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RAILWAY NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NGARUAWAHIA REGATTA, MARCH 19. CHEAT EXCURSION TICKETS (including admission to Regatta), available for return on (lay of issue only, will be issued to Ngaruawahia from Auckland, (lien Afton, To Kuiti, Cambridge, Waihi, Rotorua, and intermediate stations on direct line of route on March 19. Trains leave Auckland for Ngaruawahia (via Newmarket), (J. 50 Tn *> stopping where required between Auckland and Ngaruawahia; 7.45 a.in., stopping where required between Auckland and Otaliuhu ana between l'aerata and Mercer inclusive; 8.0 a.m., stopping where required between Auckland and Papatoetoe and between Drury and Ngaruawahia, inclusive. RETURN Specials leave Ngaruawahia for Auckland (via Newmarket) as follows: —At 4.55 p.m. (taking passengers for I'uakau, Auckland and intermediate stations); 5.10 p.m. (Taupii'i, Auckland and intermediate stations); 5.25 p.m. (Taupii'i, Auckland and intermediate stations, also Glen Afton branch). Oil Rotorua, Cambridge, Te Kuiti and Waihi lines trains lor Ngaruawahia will run as follows;—Rotorua, dep. 13.55 a.m.; Waihi, 7.33 a.m.; Cambridge, usual 7.50* a.m. train leaves 8.25 a.m.; Te Kuiti, usual 0.10 a.m. train leaves 8.10 a.m.; returning as follows:—For Rotorua, 5.20 p.m.; Te Kuiti, 5.30 p.m.; Waihi, 5.45 p.m.; Cambridge, 5.45 p.m. Usual 9.15 ii.ni. Frankton-Cambridge train . will leave Frankton at 10.10 a.m., Cambridge arr. 11.21 a.m. Usual 3 I.HO a.m. Cambridge-Frankton train will leave Cambridge 12.1)0 p.m., Frankton arrive 1.411 p.m. Usuiil 3.40 p.m. Frankton-Paeroa train will NOT run. GLEN AFTON LINES.—Usual 8.15 a.m. train leaves Olen Afton for Ngaruawahia at 8,45 a.m., returning Ngaruawahia to Glen ■Afton at 5.25 p.m. Passengers will require to change at Huntly. Train leaves Frankton 1.10 p.m., Ngaruawahia arrive 1.42 p.m. Excursion tickets will NOT be availablo on Auekland-Taur.mga, Auckland-Rotorua and Auckland-Wellington express trains, or 8.37 p.m. Fiankton-Auckland train. RETURN FARES. TO NGARUAWAHIA from Principal Stations:— 2nd Class. Ist Clnsß. From s. d. b. d. Auckland .. .. 9 6 13 0 Papnkura .. .. 7 (i 10 C> Pukekohe . , . . G (i 8 6 Mercer . . .. 5 0 7 0 Hamilton . . ..30 3 9 Morrinsville ..50 6 G Putaruru .. ..8 9 12 0 Rotorua .. .. 11 9 17 0 Waihi . . ..90 12 6 The above fares include Is 6d cost of admittance to Regatta. For further particulars see posters or inquire at stations. DON'T MISS SEEING THIS REGATTA. jyEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OHINEMURI RACES AT PAEROA, MARCH 17 AND 19. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return until March 21. 1932, will be issued to Paeroa from Auckland, Thames North, Tauranga and intermediate stations on direct lino of route on March 1,7 and 19 by trains due to arrive Paeroa not later than 12.50 p.m. each day. ON MARCH 17 >AND 19, train (for stops see handbill) leaves Auckland 6.0 a.m., Pukekohe 7.15, Huntly 8.27, Ngaruawahia 8.40, Frankton 9.14, arriving Paeroa 10.58 n.m. RETURN train leaves I'aeroa 5.55 p.m., arriving Auckland 11.17 p.m. Usual 10.27 a.m. Pneroa-Morrinsville train will leave Paeroa 10.19 a.m., T e Aroha 11.7, Morrinsville arr. 11.49 n.m. Usual 2.10 p.m. Tauranga-Frankton train will leave Paeroa nt 6.22 p.m. Train leaves I'aeroa 6.15 p.m., Waihi arrive 7.5 p.m. Train leaves Paeroa 6.30 p.m., Thames North arrive 7.35. Return train, leaves Thames North 7.55 p.m., Paeroa arrive 8.55 p.m. On March 19 only train leaves Waihi 7.35 a.m., Paeroa arrive 8.15. Usual 7.0 n.m. Paeroa-Waihi train leaves Paeroa 7.42 a.m., Waihi arrive 8.35 a.m. Usual 8.30 a.m. Waihi-Paeroa train leaves Waihi 8.50 a.m., Paeroa arrive 9.40 a.m. Train will leave Waihi 7.20 p.m., Paeroa arrive 8.10 p.m. Train will leave Paeroa 8.30 p.m., Waihi arrive 9.11 p.m. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. A PARTMENTS. Exclusive position. xV Same ownership 10 years. Profits £6 week clear after providing 5 rooms for proprietor. Furnishings of best. Circumstances necessitate immediate sale. VULCAN LAND AGENCY. Vulcan Bldgs., City. A TTRACTIVE Mixed Business, splendid -".A corner, thickly-populated district, opposite 2 schools; well stocked; £2OO cash; sole agents.—Simpson and Simpson, 50, Ferry Bldgs. BAKERY Business, 950 loaves a week; Douse and bakehouse, etc.; rent £6 10s per month.—Apply Herald. BAKERY, good country town, farming district; roomy bakehouse; good smalls trade, 2400 loaves; complete plant; details, solo agents.—Simpson and Simpson, 50, Ferry Bldgs. I3OOT Store.—Splendid proposition, progressive suburb; clean stock, modern fittings; low rental.—Owner. P.O. Box 686. POOI Repairing, sound cash business, good opportunity, good living, firstclass equipment: prico £7o.—Particulars, Ciespin, 371. Hkhat.d. CtABINETMAKING, new and second-hand ' Furniture, Crockery, etc.; ingoing about £3OO. Country, 739, Herald. DAIRY, Home Cookery, old-eat.., reliable, sound position, turnover £2B; illness selling, attractive, low price; details, sole agents.—Simpson and Simpson, 50, Ferry Bldgs. DRAPERY, central country town; everything at valuation; no agents. Write Owner, .'(l2, Hf.iiai,d. DRAPERY Business: Tnrannki Township: established 12 years, sound; stock, £9so.—Drapery, 761, Herat,p. DRESSMAKING Business, no dud, owner going England, central; rent, 17s 6d clear; inspection invited.—Apply Sly, Water St., Whangarei. I/UtUIT, Mixed, rent 30s; three apartments; £10; genuine.—A.E.8., 978. Herald. GENERAL Store, comfortable living, energetic couple; rent £2; good accommodation.—Sacrifice. 985, Herald. Storej old-est.; stocks can be X purchased eubstantral discount; situated centre splendid, live town; details, sole agents.—Simpson and Simpson, 50, Ferry Bldgs. HOTEL, trade £125: rent £ls; good lease; £700; free house.—Kay-Stratton, Hotel Broker. HOTELS; Auckland City; eeveral leases offering, flat rental.—Kav-Stratton -L-L offering, flat rental.—Kay-Stratton, Hotel Broker. HOTELS. —Every good Hotel that's for salo I've got it.—Kay-Stratton, Coloninl Mutual Bldgs. OWING heart trouble. Manufacturing Confectionery Business with, or part, stock, fittings; trade taught if desired.—Confectionery, 282, Herat-d. Hamilton. QAA Businesses of nil descriptions on OUv/ our books.—Jones-Prosser, Safe Deposit. Bldgs., High St. OA K or Cash Offer.—Mixed Fruit, Vegetables, otc.; modern living accommodation, <Jhenp rental. Opportunity Married Couple. No agents.—Retiring Owner, 958, Herald. -L t ' r 7 PZ In Fruit. Confectionery Business I realises X 4-£5 profit.—Carlsen, 35, Great, North Rd.; 27-3 SO. jyjIXED BUSINESS. SHOP, well appointed, in good locality. Just, the place for a family. Rental, £2 weekly. No rates. 5 Rooms. Sales at present, 900 bread, 100 butter. 40 dozen eggs, 30 gallons milk, 11 pints cream, cakes and smalls, confectionery, etc. This Business shows a profit of £7 to £8 Weokly. PRICE, £325 Cash. NO TERMS. RUSSELL AND CO., 106, Southern Cross Buildings. FARM APPLIANCES FOR SALE. ACME " Royale " Milkers make milking a pleasure; all latest improvements; ballbearing vacuum pumn: 2-cow, £49 10s.— Foundries, Ltd., Hamilton. ALFA-Laval Separator, 130 gall., good; £9 with order.—lnternational, 91, Hobson St. fIENT.'S Saddlo, Military Saddles, Collars, \JT Harness of all description.—ss, Grey's Av. ]l/fTLK Vat, 40 gal.; also Rims Sunbeam 1»X Truck; cheap.—lnternational, 91, Hobson St. NZ. Built for N.Z. conditions! The • " Evona " Star Feed Topdresser. Highest dependability. Write for details.— Cooper and Curd. Ltd., Pukekohe. PLOUGH Harness. Collars. 29s 6d; Winkers, open 6a, closed 10s; Hames, 9s Gd; Chains, 5s 9d.—Ganderton, Wyndham Street RECONDITIONED Standard Milkers from £25; Engines. Pumps, Spares, every description.—Haywood, Ltd., Auckland and Whangnrei. SMALLHOLDERS.—Inquire regarding lutest "Mononian" Milkers: £3O, complete; simplicity, efficiency, unequalled.—Haywood, Ltd., Auckland. WAIKATO Tripod and Chain Harrows, keen cutters and spreoders, easy draught. Send for particulars.—J. Dunes. Coachbuilder, Buckland. _ FARM_ APPLIANCES WANTED. r PRACTOR, Plough., 2 or 3 furrow tvpe: X make, condition.—Holt. Puketona.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21131, 14 March 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21131, 14 March 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21131, 14 March 1932, Page 4

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