EASTER ATTRACTIONS - CITY AND PROVINCE
■ RUGBY LEAGUE CARLAW PARK EASTER SATURRAY PONSONBY v. RICHMOND Ponsonby were defeated by Mt. Albert last Saturday in the very last minute after giving a splendid exhibition. Richmond showed excellent form in winning their game, and A GREAT GAME IS ASSURED. The other matches are Mt. Albert v. Richmond, North Shore v. Manukau, Papakura v. City. COME TO CARLAW PARK NEXT SATURDAY ADMISSION AS USUAL School Boys and Girls Admitted Free. Stsfety Comfort focmcwg NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS BAND CONTEST AT THAMES 16th to 18th APRIL. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS, available Tor return until Tuesday, 19th April, will be issued to Thames from Auckland, Te Kuiti, Rotorua, Taneatua and Intermediate stations on 16th and 16th April. DAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available on day of Issue only, will be issued to Thames from Franktort and Intermertinto stations on 18th April. Mid from Fninkton, Wailil and Intermediate stations on 18th April. Train to Thames leaves Frankton 7.15 a.m. each day. On Monday, 18th April, special train for Frankton and Waihl leaves Thames 11.0 p.m. J* TE KUITI'S GRAND v* ATHLETIC CARNIVAL 3 EASTER SATURDAY EASTER SATURDAY We WRESTLING, RUNNING, ACROBATICS, JUMPING, kW* LADY ATHLETES, CYCLINC, HELD EVENTS. r-t'■&%§■?, Empire Games Cyclists—Triner, Hughes, Taylor. M. C. Baker, N.Z. f Quarter Champ.; S. J. Wade, N.Z. Mile Champ. See the Great Javelin Duel between Stan Lay, Olympic Champ, and C. P. Clegg, N.Z. Champ. H. K. Brainsby, Olympic Jumper. The greatest collection of athletic stars ever seen outside a National Championship Meeting. SPECIAL TRAINS NORTH AND SOUTH. HEATS AND FINALS ALL ON ONE BIG DAY. Finish of Big Hamilton-Te Kuiti Cycle Race at 12 noon. First Event at 11 a.m. —— Grand Athletic Gala, Dance in Ritz at 8 p.m. ADULTS, 1/6 SCHOOL CHILDREN, 6d D. P. DEERE, Secretary. Safety Comfort Germany NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS SPORTS AT TE KUITI 16th April CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS, available Tor return on day of issue only, will be issued to Te Kuiti from Frankton Jn., Taumarunui and intermediate stations on Iflth April by trains due to arrive Te Kuiti not liter than 10.51 a.m. These tickets will NOT be available by the Welling-ton - Auckland Limited Express trains. TRAINS TO TE KUITI LEAVE—FRANKTON 7. 1 a.m., 9.0 a.m. TAUMARUNUI 7.30 a.m. EXAMPLEB OP i RETURN FARES TO T« KUJTISecond First From— Class Clas FRANKTON 4/9 7 J' OHAUPO ..' .. .. 3/9 6/ TE AWAMUTU .. ..3/- 4/1 RETURN TRAINS LEAVE TE KUITI FOR—FRANKTON 6. 5 p.m., Ei.36 p.m., 7.30 p.m. OTOROHANGA 5. 5 p.m., E. 36 p.m., 7.30 p.m., 11.10 p.m. TAUMARUNUI .... 3.52 p.m., 6.25 p.m., 7.21 p.m., 10.30 p.m. From— POROOTARAO ONGARUE TAUMARUNUI ■gPPSßgiapl SPEND EASTER at north ESS SHORE AUCKLAND'S WONDER BEACHES DEVONPORT, CHELTENHAM, NARROW NECK, TAKAPUNA, MILFORD, BROWNS BAY. THF PIRATE SHIPPE MILFORD SWIMMING POOL Inh r IHAI k ■■ I ■ ■ The largest swimming pool in N.Z. now _ *«II rrkDn or ATU open. Every possible facility for the bathers' A 1 MlL»r 1-J.K.J-J Jjlli.A.i-'Jrl enjoyment a great swim, be the tide in SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR EASTER GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL. Music by the Famous Pirate Shippe Orchestra of 6 Instrument*. Two Spnciou* Floor* (Upper and Lower Decks) Novelties and Favours exclusive to the Shippe. BALLOONS. MONTE CARLO. STREAMERS ETC., ETC. Fr»e Bus Transport to and from Shippe. Special Privileges for the Vehicular Patron*. Watch Papers for Particulars. Continuous Car Ferry, Auckland-Devonport, all day and night, except between the hours of 2.30 a.m. and 6 a.m. Phone 45-389. Safety Comfort Cconomy NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS DAY EXCURSION WHANGAREI TO OPUA AND BACK SUNDAY, 17th APRIL, 1938 Spcr'ial train loaves Wliangarei for Opua 8.25 a.m., Karno 8.42, Hikurangi \Miakapara 9.25, Hukerenui 9.39, Tjaromaku 9.59, Otiria 10.43. Kawakawa 10.55, arriving Op"'} 11.17 a.m. Return train, leaves Opua 5.45 p.m., Ku'wakawa 6.9, Otina 6.27, \\hangaiei. arrive 8.26 p.m. Examples of Return Fares are as follow; From— 2nd Class WHANGAREI 4/HIKURANGI 3/6 iIUKERENUI 3/6 OTIRIA 2/Launehes will be available to convey excursionists Russell—Return Fare, 2/*« pofween Opua, Pailiia For further particulars see handbill or enquire at stations.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23011, 12 April 1938, Page 19
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