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EXCURSIONS, FIONIOS, ETO day week-end. J^XCURSION. TO-DAY (LABOUR DAY). S.S. HAUiTI Northern Surfdale 9.50 a.m. S.S. OMAN A Northern Ostend ) 950 am. Omiha ) Excursion Return Fare.—Surfdnle, 2b 8d; Ostend, 2s 9d: Omiha, 'Jo 9d. Ordinary Stopovor: Surfdale, 3s 2d; Ostend, 3-3 3d: Onnhu, 4s yd; Cowes, lis. Vessels return at usual times except Cowes Vessels leave Cowes TO-DAY, at 4 P.m.. and OMJHA, 5.30 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. COMPANY LIMITED. Robinson's Orchestra encaged for Dances at •Surfdale. 4 jx sTsTi)^^" For ONEROAyfc KAWAU. FOR QNEROA: TO-DAY AT 9.15 A.M. Leaving on Return 6 p.m. JgXCURSION jjWRE, 2)FOR AWAU; TO-DAY ( L ABOUR J) AY), AT 9.45 A.M. . Leaving on Return 3.15. jgXCURSION JURE. £/ m WATKIN & WALLIS. 42-4(50 or 45-707. ,jQ EVON P0 R T F ERR Y. JSLAND. LABOUR DAY EXCURSION. Leave Auckland .. • • 9.45 a.m. Leave. Rnntjitoto . . . . 3*45 P.m. Calls at Devonport Both Ways. FARES: Adult Return, Is; Children, Return, (id. Delightful Scenery, Shady Trees, Tea Kiosk, Swimming Pool and Motor Trip Round the Island. RANGITOTO and Islington Bay.—Olive Launches leave Steps To-day (Mon.), 7 30 am., 9.30 a.m., 10 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. Leave Rangitoto 4 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 5 p.m., 530 p.m., 6.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Motuihi Island: Leave Steps. 9.30 a.m. and 10 a.m. —N. J. Inglis. Phone 42-133. BUSES. opposite C.P.0., Queen St. EVERY 20 MINUTES TO ST. HELIERS BAY. KOHIMAKAMA AND # MISSION BAY, via Waterfront Drive. RETURN OR ROUND TRIP—ADULTS, Is 3d, CHILD 7d. (Also intermediate Fares.) City to Orakei Golf Links and Mission Bay. Return—Adults, 1 Id; Child, 5d Phone 24-78 S. L. J. KEYS, LTD. K M E R V I C E S. LABOUR DAY, TO-DAY (MONDAY). The Usual Time-table will be Suspended, and the following will operate:— WATERFRONT ROAD SERVICES. First Bus from City, 6.50 a.m., 7.43, St, T., 8.10, then Week-day Time-table, but omitting 4.50, 5.5 and 5.25 trips. First Buses from St. Heliera, 6.10 a.m., <.lO St. T., 7.45. 8.5, 8.15 St. T., 8.30, then Week-day Time-table. NEWMARKET SERVICE. Buses leave Newmarket 10.30 a.m., 1.40 p.m., then as Sundays. Leave St. Heliers 9.55 a.m., K., 1 p.m., K., then as Sundays L. J. KEYS. LTD. St. Heliers. BUSINESSES FOR SALE APARTMENT House, 12 rooms, furn.. -A. good returns; nice locality: central.— W.H., 56, HER AID. BAKERY, East- Coast: selling 1000 2lb. loaves; Thorobred Dough Mixer, new Van s Bungalow accommodation: rental A3, leaße: £6OO. Inspected. recommended MOSS AND MOSS. LTD.. 113 Queen St. BO AEDING House. thriving coastal town. Gilt-edge proposition. _ Easy terms.— Phoenix Agency, 29 Phoenix Chambers. ONFE^TIONERY, small, suitable lady; stock, fittings, at valuation; rent 12s 6d. —Apply Herald. /COUNTRY Store, turnover £4000; stock, O plant; £soo.—Christie. Fmdlay. Queen St., Auckland. ——- Confectionery. Mixed: competent JJ management easily do £32* weekly;centime reason sale. Make your offer.—29 Phoenix Chambers. - —- OTELS.— Every good Hotel for sale. I've got it. Finance arranged.—Kay-Stratton. Colonial .Mutual Bldgs. ; HOTELS.— Buyers find Sellers, consult Moss and Moss, Ltd.. Brokers and Valuers. 113 Queen St. OTEL, adjacent Wool Stores, Wharves. Rent £5; no rates or insurance. Ingoing £350 cash to good man. KAY-STRATTON, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. CtTATIONERY. Books, Magazines, Fancy O Goods, Lending Library, News Agencies. Accommodation.—Seaside, 151, Herald. STATIONERY. Lending Library. Tobacco. Confectionery, etc.: modern accommodation: low rent. No opposition. Wonderful opportunity to increase business. Finance arranged. Mercantile Brokers, Colonial Mutual Buildings. TAXI, in Auckland's leading company; includes share, meter: fully licensed: maured until June.—N.T.. 271. Hkkau. BAKERY, Country. Modern plant and new motor-van; 1200 21b. loaves daily. Well recommended, money-maker; £9OO cash. DAIRY, Country, Good Shop trade, doing £25 weekly, plus milk round of 20 gallons daily. Inspected and recommended: £2OO ta=ll ' RUSSELL AND CO., 106 Southern Cross Buildings, High St., Auckland. , JNSPECT TO-DAY £lO PROFIT Weekly—TEA ROOMS, beautifully fitted: easily run. A genuine business: £550. PETROL STATION, Main Highway; PROFITS BIG: 1300 gallons weekly, increasing. INGOING, £SOO. GUEST HOUSE. 23 rooms, beautifully furnished. Select: profits, £6; £450; terms arranged. OPEN MONDAY FOR CONVENIENCE OF CLIENTS. NATIONAL REALTY. Phone 41-017. 14 His Majesty's Arcade. BUSINESSES WANTED COUNTRY Stores wanted; cash buyers waiting.—Christie, Findlay, 159 Queen St., Auckland. . EVERY kind, of Business wanted, Cash Buyers waiting. Send yours.—Russell and Co., 100 Southern Cross Bldgs., High St., Auckland. ' SELLERS. —Client requires urgently a sound, genuine, Seaside Storo Business. —A. Whitehead, 4 Swanson St. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE FOR, SALE. Offerß are invited fof the purchase of (he practice of a Banister and Solicitor formerly carried on at Elthaul by the late Mr. T. B. Crump. Office and contents may be inspected by interested parties at any lime. For further particulars apply to WILSON. FREEMAN AND SHEAT, Solicitors, New Plymouth.. TOILET "PBNEY'S French Salon, 6 Swanson St. -LJ Phone 41-615.—Appointments ior Gents. Vibro. Violet Kay, Toning, etc. FRECKLES."— Send 2s 6d, to Chester Drug, Box 967, Auckland, for marvellously effective Freckle Removing Cream. MISS BIDWELL. 638 Upper Queen St.. opp Tabernacle.—Waving, permanent, from 15s; water, 2a 6d: marcel, 2s Gd: trimming. Is.—Phone 47490. MISS. FOX. HaHeustein's Buildings, Queen St.—Permanment Waving (oilsteam method. 110 electricity').—Phone 42-919. MISS MeELWAIN (estab. 1S90). specialising Facial Treatments, including Permanent Removal Wrinkles.—29 Hallenstein's Bldgs 47-700. __ ___ SUPERFLUOUS Hairs Eradicated. Multiple Needle Method: painless, ouick, suc-cessful.—-Mies Hunter. 8.A.. D.D.S.. every Wedncsday; 30-763. REAGLETON. Estab. 54 yea re. Past • Masters at Eugene Permanent Waving, from 10s Gd. Marcc! and Water Waving a Specialty. Personal attention if requested. Street »nd_ Stage Wig Maker. Advice Free.—6 Victoria Street. FURNITURE REMOVALS A LL Removals, 7s 6d hourly. Same service, satisfaction.—Removals, Ltd., Specialists, Ende&n's Bids*. Phone 30-606.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 4