UNION BTRAMSBIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) , Will despatch steamers (earning passengers and cargo) from New Plymouth wharf j weather and other circumstances permitting) :- TO ONKHUKGA (foe Auckland). Botoiti, every Tuesday. Takapuna, every Thursday and SaxubDAY at 8.30 p.m. TO WELLINGTON. Takapun a every Tuesday atnoor. Rotoiti every Thursday, at noon. Passengers are requested to obtain their Tickets at the Company's Office before joining steamers. Cargo most be booked at Co-npaiiy's office and delivered not later than uoo-i on Toes days, Thursdays, and 1! a.m. Saturdays for North, and for South at 5 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. Country Cargo must reach New Plymouth —For Southern Parts, not later than Mondays' and Wednesdays' evening trains; and for North, Tuesdays', Wednesday*.' and Saturday morning' trains, accompanied by full particulars. Passengers booked through to London by the Orient-Pacific Line, via Sydney, and the Canadian and Aoetraliau Line, via Vancouver. OFFICE Brolgham Strbbt. ARIEN T FAOIF •■ <i LI «E. New Plymouth to London. Via Colombo, Sues, Naples, Marseilles, and Gibraltar. *tOmrah... March t*Ortona... March tOrizaba ... April tOroya ... April Onnu» ... ! May Leave Melbourne 1.30 pm. 12 ! Msrch 26j March 9| April 26 April 10 May And Fortnightly thereafter. * Twin screw. f Calling at Hobart en route from Sydney to Melbourne. X May call at Hobart, leaving three days 'earlier. Agents for all New Healand Ports, - UNION STEAM BHIP CO. THE "ALL BED" MAIL ROUTE TO LONDON. ' OANADIAN-AUBTBALIAN LINE. . Nsw Zealand to London, Via Sydney, Brisbane, Honolulu, Fiji, Victoria, and Vancouver, and through Canada or the United Btates by the 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. OBTHERS ST3AM/SUM' COMPAQ Timh Table fob Mabch. Vaa£>sr and other circnipvbincas ponai;iin«). jfOB ON3HUNG.3. ♦NGAPDHI, fr.i-.rt Breakwater, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8.30 p.m. •Carries fore-cabin EWardess. Tovjb cirgo must l* booked at Company's office and delivered a* Railwsy not later than a.30 p.m. Oonntry cargo must tench New Plymouth culars. Paaaage Tickets must tie taker at Sis Oompaur'i Office prior to sailing, y?, !/. WffiBRTKR, Aqona, OmOflSl—Xgsa'jnl-s:rrf«% Hew PlytEooth J. fl. PARKER. WATOHMAKEB, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN! Next Railway Crossing, Devon-street - - New Plymonth. THE Largest and Best Assorted Stock in . the district of the latest desig sof I Torquoise, Opal, Pearl, R aby, Sapphier, and {Diamond Dress and Engagement Rings, ) Brooches, Bangles, etc. ,etc. First-class English Lsver Watches, including Lancashire Watch Co.'s and Rothehrams' Watches, from £3 to £5 N.B.—These Watcbeß have bravy cases, and up-to-date, well-finished movements Ladies' Gold Watches from £2 10s to £lB ' 18s. Ladies' Silver Watches, Thoboughly BbLIABLK. from 355. Nickel Watches, from 7s 6d to ,32s 6d each. Genuine Rolled Gold Watches and Chains. Ladies' Silver Chairs, from 4s each. Ladies' Gold.Chaino, from 32s 6d eacb. Ladies' Gold Muff Chains, from 44s each. Gold, Boiled Gold, Nickel and Steel Spectacles made to Oculists' prescriptions. A First-class Assortment of PRESENTATION CLOCKS, ELECTROPLATED, AND SOLM BILVER GOODS. Note the Address carefully— I Next Railway Obossing, ; DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. NEWEST BOOKS . U;Sp REOEIVKD:— Frank T. Bullen's Works. -Deep Sea Plun-. dering, &c. Hall Caine'3 Eternal City 'l J. Hockings' latest, O'er Moor and I 2/6 Fen j Cardigan }. and Eben Holden | David Harem | 3/g ~ ' is Kini J ADDITIONAL NEW BOOKS By Popular Authors: Benefactoress Curse of Eden Young Barbarians Welsh Singer Wonderchild Herb of Grace V.K.1., Her Life and Redemption of Neil Empire Macl*an { ,
The World and Win- American Woman stow AKD ARRIVING EVER? MONTH NEWEST and -MOST POPULAR BOOKS. A Large Assortment Jof Nbw Religious Books at T. R. HODDEK'S BTATIONBB, &o. J ROYAL STEAM LAUNDRY Snow in comple'e working order, and every kind of Laundry woik expediti onsly executed at lowe.si. :■ res, but highest finish. The Steam Laundry saves 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
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 67, 12 March 1902, Page 2
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