DUCO MOTOR SERVICE LID. SHOWING MAIN CONNECTIONS GISBORNE PHONE 133 AGENTS AARD All Car Fares prescribed under the "Transport Licensing Act, 1931." To Wellington, 6 a.m. Returh Car Fare £5/2/Return Car and 2nd Class Rail £4/4/6 To Palmerston, 6 a.m., 8.30 a.m. Return Faro £4/4/Return Car and 2nd Class Rail £3/10/8 to Wanganui, 6 a.m. Return Car Fare £5/2/Return Car and 2nd Class Rail £4/0/7 6 a.m.. 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m. for Single. Return. MORERE 10/- 20/WAIBOA 13/6 27/INAPIER 27/6 52/6 SUNDAYS, 8.30 a.m. only, to Napier and Palmerston North. 0.30 a.m., Daily, via Waioeka; 10 a.m.,| Week-days, via Motu, for OPOTIKI 27/6 50/WHAKATANE 37/6 70/ROTORUA 50/- 90/6.30 a.m. Dally for AUCKLAND 65/- 125/6.30 a.m. Week-days only for TAURANGA 50/- 95/(Via Waioeka). ONE-DAY SERVICE Leaves Auckland 7 a.m. Daily. Arrives Gisborne, via Waioeka, 9.16 p.m. EAST COAST Glsborne-Ruatoria, 8 a.m. Daily. QlSboriie-Ruatorla, 4 p.m. Week-days. AARD-DUCO OWNER - DRIVER SERVICE* OFFICE LOWE STREET
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18056, 5 April 1933, Page 5
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