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Ml N BTR4D bi'JP OOMPA.nV ~;F <■ Nttlft ?-EALAND (Limits WN' -.»nalri, atcaaiert (carrying passengers and cargo) from New Plymouth wharf (<.hifet>) tu.. iv."bi 'JiKi: . v>,» ...„ •>•«• titti.i«t - T ONKHUf Q& (foe Auckland). t oioiti, every TnESDAY. Takapuna, every Thursday and Saturday at 8.30 p.m. T WELLINGTON. Takapuna every Tuesday at noon. Kotoiti eve*yl hdioday, at hood, i requested to obtain their Tickets at the Company's Offici before joining steamers. v .,< ■>. ht *red not later than nnoi on Tues days, Thursdays, and 11a.m. .murdays for North, and for South at 5 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. -. •-■ :-tir. aMiM r*.juib sV ■••■ ''ivrao'iiuh For SoHt'heru Porto, not Inter thnn Snou- - - ' "'erineadayg' ewoinif rains j tad I'oesiUy*', WednsUvn* and Saturday tr.tin*. tvaiompanied oy roll puivicnUn. Pamf>ngsrs bookod thromrh ("- f.™ 'lnn by ■iu> ">•'»•>• -Pacific Mm, via Sjdoey, and «aa Canadian and Australian Lin<>, via Vancouver. •ii'TtCK Bboivw.v Stium Paol Fi u LI .K olombo, Suez, Naples, Gibraltar. *fOmrah... March 12 Msroh 18 t*Ortona... March 26 March 18 tOrizaba ... April 9 April 15 fOroya ... April 26 April 29 Aid Fortnightly thereafter * Twin screw. ■J Galling at Hobart en route from Sydney to Melbourne. % May call at Hobart, leaving three days earlier. I Agents for all New Zealand Ports, UNION STEAM SHIP CO. \BB "ALL BUD" MAIIs ROUTE TO LONDON. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. New Zealand to London, Via Sydney, Brisbane, Honolulu, Fiji, Victoria, and Vancouver, and through Canada or the United States by the i Canadian, Pacific, or other railway lines. For fall particulars, passage money, sailings, etc., apply Descriptive phamplets gratis, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., Ltd., Brougham-street,

OBTHERM STEAM SHD' OOMPAtf* Timb Table sob Mahch. We» tor and other circumstance* permitting). irOR ONSHtTNGA. *Ngapuhi, from Breakwater, every Mostday- Wednesday, and FmDAY, at 8.30 p.m. •Carries fore-cabin stewardess. Town cargo mast be booked at Company's office aed delivered »t Railway not later than i.sO p.m. Country cargo most reach New Plyiaoulb by morning train, accom jnuied t>y foil particulars. . Patuage Ticket* most be taken at the Company'* Office prior to sailing, Ajrpif '■> W '.' '.VKBWTKR, Agent. OmOHl—Kgmost-atreet. New Plymouth J. fl. PARKER. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN. N*xt Railway Crossing, Devon-street - - New Plymouth. THE Largest and Best Assorted Stock in the district of the latest desig s of Torquoise, Opal, Pearl, R-jby, Sapphier, and Diamond Dress and Engagement Rings, Brooches, Bangles, etc. ,etc. First-class English Lever Watches, including Laneashire Watch Co.'s and Rothehrams' Watches, from £S to £5 N.B.—These Watches have heavy cades, and up-to-date, well-finished movements Ladies' Gold Watches from £2 10s to £lB . 18s. Ladies' Silver Watches, Thoboughly Reliable, from 355. Nickel Watches, from 7s 6d to 32s 6d each. Genuine Rolled Gflld Watches and Chains. Ladies' Silver Chains, from 4s each. Ladies' Gold Chains, 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, ELEOTROf PLATED, AND SOLID SILVER GOODS, ~F*Please Note the Address carefully - Next Railway Obossing, DBVON -STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

NEWEST BOOKS iT RECEIVED:Frank T. Bullen's Works. -Deep Sea Plundering, &c. Hall Caine'3 Kternal City \ J. Hackings' latest, O'er Moor and I 2/6 Fen | Cardigan }. an d Eben Holden i David Harem l o/e Crisis Kini j ADDITIONAL NEW BOOKS By Popular Authors: Benefactoress Curse of Eden Young Barbarians Welsh Singer Wonderchild Herb of Grace V.F.1., Her Life and Redemption of Neil Empire Maclean The World and Win- American Woman stow AND AKRIVING EVERY MONTH NEWEST and MOST TOPULAR BOOKS. A Large Assortment ef New Bhuicuobb Books at T. R. HODDEKS STATIONER, &o. ROYAL STEAM LAUNDRY X every kind of Laundry wcfc expediti ously executed at lowest prices, l>ut highest finish. The Steam Laundry &<..i\s wear and tear of all articles. Machine ironed linen has a far more glossy appearance than any other. N.B.—Washing collected and delivered. Address: Gill-street. tc ♦'UK* i.\.t riM< -* ?t*at * m».

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 65, 10 March 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 65, 10 March 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 65, 10 March 1902, Page 2

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