"SEND ME ANOTHER HAT." This wu all the telegram •■id. But the ouitomer mi not on* who would submit to expertmeat* or subatttutions. The hatter knew his business. He promptly dispatched T H E BEST HAT HE HAD Thiswai one or "WOODROW'S." It w»» what had bean ordered before. It wm what w*a wanted, again S Sons. © CHAS. HILL ft SONS KIRKCALDIE ft STAINS, Ltd. D.I.C. WALLACE & GIBSON ill SXLIi 9 Woodrow's Famous Hats.
SHORTEST ROUTE ; BrTN\ EFN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND '. (VIA ONEHUNGA) Steamers Leave \ As under (weathei and uicumstances peimitting) DECEMBER, 1901. ; NORTHWARDS
Fiom Fiom Steamer Wellington New Plymouth Takapuna — Sat (14), BJopm *Rotoiti feun (I*s), 10 p m Tnes (17), BSO p m Takapuna Wed (18), f> p m Thu (W), 8 -30 p m Takapuna — &at (21), 8 30pm +Rotoiti Sun (22), spm Tuet, (24) 8 30pm Takapuna Wed (25), spm Thu (26) 830 p m Takapuna — *>at (28), BSO p m 'Rotoiti bun (29), 10 p m Tues (31), 830 p m *Via Nelson Tram leaves Wellington 725 a m everj day, except Sunday, arnving New Plymouth 8 15 p m. same evening SOUTHWARDS
Steamer. From Onehonga FromN Plymouth ♦Takapuna Fri (13), ip m Takapuna Mon (Id), .i p m Tues (17), noon Rotoiti Wed (18), -S p m Thu (10), noon *Takapuna Fn (20), 3p m Takapuna Mon (2-J), 3pm Tues (24), nooi, Rotoiti Wed (2<i), 3p in Tim ('26), noon ►Takapuna Fri (27), ip in Takapuna Mon (30), 3p m Tues (31), noon ♦The Takapuna on th( days does not pioceed fmther South than New Plj mouth returning to Onehunga the following da\ Tram leaves New Plymouth at 7 25 a m every day, except Sunday, arnving Wellington 8 15 pm same evening UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). ;
NOBTHEEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, (Limited). WELLINGTON - AUCKLAND SERVICE. THE S S NGAPUHI, 680 Tons Registei, Leaves New Plymouth for Onehunga, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, connecting with through train fiom Wellington, And Leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth, SUNDAY, TUESDAY, and THURSDAY, connecting with through tiain to Wellington. Passengers can secure berths on application to LEVIN & CO. (Ltd), Agentß.
SIGHT TESTING ROOMS, 37, LAMBTON QUAY. /CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR THE \^j BOYS. MAGIC LANTERNS, with dozen slides, 7/6 to £5 MICROSCOPES, 7/6 to £20 TELESCOPES, 8/- to £5 Field Glasses, Magnifieis, Compasses, and all Optical Goods in stock. Sun and Dust Protectors. Large Assortment of Aitincial Eyes. Gold Frames of all patterns. ALFRED LEVI, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, Wellington. T. H. Morrison, Telephone Manager. 1082.
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 76, 14 December 1901, Page 16
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