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I'ETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND (VIA ONEHUNGA). Steamers Leave Ab undei (wcathci and cncumstanccb peimitting) APRIL, 1901. NORTHWARDS. Fiom Fiom STtAMtR. Wellington. New Piamouth. 'Mapounka „ Sun (28), 5p m Tiics (30),') 4'>p in Train leaves Wellington 725 am even Tuesday and Friday, and ai rives New Plymouth 9 25 p m + Via Nelson. tCanies outward 'Frisco Mail SOUTHWARDS.
Steamer . From Onehtjnga. Fjiom N Pia mouth Mapounka Thu (25), 3pm. Fn (26), 10 am Rotoiti Mon (29), 2p m. Tues (30), 10 a m Train leaves New Plymouth at 7 a m eveiy Tuesday ana Friday, arriving Wellington 9 20 p m same "♦Waits foi Inwaid 'Frisco Mail May be latei tlnward 'Frisco Mail may be eailier UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). NOETHEKN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, (Limited). to^&v THE S.S. NGAPUHI yOfea^jg* leaves New Plymouth m iSLS&Bfca- * or O ne hunga a& under (weathe^n^toer circumstances permittlDg): - APEIL. Monday, 29th 9- 45 P- m - •Connects with express train from Wellington. For particulars apply to undersigned. LEVIN & CO. (Ltd), Agents.
HUDDART, PARKER AND CO.'S Large and Powerful Steamships — WESTRALIA . . . . 2884 Tons Register ZEALANDIA . . . . 2770 Tons Register ELINGAMITE . . 2585 Tons Register Will sail as under (Circumstances permitting.) LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Elingamite I Friday | May 3 | 5 p.m. Westbalia I Thursday May 16 | 4 p.m. Zialandia | Friday May 17 ] 5 p.m. MELBOURNE", via LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF, and HOBART. Wbbtbaija [ Thursday | May 16 | 4 p.m TO NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND. and SYDNEY. Elingamite | Thursday | May 9 [ 5 p.m. TO 7 SYDNEY DIRECT. Webtbalia 1 Saturday ] May 4 ] 4 p.m. Cargo must be alongside vessel one hour before sailing time. All tickets are available also for Stop-over or Return by ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and holders of the U.S.S. Co.'s tickets may travel by abovenamed steamers. Head Office for New Zealand— Queen's Chambers, WELLINGTON. JOHN MURRELL, Resident Manager.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. OUR NEW PREMISES. MRS. R. DARROCH'S Confectionery, Tea, and Social Rooms are NOW OPEN to the general public, and will be found replete and comfortable. Afternoon Tea and Suppers specially catered for. The rooms are all fine and lofty, and will compare favourably with any other catering establishment in the Empire City. A Call Solicited. The public may rely on obtaining the very best of small goods, as a competent and reliable tradesman is in charge of that department.
DAVID MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR (Recently from London, Paris, and New York), Pupil of Dr. Darwin Humphreys, and Holder of First Class Diploma and First Prize Award, London Cutting Academy, Has COMMENCED BUSINESS, with a High-class Stock of Newest GOODS, purchased in West End of London. Noib Asdbxbb — SIDE SHOP of KELBOURNE AND KARORI TRAMWAY COMPANY BUILDING, 65, LAMBTON-QUAY.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 43, 27 April 1901, Page 20
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444Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 43, 27 April 1901, Page 20
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