SHIPPING. TJNION BTEAM~sIIP COMPANY OF *-* NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Siei,ni er , wil i a« B patcli«d M under, mrCTimrtsnce permitting : — Train. Cargo W'Er.LIXOTOK p.m. at Railway Tarawera* Men., Wed. & Fri. 8.'5 12.30p.m Kotomah»c» Tnf K ..Thur.. & Sat. 8.35 12.30 p.m i**M no oarco Fri., SOth Jan.. nor Mon., 2nd Feb. f assengers from intermediate stations must proceed lo Lyttelton by 7.45 p.m. train. riCTOX and NELSON'from WELLINGTON TV t-. T .° Picton—Daily, except Sundays. To' -Nelson— Sun.. Tue*., Thurt.. Fri. and Sat. A£.\V PLYMOUTH and ONEHUNGAKotoiti* Sun.. Ut Feb. From Wellington 'Calls Nelson. WELLINGTON, NAPIER GISBOBOTS. j ud AUCKLAND— Talune Snt.. Jlst Jan. 5.30 12.30 p.m SYDNEY Ti» WELLINGTONMokoia This Day, Fri. 530 12.30 p.m SYDNEY via AUCKLAND— Wnikare Wed., 4ih Feb. 4 12,30 p.m GRRYMOUTH DIRECT— Rosamond This Day, Fri. 1210 9 a.m WESTPOTn , and GREYMOUTH ti» WELLINGTON— Corinna" Sat, 31st .lan. 2.45 ll a.m NEW PLYMOUTH via WELLINGTON and KELSON— tpolu Wed., Uth Feb. 12.10 9 a.m AKAROA, TIMARU. OAMARU, and DUNEDIN— Upolu Thr.rs., sth Feb. 12.10 9a.m DUNEDIN— Ifoeraki (twinscrew) This Uav, Fri. Jo.ssa.rn. — Waikare This Day, Kr.." 4 12.30 p.m BLUFF, HOBART and MELBOURNE— Moeraki(twinstrew) This Day, Fri. 10.55 a.m' — SOUTH SEA ISLAND SERVICESFor TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, and SYDNBTTSlanapouri Wed., 11th Feb. Frem Auckland For RARATOXGA and lAJßl'll— Ovsilau lues., £<Uh Feb. Frtm Auokland For FIJI— Tavjuni* Wed., 23th Feb. From Auckland ■'Connects at Fiji with mail steamer (or Vancouver. Rassengers are notified that tickets will b« collected at gangway before being allowed on bosrd. Tickets available for Stop-over or Return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and J2o_/e_Steamers. rnHE HUDDART - PARKER LINE. DUNEDIN, BLUFF, HOBART, and MELBOURNE— Victoria (New Steamer), Fri., February 6th. 2.15 p.m. train. Calling at Mitford Sound (weather permitting). FOR DUXEDIX— Westralia. Sat., Feb. 7th, 4 p.m. train. WELLINGTON. NAPIER. GISBORNE. AUCKLAND and W««tralia, Wed., Feb. 11th, 1 p.m. train. All Tickets α-raiiajble for Stop-over or Return by Union Line, and holders of Union Tickets may travel by Huddart-Parker Lino. KINSEY, BARNS and CO.. Agentj. ILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 150 Worcestet etreet West. PREPARATION for ALL EXAMINATIONS by F BELL CYCLE CO.. 170 HIGH STREET. MAKERS of tin RELIABLE BELL CYCLE. Also, NOTED PLACE FOR ALL REPAIRS. Near Clock Tower. 5' MISS PHIPPS, MRS NAPIER'S AGENT, RECEIVES PUPILS for Anglo-ParieiajQ Dresscutting. Termi, 30». Also, making up. Lessons Daily. Ladies invited to call . and *cc system. 113 Hereford street, Central. > £"4888 SUMMER TAILORING. I HAVE now OPENED ex S.S. PAPAROA, a Firet-olaes Range of TWEEDS, ETC., for Summer Wear. INSPECTION INVITED.' C. PANNELL. Tailor and Mercer, 127 Manchester street F PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS And ARTISTS' REQUISITES. THE , T> O.P. CAMERA AND FINE ART '*■• STORES, 176 HIGH STREET (Facing Clock Tower). MILK FEVER IN COWS. BERRY'S MILK FEVER CURE, per bottle of two doses, ss, by post So 9d. BERRY'S MILK FEVER CURE SYRINGE, for injecting the above, 6s, by post Sβ 3d. ■ J. BERRY, VETERINARY CHEMIST, 146 COLOMBO STREET, (Opposite E. Recce and Sons), Christchurch. For Sale by the Fanfcera' Co-operative Stores at Christchurch, Ratigiora, Aahburton, Gera-ldine, and Timara. Wholesale Agents: Chrystall and Co., Christchurch; Kempthonae. Prosaer and Co., Dunedin. 6376F FIBST-CLASS PAINLESS DENTISTRY. AT MOST MODERATE FEES. Home: 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.; Saturday till 1 p.m MR SYDNEY H. JONES, DENTAL SURGEON, MAY be Consulted at hi* Room* in RHODES'S BUILDINGS (upstairs), corner Manchester and Hereford streets, opposite National Bank and N.Z. Express Company; entrance a y - either streets. All Wck Guaranteed. 6847F NITROUS OXIDL. GAS, 2* M. rriURNBULL AND JO2TES, LTD. lC T. Turnbull, R. C. Jones, 5f.1.E.8. M.I.E.E. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH. j D'/IfEDUf. B*l* Selling Agent* in N.Z. fot THE BRITISH And AMERICAN WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANIES. Tender* Given for Electric Planie of any Magnitude. OFFICES, SHOWROOMS, WORKSHOPS, CASHEL STREET WEST " F "^^T^D s^^ ARE prepared to contract for the installing of auv kind of Electrical Service in any. part of the colony. Having on hand one of the most complex stocks In Xew Zealand oi Dvnamoe. Cables, Motors, and Genera Fittink and Accessories, they can guamntee to early out any work entrusted to them m the most expeditious and satisfactory manner. Being in constant communication with the Win* British and American linns, they «c enabled to offer their customers special "vantages in regard to price, quality and delivery of ail Llectrical Phet and Appliance? Estimates for Plant of any. capacity. Adv.cc AND BROWN. '■ Electrical Engineers and Contractors. 33 Manchester etreet. Temporary entrance through Scott Bros. Atlas^ujnd^lSto^-i^-^-—— TTEABTS Led. and Spade, Trumps, th. JOL trick was taken with a tj(e)n of Highlender Condensed Milk.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11495, 30 January 1903, Page 1
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