THE CAT’S OUT! K.K. iqs. INDICATES THAT K.K. FOOTWEAR LTD., OF BOOT AND SHOE FAME, KARANGA HAPE ROAD, HAVE TAKEN OVER THE ENTIRE PREMISES OF A. B. DONALD, Ironmonger, 40 Queen St. FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISTRIBUTING FOOTWEAR IN THAT PART OF THE CITY. K.K. Ltd., have simply filled the entire building with High Grade Boots and Shoes, of a quality and price that will certainly be new to Queen Street. These goods, which have been manufactured by the world’s best makers, will be at the disposal of Queen Street Shoppers on Monday next. The windows will convey some impression of the values which will obtain, and the methods which are peculiarly K.K.’s. After all, if Queen Street can secure better and smarter Footwear at considerably lower prices than what usually obtain, certain it is that Queen Street is after it. Examples of the style, shape, and quality of this vast stock may be seen in windows. The prices for these goods will make you gasp with astonishment. They are truly “Wonder Prices.” Grand Opening Monday Next 0 a.m. at 40 QUEEN ST. Late A. B. Donald, • Ironmonger
MOTOR SERVICES AUCKLAND-ROTORUA HOLDEN’S SERVICE FARE—-AITCKLAND-FRANKTON, 17s fid. FRANKTON-ROTORUA, 17s 6d. THROUGH FARE, 30s. ] leave Auckland 3.15 p.m., arrive Frankton 6.35 p.m., arrive Hamilton 6.40 p.m., arrive Cambridge 7.30 p.m., arrive Rotorua 10.30 p.m. STARTING POINTS The Sun Office, Auckland. Tombs’s Garage, Hamilton Boyd, The Sun Agent, Cambridge. Holden’s Office, Rotorua. Sundays Included. For Service, Phone The Sun, 46-820. CHANGE OF TIMETABLE ROTORUA-FRANKTON Down Journey Up Journey Leaves Ro- Leaves torua ... 3.0 p.m. Hamilton 7.10 p.i Cambridge 5.30 p. r. Hamilton .... 6.0 p.; o. Cambridge 7.40 p.i Ar. Rotoa. rua .... 10.30 p.m rpHE PASSENGER TRANSPORT _L CO., LTD. Yellow and Black Buses. Leave G.P.O. for the following districts: OTAHUHU, every 15 minutes. ELLEItSLIE and MOUNT WELLINGTON, every 15 minutes. PAPATOETOIi, half-hourly. MAN GERE, approximately hourly. Support the flee l that gives you service. - JJELENSVILLE DAILY SERVICE. Leave Helensville —10.30 a.m. Leave G.P.0., Auckland —3.30 p.m. Phone Auckland, 44-656. Booking Agents. AUCKLAND—MARAETAI GEO. GAYLOR’S SERVICE. Leaves Waitemata Hotel for Maraetai, 7 a.m., 3.40 p.m. Leaves Maraetai for Auckland, 9.30 a.m., 5.45 p.m. For Service, apply “Sun.” \UCKLANS - THAMES DIRECT SERVICE. VIA HAURAKI PLAINS. WHITE AND SONS’ LATEST HUDSON LIMOUSINE leaves Booking Office, i.ay cock and Faithfull, 32 Queen Street, «'l>p. Waiiemata Hotel. Phone 47-671. DAILY, 10 a.m., 2.30 p.m. SUNDAYS, Noon. Single Fare, 15s. W. WHITE AND SONS. Phone 44-547. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations during the week end:— Auckland. — For Saturday: Hauraki, Tofua, Kaitoke, Haggersgate, Kaitangata, .Marama. For Sunday: Tofua, Kaitoke. Haggersgate, Kaitangata, Marama, Makura. Chatham Islands. —Rutorua, Matatua. Wellington. —For Saturday: Manuka, Wahine, Arahura, Tamahine, Maheno, Kauri, Kairanga, lonic, Cumberland, Foyle, Tairoa, Port Pirie, Kawatiri, Karetu, Kanua, Matakana, Kaponga, Coolana. For Sunday: Tamahine, Malnno, Kauri, Kaiianga, lonic, Cumberland. Foyle, Tairoa, Port Pirie, Hawaii! i. Karetu, Kanna, Matakana, Kaponga, Awa rua.—For - Saturday: Kaiapoi, Canadian Pioneer, City of Khartoum, Waikouaiti. For Sunday: Waikouaiti.
TYNE LAUNCHINGS. —Six vessels of 30.024 total gross tons were launched in the Tyne during April_ last, as against three vessels and 6.850 tons of tlie* same period last year. For the first four months of this year the number of vessels launched was the same as that in the corresponding period last year, being 11, but the total tonnage this year is 50,134, as compared with riu3 o tons last year, a decrease of 0,096 tons.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 80, 25 June 1927, Page 2
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