat and T;. JjlilvU JL J FLAG MANUFACTURER. 81, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Home Furnishers Ltd. Come to the Fore Again By daring to Furnish ■ Pirate Ship a ship full of notorious buccaneer*. But the Home Furnishers Know that their Values are Right and even bloodthirsty pirates cannot complain of not getting their money's worth. Meet the notorious Captain Kidd on Ye Olae Pirate Shippe, Milford. Stop all this treasure hunting—ouir Store is the " Prize" Ship full of wondrous Furniture Bargains. Suites of Furniture at the keenest prices in Auckland, and offered on the easiest out-of-income terms of extended payment. Home Furnishers Ltd. Bon Marche Buildings, Karangahape Road. Ship-Chandlors to Ye Olde Pirate Shlppa. mm mm

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20131, 17 December 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20131, 17 December 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20131, 17 December 1928, Page 6

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