CINEMA IV I 0 IV I c Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.,) (Direction: .. Throughout New Zealand. lio\ plan at Parkes’ Music Store. Phone 1528 or Theatre 37UU. Deaf Aid Sets Installed. D ULY AT 2.15 & 8 PMHERE’S THE YEAR’S MOST EXCITING HIT—JT S J)O\VER JjRAMA ! JT’S 'YJTYSTERY-LADEN ! Three or tlie most exciting people you ever had in a pictureJ>etty £jarol I^J-ATURE ■ ii V" v ' I I - H OT S rOT" j { “H 0T S 1 I From the Novel: “I Wake rp Screaming” (Heconirnended hy Censor for Adults) A 20tii Century-Fox Special. Also THE I.ATEST OVKH.-KA.S NEWS, ETC. BUS SERVICES »JAE ACES SATURDAY (Feb. 2S) SATURDAY Buses will leave Railway Crossing and Opposite Buses Ltd. Depot (near old Post office) at 0 a.in. and 0.15 a.m. sharp; returning from Te Aruba to Hamilton approximately hair an iiour after the last ; race. Fare: 5/- return. BUSES LTD. 969 Public notice PASSENGER TRANSPORT AMENDMENT TO BOROUGH SERVICES. | On and arter MONDAY, March 2, the I Claudelands and Hamilton East Services will be extended to the Frankton Station (and vice versa): — SECTIONS.—The end of Hamilton Sections for these services on the inward journey will be at Garden Place (opposite Regent Theatre) with the exception of workers’ buses between the hours of 7.3 0 a.m. and y.u a.m. aiul 4.30 p.ni. and 6.0 p.nj., when the said terminus will be extended to London Street for workers. Passengers on the outward journey from Hamilton will have their commencing section at the Railway Crossing. The Friday evening timetable will nut oe extended to Frankton and the usual Friday evening service will operate. FARES.—The Tares will be sectional. Twopence for any one section, with ? charge or a penny fur each additional section, the maximum charge being sixpence for any one journey.; tlius making a reduction of twopence on tlie through journey. In connecting these services the Company is offering improved transport between these Suburbs and the Railway Station. The full timetable for these services is published below. 985 USES LIMITED. AMENDMENT TO TIME-TABLE AND EXTENSION OF ROUTE FOR CLAUDELANDS & HAMILTON EAST SERVICES As from March 2. the Claudelands and Hamilton East Services will be extended to the Frankton station, when the following timetable will be operated: l 1.0 9.30 .30 i.o 11.< io.: 12.3 , 2.0 p rn. H.C., 3.30 2.33 p.m., 1.3 p.in., 1.30 p.I 1.M., 2.30 p.in. H.G., 3.0 p.m • in., 4.0 p.m. 11. C., 4.30 p.m , ... , 1.C., 5.40 p.m. 11. c., 6.0 p.m., 7.0 p.m. .25 p.m. Alter Theatre.-*. C.M. to iiarnil on East Cemetery. H.C. to Ilillcrest. Depart Hamilton East for Frankton.— i. 11. C., 4.45 p.m., >• 11. C., 7.15 p.m.. Leaves 5 minutes Depart Frankton Tor Claudelands.—7.so a.m., s.to a.m. Massey st., 8.50 a.m., 0.5 a.m., 1.1.0 a.m., lu.au a.m.. u.o a.m., n. 30 a.m. 1155 a.m., 12.25 p.m., i.o p.m., 1.30 p.m.. 2.0 p.m., 2.30 p.m. Depart Hamilton for Claudelands.—B.o a.m. c., 8.25 a.m. C., y.o a.m., 5i.25 am hi.ls a.m. 10.J5 a.m., 11.15’a.m., 11.45 j Depart Claudelands for Frankton.—S 15 a.m. c., 8.45 a.m. c., 9.30 a.m., u. 4 5 a.m 10.30 a.m. C.. 11.0 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 12. u noun, 12.30 p.m. (C. sat. only), 12.45 p.m.. i.3u p.m. C., 2.u p.m., 2.30 p.m., Depart Hamilton for Claudelands. .10 p.i Theatre 4. .40 p.i Clarkin’s Road. Depart Claudelands Tor Frankton.—3 30 p.m., 4.0 p.m., 4.30 p.m. c., 5.0 p.m., d. 30 p.m. 0.-jo p.m. C to Hamilton, 7.15 p.in. to Hamilton, 7.35 p.m. c. from Clarkin’s Road. Leaves 5 minutes earlier. NOTE.—Friday evening from 6.30 p.m. to lt.u p.m. these services are not connected and the usual Friday evening timetable will be run. FARES. —Twopence for Ist section a penny for each additional secern, with a maximum fare of sixpence. < Eim uf section Garden Place). BUSES LIMITED. DRESSMAKING rpiiE New Dress Styles Demand Expert - X Cutting and Fitting. Be style Perfect. ! Hamilton’s Old-established Firm Uuaran- ! toes excellent tit.—THE BEEHIVE Devery), Victoria St. North. Pnune i73i. ' PUBLIC NOTICES PLEASE NOTE THE.-E PHONES: Day 2559. After liours 24 95 QWE.N £MBSON, CARRIER. COAL .M t RCiIAN T, ETC. Office and 1 "'pm orcy .-r., claudelands. Agent: Puke coal, Kinuling Wood in any quauuiy. SCRAP Metal.—Brass, Copper, Lead. Highest prices.—Hamilton Waste Metal stores, ieddun Road,
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Waikato Times, Volume 130, Issue 21665, 27 February 1942, Page 1
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