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Cox The Hatter. . MAKER TO THE ; „ THE CITY AND AUCKLAND . „ SUBURBAN CRICKET CRICKET ASSOCIATION. ETC. ASSOCIATION. ETC. FOOTBALLERS COX THE HATTER MAKER TO THE AUCKLAND RUGBY ONION. MAKER TO TUB > AUCKLAND RUOBY LEAGUE. BOWLERS COX THE HATTER, MAKER TO TIIE AUCKLAND BOWLING CENTRE. THE NORTH AUCKLAND BOWLING CENTRE. Etc., Etc. CAPS, BANDS AND BADGES MADE BY Phone 40-585. 156—KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND—IS 6 Some Tennis Balls can fool you! IF you hit two tennis balls in exactly the same way and with equal force you expect them to act alike. But they may not! Some Tennis Balls are not uniform. Balls of- the same size and weight may vary pounds in compression and some have a plug in them to seal the air contents. This means that in actual play one will feel light off the racket and one heavy and they will bounce differently. Such variation can be fatal ,to any player's game. SPALDING Balls never vary in play because s they are made by an exclusive process and are automatically uniform in size, weight, bound and compression and are plugless. The perfect accuracy and uniformity of SPALDING Balls help you to play a better and. a faster game. Ask your S for „ s~ ■y' OF POISON. Why Use Poison in the Ho fi Camfosa is stronger by test than 'carbolic. a Camfosa is non-poisonous. Camfosa kills disease germs. - Camfosa keeps the home healthy. Camfosa has a hundred uses for homes, farms, gardens, orchards. Is Hi© a n.ft and ball The Camphor Disinfectant and Antiseptic. No need to hide the bottle. Sold Everywhere. Phone 40-585. ■mm W v A Wfo I i s I i Some Tennis Balls bounce like (hit OOOOQ i i ill MM SPALDING Balls ■tl%vays bounce like this tennis Balls s J ai Box No Higher Grade All British Made ton.' A. G. Spalding & Bros., Putney, London. Every Tennis Player should read "Lawn Tennis How it is played today"—by Hamilton Price. Post free, 1/3. From VanStaveren Bros. Ltd, Box 215, Wellington:* N.Z. Representatives: Van Staveren Bros., Ltd, Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch. TO STOREKEEPERS, IRONMONGERS, AND OTHER USERS OF BOTTLES. Ridinsr a 1926 350 c.c. NEW IMPERIAL, fitted with NEW IMPERIAL ENGINE, Longman wins the LEINSTER HUNDRED, Ireland's Premier Road Race, in I hour 9 minutes 20 seconds. L. J. Archer and S. H. Hall, riding 350 NEW IMPERIAL AND SIDE-CAR, gained the following World's Records at Brooklands:—4 hours 5 hours 500 kilos ->. 67 m.p.h. .. 66 m.p.h. .. 66 m.p.h. RIDE THE POPULAR AND SUCCESSFUL MODEL 10, THE FASTEST STANDARD 3SO. All bottles bearing the brand "ABC in a f \ triangle are the property of the Auckland pp\ Bottle Company, Limited, Khyber Pass \ Road, Auckland. Any unauthorised person mbhmJl or firms found using these bottles for disinfectant, oil, kerosene, or for any other purpose, will be prosecuted without further notice. This equally applies to Bottles bearing other brands controlled by the Company. The AUCKLAND BOTTLE CO., Ltd. G. WAYMOUTH, Manager. POST THIS COUPON TO-DAY. Please send me the latest literature on the " New Imperial " Motor-cycles, without ony obligation on my part. Name .. Address Goodwin & 228, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, ' North Island Distributors. 4 £ H/ $ i fi IS ,ti hi Hi ■ &»> SAFETY . ECONOMY • COMFORT Always remember the people*s own railways supply the best and safest form, of transport. In the last two years 52 million passengers have been carried by rail WITHOUT ONE FATALITY. AUCKLAND-WELLINGTON (THORNDOH). |/n----fully nt co »rs ac b 1 Our cabinet factory at 364, Manukau Road, Epsom, is; devoted entirely to cabinetmaking. Work of the very highest order is carried out here —a close inspection of the fine furniture we display in our showrooms is a convincing example of the high standards which distinguish the work turned out —not only in this factory, but also at our William Street Factory, where we carry out upholstery work and the making up of carpets, blinds, curtains, pelmets, loose covers, etc. You can be fully assured that when you buy furniture from us you are getting the finest furniture procurable—furniture into which quality is built with exacting care —furniture that will retain its enduring qualities for many a long year. We invite you to inspect our high-class productions. Only then can you see their splendid workmanship and enduring quality. . < JC vs r< L. FUIKNIPHING C/AL/P Leave Auckland Not Sat. p.m. , 7.10 a. to. next day , 9.30 Not Sat. ' p.m. 7.40 p.m. next day. 13.38 Leave Wellington Arrive Wellington .. 9.30' 12.38 Arrive Auckland 6. AUCKLAND-FRANKTON- HAMILTON-CAMBRIDGE. next day. next <la.tr. . 6.4 i V.34 AUCKLAND-ROTORUA. Leave Auckland, 8.55 s.m. and 10.0 a.m.? arrive Rotorua, lt.ll p.m. and 4.45 p.m.. Leave - Rotorua, 9.0 ul and 5.0 pjn.; arrive Auckland 5.40 p.m. and 11.6 p.m. AUCKLAND-THAMES, AND AUCKLAND-TAURANGA-TANEATUA. Leave Auckland n < I.eave Hamilton . Leave Paeroa ■. . Leave Walbl Arrive Thames North Arrive Taurangra . Leave Tauranga Arrive Taneatua Sun., M., Tu., W., Til., Fr. am a.m. p.m. 3.55 9.0 7.40 7.17 12.34 10.41 0.5 2.44 t.33 1.5 3.27 8.45 1.25 8.43 1.5 4.52 4.50 2.20 5.7 7.10 7.10 7.32 12.10 Leave Taneatua Leave Tauranga 12.1 Leave Walhl .. 8.0 Leave Thames N. Leave Paeroa . 4.1 Leave Hamilton 6.2 Arrive Auckland 9.34 4.15 9.55 6.25 12.12 Utt. S.DL PJBt 8.55 12.6 4.25 8.32 9.55 1.7 5.35 2.12 3.10 7.56 3.40 C.30 11.6 AUCKLAND-HELENSVILLE- WHANGAREI-RUSSELL. Leave Auckland (*-„ 8.40 a.m. Leave Ooua .. Leave HelensviUe 40.21 a.m. Leave Whangrarel .. Leave Whangarei 3.8 p.m. Leave HelensviUe ;0 i Arrive Opus 6.50 p.m. Arrive Auckland u, Launch for Russell meets train on arrival at Opua. AUCKLAND-WHANGAREI. o.io am 11.58 a.m. 4.23 p.m. 6.12 p.m. Leave Auckland 8.40 a.m.; arrive Whnng-arei 2.58 p.m. Leave Auckland 4.5 p.m. Mon. to Fri.; arrive Whangare! 11.36 p.m. Leave Auckland 5.13 p.m. Sat.; arrive Whangarel 12.34 a.m. Leave Whangarei 11.58 a.m. and 3.15 p.m.; arrive Auckland 8.12 p.m. and 10.50 pA. AUCKLAND-HELENSVILLE. Leave Auckland 6.55 a.m.,- 8.40 a.m., 9.60 a.m., 1.20 p.m. Leave Auckland 4.5 p.m. (not Sat.). 5.13 p.m. (Sat. only). Leave Aucklnnd Sundays 9.38 a.m.. 4 p.m. Leave HelensviUe 6.46 a.m., 8.25 a.m., 11.27 a.m., 8.50 p.m., 4.23 p.m., 8.47 p.m* Leave HelensviUe Sundays 12 noon. 6.33 p.m. AUCKLAND-WAMJKU (Change at Paerata). ' Leave Auckland— Mon., Wed., Frl., 7.0 a.m. and 4.10 p.m. Tues., Thurs./0.0 a.m. and 4.10 pjn. Sat., 9.0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Leave Waiuku— Mon., Wed., Fri., 6.15 a.m. and 4.5 pii. Tues., Thurs., 8.35 a.m. and 4.5 p.m. Sat., 8.35 a.m. and 6.20 p.m. Unlet* otherwise ehoion the above trains ran on Week-days, Monday to Satardtg inclusive. SINGLE FARES. ' Fifty-trip^ per Trip. | pe AroKLAimto- It Till T-d. « r<L £ Td. £ Hamilton M 86 1 0 13 5 0 9 2 010 9 0 7 4 011 91080 Rotorua M 171 j' J 6 510 18 0 I I 2 014 5 1 3 I<o 15 9 Paeroa M M 129 1 0 0 013 7 016 0 010 10 017 6 011 11 Waihi M 142 I 1 I II 015 0 017 60 1 12 0 019 2 013 2 Tauranga « 180 I 7 9 018 li I 2 2|o 15 2i 1 4 3io 16 7 Taneatua M 240 116 11 I 5 2j I 9 6 I C 3:I 12 4, I 2 0 Thames „ 148 !12 10 0 Ifi 7 018 3 012 6 1 0 0,0 13 8 HelensviUe - 38 i 0 6 I 0 4 2 0 410, 03 4| 0 5 4 038 Wbangaroi .. 131 j 1 0 3 01310, 016 2jo 11 I 017 9 012 1 Opua (Russell) 184 j 1 8 4 019 4 { 1 2 B|o 15 6 | I 4 10 016 11 Waiuku .. _ i V d. 86 1 0 13 5 171 [ 1 6 5 129 1 0 0 142 I 1 I U 180 1 7 9 240 t 16 11 148 | 1 2 10 38 i 0 6 I 131 1 0 3 184 j 1 8 4 41 0 6 6 019 4 1 2 8 015 6 I 4 10 016 11 045 053 037 058103 10 Book comfortably at new Railway Central Booking Offices: LOWER QUEEN STREET, SYMONDS STREET AND / KARANGAHAPE ROAD. The People's Railways for the People's Safely

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20366, 21 September 1929, Page 18

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