SHIPPING. npilE NEl< ZEALAND SHIPPING COMii- j AN Y. , ROYAL iuk LINE OF STEAMERS TO !• LONDON. Via MONTE VIDEO, TENERIFFE, and I PLYMOUTH. Best Acconjnodation for all Classes ot ! Passengers. Specially Fiitjd with Clayton's Patent Fire | Eitinffuishers. I Tons Probabltf ■ 'io fiteam»r. 1 Kpk. Final Port. (abu:it) PAPAKOA* GSS3 Lvttelton. June 20. PAPA.Viri ■ 0582 Lyttelton. July i. RUAPEHU* 7458.1 - Julv .10 EIMUTAICA* SCOO - Aug. 27 TONGAIURO" S 7765 - Sept. 24 . j *Twin screw. Passagea from' London may bo arranged at j this end. For Freight tr Passact. apply to— THE NE\r ZEALAND SHIPPING ' COMPANY. LIMITED. — 1 : : The tyssr line, limited. MONTHLY DESPATCH OF FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMEES TO LONDON DIRECT. Steamers. Tons. Commander. Whakarua* !.. 10,000 J.' C. Felgate. Norehana* ' !.. 10,000 F. C. Lidstone. Marero* ... ;.. 10,000 J. Firth.. Niivaru* :.. !.. 10,000' H. Hollis. Jtimiro* ... L 10,000 A. H. Kemp. Hawke's Bay .. 8,000 T. Campbell. . Tomoana .. 10,000 T. B. Linklator. Indralema j.. 10,000 T. Trotter. Indraghiri |.. ■ 8,000 W. H. Wilkes. Indradevi I. 10,000 A. E. Hollingsworth Star of New Z'l'd 8,000 E. D. Beck. . Star of Australia 10,(Wu F. J. Kearnoy. Star of Japan L. 10,000 F. W. Ulyatt. Star of ScotlandL 10,000 J. M. Hart. ' *Dtnote3 twin screw. Tho above stehuers were ail built specially for the 'New Zealand trado, fitted with refrigerating machinery of tho most modern type, in oharge of.competent engineers, and are noted for tho exceptionally satisfactory condition in which, their frjion meat cargoes are being delivered. j Tho Company iis prepared to carry wool and pruduco of over'' description. Lowest Cuireut liates of Freighl. W. M. BANiiATYNE AND CO., LTD., S2OO | - 1 ' Agents. p AN!) .0 ; COMPANY'S 1 EOYAL I-All STEAMERS TO LONDON.,'^
Following are tho proposed dates of departure •from Australian ports for London FIRST AND; SECOND SALOON ONLY.. Steamer. | Tons. Sydney, |ilelb'ne. MOOLTAN i 10000 June 2;i June 23 CHINA ! 7912 July 4 July 7 MOLDAVIA i 10000 July lb July 21 HIMALAYA t GS9B Aug. 1 Aug. ' 4 MACEDONIA i . 10500 Aug. 15 Aug. 13 MONGOLIA i 10000 Aug. 29 Sept. 1 INDIA ,-! :. 7911 ■ -Sept. 12 Sept. 15 • VICTORIA ' G522 Sept.'2B . Sept. 29 BRITANNIA '!' ■ 0525 ' . Oct. 10' Oof 13 'MOOLTAN ■! 10000' Oct. 21 Oct. 27 CHINA 7912 Nov. 7 Nov. 10 MOLDAVIA i 10000 Nov. 21' Nov. 24 HIMALAYA ) ' G893 . Doc. 5 Dec.. 8 MONGOLIA i 10000 Doc. 19 Dec., 22 . RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON (including Saloon Passage to Sydney):—, SINGLE TICKETS, £U 6s. to J:88. RETURN TICKETS, £15 18s. to X 132. , JOHNSTON AND C 0..: LTD., Agents. BUSINESS NOTICES. L" "OUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 97 Lambton Quay (opp. Kirkcaldia and Stains). Art of smart/Millinery thoroughly.taught, motor caps, silk hats, etc. 'Ten lessons, 55.-Day and Evoning Classes. Hats pmartly remodelled, at moderate cost. ... ' ; C 835 (JIHE STAR CAFE. , ' A sailor sang, "I love a lass, . that lass sho loves me; . But till I'vo been to -Yarrow's My ship won't put toj soa: 1 "Blue cod, smoked cod, Tail of a >stingarce, Any kind of a fish I want 'Yarrow.will cook for mo." A city clerk was homeward bent, And passed tho Star. Cafe, . ' "I'll hie mo back to Yarrow's 'And sit me down to tea: ' "Eump steak, grilled steak, Steak and kidney pio', Any kind of a dish I want Yarrow will supply." LAMBTON QUAY. NEXT TO TISDALL'S. • BEITE-GLAS. B R IT E-G LAS. . BEITE-GLAS.' BRITE-GLAS. THE LIGHTNING WINDOW AND ; MIRROR CLEANER, B R.I T E-G LAS.'/ ' , BEITE-GLAS. BRITE-GLAS. BRITE-GLAS.
| All Storekeepers. 1 SPEIGHT, PALMER AND CO., LTD.,' Waring-Taylor Street, < Wholesale Agents for New Zealand. . * C 876 ADVANCE, NEW ZEALAND. BUY BOOTS AND SHOES MADE BY • ' NEW ZEALAND W^ORKMEN. LINDSAY, .. LIMITED, Wants Boot Buyers to help them to'keep our Bootmakers fully employed by buying -their COLONIAL-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. SEE OUR WINDOWS. You will be convinced that our COLONIAL BOOTS and SHOES beat all other makes. Seo our New Zealand Gibson Tio Shoes at 13s. 6d. ' See our New Zealand Patent Langtry Shoes at 15s. lid. Seo our New Zealand Laco and Bent Boots : at 12s. Gd. Seo our New Zealand Derby Walking Boots at 16s. Gd. Seo our New Zealand Box Calf Gent.'s Boots at 14s. Gd. ' See our New Zoaland Veler Calf Gent.'s Boots at 13s. Gd. Seo our Now Zealand Watertight Boots at 10s. Gd. ■ See our Now Zealand Ch'remetta Boots at 12s. Gd. , ' ' ■ We pay C Ayil on tho spot for all our leathor, and save middlemen's profits. Pay tho highest wages and sell at lowest prices. ALFRED LINDSAY, LIMITED, 181 Lambton Quay, 91 Cuba Street. CBG6 JJIHE STAR CAFE. "Oh, Lucky Jim, How I envy him; Everjp- day at Yarrow's Hissing all .tho.din; For passing hot potatoes, • Cutting gravy 'beef, To the tired-husbandman Is a poor relief. Helping" little Mary; Chiding little Fred; I'd better leave the subject Volumes could be said; Once I dined like .Tim, At the STAR CAFE— - Oil, .how I often wish I was Jim, or Jim was mo." -LAMBTON QUAY, NEST TIBDALL'S.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 225, 16 June 1908, Page 1
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