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MILITARY MANOEUVRES Tim and Ru are enthusiastic members of "B for Beer" Company, Thirst Regiment, Waipiro Rangers (Territorials). This yesur the annual Camp was held in the convenient vicinity of a popular estaminet which was promptly dubbed "Camp Headquarters." Highlights of the ten days' training were:— t. The privilege of hearing the Colonel call for a noggin of Tigers' Milk, and the untold delight of the troops hearing the barman call him "Dig." St, The time they stole the "tcater" out of the Sergeant-Major's titter-bottle, and replaced it tcith water.' 8. The S-M's looh of dumbfotitided amazement when a surreptitious sip revealed that his ivater-bottUi teas filled tcith water. His first taste of aqua puera in thirty years. 4. The discovert/ of what the Quarter-Master carries in Rifle Chests (it's not condensed milk, either). 5, The discovery of the true meaning of the "Medical Comforts" Chest, and why the Medical Orderly guards it tcith such loving ' care. A good time teas had by ale. Old Soldiers Never Die They Live on Tlmarn! ' THE FRIENDLIEST DRINK IN T.HE WORLD BotOtd with loving am by Amuic Avmw, AutUani.^ a l UkaL crrc JJ^Ji m NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1938 EXPRESS TRAINS Will run as follows: A B a.m. p.m. Leave Auckland . 8.0 3.0 j."v V p.m. a.m. Wellington 10.88 7.0 Leave Wellington .. 8.15 3.0 3.42 7.15 7.40 10.7 : •>■■■ 4. p.m.- a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. psn. Arrive Auckland .. n.o 7.0 7.55 9.30 11.15 2.30 A—Runs on 13th, l4t&, istfi and 19th April. B —Leiaves Auckland and "Welllng-ton daily (except Sundays). . C-—Leaves Auckland and Wellington dally (except Saturdays). rt Anrkjan(t;4.lt!i,.l2tli, 13th, 14th, 47th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd ■ ana 2<th April. ■ •• . • frvLeaves Wellington nth April. Auckland 14th April. ________ ill '■ G ii IP f*.*'- . ~ P-m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Leave Auckland .. 7.35 10. 0 Leave New Plymouth .. 7.10 11. O SglwU.y' . S a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. Arrive New Plymouth .. 7.19 9. 3 Arrive Auckland .. .. 7. O 10.17 Leave New Plymouth Arrive Auckland .. 7. 0 10.17 G—Leaves Auckland 10th, 12th, 13th, 17th, 18th, 10th and 21st April. H—Leaves Auckland 1-ith April. I—Leaves New Plymouth Mondays, NVednesdays and Fridays, also Tuesday, 10th April. P—Leaver New Plymouth on 14th April. Leave Auckland .. .. 8. 5 8.40 p.m. p.m. Arrive Whan&arel .. 1.37 2.15 „ Optia .. .. 5. 5 J—Runs on I'lth, 18th nntl 19th April K—Runs daily (except Sundays). T L M a.m. a.m. a.m. Leave Auckland .. 8.55 9. 8 10.10 , a.m. p.m. p.m. Frankton Jn. 11.55 12;26 1. 2 p.m. p.m. p.m. Rotorua .: 3.16 Thames Nth. Tauranßa . 3.54 4.41 Taneatiia .. Leave Taneatua .. „ Taurangra „ Thames Nth. „ Thames „ Rotorua 'Arrive Rotorua 3.16 M»M Thames Nth. §gj£t Taurangra -.. 3.54 4.41 Taneatiia .. Arrive Auckland .. 4. 0 3.45 6.20 L—Runs dally (except Sundays). Wv' M—Kurirf daily (except Sundays). N—Runs daHy (except Sundays). Does not run Trom Thames Nth. 15th April. o—Runs dally (except Sundays). S—Runs on 14th, 18th, 19th and 23rd April. §®fc T —Runs'on 14th April only. __________ NIGHT PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN OPUA AND AUCKLAND. On Thursday, 14th April, special train leaves Opua for Auckland at 8.5 p.m., Kawakawa 8.29, Otlria 8.40, Hukerenui 9.39, Hikurunfri 10.6, Wlumg-arei 10.50, Walotlra Jn. 11.50 p.m., Paparoa 12.32 a.m. (1Bth), Maungaturoto 12.56, Wellsrord 1.68, Helensvllle 3.28, arriving: Auckland 5.25 a.m. J. On Monday, 18th April, special train leaves Auckland for Opua at 6.8 p.m., Helensvlllo arrive 8.20, Maungaturoto 11.0, Walotlra Jn. 11.53, Whangarel 12.44 «um. (18th), depart 1.0 a.m., Otlria Jn. 3.13, Kawakawa 3.25, arriving: Opua 3.47 a.m. /FURTHER PARTICULARS OBTAINABLE AT STATIONS. During this holiday period many alterations will ho made In the running of ordinary trains throughout the district. The ordinary services will be cancelled and special timetables substituted on Good Friday, 15th April, and Easter Monday, 18th April. , ~ . . . • In order {hat all Inconvenience and misunderstanding may be avoided, IntendIngr Hallway passengers should secure booklets, handbills and detailed information available free at-all stations. 0 A Patronise your Railways and Travel in Comfort ond Safety. 5 - AUCKLAND ENQUIRY 'PHONE: 32-230. Im w. m mm m *m m w-M Tf m 1 M Precious and her guardian take time out for a rest between gambols in the vivid sunshine. They're pals, these two, confident and trusting in each other. Make sure that when night falls you don't betray your trust by allowing harsh lighting to injure your child's eyesight. Use Philips Lamps—with the inside-frosted "Pearl" bulb—for smooth, glare-free vision—they're next best to V a COILED COIL LAMPS MADE BY THE MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS PHILIPS RADIO PLAYERS jU_C OEED WH E N DAY L ijffr H T FA l Ljj

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 19

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