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EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETO. A S s - O UCHESS ' AUCKLAND'S FAST LUXURY EXCURSION STEAMER (Capt. Wann.) ONER0 NEROA OCEAN BEACH. XVAIHEKE ISLAND (via Matiatia), and Leave Leave Central Matiatia Wharf (on return) FRI., Feb. 19, G.HO a.m. 8. 0 a.m. (Matiatia Only) FRI„ Feb. 19. 6.30 p.m. ♦ 'Leaves Kawau 4 p.m. (Leaves Kawau midn't. FARES.—To Matiatia, Qs 6d Return (10 Single-trip Concession Ticket, 10s.) To Kawau: 1-Day Return Ticket, 59 Od Ordinary Return Ticket, 7s fid Excursion Return Ticket, Bs 6d Children, Half-price. Refreshments Obtainable on Board Buses for Oneroa, 3d, and Surfdale, 4d. connect with steamer at Matiatia WATKIN AND WALLIS. Managing Agents Phones: 42-400 and 45-707. S.S. CO., LTD I>AlL* EXCURSION TRIPS MONDAY TO THURSDAY INCLUSIVE S.S. HAUITI Leaves 9.15 a.m., MOTULHJ ISLAND (le Gd), SURFDALE (2s 8d). OSTEND AND OMIHA (2s 9d>. CHILDREN HALF FARE. N. S.S CO.. LTD. GREAT BARRIER ISLAND IP- —DAYLIGHT TRIPS S.S. RANGITOTO - TO-MORROW and EVERY THURSDAY, at 8 a.m. FROM NORTHERN WHARF. 20/ DAY TRIP Light Refreshments Obtainable on Board. Hot Water Free at All Times for Hampers. OLIVE LAUNCHES MAIL SERVICE. WEDNESDAY—SPECIAL EXCURSION. OLIVE ROSE Leaves Launch Steps 10 a.m., calling at RANGITOTO, MOTUIHI. ISLINGTON BAY, EMU BAY. HOME BAY, RAKINO ISLAND. Returning to RANGITOTO for LUNCH, giving sufficient time for bus trip around island. Leaves Rangiloto 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. 30 MILES OF WONDERFUL SCENERY FOR '2s. MOTUIHI ISLAND Direct SATURDAY NEXT. Olive Rose leaves Steps 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Leave Motuihi 4.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Return fare, 2s. KANGITOTO, Motuihi and Islington Bay. i —Daily Service: Olive Rose leaves Launch Steps 10 a.m., Islington Bay 4 p.m., Motuihi 4.30, Rangitoto 5 p.m. Return Fare. Is (>d and 2s. Calls at Devonport.—N. J. Inglis, Prop. Phone 42-133. RAILWAY NOTICES. IyEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SHOW AT KUMEU—FEBRUARY 20, 1932. On SATURDAY, February 20, the 8.40 a.m. Auckland-Opua Express will, if required, stop at Kumeu to set down passengers. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TO-DAY (Wednesday), February 17, usual 11.15 p.m Otahuhu-Auckland train will leave Otahuhu 11.45 p.m. and run correspondingly later to Auckland. EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RANGIRIRI REGATTA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1932. The 9.8 a.m. Auckland-Tuneatua express train will stop at Rangiriri to set down passengers. FOR SALE BY TENDER. J N BANKRUPTCY. SERVICE STATION FOR SALE. In the Estate ot Harry Vivian Holmes, ol To Awamutu. Tenders are invited for the purchase, of the Bankrupt's interest in a Service Station, situated at Te Awamutu. and described us being part, of Lots 4 and 5 on D.P. No. 8792. and portion of Allotment 136, of Parish of Puniti, being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title. Volume 489, Folio 40. This piece of land contains 1 rood 12.2 perches. In additfon to the Service Station itself, which is a substantial building, there is a small Workshop on the property which may be used for repair work. The Station, which occupies a corner section, is in the main road. 'J e Awamutu. Particulars and conditions of tender mav he inspected at the Office of the Official Assignee, A.M.P. Buildings. Victoria Street. Hamilton. Tenders, which should be lodged with the unde.raigned. close at Noon on THURSDAY. February 23. 1932. V. R. CROWHURST. Official Assignee. Hamilton, 15/2/32. FOR SALE OR LEASE. OLD-ESTABLISHED AUCKLAND SUBURBAN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BAKERY BUSINESS. The Public Trustee in the Estate of BENJAMIN LANE (Deceased) invites alternative tenders for A. (1) Purchase of Property and Building", (J) Purchase of Goodwill. (3) Purchase of Stock and Plant nt Valuation. Or B. (1) Lease of Property. Buildings and Plant for a term of Five Years. (2) Purchase of Goodwill. (3) Purchase of Stock at Valuation. The plant, is thoroughly up-to-date and includes Electric Wood-cutting Plant, Electric Dough Mixer, 2 Ovens and all necessary equipment for manufacture of Small Goods. Approximate bread turnover. 12,000 loaves per month. Goodwill includes a profitable bread contract The buildings arc brick and comprise Shop, Dwellin • tearoom, bakehouse and garage, situate*" in the popular seaside and residential suburb of Takapuna. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders dose at Noon on the Ist March. 1932. at the Office of the undersigned, where particulars and conditions of tender may be inspected. A. S. FAIRE. District. Public. Trustee. Auckland. jyjIDLAND HOTEL. WELLINGTON. WITH A VTKW TO WINDING UP THE ESTATE TIIE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE JOSEPH" DWYER INVITE TENDERS FOR THE PURCHASE, AS A GOING CONCERN, OF THE MIDLAND HOTEL PREMISES AND LICENSE. TITLE: Glasgow Leasehold, with Perpetual Right of Renewal, for Fourteen-Year Periods. Stock and Furniture at Valuation. For particulars and conditions apply CLARKE. MENZIES. G RTF FIN AND ROSS, Public Accountants. BELL. GULLY. MACKENZIE AND O'LEARY. Solicitors, Wellington. Tenders Close March 7, 1932. Highest or any Tender not. necessarily accepted. J L. GRIFFIN, Secretary to the Trustees. FOR LEASE BY TENDER. OTE L T O L KA Tenders are invited for the LEASE of the PONSONBY CLUB HOTEL, at Popson by. for a term of three years, at a flat weekly rent. Form of Lease and Conditions of Tendei may be seen at the Carlton Club Hotel. Newmarket. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders Close on the 27th February. 1932. ALFRED ADAMS. Owner. CIIIROPR ACTIO. CHIROPRACTIC Institute, Inc., Lionel Duggan, Principal, 43, Winston® Bldg.: X-ray and Patho-Neurometic Service. Phone 41-929.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21109, 17 February 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21109, 17 February 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21109, 17 February 1932, Page 4

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