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RUGBY FOOTBALL RUGBY FOOTEALL SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT BRITAIN V. BRITAIN V. BRITAI N V. BRITAI N V. BRITAIN V. KICK-OFF, 2.30 P.M. ATJCKLAN X) AUCKLAND AUCKLAND AUCKLAND AUCKLAND C'IURTAIN T> AISERS FROM "J “J A.M. Curtain Avaisers from a a a.m. (Weather Permitting) MUSIC BY PONSONBY BOYS’ BAND MUSIC BY PONSONBY BOYS’ BAND pURTAIN T>AISERS FROM -| f A.M. vA UR TAIN AVaISERS FROM AX A.M. (Weather Permitting) MUSIC FROM 11 A.M. MUSIC FROM 11 A.M. GROUND TICKETS, 2/-, GROUND TICKETS, 2/-. ON SALE ON SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AT WATTS’S SPORTS DEPOT, EXCHANGE I. AXE WEBB, W. J., CORNER QUEEN AND CUSTOMS STREETS, CARTER AND ASHER, SHORTHAND STREET. FRANK WISEMAN, LTD., QUEEN ST. GROUND TICKETS, 2/=, GROUND TICKETS, 2-, ON SALE ON SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AT CARTER AND ASHER. UPPER QUEEN STREET. IYIL’S, QUEEN STREET. MALCOLM AND SONS. LTD.. QUEEN STREET. CLEAL’S, QUEEN STREET. X X OTE OTE OTE OTE X X OTE OTE OTE OTE X X 'OTE OTE 'OTE OTE JOTE * OTE TOTE l OTE NO CASH TAKEN AT THE GATES NO CASH TAKEN AT THE GATES NO CASH TAKEN AT THE GATES NO CHANGE WILL BE GIVEN NO CHANGE WILL BE GIVEN NO CHANGE WILE BE GIVEN Save yourself and others time and trouble by purchasing your tickets AT THE SPECIAL SELLING BOXES AT THE SPECIAL SELLING BOXES Save yourself and others time and trouble by purchasing your tickets AT THE SPECIAL SELLING BOXES AT THE SPECIAL SELLING BOXES Situated opposite railway overhead bridge and at main entrance and at new entrance near tram loop in Sandringham Road. Boxes will also be found in i tram loop behind grandstand and on both sides of entrance to Cricket Ave. Special admission races have been erected, and purchasers of tickets must enter the ground per medium of these or through the turnstiles, which wili l»e available only as a means of entering the grounds, no cash being taken at the turnstiles. SCHOOL CHILDREN, ]/- SCHOOL CHILDREN, 1 - SCHOOL CHILDREN, 1/- SCHOOL CHILDREN, I - Not exceeding 4ft Gin in height will be admitted inside the playing enclosure. They are advised to bring their lunch and must be in their places by noon. Planks to sit on have been placed within the enclosure. SCHOOL CHILDREN, 1/- SCHOOL CHILDREN, 1/SCHOOL CHILDREN, ]/- SCHOOL CHILDREN, 1 REFRESHMENTS REFRESHMENTS Of all kinds obtainable from Booths Of all kinds obtainable from Booths on Grounds. on Grounds. ANNOUNCEMENTS Will be Broadcast by means of a Special Marconi Loud Speaker System ANNOUNCEMENTS Will be Broadcast by means of a Special Marconi Loud Speaker System PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES Special Souvenir Programmes will be issued, containing special photographs of both teams and a unique series of historic photographs and records that have never before been available to the public in this form. All publishers of unofficial programmes wili be proceeded against under Police Offences Act, 1927. LADIES’ CLOAK ROOMS LADIES’ CLOAK ROOMS Will be provided behind the Members’ Stand; also at eastern end of main stand and behind the Three Castles sign on the terraces. LOST CHILDREN AND ARTICLES To be returned to and claimed from the Secretary’s Office in the Members’ Stand TRAFFIC AND PARKING ARRANGEMENTS One-way Traffic, Dominion and Sandringham Roads, via Burnley Terrace, both before and after the match. Parking is prohibited on Sandringham Road between Walters Road and Reimers Avenue. No through traffic on Walters Hoad, parking only. Cricket Avenue and Raleigh Street closed to all but pedestrian traffic REMEMBER! REMEMBER! No Cash will be Taken at the Gates No Cash will be Taken at the Gates No Change Given. No Change Given. REMEMBER! REMEMBER! All Tickets to be bought at the Special Selling Boxes Provided. No Change Given. No Change Given. GRANDSTAND TICKET HOLDERS ARE ADVISED TO USE THE ENTRANCE IN REIMERS AVENUE AT THE BACK OP’ THE STAND. NOTE.—Patrons are advised to retain a copy of this advertisement as a means of reference on the day* MEMBERS’ TICKETS NOT AVAILABLE. T. W. MABEN. Auckland Rugby Football Union.

FOOTBALL ACCOMMODATION A A.A. House, The Terrace, 7 City • Hoad.—Single and Double Rooms; tariff moderate. Accommodation, "Hadieigh,” 12s Parnell Rd.; smins city; comfortable and mod era te. Accommodation for any number, every conv.—2l7 Ponsonby Rd., opp. Hutchinson, Grocer, trams stop door. Phone 26-307. ACCOMMODATION for any number; bed and breakfast; Ivanhoe House, 9 Sentinel Rd., Herne Bay; tram to door. ACCOMMODATION, double, share rooms; all convs,, good table; early breakfasts. Permanents, casuals.—l4s A c AVONHYRSTE, 62 Symonds St., special Accommodation for Football visitors. Terms moderate.—Phone 45-199. BONDI House, 91 College Hill, opp. Suffolk Hotel. —Tram at door; Bed and Breakfast. ss; hot baths. H c C COMFORTABLE Accommodation, every J convenience and good table, at 151 Parnell ltd, (next Library), Dmin City. I FOOTBALL Visitors. —Bed. Breakfast. ss; hot baths.—Miss Moor, 13 Dublin St., Ponsonby (near Leys Institute). GOOD Accommodation, Football visitors; good table; tariff, £2 2s weekly.—Mr. Whelan, Clovely, 11 Symonds St.. INEMOA, S Alfred St —Good Accommodation for Football Visitors; tariff £2 15s weekly. Phone 41-068. 'OTEL STONEHURST (accom. 160). ‘Only Unlicensed Hotel-de-Luxe”; Special rooms, running water, 16s. OTEL WINDSOR, 19 Nugent St., or t Khyber Pass, 8 min city and Eden Park.—Moderat e. Pho n e 40-723. INVERNESS/’ Wellington St.—Superior accommodation; tariff, 8s daily; bed and break fa st, ss. KENYON Apartments, 452 Queen St. — Single, Double Rooms, from 12s 6d upwards: self-contained. ELVIN Private Hotel, 93 Hobson St. -Accommodation for Football Visis. Phone 42-007. Terms moderate. OYAL HOTEL, Victoria St. West, Auckland.—Excellent cuisine, central critc. Phone 40-487. K situation. Whv .. —.T. Reilly. Proprietor, ROOMS, suit mates; Bed and Breakfast, Board optional.—l Waverley St., off Upper Queen St. THE MANSIONS, Whittaker Place. (A.A.A. House). —Delightful situated home: £3 3s weekly. Phone 42-724. —Mrs. Carter, Prop. reasonable. -f Nelson St., near Wellington St.— JL*J») Furn. single, double rooms, with gas rings; breakfast optional. "JJOTEL WYNYARD For Comfort. First Class Cuisine. 3 Mins, train and boat. Phone 43-243. MRS. DEAN, 1 Eden Crescent.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1026, 17 July 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1026, 17 July 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1026, 17 July 1930, Page 3

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