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TODAY — ■ RUGBY TODAY SEASON’S FINAL AND GREATEST ATTRACTION OLD INTERPKOVINCIAL RIVALRY RENEWED IN FOOTBALL CLASSIC, AUCKLAND versus WELLINGTON CAN WELLINGTON THIS TIME BEAT AUCKLAND’S CRACK SIDE.' The Event of the Year! Rugby Brimful of Thrills! 3 p.m.—ATHLETIC PARK TODAY—3 p.m. ANOTHER GREAT OPPORTUNITY. BE EARLY TO SEE HEROES OF NEW ZEALAND S NAT Y IN ACTION. R.N.Z.N. SHIPS versus Wellington NAVY COMMENCING AT 1.30 P.M. Admission 1/-, Stand 1/- Extra. A. E. NEILSON, Sec., W.R.P.U. PUKEKOHE NEW POTATOES (FIRST GRADE) FRESH SUPPLIES ARRIVING DAILY (Subject to -weather conditions) Also in stock. BEST QUALITY CANTERBURY ONIONS, WHEAT, OATS, MIXED GRAIN, GROWING MASH, MANURES, ETC., ETC. (TRADE ONLY SUPPLIED) PHONE - - 41-255. GRAIN AND PRODUCE SECTION D. W. VIRTUE & CO., LTD., 116 WAKEFIELD STREET - - WELLINGTON. HOTELS, RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS LIMITED Wellington to- L>ai)? Additional Trips. (Sundays excepted). Mondays. Saturdays. NELSON • 10.45 a.UI. nm. BLENHEIM 11.20 a.ni. 10 a.m. U.&O P-m. ‘Connects with P;aue to West Coast. ••Connects with 1.30 p.m. Service Car to Nelson. Free Luggage Allowance 351 b. each adult passenger. Excess accepted at » ordinary freight rates. WELLINGTON to- KrelgU t, SEND YOUR URGENT BLENHEIM .... 1 7 6 4d. per lb ... wm sRV AIK NELSON 2 5 0 4d. per lb. PARCELS Bl aits. WESTPORT ... 410 O 6d. per lb. imrrflHT »/. GREYMOUTH 515 0 6d. per lb. MINIMUM I'KEK.UI, l/». HOKITIKA .... 6 5 0 tid. per lb. HOKIIIKA .... Further Particulars From: • WELLINGTON CHIEF BOOKING OFFICES (UNION 8.8. CO, LTD., CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY): or Newman Bros., Ltd.; T. & W. Young, Ltd.; Thos. Cook & Son., N.Z. Govt. Tourist Bureau. , AUCKLAND. THE STATION HOTEL, AUCKLAND.— Opposite Auckland’s fine Railway Station, commanding a panorama to the north of the beautiful Waitemata, with North Head and Kangitoto Island In the background. Situated within three minutes of Queen St., this hotel offers a tariff unrivalled in any part of the world. Hot and cold water and telephones in every room; centrally heated. Cable-Radio: "Stational." HOTEL STONEDUKST, Symouds Street (unlicensed), casual accommodation av.il ble 14/ 18/- dav. Bed aud breakfast, 11/-, P/- day. Lovely news. I(W rooms Ma U agcXs-MKB. B’. J. REX, Te.egraphie address, -btonehurst.’' I'r’S THE CENTRAL In Auckland —Excellent cuisine and service; hot and cold xater and telephones each room, For comfort make the Central your headquarters. 'inis'ri E HOTEL centre Queen Street, Auckland. Bed and breakfasts/-. Thistle pHHldls ideal Luxurious lounges. W. J. Hickey. Proprietor, pbooe 45-437. A «<>VAI welcome await you at the Royal Hotel, Victoria Street, Auckland. Recognized as Leklauds mos/up-to-date hotel. Hot and cold water each room; uls-o table telephones each bedroom. Electric elevator, -tariff moderate. BLENHEIM stav al Hie "CRITEItION,’’ Blenheim, Marlborough’s Leading Hotel. At this well' known House where the Homely atmosphere prevails, you will get good service if. i!“ m il Accommodation GO guests, Dining Hall seating 75 persons. Tariff : Bed and Breakfast 1 Dinner, Bed’and Breakfast, 14/0; Full Day 17/6; Weekly by arrangement. The "Criterion” is a C.T, U.S. and A.A. Hotel.-R. J. MEAIYARD, Proprietor. _ CHRISTCHURCH GRAND HOTEL (licensed). Cashel Street, opp. Beatli’s, Christchurch. Excellent lloleli. Prop. Write or wire. Phone 30-311. Whnn Visltlmr Christchurch ring KINK TAXIS, LTD., phone 34-878, tor your taxi 1= 14-878. NEW WELLINGTON HOTEL, Christchurch, completely new lu every detail New lurnishings, lovely lounges, hot and cold water bedrooms. Tariff. 10/- day. C.I.A. and A.A. C. A. WELSH Proprietor, late Cokers., HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS pAItAKAI HOUSE.—Tennis, social hall, hot mineral baths In honn?Ag£ ,A " n ° ot ’ Tariff, £4/10/- weekly, 15/- daily. Tels.: Helenbville 30, Auckland 18-087. MARTON STAY AT THE WHITE HAItT HOTEL, centre town. E. W. Caution, I roprletor (late Hawke’s Bar). Hot awl cold water most rooms. Excellent cuisine. Is.iff Ib/u day.' Beet ot Speights. Phone 2008. — NEW PLYMOUTH ' . ' .. IKIJ DAILY SERVICE RESUMED. NO CHANGING. Deoart New Plymouth. 7.45 a.rn.. arrive Hamilton, -.45 p.m. Depart Hamilton 11 a.m., arrive New Plymouth 0 p.m. v NO SUNDAY SERVICE ON ANY ROUTE. < GIBSON'S MOTORS. LTD., Phones: Auckland 44-1)60; Hamilton 4b80; New I ly mouth 357. Telegraphic Address. "Wbites-tar, ’ New Plymouth. HOTEL IMPERIAL —Casual tariff, if/G a day; C.T. rate, 14/-: A.A., 17/B. Centre Main Street. Hot and cold water in bedrooms. Offering visitors a dignlhed atmosphere •f comfort and service. V, N. JONES, Proprietor. CRITERION HOTEL, New Plymouth. Hot and cold water, bedrooms; large spacious lounges. Every comfort, centre town. Imin. P.O. Tram stops door. I-. E lis, Proprietor. TAIHAPE GRETNA HOTEL.—Contains 54 rooms. Number ot bedrooms contain bathroom and phone. Hot and cold water in bedrooms. Lavishly furnished. Cuisine the lies.. None l but the best of wines and spirits. Recognized as one of the leading country hotels in New Zealand. Gretna Service and Crelua Attention at all times.—J QUIRK. Proprietor. Phone 38. Box 101. XKW TAIHAPE HOTEL. First-class accommodation, decidedly better than any other. Excellent service. Phone 25. Box 24.—11. Galbraith, Prop. Jailiape. URENUI , An tm.-ii holiday resort UHENUI HO'I EL. on male road io Auckland. Splendid aeeomuiodatlou at aJ reasonable L tariff. Nearest hotel going north 120 miles. Best of wines.—F. HEALEY, Proprietor. Phone 4. WANGANUI n-riSTFIt’S HOTEL long recognized as the leading Hotel m Wanganui. (Uatronlzeu .Vn.nifni Hoi ami cold water in all bedrooms, private bathrooms, reading, writby Royalty) Hot and cold water in a luxurious lounges. Centre of Wanganui’s | u S.“° d Foster’s is now controlled by Foster’s, Ltd., under personal GH>bo°s. late White Hart if.itel, Marton.

CAR SERVICING, KEI'AJBS AND accessories BROKEN Windscreens — Stocks Safetv Glass, ready cut, all regular models. Wellington Plate Glass Works, 128 lory St,, ovp. City Council Milk Depot. IcL 01-OIT. CYLINDER Block work and Aluminium Weldlog, all at reasonable' prices. GilberdMitchell. 11l Taranaki St, BE Satisfied—J. .1. Morgan and Son. Peter Nt., off Viviau St., for Car Paintlug and Renovations. CAR Trouble from Battery, Carburettor, Sia"neto or Radiator, can be expertly put right at Thos. Ballinger and Co., Gliuznee St”. Tel. 54-614. ——— TYRE service. WHEN Nutreads undertake your Tyre Servicing they guarantee satisfaction. Our policy is: No Delays with Nutreads Ways, duality workmanship is a feature of our yroo per cent. Tyre Treading and Service. TRUCK LUBRICATION. FITZGERALD BROS., LTD., IOT Wakefield Street .have a Special Service for Truck Operators. Ensure regular Expert Lubrication by Qualified Staff and make your appointment today. MEDICAL ANO TOILET TRUSSES. Abdominal Belta, Artificial Litnbe. and Surgical Appliances, In stock or made to order, F. Muring, 1»0 Adelaide Rd Tel. 25-622. THE Men's Chemist —Send for new and enlarged price Hat. Mailed In plain enveilope. Goods guaranteed. H. H. tihaw, Christchurch. .

HURRY RAILWAY WAGONS. CO-OPERATION OF SHEEP-FARMERS REQUESTED. During the wool season the Railways Department would appreciate the co-operation of sheep-farmers and all consignors; they can render valuable assistance by loading railway wagons promptly aud_ to full capacity, and by regulating consignments during the rush period. Every foot of space In every wagon counts! Don’t waste it! See that every wagon carries a full load and works full time. SPEED THE WAGONS—SPEED VICTORY. FOK HIKE FUR HIRE OR CONTRACT, THREE Power Shovels with Dragline and Trenching Hoes. Angledozers, Tip Lorries. Road Grader, Diaphragm Pump and other Earth-moving and Roadlug Plant. The Stellin Construction, Ltd., G.P.O. Box 1111, Wellington. Tels. 43-969 and 42-44 L

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 6, 2 October 1943, Page 3

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