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EXCURSIONS, PIONIOS, ETO. L.. S.S. D DCHESS g (End of Central Wharf). )R JJEAUTIFUL QNEROA—-TO-DAY (SAT.) AND TO-MORROW (SUN.) AT 0.45 A.M. J)AY JgXCURSION. 2/0 Jf<Oß QLORIOUS J^AWAU — TO-DAY (SAT.) AND TO-MORROW (SUN.) AT 9.45 A.M. J) AY g/. Children: Half. Due back in City both days at 7.10 ?jn. Refreshments and free hot water on board. gTEAMSIIIP QO., LIMITED. TO-DAY (ANNIVERSARY DAY), AND SUNDAY, 30TH. (Weather Permitting.) MOTUIIH MARINE PARK. , S.S. Taniwha Northern Wharf, 0.45 a.m. S.S. Claymore, Northern Wharf, 0.45 a.m. Returns 5.30 p.m. Faro: Adults, 2/. ' Children 1/, Includes Tax. SURFDALE. S.S. HAUITI. Saturday and Sunday, Northern Wharf, 0.45 a.m. OSTEND AND OMIHA. S.S. KAWAU. Snturday and Sunday. Nprthern Wharf, 0.45 a.m. Returns each evening Sunday Times. Return Fare: Adults 3/. Children 1/0. » JQ.EVONPORT JpERRY. < Weather and other clrcum- ! ■ stances permitting), gUNDAY J?XCURSIONS. JSLAND. Leave Auckland 10 a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Rangitoto 12 Noon, 5.30 p.m. (Calls at Devonport both ways). FARE: Adult Return, I/O. Children Return, 9d. jyjOTUIHI JSLAND (DIRECT). S.S. NCrOIRO. Leave Auckland 9.45 a.m. Leave Motuihi 5.0 p.m. FARE: Adult Return, 2/-; Children Return, 1/-. (Including Tax). f J. -?r T)EVONPORT pERRY. J) AY. JSLAND. Leave Auckland 10 a.m., 12 Noon. Leave .Rangitoto 3.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m. (Call at Devonport on return trip only). FARE: Adult Return, 1/G; Children Return, 9d. jyjOTUIHI JSLAND (DIRECT). Leave Auckland 10 a.m. Leave Motuihi, 5 p.m. FARE: Adult Roturn, 2/-; Children Return, 1/-. (Including Tax). JJORTHCOTE AND gIRKENHEAD QAR JpERRY. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1938. The usual daily time-tablo with additional trips between Auckland and Northcote only.— Leave Auckland: 6.15 p.m., 6.50 p.m., 7.15 p.m., 7.45 p.m., 8.15 p.m., 8.45 p.m., 0.15 p.m. Leave Northcote: 7.0 p.m., 7.30 p.m., 8.0 p.m., 8.30 p.m., 9.0 p.m. /dnftmet. WAIHEKE SERVICE. TO OMIHA, AWAROA, ORAPItJ AND COWES BAY. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday*. Thursday, 9.30 a.m. Return same day. *Oraiha Only. FRI., 6.30 p.m. Return Sat. morning SAT., 9.30. Return Sat. evening; SUNDAYS, 9.30 a.m. Return Sunday evening. M.Y. B aboona ' D IIM - 9.30 AM VJOTUIHI J>ARK AND WAIHEKE ROUND TRIP. Excursion Fares. WAIHEKE PABSAGE SERVICE. LTD., Phone 47-324. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COY.. LTD. From Northern Wharf. gURFDALE, QSTEND AND QMIHA S.S. HAUITI.—Mon. to Thnrs., at 0.30 a.m. Friday, 6.30 p.m., Sat., 1.30 p.m. Also Sunday Excursions. MOTUIHI ISLAND. 8.8. HAUITI. —Mon. to Tburs. H. 30 a.m. Excursion Sunday, 9.45 a.m. Steamer returns from all places same day. JJPPER RIVER LAUNCH SERVICE. Spend the Day on the Upper Reaches of the Waitcmata Harbour. Launches TAWA and ROMANCE leave Ferry Steps at 10 a.m. To-day and Sunday. Fare, 2/-. Children, 1/-. Launches Available for Picnics. Moonlight Excursions, Towing, etc. J. PRINOLE, Proprietor. A D ANGITOTd M JtV AND • SSBSOsL ISLINGTON BAY. OLIVE LAUNCHES. Leave Launch Steps FRIDAY 10 a.m., 6 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.; SATURDAY, Jan. 20, t) a.m., 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; SUNDAY, 10 a.m., 11.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. 9 a.m. Saturday and 11.30 a.m. Sunday, Rangitoto only. Return Fare Rangitoto 1/6. Last Boat from Rangitoto, 7 p.m. , MOTUIHI. —Leave Launch Steps Daily, 10 a.m.; SUNDAY, 10 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. Ph. 42-133, 44-509. N. J. INGI^la. ANUKAU'S POPULAR HOLIDAY RESORTS. CORNWALLIS, ORUA BAY, HUIA, WHATIPU. Launches Awhitn and Callie. Leave Onehunga: L.eaye Whatipni Sat. 20th, 0.15 a.m. 5.0 p.m. Wed °nd. 9 a.m. 12 nooii. Special Trips Arranged I-C W. WHITE. B Selwyn St.. Onehunga. Private Phone 12-50.1. MANLY and Wado Heads. —Huawai from Launch Steps: Sunday, 0.30 a.m. Leaves Manly, G. 30 p.m. Fares. 2/6 Single, 4/- Return. Parties, 3/- Return.— E. C. Fowler, 43-467, 18-042. MONA'S ISLE 11. * MOTUIHI. Saturday and Sunday. Fare 2/6 and 1/6. Leaves Steps 0.45 a.m. Leaves Motuihi, 5.30 p.m. Picnics and Parties Catered for. -BSiSBS WSWETcVS*'™ iSaBSIsSS "K" Buses leave Municipal Transport Terminal (behind, C.P.0.) Every fit) Minutes Daily. RETURN FARES: MISSION BAY. lOd; ST. HELIERS BAY, 1/2. Also a Service from Newmarket. GLENDOWIE AND KAiIAKA BAY. Panoramic Views. I/O Return. PHONE 24-788. L. J. KEYS. LTD.

PLANTS, -TREES, ETC., FOR SALE AC. Nurseries, St. Helicrs. —Giant Cine- « rarias. autumn flowering. 1/- doz., pst. ANEMONE and Ranunculi Bulbs, supreme strain; 5/-, -3/-, I/O per 100, post paid.— Kclls. 15 Byron Av.. Takapuna. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, 00 p.c. doubles, prize bulbs, 1/- doz., 5/- 100. — Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. 8.1. A NEMONES, Ranunculus, brilliant, 3/6 Jx 100. Lakeland Gardens, lakapuna. Phone 22-800. ANTIRRHINUMS, Asters, Bonfire Salvia, blue Salvia, Carnations, Portulacca, Callendulas, '_»/- 50, 3/0 100. WHITE, 32 Kowhai Rd., One Treo Hill. A NEMONES I RANUNCULU "GiTmt Florentine." Enorirous flowering, all double. Guaranteed finest strain obtainable. 3/6 100. SANDERS. - Box 031, Auckland. AROMATIC Hyacinths, new prize shades, named bulbs. yd each, 8/0 doz.—Grif. fiths* Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland, S.l. BEARDED Irises, 12 separately named; 5/0 posted.—Calderwood, Nurseryman. Hamilton. BEAUTIFUL Tulips, Giant Darwin Exhibition, 4/- do/.., 50 for 14/-, posted.— Griffiths' Nurseries Mt. Eden. Auckland, S.l ROCOLI, 1/0; Lceksr~Savoy, 1/0 100, posted.—Calderwood. Nurseryman, Hamilton. CABBAGE (Enfield, Savoy, Succession), Leeks, Lettuce, Beets, .1/0; Cauii., Broccoli, 1/0 100, posted.—Shad wick, Seedsman, Otahuhu. OCKSFOOT Seed, about SOlb.—S.Z., 10. IT KKALD. GRASS Seed, hiehest grade and germination, Govt, tested. Ask for price list. —J. Jones, Ltd., City Markets. ANURE, stable, cow. sheep, well rotted. —Berry. Mt. Wellington. I'honc 25-825. PASPALUM, Sd; Prairie, 3d; sample sent. —Sutcliffe, Jutland Rd.. Takapuna. OMATO Planus. 07- 100; Celery, TT-, Leeks, Lettuce, 1/0— Greenlano Nursery. Phone 17-700. —INNUS, Asters, Phlox, Marigolds, Salvias, Petunias, Portulacca. \ iscaria, Linaria 2/6 100. posted.—Seiwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. ANEMONES and Ranunculi, Palmor's Special Doubles, 1/, 1/6, 2/ doz.; 3/0, 5/, 7/0 100; Ixias, glorious colours, 1/ doz., 6/100; Tulips, Giant Darwin, 5/ doz.; Muscari, 1/ doz., 5/6 1(M); Jonquils (Soldi d'Or)',. 2/ :doz., 10/ 100; posted.—Palmer's Nurseries, Glen Eden. A /Ci Posted. —Assortment Choice Spring *±i O, and Winter-flowering Bulbs; 12 Anemones, mixed; 12 Ranunculi, 12 Freesias (Giant Hybrids, bright colours), 12 Daffodils, 6 Grape Hyacinths, 0 Lachenalias, 0 Narcissi; 0 Tutonias (salmon, orange), 3 Ixias (choice : lilac, tali), 6 Scarlet Anemones, 3 Green Lachenalias, 3 Ixias (buff, tall), 12 Freesias, 2 Gladioli (La Gloria). MT. ALBERT TERMINUS NURSERIES, PRODUCE FOR SALE BARLEY arrived, Australian feed, 5/-, 5/6 bushel. —Perkins, City Markets. "FRESH Dug Table Potatoes, 5/ 561b; Jl railed.—Tom Blackmore. East St., I'ukekehe„ __ HONEY, Best Clover. Sd lb; rail, freight paid; 261b and 601b tins.—Wesley College, paerata. ATEW Potatoes, no blight, 5/6; Onions. 6/6. ll —G. A. Young, Pukekohe. o OAT Pollard, £4 and £'6 ton; 11/6, 3/6 sack. —Perkins. Markets. 32-414. JIIONS, new season's, 6/6 sugar bag, railage pai^d^^a— nga. POTATOES, new, best, 5/6 sugar bag; rail paid.—Quinn. Matatoki. TJfTHEAT. 7/1; Scratchfood, 5/2; Barley, VV 5/2; Bran and Pollard. —Poultry and Pig Supplies Co.. Fanshawe St. PECIAL Line Pig Feed, £6 ton, 6/6 Sack 1051b.; Oat Pollard, first grado, £6 ton, 11/6 Sack ISGIb.; Second Grade, £4 ton, 3/6 Sack 70-Solb. RICHARD ARTHUR, 20 Fort St.. Auckland. Try our stock food. Contains everything to build and fatten. "We recommend for Pips, Calves and Poultry Feeding. A perfectly balanced food. Use one-third less than Pollard Feeding. 150LB. BAG .. .. 16/6 ANDREW & ANDREW. Otahuhu and Papatoetoe Stores. FRUIT FOR SALE . APPLES. —Gravensteins, 7/6; Cookers, 6/-; Bon Chretien Pears, 8/-, %-cases, 4/6; Pinms, bottling, 5/6; Tomatoes, 5/-. 201b. case; rail free.—W. Bish, Henderson. PPLES. —Cookers, 6/6; Lemons, halves, 5/-; railed. —Collard, Henderson. APPLES, Willie Sharp, med. size; 5/6, il railed.—C. Bailey, Henderson. A PPLES, Pears, good, fresh picked; 2d, casu, carry.—Hogg, Golf Rd., New Lynn. APPLES, Gravenstein, 6/6; Cookers, 6/-; Peaches, Paragon, 6/-; railed. —Mobberley, Kaukapakapa. APPLES. —Albany Beauty, Gravenstein, Id per lb.—Triangle Tearoom, top of Lincoln (Rd.. Henderson. AT Clyde Orchards, Te Kauwhata. —Gravs., Rejects, 3/; best, railed, 7/. BON CHRETIEN PEARS, Bottling and Dessert; 501b case, 10/6; 401b, 8/G; railage free; quality guaranteed. JOHN CRANWELL, Henderson. GRAVENSTEIN. 7/6; Cookers, 6/; Peaches, Paragon, Bottling, 7/; Jam, 5/; cash, railed.—Little, lately Cutler, Henderson. (GRAVENSTEIN Apples, 3/6 per 401b. bag, *3 bags 10/-, rail paid.—C. Close, Te Kauwhata. H/FOORE'S Orchards, Henderson.—Splendid IVJ- Big Jam Plums, 5/6; 2. 30/-. HvfOORE'S Orchards, Henderson. —Apples, IVJL Cookers 6/-; Gravensteins, shortly, 7/6; Plnms, Satsumas, Monarch, Purplegage, 6/6; later, Pears, 6/6; Quinces, 9/6; railed, delivered: ECTARINES, 4/6 201b, 8/- 40lb; Plums, EACHES. Bottling, 6/ : ; Jam, 4/-; Apples, Rd., Avondale. rpOMATOES, 201b. case, 4/0, railed.— ■JL Willber. Avondale rpOMATOES, 2d lb. —Third house right, Victoria Rd. East, Birkdale. TOMATOES, Choice, 4/6 case; rail paid.— F. Winship. Waimauku. - rpOMATOES, choico, 4/6 18lb; rail free.— JL E. B. Smith, Henderson. rpOMATOES, Id and 2d lb.;, bring basket.— -1. Cooper. Boundary Rd.. Avondale South TOMATOES, smooth, snnkissed; iy a d, 2d.— ' Tomlinson, Orains Rd., Manurewa, first house on right. O /O Case—Choice Tomatoes, ripe or firm ; LI Ono mail orders.—3rd House past Post Office, Henderson. ; ' i pRESH jmUIT. CHOICE LINES APPLES. STILL VARIETY PLUMS, EATING. STEWiNG PEACHES. Hothouse Grapes, Cheap Tomatoes Again. Fresh Vegetables, Eggs, Honey. Brd House p ost office, HENDERSON. FRUIT WANTED "1 A Tons Sound Tomatoes for Pulping.— Apply N.Z. Products, Ltd., St. Benedict's St. AIR LINE SERVICES COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE. OFFICIAL BOOKING AGENTS FOR ALL AIR SERVICES IN NEW ZEALAND. IN AUSTRALIA.. AUSTRALIA TO EUROPE. AIR SERVICES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. COOKS-WAGON-LITS. N.Z Insurance Building. ■> Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 8

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