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EXCURSIONS, PIONIQ3, ETO EVONPO R T n E R K Y. CHRISTMAS DAY. PASSENGER SERVICE. The usual Sunday Time-table will be run with tho following additional trips:— Leave Devon port, 6.30 a.m., 7.20 a.m. Leave Auckland, 7 a.m.. 7.40 a.m. (CALL AT STANLEY BAY BOTH WAYS.) Leave Birkenhead, 6.30 a.m. Leave Norttjcole 6.;!,) a.m.. Leave Auckland 7 a.m., Leave Bayswater 6.25 a.m., Leave Auckland 7 a.m JSLAND. Leave Auckland 10 a.m.. 2 p.m. Leave Rangitofo 5.30 p.m. (CALL AT DE\ ONPORT BOTH WAYS.) BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26, 1934. Leave Auckland 10 a.m., 12 Noon. Leave Rangitoto 3.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1934. Leave Auckland 10 a.m. Leave Rangitoto 5.30 p.m. FARES: Adult Return, Is; Children, 6d. QAR JIERHY. NORTHCOTE & BIRKENHEAD SERVICE MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 24 AND 26, 1934. Tho usual Daily Time-table with Additional Trips:— Leave Birkenhead 6 a.m., Leave Northcote 6.5 a.m.. Leave Auckland 6.30 a.m. CHRISTMAS DAY. The Usual Sunday Time-table. DEVONPORT SERVICE. MONDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1934. Leave Auckland 4.10 a.m., 5.30 a.m., 6.15 а.m. Leave Devonport 5 a.m., 6 a.m., б.30 a.m. CHRISTMAS DAY. The usual Sunday Time-table, with Additional Trips:— Leave Auckland 4.10 a.m.. 5.30 a.m.. 6.15 a.m., 7 a.m. Leave Devonport 5 a.m., 6 a.m., G. 30 a.m., 7.15 a.m. gHIPPE, MILFORD BEACH. _ A Band will play on the new Band Stand Sundays and during the Christmas Holidays. JSLAND. A Wonderful View of Auckland from the top of the Mountain (900 ft.). Good road— Tea Kiosk at Wharf, 'and Motor-Bus runs round the Island Swimming Pool at Wharf. QLIVE LAUNCHES. REGULAR SERVICE- —Leave Launch Steps Monday, 10 a.m., 6 p.m., and 10.30 p.m.: Xmas Day, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; Boxing Day, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. MOTUIHI ISLAND. XMAS DAY, BOXING DAY. 9.30 a.m., 10 a.m., and 2 p.m. Extra Boats Boxing Day if required. All Boats to and from Island call at Devonport. FIREWORKS kISPLAY jgOXING "j^IGHT. OLIVE LAUNCHES leave Steps S p.m., cruising round Harbour until 10 p.m., conclusion of Display. Fare, Is. Phones 42-133. 44-599. N. J. INGLIS. ,G° T° Q.LORIOUS JJ^OTUIHI. The Picnickers' Paradise, by the Recently Converted m.V. B aroona - Leaves Eastern Side CENTRAL WHARF, VMAS J) AY, 10 A.M. Leaves Island 5 p.m. jgOXING J) AY, 9.30 A.M. and 2 P.M. Leaves Island 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. FARES:— Adults, Is 6d, Plus Tax. 3d. Children, 9d; Plus Tax, Id. Ring Phone 44-910 for all Information. HU AWA I " FOR MANLY (Weather Permitting). TO-DAY, from King's Wharf, 10.30 a.m., and from Launch Steps, 5.30 and 10.30 p.m. Cargo on 10.30 a.m. Trip Only. TUESDAY, 9.30 a.m., if warranted, WEDNESDAY, 9.30 a.ru. E. C. FOWLER, Phone 43-467, 18-012. TOURISTS & MOTORISTS' GUIDE HAMILTON CAISTOR, 2 Bryce St., on river-bank, Hamilton. Tel. 2271. Near transport tervices. Car accommodation. EIVERVIEW, between Civic Theatre and Post Office. Tennis. Reduced tariff.— Phone 1481. F. Duffy, Proprietor. HELENSVILLE PARAKAI House.—Tennis court, social hall, hot mineral baths under main root, large garage; reasonable tariff.— Helensville 35. Auckland 46-087. ROTORUA A A. Hotel Empire, public service, com- • mercial travellers' popular house; extremely moderate; free garage.—Correspondence, " Empire." BONDI House, first-class accommodation; holiday period, £2 5s weekly; book early.—Mrs. Yuill, Proprietress. CHIRMS Private Hotel, Auto. Aean. Minute Baths. Free Garage. Tariff 9a 6d day, £3 week. » , HOTEL Australia.—Summer Tariff. 12g 6d and 10s 6d per day. £3 15s and £3 3s weekly.—F. Greenfield. I3ARK View, overlooking Govt. Gardens, Blue Baths; 10s day, £3 week. Xmas and » ew Year, lis day, £3 10s week; garage free.—Mr.. Mrs. Staple, Propts. QUEENSLAND. Private Hotel, Phone 144. Near Railway Station. Select' Accommodation Free garage.—Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. SONOMA Private Hotel, central, homely; tariff moderate.—Proprietress. Mrs. R. Dalzell. Phono '292. SURREY House Private Hotel, Haupapa St.—Terms, 8s daily.—Proprietrees. Mrs. Devin. Phone 217. MT. View Private Hotel.—Tourists, fishermen. A,A., lake views; 12s 6d; 70s week. —Mrs. Montgonierie, Taupa. WHANGAREI CAMPING? —Try Golden Acre Motor Camp, near Whangarei. Convenient, yet private.—Particulars from Panton. WhaTOILET EDNEY'S French Salon, 5 Swanson St., City.—Appointments can be booked during holidays.—-Phone j4lj-615. MISS BID WELL. 538 Upper Queen St., opp. Tabernacle.—Waving, permanent, from 15s; water 2s 6d; marcel. 2» 6dj trimming, la.—Phone 47-490. MISS FOX, Hallenstein's Buildings, Queen St.—Permanent Waving (oilsteam method, no electricity).—Phone 42-919. REAGLETON. Estab. 54 years. Past • Masters at Eugene Permanent Waving. from 10s 6d. Marcel and Water Waving a Specialty. Personal attention if requested. Street and Stage Wig Maker Advice Free.— 6 Victoria Street DYERS AND GLEANERS AUCKLAND'S Leading Carpet Cleaners.— Vncuum Cleaning Co. of N.Z.. 145 Albert St.. C.l. Phone 41-769. CARPET Shampooing, as shown Winter Exhibition; Id sq. foot. Alterations. Repairs.—Domestic Cleaning Co. 44 -60<,>. /"I ROTH ALL'S Ltd.—Pleating, Hemstitching; Carpets. Suits, Costumes, Hats.—3s Eden Vale Rd.. Mt. Eden. Phones 13-000, 20-720. VT Z. DRY CLEANING CO.. LTD., Dyers 11 - and Cleaners. Phone 47-005. Suits. Costumes, Overcoats Dry Cleaned and Pressed.—Factory and Office 1-3-5 HOWE STREET. PORTER'S " for Perfection. Dyeing and Dry Cleaning. Established 40 years.—Head Office, 45 Karangal)apq Rd. PORTER'S " for Perfection Dry Cleaning; Suits. Overcoats. Frocks. 3s 6d. Delivery extra—City Depot. 1 Vulcan Lane. SUITS. Costumes Frocks, Overcoats, Dry Cleaned and Pressed; spotless, odourless; 3s 6d, collected and delivered.— Moody's Dye Works. Ltd.. 41-273.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21991, 24 December 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21991, 24 December 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21991, 24 December 1934, Page 4

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