EXCURSIONS. PIONIO3, ETO. |__ M OTUIHI JSLAND, AUCKLAND'S MARINE PARK, WITH ITS WONDERFUL r BEACHES. gUNDAY AT 9.50 A.M. THE CPOPULAR EXCURSION STEAMER. S S J^ ANGITOTO « AUCKLAND'S LARGEST EXCURSION VESSEL, 585 Gross Tons. Will Leave Northern Wharf (weather permitting) at 9.50 a.m. [Will Leave Motuihi Island at 5.30 p.m. Sunday. * FARE: ADULTS, Is 9d; CHILDREN, 10D. This includes the Auckland City Council Landing Ta:t of: Adults, 3d; Children, Id. (No dogs allowed.) * AIHEKE JSLAND, gATURDAY. S.S. HAUITI.—I.4S p.m. Surfdale, Ostend and Omiha. (Leaves Northern Wharf.) Rotujjns direct from Omiha. B.S. OMANA.—I.4S p.m. Omiha, Awaroa, Orapiu and Cowes. (Leaves King s Wharf). Returns Sunday. UND A Y RIPS. S.S. HAU3T1.—9.50 a.m. Surfdale, Ostend and Omiha. Leaves Northern Wharf. Fare: Surfdale, 2s 8d; Ostend and Omiha, 2s 9d. OMANA leaves Cowes Bay. 4.15 p.m., via Orapiu and Awaroa, Omiha. 6 p.m. , HAUITI leaves Ostend 5 p.m., Surfdale, 6 p.m. jq-ORTHERN gTEAMSHIP QO.. J^TD. Jh'jpxrff $ $ JQUCHESS. Central FOR Q NEROA— TO-DAY AT 1.45, AND IJiO-MORROW JgXCUKSION jpARE, 2/-. Stay-over, 2/6. Leaves on Return 6 p.m. Sunday. FOR QLORIOUS J£AWAU— i T pO-MORROW gUN. --jj-iPECIAL J? ARE, 3/0. Due back 7.10 p.m. r A (r REAT Q PPORTUJNri ' 2 rjlO "yiSIT AT gMALL JgXPENSE!'! E B K Y. EVONPORT SUMMER EXCURSION* BUNDAYS ONLY. NORTH SHORE PASSENGER AND VEHICULAR FERRIES. lAdult Return, 6cL Children, Bd. TAKAPUNA AND MILFORD, FERRY AND BUS. lAdult Return, Is 3d. Children. Bd. Balmoral Boys' Band. (Conductor, Geo. Maish), will play at Milford on Sunday. D EVONPORT "pERRY. JSLAND. SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1936. SUNDAY. MARCH 1, 1936. LEAVE AUCKLAND. 10 a.m., 2 p.m. LEAVE RANGITOTO, 12 Noon, 5.30 p.m. rAT.T, AT DEVONPORT BOTH WAYS. FARE: 'Adult Return. Is; Children Return, 6d. « «k T H. BRADNEY AND SONB, «BTT|L«\ J „ LTD., 41-473. OSTEND. DIRECT. Ihe S.S. ONEWA leaves Prince's Wharf Sundays 9.30 ajn. and Wednesdays 9.30 a.m.; Thursdays and Fridays, 6.30 p.m.; Saturdays, 1.45 p.m. Leaving Ostend, Fridays and Saturdays, I' i:f a.m. , ' •If* K "DUCKLAND'S p»EACH. • -AUCKLAND'S -DEACBL SUNDAY EXCURSION. A STEAMER WILL LEAVE PRINCE'S , WHARF AT 10 A.M. RETURN FARE Is. J. ,H. BRADNEY AND SONS, LTD. MANUKAU'S POPULAR HOLIDAY RESORTS. CORNWALLIS, ORUA BAY, HULA, WHATIPU. Launches A WHIT U and CALLIE leave Ooehiiiiga: Sat.\ 2 p.m.; Sun., 9.15. .Leaveß Whatipu: Sat., 5 p.m.; Sun., -6 p.m. C. W. WHITE, 5 Selwyn St., Onehunga. Private Phone 12-563. Manly, arrles bay, wade H'ds SERVICE.—No trip this week-end. Next trips: Wed., 4th; Sat., 7th; Sunday. E. T> Q L I C E PICNIC, Which was Postponed from February 2 owing: to Inclement Weather, Will now be held TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Bam© Conditions as Previously Advertised. TUI GLEN.—COME TO THIS CHARMING PICNIC RESORT. HENDERSON. Ring 44-000 City, or 20 Tui Glen, Henderson, and Reserve your Ground for your School, Staff, Club, or Private Picnic. Twelve Shady and Sheltered Grounds—Hot Water—6o Amusements—Tables and Seats. Donkeys Free for Children. Cosy Week-end Baches. Leading N.Z. Motor Camp. '"MEW ZEALAND DX CLUB, AUCKLAND 1 il ' branch. 0 The Annual Picnic is POSTPONED until SUNDAY, March 15. Members and friends please, note. m TT » -RTTH-RH FROM smsmm K opp ek Queen Str<*t, for WATERFRONT DRIVE AND BEACHES. Every' 20 minutes. Return Fores from City: To St. Heliers Bay 1/2: Kohimarama, 11-i Mission Bay, 10d. Also a service from NEWMARKET to BEACHES. Return Fare from Newmarket, 1/2; Remuera PO. 1/-; Upland Road, 10d. (Children under 15 half fare). Phone 24-788 for mQuiriea. —-L. J. KEYS. LTD.
Health, and Strength.. THE logical time for making a will is when health and strength allow concentration on this important task. Delay is dangerous with most things, but in this matter it may prove disastrous to your dependants. Consult the Public Trustee, Wellington, «r his local representative.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 8
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