M & C NEWS BULLETIN RHYME OF THE TIMES. Help wanted! A familiar cry. . . This one we know you won't pass by. It's asking you to help our staff BY SHOPPING EARLY. Depleted ranks Will cause delay, Specially trying to cope, mid-day. You'll really ease the situation by shopping early. Before noon's The best time. That's the "message" of this rhyme. Please give us your co-operation FOR THE DURATION. MILNE & CHOYCE, LTD. paint boxes. 10 GOOD COLOURS. 5/8. POSTED 5/9. PHILLIPPS & hum, LTD. NEXT WOOL.WORTHS ■4 U EKN ST wanted urgently, SACKS AND BAGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Including SUPER and FERTILISER Bags. TO MEET NATIOiNAL KEUUIREMENTS. Do not delay Consign *ours immediately U> CLARK BROS., bACK MERCHANTS. AUCKLAND Highest Cash Prices We pay Freight TWO SIGHT IiCNSEs Are a blessing tu uiuse correctlon for distance vision and another for near vision W p specialise in littiniz BALFOUR IRVINE A , WEBSTER, LTD.. OPTICIANS. 100 KARANGAHAPE RD. PB 45-009 » 110 QUEEN ST.. Pn 48-111. t24 VICTORIA ST., HAMILTON Ph 3141 , jnd BANK ST. WHANG AREI Ph -2116 TRANSPORT AND EXCURSIONS The devonport steam ferry COMPANY, LTD. SERYICE FOR ANZAC DAY. APRIL 25, 1944. (Weather, and other circumstances permitting) PASSENGER .SERVICE The usual Sunday time-table will be observed, with the following additional trips:— DEYONPORT SERVICE—Leave Devonport 7.0 a.m.; leave Auckland, 7.80 a.m. BIRKENHEAD SERVICE.—Leave Birkenhead, 7.0 a.m.; leave North~ote. 7.5 a.m.; leave Auckland, 7.30 a.m. BAYSWATER SERVICE.—Leave Bayswater. 7.0 a.m., 8,0 a.m.; leave Auckland, 7.30 a.m., 8.15 a.m. DAWN CEREMONY OF REMEMBRANCE. A special steamer will leave Devon port at 4.10 a.m., via Bayswater. leaving Bayswater at 4.20 a.m.. and leaving Auckland on return trip to Devonport only at 6.30 a.m. A launch will leave Birkenhead at 4.20 a.nr. and Northcote at 4.25 a.m.. leaving Auckland on return trip at 6.30 a.m. A launch will leave Auckland for Bayswater direct at 6.30 a.m. Trams leave Customs Street at 4.50 a.m. VEHICULAR SERVICE. The usual daily time-table will be observed on all Services. NOTE. —The following additional trips will be run on the Birkenhead Service: —Leave Birkenhead, 7.0 p.m.. 7.10 p.m.. 5.20 p.m.; leave Auckland. 7.20 p.m., 8.0 p.m., 8.40 p.m. Wl A I H E K E SERVICE V V The DEVONPORT STEAM FERRV CO.. LTD •Steamer and Launch Service Leave Leave Auckland Matiatia Monday Launcn 10.00 a.m. 3.00 p.m Anzac Day Steamer 9.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m. Monday Launcn 10.00 a.m. Anzac Day ,jSteamer 9.30 a.m. Wednesday Steamer 10.00 a.m Thursday Launch 10.00 a m Friday Steamer 7.00 a.in 8.30 a.m , Steamer 6.00 p.m. 7.20 p.m -Saturday Steamer 1.00 p.m 5.00 p.m Sunday Steamer 9.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m. Parcels and Light Cargo will he received at steamer on WEDNESDAY ONLY between I' 8 a.m. and 9.30 a.rn Launch carries passengers and light perish able eoori? only FREIGHT PREPAID. Buseo running through Oneroa to ana troro Snrfdale meet all vessels All vessels leave from and return to Ferry Building FARES: Over 14 years. 2/6 return. 1/6 single: 5-14 years half fares; under 5 years, free PHONE 41-316 A UCKL.ANL). i'HAAijfc,.-). HAUKAKI A PLAINS.—WM WHITE AND SONS, LIMITED Cars depart Bus Terminal. Ph. 41-963 (3 lines) Auckland daily. 8.30 a.m., % 3.30 p.m Thames daily. 7.30 a.m.. 3 p.m. Coromandel daily (except Sunday). 8.30 a.m. Sunday: Thames and Auckland. 6.30 p.m. WM WRITE » SONS LTD Office 41-963 5.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m S.OO p.m 8.30 a.rn 7.20 p.m 5.00 p.m 5.00 p.m. A UCKLAND-WAIHI.— Cars depart AuckXX land Bus Terminal for Hauraki Plains, Paeroa. Waihi. 10 a.m., 3 p.m.; Sunday. 6 p.m. Fares; Paeroa, 13/6; Waihi. 16/-. Depart Waihi for Auckland, 8 a.m.. 2 p.m.; i Sunday 4.46 p.m. Reserve seats at least 24 ; hours before departure. Free baggaze limited ' to one package of 301b. TRANSPORT. LIMITED. Ph. 41-963 GIBsON'S MOTORS. LTD. Kew Plymouth—Service leaves Nev? Plymouth 7.45 am., arrive Auckland 5.30 p.m.; leaves Auckland 8 a.m.. arrive N'ew Plymouth 5.45 p.m. daily. Fare. £2 single.—Booking Office, N.Z.R Road Services. Bus Terminal. Ph. ! 44-860, or Gibson's Motors. Ltd.. New Ply--1 month Ph 357 FRUIT FOR SALE A PPLES, Baliarat, 8/-; Winesap. Delicious, As/6, railed.—J. Piatt, Henderson. APPLES, Baliarat £/-. Granny Smiths 9/6, rail paid.—Reese, No. 1 Rd.. Swanson. APPLES: Giant Gemtori. 9/6; Baliarat, 8/6; Pigeonette, 8/6; Docherty. 9 /•; Lemons, 12/-; rail said N Divich Te Atatu Rd.. Henderson. BALL A RAT, largo, good keepers; 8/6. railed.—P. L. Cattin, Te Kauwhata. DELICIOUS, Winesap, Pigeonette, 8/6; Baliarat, 8/; Small Apples. 7/6; rail paid —F. Piatt,' Henderson. GRANNY Smith's, large, good Keepers, 10/0, rail paid.—J. R. Trices, Buapai. JONATHANS, tree,-ripened: 8/0. railed. —8 E. Larsen Kutneu. JONATHANS, fresh, juicy, crisp, from 7/6 a case at your Fruiterer or Grocer. PEARS P. Barry, guoo Pottling, 12/6 101b case; Granny Smith Apples, 10/ 401b case; rail pfiid. Advice when sent.—H Moors. Rathgar Rd.. Henderson A PPLES FOR WINTER USE.—StalesXi.man, splendid dessert or cooking and good keepers. 10/, rail paid. Advise when sent. No Email sizes. Also Keiffer Pears, 12/6. F. A. WRIGHT, Henderson. A PPLES. Granny Smith, Delicious, A Sturmers, Ballarats, Doughertias; 10/6 401b; freight paid; cash with order; immediate delivery. Only high-grade fruit.—Meissner\s Orchards, Ltd., Havelock North. APPLES: Delicious, choice dessert, well coloured,' 8/6; also London Pippin, 6/-; large Baliarat cookers, 8/6; Granny Smith and Statesman. 10/- 40lb cases; rail paid; quality sruaranteed. —R Colebrook Henderson. MOTOR-CYCLES WANTED ALBY LEMON, 406 Broadway, Newmarket, urgently requires all makes Motorcycles; inspect anywhere.—Call, write or Ph. 25-302. LIGHT Motor-cycle. £ls.—Ring 78-725, evenings. SEL PERSON, S Beach Rd., pays best cash prices for Motor-cycles. Inspect anywhere. 48-405 for prompt attention.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24876, 24 April 1944, Page 4
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