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PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. PENINSULA MOTOU SERVICE, LTD. SPECIAL EXCURSION TO ROXBURGH Leave Dunedin SATURDAY, 2 p.m. Return, leaving Roxburgh, SUNDAY, 3pm Pave, including meals and accommodation, £2. February 18th and 25th. Book at Government Tourist Bureau, Company's Office, or at Queen's Gardens Bus Rank. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. 1. HARRINGTON POINT and THE KAIK. 10 a.m., and 2.50 p.m. Return, leaving 4.10 p.m. and 7.5 p.m. Reduced fare 4s return. 2. ALLEN’S BEACH, WICKLIFFE BAY. 10 a.m. (full day’s trip). Faro 4«. This beach is not well known, but is one of tbe finest in Otago. 3. ROUND THE PENINSULA, 2.30 p.m. Pare ss. Thirty miles' trip, with wonderful panoramic views. The round trip is also available on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Regular Service to Maoaudrews, Company's Bay, Broad Bay, Portobello, Ewer Portobello, The Kaik, Harrington Point, and Tomahawk. Buses leave Queen's Gardens, High street. See separate time-table, obtainable from all drivers, or at Office, 80 Princes street. Telephones. Office, 15-405; Garage, 12-149. Holiday? and Sundays dial 198, then give 281. PENINSULA MOTOR SERVICE, LTD.

KEMPTHOME’S TAXIS. REDUCED FARES TO RAILWAY. I,6—Exchange, Frederick st.. Octagon. 2 1 —Tram Sheds Hope st., Smith at., Albany st. 2/6—Kensington, Maitland st., Arthur st., Royal terrace, Duudas st. 3 1 Maoandrew road, Bradshaw el,, Town Belt, Gardens 5/6—Dunottar, Roslyn, St. Kilda. 4/ —Tainui, St. Clair (flat), Cavershara (Hat), iMoruingtou, Belleknowes, Maori Hill, Dalmore, Opoho. 5/ —Anderson’s Bay, St, Clair (hill), Gallon Hill, Maryhill, Kaikorai. Nonnanby, Ravenebourno SAME FARES NIGHT AND DAY. Fast, Roomy, and Reliable Cars. ’PHONE 12-833. WHITE STAIt 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 lor luggage. OFFICES; 266 PRINCES STREET. ’Phone* 13-444, 22-856. Brighton and taieri mouth ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE C. J. Hobbs and Co.) Leave Grand Pictures, Princes street, Daily, for Brighton only 9.30 a.m, 2 p.m., 5.15 p.m.; Sat., 1.15 p.m.; Sunday, J.O am. Late car, Wed., Fri., Sat., 10.45 p.m. Taieri Mouth, 9.30 a.m., Mon., Wed, Friday. Specials and Accommodation ring Brighton Bureau, ask Hobbs’s Brighton House.

PUBLIC NOTICES. COAL. JOHN MILL AND CO., LTD., COAL MERCHANTS. OFFICE: 11 CRAWFORD STREET. TELEPHONE 11-713. COAL YARD: WHARF STREET. TELEPHONE 10-929. FREQUENT DAILY DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY AND SUEI I. I E AITANUATA LINTON, AND ALL COAL AND WOOD (Blocks and Kindmiv i WHOLESALE AGENTS PELAWMAIN, WESTPORT-STOCKTON, AND Id' . ' ' ' COALS. THY LINTON COAL. DEPOTS: ROSLYN, MORNINGTON, SOUTH DUNEDIN, AND MUSSELBURGH. ’Phones: 20-293, 13-129, 22-9315. 23-251. STHAND—OCTAG ON—DU N EDIN. MIDDAY LUNCHEONS, AFTERNOON TEA, AND HIGH TEA Also, STRAND SALON, GEORGE STREET. Specialises in Weddings and Private Functions. Delightful Surroundings. ’Phone 10-446.

IAISHING LINES OF ALL DESCRIPI*- TIONS. While, Tan, 01 Nalural Color. Also, Hooks on Gut or Gimp, and Unmounted; Rods from Is 3d each; Load Sinkers and Floats or Reels in great variety; also Casts and Traces. CHARLES BELLS, LTD., 218 George street, Or 3H King street (opposite Dental School). UY YOUR MEAT FROM CHAMBERS, 1 THE BUTCHER, ARTHUR STREET, AND SAVE MONEY. Always Cheapest and Best. TeL 12-795. THE MAIL ORDER CHEMIST. WE PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS BY MAIL. Write to HANAFIN, MAIL ORDER CHEMIST, P.O. Box 791, Christchurch, 0L U B RESTAU RAN T. Under the University Club, Dowling street. DO YOU HAVE TEA IN TOWN? WE SERVE AN APPETISING HOT TEA, 3 COURSES FOR Is 3d, from 6 to 7 p.m., Or yon can order from our menu. FROM 6d UPWARDS. TRY US. TEA DISHES WASHED AND THEN— Isn't it just all right being able to stop outside and enjoy the fresh evening air for a short while. No need for big fires in order to keep warm these days. Still you must have a stock of coal on hand for cooking purposes, and if you’re wise that coal will be "WARONUI.” “Waronui” is the most economical coal! Use it, and you'll find your coal bills getting ever so much lower. THE ViMJCE RAILWAY AND '"Oil COLTD., Vogel street. ’Phono 11-779. At' ’■' ■ L on the Market SnppHe-l.

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Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 1

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674

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 1

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