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PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. PENINSULA MOTOR SERVICE, LTD. REGULAR DAILY SERVICES REGULAR DAILY SERVICES Between 7.40 a.m. and 10.30 p.m. to MAC AX DREW’S, COMPANY BAY. BROAD BAY, PORTOBELLO, LOWER PORTOBELLO, THE KAIK, HARRINGTON POINT. BUSES LEAVE QUEEN’S GARDENS, HIGH STREET. See Separate Time-table, obtainable from all drivers or at Office, 90 Princes street. Until further notice additional buses will leave Queen’s Gardens for Tomahawk daily at 9.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m „ , ... ina . Telephones: Office, 13-405; Garage, 12-149. Holidays and Sundays dial 198; then give 281. ROUND THE PENINSULA (OBSERVATION TRIP). DAILY, except Tuesday and Thursday, 2.30 p.m. Fare ss. SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. 1. HARRINGTON POINT AND TH E KAIK, 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Return, leaving 4.10 and 7.5 p.m. Reduced Fare, 4a return. 2. LEITH-WAIT AT I ROUND TRIP, 2.30 p.m. Fare ss. The fleet now comprises 12 passenger buses and two Height trucks. \Ve therefore have buses available I'or special trips and picnic parties at reasonable I£ltl SPEClAL—Excursion to ROXBURGH. Leave Dunedin SATURDAY 2 p.m. Return, leaving Roxburgh SUNDAY 3 p.m.. Fare, including ’deals and Accommodation, £2. FEBRUARY 4. Book early. PENINSULA MOTOR SERVICE, LTD. NEAV ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. great southern lakes. QHEAR EXCURSION TO WAKATIPU. WANAKA. BY RAIL, MOTOR, AND STEAMER, From Dunedin and Invercargill. SPECIAL EXCURSION TOURS. TK ANAU. MANAPOURI. SPECIMEN TOUR. Rail Dunedin to Cromwell, motor Cromwell to Queenstown. Returning Queenstown to Kingston bv s.s. Earnslaw; thence rail Kingston to Dunedin, via Waimea Plains and Gore. The complete tour, rail, motor, and steamer inclusive: FIRST CLASS 13 3 6 SECOND CLASS £2 9 6 TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR TWO MONTHS. ALSO 31 OTHER CHEAP TOURS OF GREAT SOUTHERN LAKES. Inquire at all Railway Stations and Government Tourist Bureau.

■rlace and blue taxis ** OLD KING’S THEATRE, 19 DOWLING STREET. s«—Anderson’s Bay, St. Clair (Hill), Calton Hill, Maryhill, Kaikorar. Normanbj, Ravensbourne. 4s—Tainui. St.Clair (Flat), Caversham (Flat), Mornington, Belleknowes, Maori Hill, Dalmore, Opoho. 3s 6d —Dnnottar, Roslyn, -. Ivilda. 3s—Macaudrew road, Bradshaw street, Town Belt, Gardens. 2s 6d —Kensington, Maitland street, Arthur street, Royal terrace, Dundas street msiieds, Albany street, Smith street, Hope street. . ' ~ l s g f | —Octagon, Frederick street, Manse street. We, the Undersigned, beg to announce that we will be garaged at the above address on and after JANUARY 24 1928. Same fares dav and night; 24 hours service. Thoiie 11-224. Ha.l ue any\vlipr£ W. KEEN, R. GIBSON. S. BUTLER, C ANDERSON, W. TILBURY, C. GRAHAM. |£EMPTH()BNE’S taxis. REDUCED FARES TO RAILWAY. 1/6 —Exchange, Frederick st., Octagon. 2/ —Tram Sheds, Hope st., Smith st., Albany st. 2/6 —Kensington, Maitland st., Arthur st., Royal terrace, Dundas st. 3/. —Macandrew road Bradshaw st.. Town Belt, Gardens. 3/6—Dnnottar. Roslyn, St. Kilda. 4/ —Tainui, St. Clair (flat), Caversham (flat), Mornington, Belleknowes, Maori Hill, Dalmore, Opoho. 5/ —Anderson’s Bay, St. Clair (hill), Calton Hill, Maryhill, Kaikorai, Normanby, Ravensbourne. SAME FARES NIGHT AND DAY. Fast, Roomy, and Reliable Cars. ’PHONE 12-833. WHITE STAR MOTOR SERVICES. DAILY Between DUNEDIN, PEMBROKE, And QUEENSTOWN, Via LAWRENCE. ROXBURGH. ALEXANDRA. CLYDE, AND CROMWELL. NOTE.—We specialise in long-distance tours. Spacious Cars with special facilities for luggage. Offices; 266 PRINCES STREET. ’Phones: 13-444, 22-856. jQ UNEDIN ROXBURGH. NE YEAR HOLIDAYS. EARL’S ROXBURGH MOTORS Cars leave Roxburgh Daily for Dunedin at 10.45 a.m., leaving Dunedin at 10 a.m. for Roxburgh. CARS ARRIVE and DEPART from the Government Tourist Office, Rattray street, where seats will be booked. See that your seats are booked. Ring ’phone 10-735 or 10-721. ALEX. EARL, Box 57, ’Phone 475. Roxburgh. J'JAILY - BRIGHTON - SERVICE. TRAVEL BY WILSON’S HUDSON DE LUXE CAR. Leaves Dunedin: 9.30 a.m., II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 5.15 p.m. Reserves at The Grange. ’Phone 11-158. i>KIGHTON AND i'AIEKI MOUili > ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE (C. J Hobbs and Co.) leaves Grami Pictures, Princes street, for Brighton daily 9.30 am., 2 p.m., 5.15 p.m.; Saturday. 1.15 p.m.; late car Wednesday. Fn day" and Saturday, 10.45 p.m.; and Sundays, 10 a.m.' Taieri Mouth, C. 30 a.m Monday, Wednesday, and Fricay.—Foi Brighton Bureau ask Hobbs Brighton House. 21ap A R O N METER TAXIS FUR HIRE. FOE HIRE, LEXER lETEK LEXER lETEK LEXER LEXER IE TER lETER LIMOUSINE CARS. EXPERT DRIVERS The „nly Taxis in Dunedin fitted wit, meters ’Phone —20-8' ‘A —’Phone Day or Night. TAXIS TAXIS TAXIS TAXIS TAXIS TAXIS TAXIS TAXIS ROXBURGH. ROBB'S MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves TOURIST OFFICE, DUN--IDIN, DAILY, 10 a.m. Loaves ROXBURGH DAILY, 11 a.m. S ROBB, (’Phone 12), Box 93, Roxburgh. Dunedin ’phones 10-735, 11-716. Specify ROBB’S when booking. O UNDAY EXCURSIONS TO ROXO BURGH. On FEBRUARY 5, 12, 19, 26. Comfortable Motor Coach will leave Tourist Office, Dunedin, £1 5s return. This trip offers five hours in Roxburgh. Particulars and bookings TOURIST OFFICE, Dunedin; or V. BACON. ’Phone 142, Mosgiel. 17j a rfVAXI, TAXI, TAXI. —’Phone 23-308. JL Taximeter service. Buick limousine, tilted with up-to-date taximeter. —Francis Raper, proprietor 26ja The late Isadora Duncan, the world famous dancer, believed in premonitions, so it is a little odd that she took no notice of her friend’s warning just before she took tier fatal motor ride. She had a premonition of danger before the terrible accident which befell her two children. After she had seen them into the motor car. she and one of the children kissed each other through the window. “ The glass,’’ she said later, “ was like ice against my lips, and 1 felt a sudden apprehension. ... A few minutes later both children were dead.” She had another presentiment when her husband, Serge Vessinin, the Bolshevist poet, killed himself in Russia. Their marriage had been' an utter failure. He was a peasant boy of mediocre talents whom the hazard of I the revolution made famous. She was nearly twice his age, and temperamentally of another world from his.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 17

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