SHIPPING An T7IRANKHAM, VJ. X RANKHAM, VJ. X BANKHAM, J-'TD, 20 FANSHAWE ST. Phono 44-910. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting). AWAJ<UI Awanui Mon. sth, noon HOKIANGA Hokianga Thurs., Sth, noon (from Onehunga). WHANG ARE! WHANOAROA (ONLY) Tiri Tuos., 6th, 4 p.m. EXCURSIONS. PICNICS, ETC. 1 and BEACHES. jEßsggg "K" BUSES DAILY. Every '2O Minutes from Bus Terminal Orakei State Houses Return and Mission Bay .. 10a St. Heliers Bay and Waterfront. Drive .. 1/2 Glendowie Trips .. 1/6 Unsurpassed Panoramic Views. PHONE 24-788 • L. .T KEYS, LTD MOTOR SERVICES A UCKLAND, BOMBAY, PUKEIvOHE, ix TUAKAU. PILOT BUSKS (fitted with Radio and Tropic Air Heaters), 4 TRIPS DAILY. RING N.Z. ROAD MOTOR SERVICES, Phone 44-OHO for Particulars. ARGAVILLE. Daily, 0.45 a.m.; Sunday, 9.45 a.m., 4.45 p.m.—P. L. Laycock, Agent, Transport Station. Ph. 43-140. ROAD •BnOBnECI SERVICES. AUCKLAND TO NAPIER DAILY AUCKLAND HAMILTON ROTORUA TAUPO .. NAPIER • 7.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 1.15 p.m. 3.15 p.m. 8.30 p.m. NAPIER • • ■ Arrive .. 8.30 p.m Fare, £3/8/-. TELEPHONE 44-960. BUS TERMINAL. k WAIHI, PAEROA, Cars deVV part Transport Depot for iMaflßMßimi HAURAKI PLAINS, PAE«OA' WAIH I' 7 i 5 n™ m TATT a.m., 3 p.m.; Sun., 6 p.m. TAU-1 RANGA, TE PUKE. WHAKATANE. OPOTIKI, 7.15 a.m., 11 a.m. Leave Waihi for Auckland, 8 a.m., 12.20 p.m. (train 12.80, p m.), 4.45 p.m. (Sun., 4.45 p.m.). Pa eroa - > 13/6; Waihi, 16/-; Tanranga, 10/6; Whakatane 24/2; Opotiki. 34/8. Phone 41-963. TRANSPORT, LTD. A UCKLAND, THAMES, HAURAKI j A PLAINS.—W. WHITE A SONS, LTD. i Cars Depart Bus Terminal. Phone 41-963 (three lines). | Auckland: Daily, 8.30 a.m., 10 a.m., 3.301 p.m. Thames: Daily, 7.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m.. 3; p.m. Sundays: Thames and Anckland, 9.301 a.m., 6.30 p.m. COROMANDEL: Daily Except Sunday, 8.30 a.m and 10 a.m. Mercury Bay: Mon. to Sat., 8.30 a.m. and 10 a.m. W. WHITE AND SONS, LTD.. Private Res.—l 4-935. y Auckland new Plymouth, THROUGH SERVICE RESUMED. NO CHANGING. DEPAttT: ARRIVE* Auckland, 8 a.m. New Plymouth, 6 p.m. New Plymouth, 7.45 a.m. Auckland, 6 p.m. PHONES 44-960; After Hours. 13-260. GIBSON'S MOTORS, LTD.. Booking Offices.- •, Auckland Office, N.Z.R. Road Services, Transport Terminal, v Govt. Tourist Dept., Thos. Cook A Sons. Nov Plymouth. ' FARM APPLIANCES FOR SALE A GRICULTURAL Implements. Order Frost xX Wood Mowers and Rakes at once.—M. J Hooper Co., Federal St.. Auckland. ALKERS Machinery Exchange, Frankton. —McCormick 6 Mower, Herkules Hayrakes, 2 1 /» h.p. Lister Engine. Heavy Tip Dray DAIRYFARMER Natural Pressure Milkers Below ndder level delivery; quickest, cleanest, easiest; any child can operate.— Write particulars, Haywood, Ltd., Auckland HORSE Collar itelining, Wool. 13/6; Leather, 17/-; outward freight paid.— Ganderton, Wyndham St., C.l. JOHN DEERE Ploughs and Horse Cultiva tors. Send for particulars.—Wingate & Co., Ltd., Ironmongers, Auckland. OLIVER Walking and Tractor Ploughs, all repair parts stocked.—Ben F. Cran well Ltd., Anzac Av. T 'ROUGHS. Reinforced, SO-gal., 45/-; 110pal.. 50/-, IGO-gal., CO/-; 170-gal., 70/-, free rail 100 miles.—Firth Concrete. Frankton WELL Drilling for Water Supply. Pumps tt and pressure systems installed.—Thomas Bros., Drilling Engineers, Milford. DMcL. WALLACE LTD.; for all Har-* • vesting Machinery Stackers, Grabs, Mowers, Rakes, Tumbler and Gate Sweeps. Side Delivery Rakes, etc. —Write for leaflets to D. McL. WALLACE, LTD.. Newmarket, Hamilton, Tc Aroha, Matamata, Thames. THE " WALLACE" ARMSTRONG PATENT GATE SWEEP.—Brings in heavy loads. Deposits hav without turning or tipping.—D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., •Newmarket, Hamilton, Te Aroha, Matamata, Thames. "T7STALLACE" Transport Stackers.—Steel t V Mast and Boom. Easily transported, easilv erected. The very latest in Transport Stackers.—D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Newmarket, Hamilton, Te Aroha, Matamata, Thames. WINDMILL, Booth-Macdonald. self-oiler, Bft sail; 18ft Hardwood Tower, 2in Deep-well Cylinder, with %in Rod; 45ft lVJin Gnlv. Water Piping, 45ft 3in Casing. Complete outfit, in working order; £2O. —David Maxwell, Kohukohu CORRECTION 1 In m.v advertisement in the Herald Supplement, of 3/12/38, aiipears "Since February, 1027. 1182 farmers have discovered that the 'Bevin* Harrow has introduced a new era in fertility by cultivation." etc. This should he "February, 1937." Actually, since February, 1927, over 7000 farmers have bought harrows of one type or another made by or under licence from me. A. 8. BEVIN, 13 Anzac Ave., Auckland. FARM APPLIANCES WANTED rPRACTOR Wheel, Fordson, rear left, 2nd--l hand, good condition.—Cash, 91SM, Herald. \7I7INDMILL, second-hand; iron wings, Bft. *V —Wallace Supplies. Ltd.. Box 18. Tuakau' LIVESTOCK FOR SALE BULLS, Friesian, service age, record dams. —Trousdale, Howick. ■ -fc JERSEY House Cow, milking, sound, choice Jersey Heifer.—Ring 12-243. JERSEY, aged, sound, 3 gallons now; child milk anywhere, any time; pedigree mated (July); £7. —Phone 37K. Kumen. "TJtfELL-Bred Grade Jersey Bull, rising 3 Vt years, quiet and sound.—Apply Love, Te Atatu. HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE Tip Spring Dray, l-ton, first-class order.—Apply Forsyth, 20 Tawa Road. Onehunga. SEVERAL Reliable Farm Horses, Carts, Harness, etc.—Gee. Grey Lynn;. 27-051. ARM HORSES, several, suitable harvesting and Mowing, £lO to £35; Flattop Waggon, light, wide tyres; 2 one-yard Drays, wide lyres, and Harness; 2 Stock Saddles. T. PAGE, 4 Queens Way, Ml.- Roskill, Three Kings. Phone 13-332. DOGS FOR SALE BIRDWOOD Boarding Kennels, Papatoetoe. —Miss M. Culford Bell. Phono 242. BLACK Cockers, beauties, both sexes; G weeks.—X.Y.Z., OOOM, Herald. BORDER Collie well bred, 1.1 mths., Bitch, Sheep; 30/. —D., 405, Hebald. , UPS, all-round workers; particulars.—W. H. Lyon, Inglewood. ( SHEEP Bitch, starting work; good working strain; £4. —Toohill, Ngongotaha. DOOS WANTED SPANIEL Puppy, male, 3-0 months.—Pedigree, etc., to Erah, 431, Heiut.d. CITATION Dogs (2), good; 1 noisy Huntawpy, 1 Heading; trial required.— Howdcn, C.o. Crosslands Estate, Helcnsville. POULTRY FOR SALE B. 0. Pullets, E. T. Taylor's; 3 mos.i 6/- « —2B Great. South Rd., Remuura. pHRISTMAS Turkeys, Gobblers 12/-, Hens vy 7/6. —Turkeys, care Gifford, Te Awamutu. - RHODE Island Reds Settings, 7/6, posted 10/-.—Hickman, near Convent, Avondale; 12-066. > OO Khaki O— Cousen's strain. 7/6. —Takanini Store. FURNITURE REMOVALS FURNITURE Stored or Removed Anywhere 43-281.—Auckland Luggage Agency, Ltd in/ Hour or quote. Largest Vans Auckland 11// Sydney Removal Co.. 6 College Hill OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS THOMAS F. LOWES. F.8.0.A., F.S.A.O. 1 (Edin.), F.N.A.0.. F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Bldg., City, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily; appointments, Phone 40-446; also evenings, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Residence, 29 Princes St. Phone 42 416.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23212, 5 December 1938, Page 6
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