Recfeirori Namo for . HEART’S On* hoitlp m r <*x« N i a pint of family •oiu«.no -i. « ihroAl remedy. Cmi i - Stml^ Over 3000 Testimonials received, including letters’from Sir Ernest Sliackleton, Sir Rider Hansard and other well-known and prominent people OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING ’ CHEMISTS AND STORES, OR FROM G. W. BEAM, Chemist, Wanganui.
- IDEAL HUME FOR FAMILY. 'ty-A.NTLJJ Sell, 7-roomed House, oni *” floor, Karori, close tram. Nearly iialf-acre, having a frontage of 190 to the Main .Hoad. House in_*PH?n(lui order and niceJy papert'd. heait Totara, and with ordinary care will last another 2j years, Electric light, Porcelain bath, scullery, storeroom and numerous outbuildings, including shed for motor-car. -Keal old country home, lovely sunny . aspect, close golf links. £\exy sunny , aspect, close gou ■ Price ,£SSS, .£35 deposit, or a substantial deduction for 1 cash over mortgage. Government valuation Land only .£575, rnd .mujwuu juami umy house insured for -£550. Sole agents, MARTIN McINTYRB AND CO., 415, Lambton quay (Corner Grey street). IJNION ■ (gTEAM QHIP £JO. OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Weather and circumstances permitting. Subject to alteration without notice. LYTTELTON: (Through rail tickets and labels issued.) .Maori Friday . ' May 23 7.45 p.m. «ST BSSr . . $5Mar area Tm-J-.y May 27 *•*» P- m - Cargo received daily until 2.30 P-m.. and II a.m. Saturdays. All Ferry Steamers sail from Ferry Wharf. Eomc'ta WESTPORT: Saturday ’ May 24 PICTON AND NELSON: ’ateena Friday May 23 1.3 P'“' Pateena Monday May 26 1.30 p.m. SEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA: Sarawa leaves New Plymouth as per Special Advertisement. NEW PLYMOUTH, GREYMQUTH: Kaiapoi Friday May 23 10.30 a.m. • - Cargo. FOE DUNEDIN: ’ Corinna 1 Friday May 23 . . : Cargo. ' I 1 'AUCKLAND: llapourika Tuesday ■■ May 27 ROM NAPIER TO . GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND: rahura leaves Napier forGisborneMonday and Wednesday- alter • arrival O! Mail train from On Wednesdjiy proceeds 'through to Auckland, calling at Tokomaru Hay. CANADA/ AMERICA. LONDON, via VANCOUVER: NIAGARA—About 'June 10th , * ' MAKURA—About middle of July, ; , SAN FRANCISCO: : RAROTONGA AND TAHITI ' '(From Wellington.) MOANA—About June 3rd. •IJI (Suva), TONGA (Nukualofa, Haa- .... bai. Vava.U),.;SAMOA (Apia). ‘ALUNK— Early "June. 1 -From Auckland. Sailings and all particulars on appli^ Tickets .available. for stop-over or reim by Messrs Hiiddart, Parker and o.'s- sceamersi . Berths will Only be allowed to passensrs on production of passage ticket at ompany s office* * , , - Passengers will: only be allowed aboard a production i of-passage ticket. Latest time for receiving cargo may a. had bn application at Company s Railway tickets’ 'from Lyttelton to hriatchurch and to 'Principal Southern tations, available for three days, may s obtained on application at the Comany,s office. - The "axl *. route, he "ALL . _BND" I ROUTE. AUSTRALIA-NEW. ZEALANDCANADA. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN E-M- DINE. In Conjunction'with Canadian-Pacific Railway. AUCKLAND- TO SUVA (Fiji);tHQNOLULU, VICTORIA 8.C., AND VANCOUVER 8.C., . ■■ • v NIAGARA. 13.413 tons, about June 10th MAKURA, about middle of July. Through some ■ of • the GREATEST SCENIC WONDERS of the World to ALL parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, and BRITISH ISLES. . PASSPORTS. Travellers to any place outside the. Dominion are reminded that it is abso- , lately necessary to obtain Passports, and that it is advisable to make early appli- ‘ cation to the Department of Internal Affairs for them. It is essential that passengers proceeding to America should have their Passports vised by the United States Consul. All Return and Round Tour Tickets Interchangeable with Union Steamship Company 'R-.M. Line. Pamphlets, Maps, and all Information Free. UNION HS. "CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.). Managing Agents. ROYAL TI/TAIL (QERVICE J-Doval idlaxl Service TO ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND i BRITISH ISLES. WELLINGTON TO RAROTONGA, ' TAHITI AND SAN FRANCISCO: MOANA —About June 3rd. ' Alt Return and Round Trip Tickets Interchangeable with C.A. Line “All Red" Route. PASSPORTS. Travellers to any place -outside the Dominion are reminded that it is absolutely necessary to obtain Passports, and that it is advisable -to make early application to the Department of Internal Affairs-■ for them. It is essential that passengers proceeding to America should have their Passports vised by the United States Consul. For particulars regarding passage and freights, apply UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD). mHE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPA PING CO.. LTD. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH: fpHB ,S.S. KARU will sail for the above-mentioned Port TO-DAY, at 4 p.m B. G. F. ZOHBAB, Agent. 'Phone No. 82 £3O
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10287, 23 May 1919, Page 1
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