LAND (LIMITBD) Will steameis (earning paasengers and cargo) from New Plymouth wbari (.weutker ai>u owfcb. circau <tat.-«s ing):T>. ONBHU&0 \ (fob Auckland). > otoiti, every Ti'tSDAr. Takxpuna, every Thoesday and SA«m»AT at 8.30 p.m. TO WELLINGTON. > Takapuna every Tuesday at noon. Rotoiti every Thuusday, at noon. FOBDUNEDIN, VIA WELLINGTON AND HOIiTHKRArOIiTtj(YnTHOU MANBHIPMBNT.) Upolu, Mondat, March 3rd,it noon. Passengers are requested to o' tain their Tickets at the Company's Oflics before joining iteamen. Uu.,o most be booked at Company's oulce Mid a«>)v«red not later than noon on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays for North, and for South at 5 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. Ooiuitrj cargo must reach New Plymouth -For Southern Forts, not later than Mon'ays'and Wednesdays'evening trains; and or North, Taesdw', Wadn slay' and Saturday morning' trams, accompanied by cull particulars. Pa&wngar* hooked through \i> London by «»« Oriaa* -Pacific Unt, via Sydney, and die Canadian and Australian Line, via VanBaonoßA.n 6iß'.'Ei Umux t AOivio hi us. „_ •tins Plymouth » Loni»o , «. via Colombo, Bnes, Naples, Marseilles, and Gibraltar. Leave Leave Pvdnej. M-»>'«"' e fOphir ... February 28 March 4 Omrah... March 13 Msrch 111 "-■-»*... Matoa 28 March I*l ... April 9 April 1 ... April 26 April 5 I I And Fortnightly theraeftsa * Twin screw. t Calling at Mobert am ronte from lydaey toUelboajoe % May oaU at Hoaart, leaving three days earlier. Agent, for aH Maw Bealaad Ports, WNION STIAM SHIP 00. MM "ALL BSD" MAIL KOITFI TO LONDON. OANADIAN-AVSTRALIAN UNI. Nbw Zialaitd io London, via Sydney, Brisbane, Honelnln, Viji, Victoria, and Vancouver, and through Samada or the United States by the Canadian, Facile, or other railway lines. For full particulars, passage money, sailing:!, etc., apply Descriptive phamplets gratis. UNION STBAMSHD? COMPANY OF N. 1., Lot., Brougham-street. [OiITHBHM STBAM SHIP COMPANY Tun Tabu iob Fibbuait. Weather and other obcmivvtanoM permitting). FOB OBTHUNGA. Gaiblooh, from Breakwater, on FBlday, 21st February, at 8.30 pan. •Ngapuhi, from Breakwater, on Monday, 21th February, at 8.30 pjn. 'Carries fore-cabin stewardess. Town cargo most be booked at Company's t office and delivered at Batlway not later than B.M p.m. i Country cargo most reach New Plymouth by morning train, accompanied by full particulan. Passage Tickets moat be taker, at th» Company's Offloe prior to sailing. 1 W I>. WKBBTBR, Agent. t Omoßßi—Kgmont-otreat. Naw Plymouth : J. O. PAKKER \ WATOHMAKEB, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN Nsxfrßailway Crossing, Devon-street - .. New Plymouth. THK Largest and Best Assorted Stock in the distriot of the .latest designs of * Torqnoise, Opal, Pearl, Ruby, Sapphire, and Diamond Dress aad Engagement Bines, , Brooches, Bangles, etc., etc „ First-class English Lever Watches, including Lancashire Watch Co.'s and I Rothehrams' Watches, from £8 t to £6. , N.B.—Tnese Watches have heavy cases, and up-to-date, well-finished movements t Ladies' Gold Watches "from £2los to £lB 18s. Ladies' Silver Watches, T«»bod«lt Rba liablb, from 355. Niekel Watches, from 7» 6d to 82s «d each. n Genuine ReUed Gold Watches and Chains. ! g Ladies' Silver Chains, from 4s each. m Ladies' Gold Chains, from 82s 8d each. Ladies' Gold Muff Chains, from 44s each Gold, Rolled Gold, Nickel and Steel Spectacles made to Oculists' prescriptions.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 55, 20 February 1902, Page 2
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639Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 55, 20 February 1902, Page 2
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