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STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Time of Sailing, Receiving and Shipping Cargo, subject to weather and other circumstances permitting. Phone 43-Bbo. Leave AUCKLAND Leave OUTPORTS AWANUIt and KAIMAUMAUt TUIIOEI CoIoMANDEL, PONOIt S.B, EiNGITOTO 17th, 7 p.m. w. U.BO p.m. 20th, 9 a.m. - om > 6 P ' lU " GT. BARRIER* „ „ rriTO ATT Every Wed., midn t. - - - S.S. KAAAAU HOUHORAt April 18th, 3 P.m. - • MOIU. - - - PAHOTOt KAWAU IS.t 18th, noon - - - - MERCURY BAYt Thurs.. noon 1 UHOEi MANGAWAIt, LEIGHt 18th. noon S.S. KAWAU MATAKANA*. ALGIE'St • ' • • OMANA oni h Bam 20th - p - nl - MAT AM ATA t, WAHAROAt, MORRINS'LE: Tues., Thurs., Sun. - - - - per TANIWHA OMAHA*. LEIGHt, TAKATUt 18th, noon - S.S. KAWAU OPOTIKI AND KUTARERE 18ih, P.m. PARENGAt Apl. 18th, 3 p.m. - - - MOTUJ PIAKOt , T^nTiTnt Tues. 18th and Thurs. 20th 2 p.m. - PONOt PAEROA+. TE AROHA* TANIWHA 18th, 5 p.m. Wed. 19th, 12.:!0 p.m. 20th, 6.30 p.m. Sisl.j ao p m. RUSSELL. OPUAt. WHANGAROA, MANGONUI AND TOTARA NORTH 18th, 3p.m. ------ -. • MOIUJ TAURANGA and ROTORyAt via Tauranga Wed., noon. Cargo up to 11 a.m. only. TAIRUA + Thurs., noon ------ TUHOEJ THAMES ~ 17t,h, 7 p.m. 17fh. midn t. (Kav.au) 19th, 7.30 a.m. 19th, 2 p.m. (Hauiti) TURUA+, KOPUt per Paeroa Steamer WHANGARURUt 18th, 2 P.m. WARKWORTH & MAHURANGIt OMANA 18th, 6.30 p.m. 19th, noon SURFDALE+ OSTEND-t OMIHAt (Waiheke) S.S. HAUITI Tues., 9.30 a.m., Fri., C.30 p.m., Sat., 1.45 p.m. COWES BAY!, AWAROAt. and ORAPIUt Sat., 1.45 p.m., Tues.. 9.30 a.m. WHANG ARE! & ONE TREE PT. Pare, 12/6 Sgle., 20/- Ret. • - • CLAYMORE 18th, 4 p.m. 19th, 3 p.m. WIIAKATANE 18th, 5 p.m. ----- TO At WHAN ANA Kit 24th, noon - - PAROTOI WHANGAPOUA+ May 4th, noon TUHOEI WAIHARARAt April 22nd, noon - - MOTUJ WHANGAMATAt 20th. noon - - - TUHOEt WEST COAST. FIOKIANGA + Thurs., noon - - - - RONAKIJ KAWHIA+, RAGLAN, WAIKATO lflth. 2 p.m. - - RONAKIJ NEW PLYMOUTH AND WANGANUI Wed,, noon ------- HAUTURUJ Cargo previous day to 11 a.m. Sailing Day. Prepaid! Cargo Onlyt. INTER XCURSION JAVA AND SINGAPORE And Return at SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES By T.S.S. MARELLA, Sailing from Sydney May 6. 1933. IST CLASS ROUND TRIP STEAMER FAREJAVA £'6s SINGAPORE £74 (No exchange.) 8 WEEKS' DELIGHTFUL TOUR TO THE GARDEN OF THE EAST. Full particulars, BURNS. PHILP AND CO., LTD. A p T TD„ IX. VT. r RANKHAM, JUTD., HELLABY'S BLDGS Phone 44-910. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting.) for Vessel Leaves Auckland. AWANUI Tiri Sat. 22nd, noon WHANGAREI and ONE TREE PT. Coronation Tues. 18th, 5 p.m. WARKWORTH Motiti Tues. 18, 1.30 p.m EIOKIANGA Hokianga Thurs. 20th, 3 p.m (from Onehunga). WHANGAROA) n. j m lnl , „ KERIKERI ) Endeavour Tues. 18th, 3 p.m RICHARDSON j^IKE. ('OR NAPIER. WAIROA. WAIKOKOPU, o AND HICKS BAY. S.S. PAKURA— WEDNESDAY (Central). FOR GISBORNE, TOKOMARU AND S.S. PAKURA—Cargo Tues. and "Wed. WATKIN AND WALLIS, Phone 42-100 and 45-707. Agents. pOR GISBORNE ONL Y. S.S. TIROA, 4 p.m., WED., April 19. Cargo received Shed 3, King's Wharf Notes stamped at Office, Shed 3. King'a Wharf. P ARMERS' .CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD.. Agents. Phone 47-530. Q V. HEDA, FOR W AIT AE A RUR U. Receives Cargo at King's Wharf TUESDAY. IStli. Till 12 Noon. A. G. BERTRAM AND CO., Phone 43-467. MV. WAK.ANUI. for Whakatano and • Tauranga, Saturday, April 22.—Parry Bios., Ltd. Ring 47-165. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE CAMBRIDGE HOTEL MIDLAND, Modern Private Hotel, A.A.A. Excellent cuisine. Moderate.—Phone 235, Cambridge, or Goodwill Travel Service, 210 Victoria Arcade. Phone 40-391. CHRISTCHURCH " A MBASSADORS " Private Hotel.— -ti. Visitors to Christchuich will find home-like comfort at the " Ambassadors." Manchester St. Tariff. 8s 6d per day.— T. J. Sleeman, Proprietor. Phono 30-382. HAMILTON. "pAISTOR," 2 Bryce St., Tel. 2271. v Quiet accommodation; beautiful surroundings; in heart, of town. HOTi'/L BRIGHTON, under new management; renovated and refurnished throughout. Reasonable tariff. Permanentu, Casuals.—Phone 3074. iJI VERVIEW, between Civic Theatre and ■LIj Post Office.—Tennis. Reduced tariff. —Phone 1481, F. Duffy. Proprietor. WARWICK Private Hotel, Hamilton East.—Charming riverside situation; ■?ar accommodation; perrnanenta, casuals.— Mrs. Voysey. NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYMOUTH.—PRIVATE HOTEL ARCADIA, 2 minutes from Railway Station and G.P.O. Garage Opposite. Bed and Breakfast, 4s 6d: 8s Gd Day. ORUA BAY ' r PHE Pines," Orua Bay, via Onehunga, -I- by launch hours. Sea frontage; safe beach, fishing; dance hall, billiard table, tennis and Btoro.—Write L. Morris, Proprietor. A A.A.—Hotel Empire, Rotorua's Lead- • ing Private Hotel. 10s to 12s 6d r)nvfi.. ing Private Hotel, 10s to 12s 6d day; Iree garage on premises. ACCOMMODATION. Sonoma Private Hotel; select; 9s daily; £2 10s weekly.— Phone 473, Proprietress, Mrs. Garlick. AliillDA.LK" Private Hotel, .box 173, Phono 205.—Central, comfortable, Under personal super vision Proprietress, E. Carkeek. CIHIRM'S Private Hotel, min, new Ward > Baths; £'< i; 9s 6d daily; appointed (V.A.A. Hotel.—Phono 47. House, 6a Gd per day; 35s per J - week; central position; excellent aocommodation. KIA-OKA, overlooking beautiful Government Grounds and Baths; 12s day, £3 15s week.—Mrs. A. Brackebush, Proprietress. PARK View, overlooking Govt. Gardens, new Blue Baths, sports grounds. Sanatorium; free garage; 10s day, £3 week.— [I. Stnple, Proprietor QUEENSLAND Private Hotel, Rotorua; tariff 8s per day, free garage and parking.—Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. (JUEKEY HOUSE, Haupapa St.—Tariff, O 7a per day, seventh day Free.—Mrs. Devin. Phono Ql7 I , IIE ORANGE (late Oakley), opposite J- Station.—Terms moderate: homely.— Proprietress. Mrs. G. Savage MAKE Your Stay at Bungalow Hotel, situated main street, near lake and wharf; 10s day, X' 3 week.—Box 20. Phono 335. Ml'. VIEW Private Hotel.—Tourists, Fishermen. A.A.A. Lake views; 12s; 70s week.—Mrs. Montgomerie, Taupo. WHANGAREI HOTEL WINDSOR.—SeIect, comfortable; adjacent station, town; radio; tariff. 9s day.—Mr. and Mrs. Piggott. JYDN E Y 1 Make a point of staying at ST. JAMES' PLATS, Stanley Street, Hyde Park. 98 iriats, absolutely a'slf-contained in every detail and completely furnished. THE ONLY BUILDING OF ITS KIND IN AUSTRALIA. Ensurrn visitors the utmost in comfort and sup«;r service. Day and night porters, office stuff. Billiards, lounge and uiusio rooms. Three elevators, post office, hot water inclusive. £2 !0s weekly. Reservations in advance advisable. Truons to door. Write Manager for Illustrated Descriptivo Booklet giving full details.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21468, 17 April 1933, Page 4

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