SMIPPIiIfa NOTICES, CI HAW,' SAY ILL AMD ALBSON K 3 COMPANY, LifciiTEQ. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOE PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. (Via Bio de Janeiro or Moat* Video and TenoriSe.) THE LARGEST PASBENGER STEAMERS J.N THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. SAILINGS (oiroumstancea permitting) IfIEAVB WELLINGTON, R.M.S. lonic, July 16th. R.M.S. Tsinui, Jane 18tl. R.M.S. Arawa, August 18. R.M.S. Athenio, September 10th< R.M.S. Ooriathio, October 6th. R.M.S. Arawa, Novsmbbr 6th. R.M.S. Tainui, December 3rd. R.M.S. lonio, DaqwnW Blri. For full particulars apply 4« *^ e asoiii, _ NJBWTCN KIN«, New Plymouth and Btrattor*. TEAMSHIP CO., WAITAmA-ONEHUNGA SERVICE, The sfs. CLAYMORE leaves Waitara (weather 'permitting) for Oaehuagffl— LEAVE ONEHUNGA— Thursday, 9th July, about 10 a.m. Thursday, 23rd July, about 10 a.m. LEAVES WAITARA—- ' Friday, luih July, about 11 p.m. Friday, 21th July, about 10 p.m. Owing to pr*«a»i ai«fcarbSß©»i fcfe* ordinary tim--»t*ble of jU*ni*r» *ro ST>«.pßJid*d. Due ffiotlO® WJii b« gWSE o* ywaasngtittja. of aama. H. B. ¥AIJGKiAN f *w " Loss* 5 Ajteai. TBS NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING POMPANY, LTD. BTEAM WAITARA TO LONDON
•S.S. OTAKI WILL lour? at the W&itar* Eo*dstead about-9th July, 191-1. Wool »ud o«*fc»* wimwww u*»*ko fcu go forward by l&ia opportunity should be delivered to the Company'9 Wool Shed, WAITABA, with *s litti* -delay as possible. ~ All- inßtruotMHU regardißg ioouiuente must be wwa* to this Osmpany's ftTaitara office. for The Nev Zealeiid Bhippuiff 00.. 0. V. HOUGHTON, iiaasi M&n&gace, AuuJd&ad. frofscßSsjohb. JoHsi 0. HBALY, A £ C fi I T Si 0 T. Drawing* and &p©ciSoaiioai pr*i?fir*d. iaspaotoi: Taranaki L&nd building feoci»ty, New Plymouth. O&es, Curtis l Baildißjgfe P.B.A. Buildiagß. XHOADWAY, STJtATFOBD. Plata s and BpooisaationSi pr»gar©d. "UILDS2 AND OONT&AOTOB, &e>£*n fctre-ot, Stratford* Estimates grivea for all descriptions of buildup work m twii or eoaniry. Dairy Factory Work & s9&dilibj, Telapfeao 101.
T AND, BTOOX, AND aSNRRAI Ui ''.UOMMitfisiQN AGJGNT. T^aws. 1 ; v&S&y, fa iirrfsa,, TONA BOARDING HOUS" TOKO ROAD, TOKO. MRS G. CORBETT, Proprietress. When visiting Toko, stay here. Lunch 12—'2, Dinner 6—7. Casual or Permanent Boarders t»k«i TERMS MODJfiRATJfI.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 64, 7 July 1914, Page 1
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328Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 64, 7 July 1914, Page 1
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