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EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. (SATURDAY). • R. S. UAUITI. SURFDALE AND OSTEND, 1.15 p.m. S.S. K AWAU. OMIIIA TO COWES HAY. 1.15 p.m. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS S.S. RANGITOTO, MOTUIHI ISLAND. 9.50 n.in. Leaves Motuihi 4 p.m. Fare, 2a. S.S. UAUITI. SURF DALE. OSTEND AND OMIUA. 9.50 ft.m. Leavp Ostond 5 p.m., Surfdale 5.30 p.m. S.S KAWAU. Leaves Cowes Bay I p.m.. Via Orapiu. Awaroa and Omilia at 530 p.m. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. COMBINED RAIL AND STEAMER EXCURSION. AUCKLAND TO WAIKATO RIVER. To-morrow (Sunday) a steamer will leave Mercer about 10.>10 a.m. (after arrival of 8.50 a.m Auckland-Hamilton train) for picnic grounds oli Waikato River, about 20 miles north of Mercer. Steamer will return to Mercer in timo lo connect with train leaving thorp for Auckland at 7.<13 p.m. (Auckland arrive 9.39 p.m.). Combined rail and steamer fares:— 2nd Class Ist Class From Return. Return. Auckland, Newmarket s. d. sd. and Otahuhu . . ..50 CO Papakura and Drtir.v ..'lO 4 Pukekoho and Tuakau 3 G -10 Refreshments obtainablo at Railway Refreshment liooma, Mercer, and on the steamer. EiNJOY A DAY ON THE BEAUTIFUL WAIKATO RIVER. rpilE UPPER TIARI- HOUR FERRY COMPANY. LIMITED. PINE ISLAND. Launches leave Auckland DAILY at 10 a.m. Returning from Pine Island, Monday lo Friday, 3.50 p.m.; Saturday, 5 p.m.; and Sunday. 4.'10 p.m. Adults. Is Pd Return; Children, 9d Return. Refreshments obtainable on the Island at all times. U N D A Y EXCURSION. O.V. STAR OF MANLY, Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting, To MANLY. ARKLE'S BAY ANI) WADE HEADS. Leaves Auck.: Leaves Arkle'a: D.30 a.m. 5 p.m. RETURN FARE, 2s fid. Rinu 'lO-214 for Inquiries for Week-day Sailings and Freight. It. L. MORRISON, Prop. Motuihi island. (Weather and Other Circumstances THE LAUNCHES OLIVE ROSE, OLIVE JEAN, OLIVENE. TO-MORROW (Sunday). Leaves Launch Steps. 9, 10 and 11.30 a.m. Leaves Motuihi 4 and 5.30 p.m. Return tare, RANCITOTO FERRY WHARF AND ISLINGTON BAY. TO-DAY (Saturday).—Leaves Launch Steps 1.30 p.m. (Ferry Wharf and Islington Bay.) TO-MORROW (Sunday). Leaves Launch • Steps 10 a.m. (via Motuihi). Leaves Jslineton Bay 1i.30 p.m. Return Fare. 2s ,6d.

EASTER HOLIDAYS. RANGITOTO FERRY WHARF AND ISLINGTON BAY. Leaves Launch St«p«, THURSDAY. V p.m.: SATURDAY, 1.30 p.m., MONDAY (Ferrv Wharf only), 7.30 a.m. ISLINGTON BAY (Via Motnihi). Leaves Launch Steps, FRIDAY, in n.m.; SUNDAY. 10 a.m., MONDAY. 10 n.m. Leaves Islington Bny FRIDAY, i.30 p.m.; SUNDAY. 4.30 p.m.; MONDAY, '1.30 p.m. nnd G. 30 p.m. N. .7. INO LIS. Phones: 42-133 nnd 41-55)9.

THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY JL COMPANY, LTD. (Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting). -EXCURSIONS. ~ HpO-MORROW (SUNDAY). JSLAND. TUE MARINE PARK. FAKE, JS 0D RETURN. Have you paid a visit to the most beautiful Island in the Waiteraata Harbour? If not, the S.S. INP 01 * 0 . Lcives Auckland at 10 a.m. direct. Leaves Motuihi at 4 p.m. JSLAND, THE MOUNTAIN PARK. . . Leaves Auckland at. 10 a.m., via Motuihi. Leaves Rantfitoto at -1.30 p.m. FARES. ADULT RETURN, JS OD. CHILDREN, Is. Calls at Devonport Both Ways.

jvvjY S TEAMER EXCUKSION(More Popular 'L'linn Ever.) ONER OA "REACH. ~ NEK OA J- > EA('Ii. , „ rVN'EROA 13HA( H. V/XEROA -l>EAfll. Tlib Loveliest Bca r h on Beautiful "Waihoke Island. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 10 A.M. TO MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 30 A.M. RETURN 5 P.M. S.S. KIWI lenvea CENTRAL WHARF for Matiatia Bny for Onoroa. Motor-busoa meet Steamer. 2s RETURN. Bathing and Dressing Sheds, Spacious Rest. House with shady vernndahs, Refreshment Rooms. k #v "DRADNEY AND 13INNS. AOLXV -L>RADNEY AND -IJ INNS. WEEK-END .EXCURSION TO OSTEND Connecting with Bua for Palm Beach and Onetangi. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). 1.45 p.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 9.15 a.m. Sunday Fare. 2s 8d Return. EASTER Holidays.—Make them a success. See our now Showroom, and select your Outboard Boat or Motor, or a Kennedy Propeller to increase your mileage.— Burgess Outboards, 30-32, Customs St. E. [OMETHING A LARGE, WELL-EQUIPPED JgRANCH gTUDIO Has Been Opened at 210, QUEEN STREET 210. QUEEN STREET (Opposite Darby St.), WHICH WILL BE MANAGED BY MISS DOROTHY QUILL (of the Bradley School of Dancing, London, Member of tho Imperial Society of Dancing Teachers), who has recently arrived from London to Assist MISS MABEL JOHNSON. T'rivato Lessons in nil tho latest Ballroom Dances may bo arranged ut au.v time, either at tho City Studio or tho Ballroom, Renin era. ADULT PRACTICE CLASS every Wednesday Evening at tho Ballroom, Omahu Road, Remneru. FIRST PRACTICE TO-NIGHT. From 8 to 11 p.m. Phono 25-021, .16-602. rjTUE jypiIGARET Q'CONNOR STUDIO, N.Z.'a UNIVERSITY OP BALLROOM DANCING. MISS O'CONNOR has this week returned from ail extended tour of England and tho Continent, whore aho lias not only qualified ns a certificated member of tho Imperial Society of Ballroom Dancing, but has also been specially recommended by Maxwell Stewart, five yearo' World's Champion Ballroom Dancer. MISS O'CONNOR will bo assisted by Mr. W. E. Priestley, Mias Kathleen O'Connor and a fully qualified staff. The record of this Studio spea-ks for itself, 95 per cent, of all ballroom demonstrators and competitors are trained in this School. Studio: 91. QUEEN STREET. Phono 46-211. (Opp. Fort St.). BALLROOM Dancing, correct stylo, qualified. private tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio, SO, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O PAVETI'E" School of Dance Arts, Russian Ballet, Technique, Original Routines; Classical, Character, Ballroom.— For terms and particulars, Studio, 8, Belgin m St . off Katanga hap" Rd. SKATERS' Waltz, Six-Eight, Fox Trot, Blues Step, Simultaneous, Operatic.— Ruby Sheriff, ft, Hopetoun St.. Ponsonby. SYMONDSVILLE Dance Studio. Symonds St. (next St. Paul's Church). Miss Spencer's Classen reopen Thursday, April 3. Monday. April 7; Dances, Saturday. April 2i); Private Lesfiona given .—Particulars by Phono, or Studio. \T" ALESK A'S Danco Studio, Ngnpnhi V Chambers Lorno St.—Clever children required for Stage Presentations.— Phone 16-121.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20538, 12 April 1930, Page 6

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