PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. Y 0 U E HOLIDAY I I To the GREAT SOUTHERN LAKES And MOUNT COOK. SPECIAL REDUCED FARES FOR APRIL AND MAY. 10 Days .. .. .. .. £l2 12 0 6 Days £lO 10 0 Includes Accommodation. DAILY SERVICE DUNEDIN-PEMBROKE-QUEENS-TOWN. SPECIAL SUNDAY SERVICES. Dunedin-Invercargill. Dunedin-Central Otago. Invercargill-Central Otago. Also, Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday, Between Invercargill and Central Otago, Via Race Junction. DUNEDIN-WANAKA MOTORS (LTD.), Royal Mail Contractor WHITE STAR LINE. 'Phone 7444.
ROXBURGH DUNEDIN MOTOR SERVICE. ROXBURGH ROXBURGH ROXBURGH DUNEDIN DUNEDIN DUNEDIN DUNEDIN ROBB’S ROBB’S ROBB’S MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE Leaves Roxburgh 11.0 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. _ Leaves Tourist Office, Dunedin, 10 a.m., Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdays. Seats can be Booked at Dunedin: 'Phono 2794, S. Jacobs; 'Phone 735, Government Office. Roxburpl 'Phone 12. S. ROBB.
jQUNBDIN-EOXBURQH. EARL’S ROXBURGH MOTORo On and after MONDAY, MAY 2, Cars Leave Roxburgh for Dunedin on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS at 10.45 a.m. Returning to Roxburgh from Dunedin on TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS at 10 a.m. CARS ARRIVE and DEPART from the Government Tourist Office. Rattray street, where seats will be booked. See that your seats are booked. Ring Thone 735 or 721. ALEX. EARL, Box 67. 'Phone 47. K EMPTHORNE'S TAXIS. HIGHEST CLASS PRIVaTE CARS AT REASONABLE RATES. Ring 3833. I’elegrams "Aard." DAY AND NIOHT SERVICE. Representing Aard Motor Services and Cook’s Tours. KEMPTHORNE'S TAXIS.
SAYING MADE PLEASANT. I suppose I must have a sympathetic nature, for my friends keep coming to me with their troubles, and I wish they were all as easy to console as an old friend who grumbled about the price of Cigarettes and Tobacco. I pointed out that he could buy a really first-class Virginia Tobacco for 8d an ounce, and now he : s smoking Bears Tobacco, sold loose uv weight at 8d per ounce. He thinks mo and the Tobacco real comforters.—Advt.
In the height of tlio season 35,030 picture po-teards are posted from Margate, the well-known English seaside report. Cormorants, which arc a bane on the fishing in the West of England, eat as lunch as eight pounds of fish a da.sp
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20087, 2 May 1927, Page 12
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