CRICKET pESTIVAJ. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL TOURNAMENT gEDDON ALL NEXT pARE WEEK MONDAY’S GAMES: “YyAIKATO V. pOVERTY JgAY v. yUCKLAND 01 TY AND QUB URBAN 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Daily motor excursions B LSES L m OHRISTMAS J^XCURSIONS. ALL PLACES OF INTEREST AT GREATLY REDUCED FARES. BUSES FOR PRIVATE CHARTER. ANY NUMBER ANY SIZE. PRIVATE' PARTIES A SPECIALTY. ALL BUSES LEAVE G.P.0., HAMILTON. fpO-MORROW gUNDAY WAIHI BEACH—9 a.rit. Fare, G/C return. N.Z.’.« best beach, wonderTul surfing. This drives takes in the Karangahake Gorge and Goldfields. RAGLAN-BY-THE-SEA.—9.3O a.rn., 4/6 return. Visitors afe well catered for. Good swimming and fishing. Raglan takes in a nice bush drive en route. Launches available for harbour trips. WAITOMo CAVES.—9 a.m., G/G return. N.Z.’s best Tourist Resort. World-ramous. (Cave Tees are reduced for these excursions). An opportunity. CAMBRIDGE.—IO a.m. and p.m. 2/G return. Beautiful parks and gardens. A very nice short drive. TE AROHA TOURIST RESORTS. A truly wonderful spot. See the new geyser. Hot and cold mineral baths. Beautiful mountain gardens. A nice country drive. M OXDAY ' 25™ (XMAS DAY) TE AROHA TOURIST RESORTS, 10 a.m. 5/- return. CAMBRIDGE PARKS AND GARDENS, 10 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. 2/6 return. rpUESDAY, 26™ (BOXING DAY) WAIHI BEACH.—9 a.m., G/6 return. RAGLAN BEACHES.—9.3O a.m.. 4/6 return. TE AROHA TOURIST RESORTS.—IO am., 5/- return. PIRONGIA RACES.—IO.3O a.m., 4/6 return. MATAMATA .MINERAL BATHS.—IO.3O a. 4/- return. Beautiful baths and wonderful picnic grounds. Pack your hamper and make a Picnic Day. Seats may be reserved at no extra cost b. ringing 1620. When booking seats by phone passengers are not required to pay for their rare until they are entering the Bus. NOTE.—AII Buses leave from Frankton Jn. fifteen minutes before advertised time. JJUSES, PHONE 16-20 PHONE 2282 (Night). HEAD OFFICE FRANKTON JUNCTION. J. J. Branton, Manager. 792 piMITED, RACING 75 Tll \ >NUAL '^£ EETLNG rpUESDAY, JJECEMBER g 6 » FIRST RACE STARTS 11.15. Special Attraction: DRAUGHT HORSE DERBY. jQRAND JJANCE J^IGIIT IN PIRONGIA MEMORIAL HALL. Specially arranged to complete a happy day’s Outing. Full particulars from:— J. SCOTT, Secretary. Phone 62R, Te Awamutu. 764 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT OILNSTON’S I>UTCIIERY NEW BUILDINGS GARDEN PLACE With pleasure we Introduce Hamilton’s Highest quality Butchery. A trial will prove our statement. A DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT will be a Teature of this most up-to-date shop. THE LEADING TAILOR 30 30 Owners enlisted or left the district. Many first quality suits—exquisitely tailored. Smart styles. Various sizes and Colours.— Some are unfinished fittings. EVERY SUIT COST POUNDS MORE TO MAKE AT PRICES LIKE THESE THEY WILL VERY SOON SELL. Dk. Grey Suit. Medium Size. D.B. Vest. 78/6 Brown Herringbone. Fancy style. Medium size—aud others. 95/Airrorce Blue, fine worsted. D.B. Vest and other styles. £5/10/Stylish Blue Stripe worsted. Big size. Highest quality. £6/19/AND OTHERS WE MAKE THEM FIT CALL EARLY AND SAVE POUNDS S\f ELTZER, T TD. • IU-ELTZER, J-JTD. The Leading Tailor. 167 VICTORIA ST., HAMILTON 1> E1.1.E VIEW ACCOMMODATION I* HOUSE. Beds 3/- and 4/-; breakfast. 1/-. 14 Victoria Street (next Civic 4 Theatre;. Phone 2807.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20995, 23 December 1939, Page 1
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