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N»ON STCAM SHIP OOMI'AM* OS" i.- \K\* SKAI.MID (LIMITtT) * > .■.*., »«*,iije> - (earning passengers and cargo) from New Plymouth wharf l.rtitu ■••■• o-.b«. cm..!-. u,.._r.- ine)«T" ONBHU.- G * d'-on Auckland). ? oioiTi.every Tiusday. Takafuna, every Thcbsdav and SATURDAY at 8.30 p.m. T > WKLUNGTON. KOTOITI every THURSDAY, at noOD. fassengent are requested to obtain thei rickets at the UorapAny'a Olfics betor joining steamers. Uiii.o inusi br. i.«sKad '.>t UuiDpany's offic .. ■ -w'iv ••■>•'" not later than nooiron Tnes days, Thursdays, and SatuiJaTs for North ana for South at ft p.m. on Molljjs ant Wednesdays. .; ! jp ~U . -U lr , uwgo motH roach Licit Plvwuutl So: Southern Ports, uot later thau Men '.a.-f' *n.r Wednesdays'<fr<mjnsj train*; W>( v* it ■'-.% CastiiT' l ', Wadr. slays' aoc Satiiday norniru' trwj#, »o o.ujatiied D; tail !«»■ _\.y[Hrh; i->oke'l Hirnntf*! *'■ London b yu On- • -Pacific Unf, via Sydney, and th Oanadian aid Australian Line, via Van BaorwHAw sJtb ski

,kftl EN T PAOI VI 0 LI Vr. *SW POTMOVTH TO IiOSJVOK. Via Oolombo, Suez, Naples', Marseilles, and Gibraltar. •fOphir .., *tOmrah.. t*Ortona.. ll February 4 5| February IS February 26 March March 12 Msrch March 26 Marcb And Fortnightly thereafter "Twin screw. t Calling at Hobarten route from Sydney to Melbourne Agents for all New Zealand Porta, TTNION BTKAM SHIP CO. THK "ALL RID" MAIL ROUTE TO LOUDON. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. New Zealand to London, Via Sydney, Brisbane, Honolulu, iotoria, and Vancouver, and through Canada or the United States by the Canadian, Paciflc, or other railway lines. For fall particulars, passage money, sailings, etc., apply UNION BTKAMSHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., Ltd., Brougham-street.

[OiITHERS STEAM 8W OOMPAi** I (LIMITHU). Tuib Table ?ob Fbbrtjahy. WatVitr and other c permitting). tOB. ONKHOHGA. ; ;, ♦Ngapuhi, froirt Breakwater, every Monday. Wbdnbsday. and Faiday, at 8.10 p.m. ♦Dairies fore-cabin stewardess. Tows cargo mast be booked at Company's office and delivered at Railway, not later than 1* SO p.m. Country cargo must reach New Plymouth by morning train, accompanied by (nil particulars. Passage Tickets moat be taker. »t Sb* OcmpftMT'l Office prior to galling, •.dpi? ti * Ij WEBBTEH, Agent. GrriOZHi—Xgmont-ntrset. New Plymouth J. fl. PARKER. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, ! 'and optician* ! Nut Railway Crossing, Devon-street - - New Plymouth. pHE Largest and Best Assorted Stock in L the district o£ the latest designs of Torquoiae, Opal, Pearl, Raby, Sapphire, and Diamond Dress and Engagement Rings, Brooches, Bangles, etc., etc. First-class English Lever Watches, including Lancashire Watch Oo.'s and Rothehrams' Watches, from £3 to £5. N.B. —Toese Watches have heavy cades and up-to-date, wall-finished movements. Ladies' Gold Watches from £2 10a to £lB 18s. Ladies' Silver Watches, Thoboughly RhLIABLH, from 355. Nickel Watches, from 7s 6d to 32s fid each. Genome Boiled Gold Watches and Chains. Ladies' Silver Chairs, from 4s each. Ladies' Gold Chain?, from 32s 6d each. Ladies' Gold Muff Chains, from 44s each. Gold, Rolled Gold, Nickel and Steel Spectacles made to Oculists' prescriptions. A First-class Assortment of PRESENTATION CLOCKS, ELECTROPLATED, AND SOLID BILVER GOODS Please Note the Address carefully Nazi Railway Obossing, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Have ;ity. Work' in ?i) subU M The Hemingway Commercial and I— §< " Coaching School •Hail A/1 * 19 '- Queen Street, irdllCU f Auckland.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 34, 10 February 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 34, 10 February 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 34, 10 February 1902, Page 2

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