SHIPPING NOTICES. NORTHERN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. WAITARA - OXEHUNGA SERVICE, calling at Kawhia and Raglan. The S.S. CLAYMORE leaves Waitara (weather permitting) for Onohunga:— Thursday, May 11th, 8 p.m. Thursday, May 25th, 7 p.m. Leaves Onoluinga for Waitara; Tuesday, May 9th, 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 23rd, 10 a.m. FI. E. VAUGHAN, Agent, Waitara. NlGft STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. Will despatch Steamers as under from the Breakwater, New Plymouth (weather and other circumstances permitting). TO ONEHUNGA (for Auckland). RARAWA. Monday, Wednesday,and FRIDAYS (in conjunction with Northern S.S. Co.), 8 p.m. train FOR WELLINGTON. tßosaraond—Every Saturday (cargo only), at 11 a.m., carrying Picton and Nelson cargo direct. ICargo only. FOR DUNEDIN via WELLINGTON AND SOUTHERN PORTS. (Without Transhipment.) CORINNA, Monday, May 29. (Cargo only. WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. KOONYA, Tuesday, May 30. 'Cargo only). MONTHLY EXCURSIONS—SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, FROM AUCKLAND. TOFUA, for Tonga, Samoa and Fiji, SUVA AND LEVUKA. NAYUA, June 7, from Auckland. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Steamer Every Friday. SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. Steamer Every Monday. LYTTELTON FROM WELLINGTON Steamer Daily, 8 p.m. (Sundays excepted). HOBART AND MELBOURNE, FROM WELLINGTON. Steamer Every Thursday. Rarotonga and Tahiti. TALUNE, June 6, from Auckland. SAN FRANCISCO Via PAPEETE. MATTAI. May G, from Auckland. AORANGT, June 3, from Auckland. Passengers booked through to London by the Orient Pacific Lite (via Sydney), tbo Gaii-Lin and Australian Lino via Vancouver: also via San Francisco. BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. BUSINESS NOTICES. KILLAKOLO, At HERBERT’S
You spend one half of your life in bed; why not be ns comfortable as possible? The nights are becoming cold; the early morning chilly; why lay awake with cold? Why cause your teeth to rattle like a bag of .marbles, for the want of that Extra PAIR of BLANKETS? Don’t spend another sleepless night, get a pair of our Blankets right now. Our COLONIAL BLANKETS are all pure wool, made in New Zealand by New Zealanders. These Blankets wear for years, and they are guaranteed to keep out any sort of cold. The prices are 18S G'J, 25S 6d, 29S Sd, 45s 6d pair. Our ENGLISH BLANKETS, thick, woolly goods, 6s 11d, 93 6d, 14s 6c! t ITS Gd, 213 6d, 253 pair. JJERBERT’S, THE BUSY UP-TO-DATE DRAPER, STRATFORD, NEW PLYMOUTH and ELTHAM. [Established 1896.] m=sm j OHN pETR,EWATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware, and Electroplate, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Large Assortment of Articles suitable for presents, AT LOWEST PRICES. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY'. JOHN PETROL Broadway, Stratford. J. P. WATSON, WATCHMAKER And ’W, rl JEWELLER. SW ROTHERHAM HUNTING ENGLISH LEVERS £H a. s. ■JOE LEE, LAUNDRYMAN AYING taken over tMo premises lat 'ly occupied hy Lne Ke-"w wishes to notify the public (hat he is continuing the business, and hopes by strict attention to merit a share of He public patronage. JOE LEE (over the bridge).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 78, 22 May 1911, Page 1
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