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MOTOR SERVICES. COMPANY’S BA Y PICNIC GROUND. ssA’a* w. gamesl d " Th * BUrfaco h « teen levelled end is now ideal for races and ,or *be use o£ the grounds during ihe Bummer iSSSdjSSS? 61111 ” holdin * pienio » €&rly •■«*»•« «■Aw to book SthToffice? 9“ a Lince° 8 bt l n eet. bT ia<luitinS A the B “ Stand, Queen* Gardena, PENINSULA MOTOR SERVICE, LTD. Telephones: Garage, 22-461; Office. 13.405 or 13£26 After 6 p.m. or on Holidays DUNEDIN-CHRISTCHURCH ‘EXPRESS MOTOR SERVICE. 8.0 a.m. and S.SO p.m DAILY (Sundays 8.0 a.m. only), DUNEDIN, PEMBROKE, and QUEENSTOWN. ~ . . Via Lawrence and Roxburgh. Baß a.m Dally. Alao via Palmerston, Ranfurly, and Naseby, 8.0 am, Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays; returning Tuesdays. Thursdays Saturdays. v _ TIMARU, PEMBROKE, AND QUEENSTOWN, Via Palmerston. Ranfurly Naeeby. and Cromwell Thrice Weekly. , ttt j 3 „ DUNEDIN INVERCARGILL. 1 p.m. Wednesday. Friday, and Sundays; returning Ip.m. Tuesday, Thursday. Saturdays, Fare: 16s Single. 30» Return.. RENTAL CARS. DRIVE YOURSELF. £1 PER DAY. WANAKA MOTORS, LTD. (WHITE STAR) . Phones 18-444 and 13-451 14-20 Stafford street. : £) U N E D I N-C H B I s TOHUR CI-K U R 0 W ' A.A.R.D. > Oara Leave:— ■ HUNTER’S D.O.T. MOTORS. Dunedin-4 a.m, 8 a.m. (4 n.m for Oamani Only) IJAILY. Saturday, 4 ajn., 8 a.m., and 1.30 pun. Sunday 8 a.m and 8 pun. Leave Timaru—lo.4s am.. 1 pun. Arrive Dunedin 4.3 C and 6.30 p.m.* Leave Oamaru—B am* 1.3 P pm- 3.30 p.m_ for Dunedin. 7.46 a.m, 11 am for Timaru. . ■ ** Cara Leave:— . DUNEDIN-INVERCARGILL. Dunedin—Sunday. 9 am.; Tuesday, Thursday, 8 *.n». , Invercargill—Monday, Wednesday: Friday. 10 am, connecting with North Car 4 p.m. for Timaru. , Sunday ' Fates Ordinary Rates. - Cars Connect for Kurow Waitaki Hfdro. and Hermitage. Book AARD Office for Oamarn Timarn. Waimate, Christchurch, Kmrow. Pembroke, etc,. Phones;. Dunedin 13-644 and 20-073; Oamaru 1768 and 1428. Parcels to be left at Booking Office. Criterion Hotel Buildings, Moray place.

Jf] A E L '8 H 0 I O,S 8. DUNEDIN TO ROXBURGH . VU MILTON and LAWRENCE. Oar Departs from 20 Bond street DAILY at 10 a.m. Bing Phont 11-504. Cars Attend Dunedin Train on Arrival at Roxburgh. Pare la 6d. may bs left at Prince of Wales Hotel. ■ni. „ A ; BARL. Proprietor. Phone 47m, Roxburgh. IJRIGHTON AND TAIBRI MOUTH.— TT ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE Am Hobbs and. Co.) leaves Old Star. Umce, Bond, street, for Brighton, Daily 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 6,16 pun.; Saturday, 1.15 pm Late car Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. 10.46 p.m, and Sundays 10 Taieri Mouth 9.30 a.m., Monday. Wednesday, Friday. For Brighton Bureau asfc Hobbs. ]y£OSGIEL MOTOR SERVICE. SUNDAY SERVICE. Leave Bond st., Leave Jell’s CorDunedin. 2.16 pm. 5.0 pm. 9.45 pm. . Inquiries: Phone 87s ■ Mosgiel. ner, Mosgiel. 1.16 pm: 8.30 pm. Q.O.L D BAND TAXIS (The Wedding Fleet of Dunedin) euTso'S'MS Hudson Fleet. Fatee as usual. Phone 18 066. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. ]SpW ZEALAND RAILWAY ATTRACTIVE DAY EXCURSIONDUNEDIN TO TIMARU. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1930. SPE C|AL TkAINS AND SPECIA CHEAP RETURN FARES PR( . VIDE A RARE OPPORTUNITY T AND RETURN I ONHDAY AT LESS, COST THA A SINGLE JOURNEY, v Train leaves Dunedin 7.20 am„ arriv Timaru 11.42 am. Return Train leav iimaru 4.55 pm, arrives Dunedin o.] pm. Cj rp °xT ation Buses leave St. Clair, 8 . Trains stop' Port Chalmers Upper, Be cliff, Waikouaiti, Palmerston, Oamai only for passengers. Fares from Dunedin: Second Class. K 9d: First Class, 15s 6d. Railway Seat Reserved for Both Jou neys, Is. TALK THIS OVER WITH YOU FRIENDS AND TAKE THE 01 PORTUNITY TIMARU WITHOUT INTEI ‘ ness NG WITH YOUR BUS ox Christchurch arrive Timai 12.6 nm. ~ A fine opportunity to meet your no tnern friends also. For further particulars sea handbill or inquire from Stationmasters or loci Booking Agents. ZEALAND RAILWAYS .OWAKA A, AND P. SHOW. DECEMBER 4. !030. HOLIDAY EXCURSIdN TICKETS t OWAKA, available to DECEMBER I will be issued, from Balelutha, Tabakop: a™, intermediate stations on DECEN BiiiK 4. -r TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Usual 1.15 pm. Train from Dalcluth will run as usual to Owaka, thence Owak depart t 4.66 Tahakopa arrive 6,4 pjQ, Usual 8.40 am. Train leaves Tahakop innn' m '’ MacLennan 8.40, Owaka arrive 10.20 am. , 9n BU ?’>?. p - m -. Trfun leaves Owak “•30, Balelutha arrives 6.40 pm. Goods Train, with car attached, leave Owaka 11.26 am., Balelutha arrives 12.8 P-®* Stops for passengers. For further particulars see handhilli or inquire at Stations or local Bookln Agents. "VIEW ZEALAND RAILWAY TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS Gu and after MONDAY, December K B p7Y MO TS&A T r S id A W ■will leave Dunedin on same days at '6, pm., Waitati f 1.58, Seacliff 7.31, W kouaiti 8.7, Palmerston arrive 8.35 p. Makes usual stops and also stops Michi Crossing to set down. ZEALAND RAILW SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAI • INVERCARGILL-TIMARU. On WEDNESDAY, Decemhei Balelutha 9.43, Milton' 10.25, Du: arrive 11.20, depart 11.35, Palmerstoi P-jn., Oamaru 3.0 p.m., arriving Ti 4.28 p.m. This special .runs on times and makes same stops as the Tuesday, Thurday, and Saturday Ex In Sweden, the immense transportation change that has been wrought by the motor bus seems -to be as big a problem as anywhere else in the world. The petrol vehicle has stolen into the transportation field and carried away transportation profits like a pirate of the Spanish Main Already, within the few years since the first motor bus line was established in the Scandinavian kingdom there have been established 2100 licensed bus routes covering a total length of 43,750 miles! This happens to be more than four times the total of, railroad mileage in the nation. Owing to the hilly nature of the country, the buses are more suited for the service.

PED BAND TAXIS. LIMITED Aw (The Pioneer Cheap rare Taxis • of Dunedin) . Announce a COMPLETE NEW FLEET OF ESSEX SEDANS. , . Twenty-four Hour Serrioe. Phone 10-953, 28ju DUNEDIN.- INVERCARGILL, Service— Leavoa.Whlto , Star Oarog*. Wednesdaye. Friday*. Sundays,- 1 p.m.—Phone 13-444. J. Pagan, Proprietor. 26n BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A NYONB wanting BOARD In quiet home, JCX country, apply 114, Times Office. Gentlemen preferred.' ■' , 28n OUFERIQR BOARD and RESIDENCE: U sunny,, on rise; fine view; near Pitt street—76 Herlot row. 22n n°UQLAS PRIVATE HOTEL (next Town Zla Hall)—Permanents. 80s; Casuals, 8s: Bed-Breakfast 6a; public dining rooma • B°od table and beds; Bed. adn Breakfast Ss 60, (Late of 16 London street) now 68 Carroll street 1 . - ■ ■ -22 s HOUSE, tram terminus. St Clair.' ACCOMMODATION for visitors: sunny position; Ideal view; telephone 22-427 Miss o. Fraser. ' ’ lo rj.REENCLIFFS QUEST HOUSE, BsplanVA ade, St. Clair.—Superior Accommodation; moderate tariff; one minute from hot baths and tram.—Phone 23-408. 24Ju " /XASTLERBAOH, 1 \J street eon’ -T--7 AO. Upper Stuart .- _ street convenient Station. Select ACCOMMODATION, for visitors; even com- £? rt J®d attention; Bed and Breakfast or Pull Beard; moderate terms.—Mrs Martin., [BITH H O U B I SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. . Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff; Vacancies for Guests. On Tram Route GEORGE STREET. Phone No. 11-021. '■ ONSLOW'.' HOUSE __„Ooeaii Beach, St Kllda, SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Reasonable Tariff; every modern convent •nee; use of good tennis court PHONE 22-660. RS—BED-BREAKPABT; 8s Day; Weakl’ Hnf-t ?, J [ « pr « l ßßmeut.—Dominion Prlvab Sai i. C S M a ,? d street (2 minutes Rail way btation). Correspondence promptly at tsndfid to* Phone 18-836. H. JARVIS. Proprietor. Albert h o u b b, ST. CLAIR. Comfortable Accommodation vfor Visitors ei Permanent Guests; one minute from - _ - Beach and .Car; Telephone 22-671. . / :• JACKSON'S PRIVATE .gOTEL (Next Empire Pictures. Princes street). Mr ROBERT CRAWFORD, late of Elbow Hotel, Lumeden, has taken over this Cen-trally-situated Dunedin Hotel. Excellent table. Warmth and comfort assured. Night Porter .in Attendance. Reduced Tariff. PUBLIC PINING ROOMS: Lunch 12-2; Tea.. 6.30-7.. Phone ,13-350.-yisiTOßs to Dunedin BOOK ACCOMMODATION ■ ■ ' At ALfiYN,HOTEL „ (Private). Official Bouse for South Island Motor-Union, next door. 668 King street,\ North Danedin. Phone 12-880. 110 NOT WORRY WHERE TO U STAY IN DUNEDIN,*As WOODS’ PRIVATE HOTEL, RATTRAY STREET, Under the Management of Mrs M. MALTBUB, Assures You of Comfort and Attention This Private Hotel,’ - most 1 centrally situated in Dunedin, has recently been Renovated on Modern. Lines, and Everything is done to makfe you feel Hanny ■ ■ and Contented. When .in Town for the Day Visit the Splendid Luncheon and Tea Rooms Attached to the Hotel. Inoniries Promptly To. Terms Moderate. Phone 10-757.' D V N I N B SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL, THE LEVIATHAN. Within Half a Minute of the Railwa Station. The Finest Location m Hie City. Accommodation for Two Hundred an Fifty Guesto. Poll Supply of Hot Wats for Baths, etc Well Appointed Througl out, High-class Cuisine under Experience Chef. Modern Steam and Eleotri CuliQ&ry Appliances. Special Laundr Services. Self-acting Electric Lift*. NIGHT PORTERS. Passengers by Night Expresses can hav Br ,S a , kfa I Bt 7 am. at the Leviathai Telephone 11-979. P.O. Box 112, JAMES CONNOR, . ‘ Leviathan Hotel. ADOPTION. WANTED, kind Person to ADOPT Be Girl, si* weeks old; urgently. s Times Office. . « An amusing incident occurred recently at a large secondary school for gir)p in Geneva. It wfts noticed that the girls had begun -to arrive late in class, and the teachers became very disturbed at' this lack of discipline. When they complained, however, the girls justified their late arrival by appeal ■to the large dock adorning the front' of the building, which always supported their contentions. ' Examination was made of the clock, and it was found that, some sparrows had built a nest between the hands, preventing them from moving properly. The fire brigade was called into action and the clock cleaned op,

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