The British Footballers ARE MAKING DIXIELAND Point Chevalier, Auckland. CABARET Run on Continental Lines. THEIR DANCING RENDEZVOUS The Visiting English Rugby League Players will be the Guests of the Management, SATURDAY, July 30 SATURDAY, Aug. 6 SATURDAY, Aug. 20. FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. DIXIELAND CABARET. OJAL 26-615 DIAL 26-61 S. C. E. MURRAY, Manager. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Cheap Excursion tickets, available for return until Monday, Ist August, will be issued to Auckland, as follows:-; — , Special Excursion tickets from Whangarei, Kirikopuni, and intermediate stations, on Friday, 29th July; and by trains due to arrive Auckland not later than 2.7 p.m. on Saturday, 30th July: Week-end Excursion tickets from Hamilton and intermediate stations, including stations on branches, on 7 Saturday, 30th July. These excursion tickets will not be available by the Auckland-Wellington Limited Express trains. Ponsonby trams riin to and from Auckland Station. VISITORS Make the Best of the League ij: Fixtures, stay at Auckland s only unlicensed Hotel de Luxe —- SYMONDS ST. AUCKLAND. The Most Comfortable and Best Equipped Private Hotel in N.Z. MRS. E. CHURTON, Manageress (Late of Wairakei). "MAY THE BEST TEAM WIN" Pootball Patrons will always win by purchasing their Sports Goods from Sports Specialists. JACK and HAROLD WATTS Stock of Football, Hockey, Golf, Badminton, Cricket, Tennis, Exercisers, Developers and all Sports Requisites is the best in Auckland. atts Cports £)epot J^ d- ' OPEN FRIDAYS I UNTIL NINE EXCHANGE LANE, 95 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. A COMPLETE SPORTS DEPOT.: Phone 45-412., RENDERING COMPLETE SERVjCE. <'XJB * S3 J lis tfc- v;. Island Oranges— Excello Navel Oranges— New Zealand Grapefruit NOW CHEAP Wholesale from Turners & Growers CITY MARKETS. (Retail from All Fruiterers.) Bert Cooke says — "EAT ORANGES!" •' I find a nice juicy orange is a wonderful refresher at half-time. International Footballers down to Primary School Players always look to the orange man when the half-time whistle blows', and take the succulent fruit with the utmost relish." —Bert Cooke. m§m WA m 111 jm «?• m m j fh= English team In action during .ha recant Au.lr.li.n tour.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21245, 27 July 1932, Page 17
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