SPECIAL ADVEETISEMESTTB AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK 8-3RD. ANNIVERSARY DAY A nONL'MEXT TO THRIFT. A NATIONAL ASSET The Degree of a Country’s Prosperity is largely the outcome of the Thrift of its inhabitants. The message of Thrift Day is— SAVE FIRST SAVE REGULARLY SPEND WISELY If you are not a Savings Bank Depositor, open an Account at once with Auckland’s Own Bank, THE AUCKLAND SAYINGS BANK. which for S 3 years has offered every facility for the encouragement of Thrift. Ordinary Savings Bank Accounts opened with One Shilling and upwards —Penny Branch for Children—school Banks for Scholars—Thrift Clubs for Employees. Interest allowed at 42 per cent, up to a maximum of £2OO with undoubted security. Full information gladly given at the Head Office, Queen Street, or Branches at Newton, Ponsonby, Khyber Pass (near Symonds Street), Dominion Road (opposite the Empire Theatre). Newmarket. Onehunga, Devonport, Otahuhu. F. H. BATTEN (DENTIST), LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE. VULCAN BUILDINGS, OPP. MILNE AND CHOYCE. PHONE 44-939 AUCKLAND’S OLDEST RADIO FIRM For. ELECTRIC RADIOS BATTERY RADIOS RADIO APPARATUS POWER AMPLIFIERS PUBLIC ADDRESS INST ALIATIONS THE RELIABLE REPAIR SPECIALISTS. JOHNS, LTD., CHAN'CEP.7 ST.
N.Z. DRY CLEANING Co., Ltd. HOWE STREET. OUR Vans Collect ana Deliver In City and Suburbs (including North Shore) TWICE DAILY. Our Telephone numbers are:—4l-384, 41-397. 41-399. 43-782. After 5 p.m.. 27-283. WHAT ROGERS BRUSHING LACQUER WILL DO FOR YOU. This guaranteed Lacquer will give you either an “enamel” finish or a clear “varnish” finish that “dries while you wait.” You can lacquer leather, cloth., metal, or glass articles, as well furniture. Lacquer your floors, and use them in half an hour. AGENTS—HILL AND PLUMMER, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. INSURE WITH THE SOUTH BRITISH AN AUCKLAND COMPANY £1 Is Od GIVEN AWAY WEEKLY. LIMERICK COMPETITION. Pick Me Up Sauce is the best, It beats all others hollow; Our neighbours seem to know its worth, Complete this Verse. We will send a cheque for £1 Is to the best last line. All competitors must enclose a label off a Pick Me Up Bottle. Any Grocer will supply you. Address all replies to: THE PICK ME UP COMPANY, 108 VICTORIA ST. Auckland. Is This Your Train? INFORMATION FOR TRAVELLERS DEPARTURES: Daylight Limited, for Wellington. 7.5 a.m. For Whangarel and Opua, 8.40 a.m For Taneatua and Thames. 9 a.m. For Rotorua, 10.10 a.m. For Whangarel (night train), 4.5 p.m (Monday to Friday inclusive). For Whangarel (night train). 5.13 p.m (Saturdays) For FTankton Junction, 4.10 p.m. (Mon day to Friday inclusive). For Hamilton. 6.30 p.m. (Saturdays). Limited for Wellington. 7.10 p.m. Second Express for Wellington. 7.40 p.m ARRIVALS: First Express from Wellington. 641 a.m. Limited from Wellington, 9.34 a.m From Frankton Junction. 11.14 a.m.* and 2.13 p.m From Rotorua and Thames, 4.0 p.m FTom Opua and Whangarel 6.12 p.m From Taneatua. 6.30 p.m. From Whangarel. 10.50 p.m. From Tauranga. Thames, and Rotorua (change at Frankton). 11.6 p.m. Daylight Limited from Wellington. II 6 p.m. l'he 7.10 and ( 40 p.m. expresses from Auckland for Wellington do not leave Auckland on Saturdays, but both leave every Sunday night All other trains arrive and depart at the times mentioned above, except on Sundays Only one express reaches Auckland from Wellington on Sundays, and that arrives at 6.41 a.m. On Mondays the Limited expresses are the only trains reaching Auckland from Wellington. Trains will leave Auckland at 8.50 a.m and 6.28 p.m every Sunday until further notice, reaching Hamilton 11.58 a.m.. and 9.50 p.m. respectively FYom Hamilton trains will leave at 7.25 a.m. and 6.11 p.m.. reaching Auckland at 10.40 a.m- and 9.39 p.m. respectively.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 8
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