SHIPPING NOTICES. C<HAW, SAVILL AND ALBION THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. (Via Rio do Janeiro or Monte Video and Tenoriffe.) THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE SAILINGS (circumstances permitting) LEAVE WELLINGTON. *S.S. Rangatira, March 26th. R.M.S. Athenic, April 23rd. R.M.S.. Corinthic, May 21st. R.M.S. Arawa, Juno 18th.
- *Cargo steamer, with very limited saloon accommodation. For full particulars apply to the agent, NEWTON KING, New Plymouth and Stratford. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. WAITARA-ONEHUNGA SERVICE. calling at Kawhia and Raglan. The S.S. CLAYMORE leaves Waitara (weather permitting) for Onehunga— LEAVES ONEHUNGA. Thursday, 15th January at 2 p.m. Thursday, 29th January, at 2 p.m. LEAVES WATTARA. Friday, 16th January, at 9 p.m. Friday, 30th January, et 9 p.m. Owing to present disturbances the ordinary timetable of steamers are suspended. Due notice will he given of resumption of same. H. E. VAUGHAN, Local Agent. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. STEAM WAITARA TO LONDON. S. S. ORARI, WILL load at the Wa. ara Roadstead on oi about 21st February, 1914. Wool and other General Cargo to go forward by this opportunity should be delivered to the Company's Wool Shed, WAITARA, with aa little delay as possible. All instructions regarding documents must be sent to this Company's Waitara office. For The New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd., 0. V. HOUGHTON, Local Manager, Auckland.
PROFESSIONS. JOHN D. HEALY, A ROHITEOT. Drawings and Specifications prepared. Inspector Taranaki Land Building Society, New Plymouth. Office, Curtis' Buildings. A. D. BUCK, ROHITEOT, 0.8. A. Buildings. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Plans and Specifications prepared.
BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Regan Street, Stratford. Estimates given for all descriptions of building work in town or country. Dairy Factory Work 6 Speciality. Telephone 101. [OAED.] W. MONTGOMERIE, AND, STOCK, AND GENERAL i COMMISSION AGENT. Thames Valley, Te Aroha. fONA BOARDING HOUSE. TOKO ROAD. MRS. C. CORBETT, Proprietress. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Dinm«r from 8 to 7 p.m. Reasonable Prioea. Salad bowls, fancy vases, and flower pots, bund painted local view ware, tea pots epergnes, and all glass ware— James', Cash Trader.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 1
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341Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 1
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