pj§g»lf» 9-VALVE 4-BANO ALI.-WAVE MANTEL. fllllpW'||[ |HB»mW|I i Let the choice of the British Broadcasting \Y{ '■ ' Co. be 'your choice. The B.B.C.the Queen A flllllPlfi Mary, the Queen Elizabeth and the Empire Pwfvl*®li Broadcasting Stations are S.T.C. equipped. |||||l| £-'?]s |l; Why not have the best when, it costs no TfflWmmm9 more? Your local representative will be Standard Telephone* & pleased to demonstrate any. of the full range U&DICB Jrty» Midif « in'* '■ c j t l >' , London. V ' of Electric and Battery S.T.C. Receivers. - NORTH AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVES: '■/ . Knltala, D. Archibald & Sons Ltd.} Russell, Baker Bros. Ltd.; ' Kaikoho, Northland: Radios; . Whangarei, Barnaby's Radio. House; Wellsford, Gorby & Dudding; Helensville, Dixcn's Radio Service. AUCKLAND: , ' ' '.' ; ' •"* * . 1 RADIO HOUSE, 762 New North RoaclrMt. Albert.-phono 41-707. , m. m :£sy. m m MM e /e s OEi5 how everyone turns to your fire« r ! place! It is the point that all eyes seek— - { and notice. Keep your grate shining give it an occasional rub over with Zebo,\, the modern liquid stove polish. Shake a little Zebo on a cloth or brush, briskly 1 ' polish the grate and sides of fireback, >* and it's done ! STRAND ARCADE, QUEEN : STREET Phone 44-449. ' ' ' • ! .. ,'S.TiC. DISTRIBUTORS. AUCKLAND, Cil. A " The Railways," October Issue Yes, New Zealanders, your "Railways Magazine" is national in the best sense of the word—a real' treat for yourselves and your'kin in other countries.' -Here are some of the October features: — I ■ " Beauty and the Boast," humorous philosophy written and illustrated by Ken Alexander. " Progress of New Zealand Industries," by O. N. Gillespie. " Treaty of Waitangi Recalled," by Isobel Andrew*. ** The Life History of Whitebait," by Ella Wall. "The Tragic History of the Ship 'Boyd'," by J. T. Inkster. M Sport in War-time " (25 years ago), by W. F. Ingram. A chat on books, original yeree, very helpful notes and notions for women. 60 pictures. ZEBO LIQUID STOVE POLISH Gives quick and lasting results Also ZEBRA in Paste and Packets Rabbit Skins The DUNEDIN MARKET is the recognised New Zealand selling centre for Rabbit and . Opossum Skins. This year obtain TOP market prices by consigning to" the organisatlon specialising in Expert Grading ana commanding the Confidence of Buyerj. 1. Prompt remit- 3. Carefully checked tance. weights. 2. Cash advance on 4. Highest Prices receipt of skins (The O.F.C.A. are if required. brokers only). LATEST DIAL SCALES ENSURE FULL . INWARD WEIGHTS BEING CREDITED TO TRAPPERS. M I'-i CO-OP. ASSOCIATION OF NZ LTD, CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. AT BOOK SHOPS AND NEWS AGENCIES Wmmmmrn v)VC*£ jim #- v : Q coviS ii ucv^ m m SOW Sti'-l <r> mOSGIEL RUGS CHOSER for Tflsmnn riruurvs WW iii'Sni'sj"' Again proof is given of the regard in which Mosgiel Rugs are held by travellers and those who cater for their comfort. Mosgiel Rugs have been chosen for issue to passengers on the Tasman Airways—the world's finest rugs the world's finest ii 4 a his irllrl artl i-r 1 i 11 Hll 111 r 1114>t,i 111 •m ulifsM'm 4t I i tip M * j'rl ' iViiiniiii' rio• ii i iiiinn nilfiiiirrrr*^ COAL MM : soap• Alio Coal Tar Ointment. Optical lotiotb Shaving Slick and Talcum Powdefc N.Z. AgenU: S. A. SMITH & CO. LTD., Auckland. ij.ii AUCKLAND RACING CLUB SPRING MEETING, 1939, First Race at 12 Noon vi Each Day. Admission to Racecourse: 1 Each Person 1/6 Vehicles 2/6 Leger Enclosure: Each Person 3/Grandstand: Gentlemen .'. 10/Amusement Tax Paid ' by the Club. Investments: Win and Place. Both tickets available at all "windows. Safety Ccmfcrt Sctmcmy "US ; ' \ * ' "■j ■ Of ■■ tf y lr, W. S. SPENCE, Secretary m li •ji cf.rs* 7UW £)«?■ Vui m !i\T AT E CHEAP excursion tickets will be Issued lo AucKlaiia" or Rncecourse Platform as follows Hamilton and Intermediate stations, including stations on Branches. 1 8 4th n ootobor Auckland and " " ''Hamilton and Intermediate stations, including stations on Branches. ,mh ortobor \\K-kland S and latror,n Frankton Jn; and intermediate stations by trains, due to arrive 16th October Auckland ror m Auckland not later than 12 noon. These Excursion THJket s 1, Available for Return until: 16th October 16th October FKAMPLES OF RETURN FARES TO RACECOURSE PLATFORM 'W»» ntf 5 ' ; r 4 ' 2 6/1 fKK"Jn J/1' 14/1 Race tickets, nvnilablc only on date or issue, will be issued nn 14th nnrt 16th October, as follows: —- , - , From Auckland and Newmarket Jn. to Greenlane ami course Platrorm and return ■■ Fare - 1/1 * TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Trains leave Auckland ror Racecourse on r4th October at 0.48 a.m.. 10.50. 11.10, 11.25, 11.50 a.m., 12.3 p.m., 12.21, 12 45, 1.20, 2.15 p.m. On 16th October at 9.48 a.m., 11.0 11.25, 11.50 a.m., 12.10 p.m., 1.20, 2.15 p.m. A'llKtllVl " uguuipiw" . * * , J Frequent suburban services after last race notn aa t .. On 14th October a special train will leave ,clk ' a p.m., Racecourse Platform 5.36, PapaKiira ® o p" ;1 f On 14th October a special train will le.ne Glen Alton 7.10 a.m.,.connect inp at lluntly x )' ith a \non ;i 825 p.r-> A .special train will leave lluntly lor l,le " Pa after .arrival of 5.50 p.m. special from H. c ecoi ; -g, On 14th October a special ttvaln wdl tea\e uiitnu 10.55 a.m.. Hacecourse arrive 11.8 a-"]: )p - oneliunpa at On 16th October a spec a tram J "vitli 10.10. 10.40 a.m., Penrose .In. arrive 10.47, connetiwih , v a.m. Paoakura - Aiickltinci . train train Tor Frankton Jn. On 14th and 16th October a special nam i nace course , will leave Auckland at 5.25_p.m.^e« market e 5.50, arriving Frankton 8.55 P ———-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23471, 7 October 1939, Page 9
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