SHIPPING. TJ NIOX rT ,STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF v ftEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. „,!*!? mers * i! I ** despatched ss under, airciunsUnces permitting: — „.„ Train. Cargo WELLINGTON p.ra. at Railway Tarawer* Hon., Wed. & Fri. 8.35 12.J0p.rn Koto maaacil T l ies.,Thur«. *Sat. 835 12.Mp.m 1 aesenjrers from intermediate stations must Et™ to by 7.45 p.m. train. and NELSON from WELLINGTON T« J 1 . 0 ri cton—Daily, except Sundays. I*> Poison—Sun.. Tufa., Thure., Fri. and Sat. NEW PLYMOUTH and ONEHUNGAEotoiti* Sun., 18th .I«n. From WtlUngteo 'Call* Nelson. WELLIj,-q TON NAPIER. GISBOBNB, _ and AUCKLAND— XeAnau Sut., 17th Jan. 5.30 12.Mp.rn SYDNEY via WELLINGTON— Moerakiftwin screw) This Day, Thur. 4 12.30 p.m SYDNEY via AUCKLAND— Mokoia* Wed., 21st Jan 4 12.10p.r0 *Tran*hipe to Mararoa at Auckland. WESTPORV and GKEYMOUTH via WELLINGTON— Connna* Sat.. 17th Jan. 2.t5 11 a.m • C'arjro enl<-. NEW PLYMOUTH via WELLINGTON and NELSON— UP*'" Vred.. 23ih Jan. 12.10 9a.m DUNEDIN— Monowal Fri., 16th .Inn. 12.10 — llokoia Kat., 17th Jan. 1.26 9 a.m BLUFF, HOBART and MELBOURNE— Monowal Fri., 16th Jan. 12.10 9ajn SOUTH BEA ISLAND SERVICESFor TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, and bYDNEY— Jianapouri We,l., 11th Feb. From Auckland For RARATONGA and TAHITI— Ovilau lues.. 27th Jan. From Auoklasa For FIJI— Tariuni" Wed., 23th J*n. From AucMane "Connects at Fiji with mail steamer for Vancouver. I Passengers are notified that tickets will be 1 collected at gangway before being allowed on board. „ Tickets available for Stop-over or Return by Measrs Huddart, Parker »nd Co.'s Steamers. ORIENT-PACIFIC LINE OF EOYAL MAIL STEAMERS. The following Royal Mail Steamships belonging to tho ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES will leive SYDNEY op SATURDAY, nt Noon, and MELBOURNE, on TUESDAY, α-t 1 p.m., as under, for LONDON (Tilbury), via ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO (Transhipping for all Indian Ports), SUEZ CANAL, MARSEILLES, NAPLES, and GIBRALTAR :— I .steamers T ™" From : From From eteamers. ReR Sydnejr# Melbourne Adelaide 1903. 1903. ISOJ. ORfJBA .. 5857 Jan. 3 J»n. 6 Jan. 8 AUSTBAL 5524 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Ol'Hltt .. 6314 Jan. 31 ■ Fdi. 3 Feb. 5 OMKAH* .. 82il Ftb. 11 ) Feb. 17 Feb. 19 fCalla at Hobart, And Fortnightly Thereafter. FARES—NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. Saloon—Single, £43 to £80. Return, £69 to £120. THIRD CLASS—£IB, £20, and £23 First and Second Class Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included in the above fares. Passages can be booked to or prepaid from any of the above ports. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, Agents in New Zetland. riTHE HUDDART - PARKER LINE. STEAMERS leave L*TTELTON m under:WEULINGTON ***D BYDISTBY , — Victoria (New Steamer), Thurs., Jan. 22nd. 4 p.m. train. : FOR DUNEDIN~, t Zealandio, Bat., Jan. 21th, '' WELLINGTON, NABJBEB, GISBORNE, j AUCKLAND and AU Tickets avaCeiblo for Stop-over orSe- T•tura. by Union Line, end holders of Union Tickets may travel by Huddart-Parker Lino. "KINSEY, BARNS and CO.. Agent*. EBANK GRAHAM AND SON, SHIP AND INSURANCE And STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO. Personal Accident, Employers' Liability, Mortgagees' Indemnity, Fidelity, Guarantee, Fire, Life, and Marine. 200 HEREFORD STREET. HOW IS IT DONE? That's what everybody saya who goos to Buggey's Tea and Luncheon Rooms, where they get nice'.y GRILLE© STEAKS or CHOPS or HAM and EGGS, with Tea, Coffee, or. Cocoa—a firetcle»3 Luncheon for SIXPENCE. Always ready. Armagh street, opposite lata Dr. i Dcnmcr'a. SM YE R S AND CO., DENTISTS. CORNER OF HIGH AND CASHEL STREETS, Oxygen, in .combination with Nitrous Oxide Gas, the most perfect anesthetic for all Dental Operation*. For for Administration, 2s 6d. ARTIFICIAL DENTISTRY. Highest Class Work at Host Moderate Fees. MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. Wβ are prepared to advance ' MONEY Iα any quantity on Approved Freehold Securities, at LOWEST CURRENT BATES. JOYNT AND ANDREWS, Solicitors. ITO ET : O J? ' S (Late Ladies' O!ub), ISS WORCESTER STREET, CITY. HIGH-CLASS LUNCHEON and TEA ROOMS. Private Rooms for Largo or Small Dinner Parties. Wedding Receptions, Afternoon Teas. Socials, etc. Wedding Cakes and Fancy goods of all descriptions. Catering in all its branches. MORTON» Proprietor. Under the Distinguished Pahonage of T.R.H. the Prince and Pnacess of Wales. By Special Appointment to his Excellency Lord Ranfnrly. STANDISH AND PBEECE, PHOTOGRAPHERS. PHOTOGRAPHS Finished in Permanent Carbon. Platinum, and the N»w Stpia Pirwae. SPECIALITY— LIFE-SIZE MEZZO-TINT ENLARGED PHOTOGRAPHS. Specimens in Vestibule. 218 HIGH STREET. Telephone &15. p ERNEST PREECS, Operator. E. C. Fountain. ulbeon fountain. » DENTISTS. r,oU N T A I N BROS., -C 215 00L0KBO STBEET. Consulting HouisjjS a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday Evening ttou 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. j«aswssv--gstt is Ow leading Hotels in Canterbury. p-o~in> —in~A~f ¥ c a i.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11482, 15 January 1903, Page 1
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758Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11482, 15 January 1903, Page 1
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