UNION BTRAMSBIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) Will despatch steamers earning passengers and cargo) from New Plymouth wharf i weather and other circumstances permitting) : TO ONEHUNGA (fob Auckland). 1 Itoxoui, on Tuesday, 22nd April, at 8.30 pm. on Feibay, 25th ADrll, at 8.30 p.m. ROIOITI, on Tuesday, 29th April, at 8.30 p.m. Takapusa, on Fbiday, 2nd May, at 8.30 p.m. TO WELLINGTON. Takapuna, on Tuesday, 22nd April, at noon, , Botoiti, on FmDAr, 23 h April, at noon. * Takapuna, on Tuesday. 29th April, at noon. t Rotoiti, on Fbiday, 2nd May, at noon. 'Waits for inward "Frisco mail. Ma; be earlier or later. | Inward 'Frisco mail. May be earlier. FOR DUNEDIN, VIA WELLINGTON AND 80UTHBRN POSTS (TIMW TRAHSHIPMENT.) Upolu, Monday, April 28th, >,t noon Passengers are requested to obtain their Tickets at the Company's Office before joining steamers. Cargo most be booked at Company's office and delivered not later than noon on Tnes days and Fridays for North, and for South at fi p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. Country Oargo must reach New Plymouth —For Southern Ports, not later than Mondays' and Thursdays' evening trains; and for North Tuesdays' ana Fridays' morning trains, accompanied by full particulars. Passengers booked through to London by (he Orient-Pacific Line, via Sydney, and the Canadian and Australian Line, via Vancouver. OFFICE BttobqpAM S-tredt.
QRIINTPAOIFiO LISE. New Plymouth io Lon»on. Vis Oelmbo, Suez, Napl»«, Mara*illes, ud Gibraltar. 6t — j g£, j N»*n *tOmrah... March t*Ort»na... March j Orizaba ... April {Oroya ... April Ornox ... I May Leare Melbourne 1.30 p.m. 12 Msroh 18 26 March 18 9' April 15 2#. April 29 10 May 13
And Fortnightly thereafter. * Twin screw. t Calling at Ho'oart en rente froa Sydney to Melbourne J May call at Hobart, leaving three days earlier. Agents for all New Zealand Ports, UNION STEAM SHIP CO.
qnHE "ALL RliD" MAIL ROUTE TO L 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 Canadian, Pacific, or other railway lines. For fall particulars, passage money, sailing!, ete., apply Descriptire phamplets gratis. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY 01 N.Z., LTD., Brougham-street.
OitTKSBN BTBAM SHIP CC'IPAMV (liiMiiua). Timb Table «ob Arm. and other clrcumgtannei permitting). tfOR > H%am<3A. 'HGAPvm, trata Sieakwatoi, every Monday and Shdbsday, at 8.30 pjr. 'Cazriea fore-cabii. stewardess. Tow* <i sawS bccke.?! at Ofipin/e office •%£. t.-fliwei i* Sai?.7i <$ v,oS Htaj than i.tfT. o.Xa Country sassi .£5/an>ai.b by tncmtcß Sra • acoom )ed b» ftili ps.rticcUrn. Passafa licketa ra tt ibe Compaii^ r J Ojice prior £c selling AfTjM? to W i). V -±#oni. OniOß#l—%mont--c.-«A8. Nov Plvmotth
J. fl. PARKER. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OFTICJIAN Next Railway Crossing, Devoa-street New Pljmestb. rE Largest and Best Assorted: Stock in the district of the latest desigs for Torqnoise, Opal, Pearl, R aby, Sapphier, and Diamond Dress and Engagement Rings, Brooches, Bangles, etc. etc. First-class English Lever Watches, including Lancashire Watch Co.'s and Rothehrama' Watches, from £3 to £5 N.B.—Tnese Watches hare heavy cases., and up-to-date, well-finished movements Ladies' Gold Watches from £2 10s to £lB Us. Ladies' Silver Watches, Thobocjghly Beltabms. from 355. Nickel Watches, from 7s 6d to 32s fid each. Genuine Roiled Gold Watches and Chains. Ladies' Silver Chains, from 4s each. Ladies' Gold Chains, from 32s 6d each.
Ladies' Gold Muff Chains, from 44s each. Gold, Boiled Gold, Nickel and Steel Spectacles made to Oculists' prescriptions. A First-class Assortment o£ PRESENTATION CLOCKS, ELECTROPLATED, AND SOLID SILVER GOODS, MM Please Note the Address carefully Next Railway Obossing, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
JUST RECEIVED:— NEW AND POPULAR BOOKS--2/6 & 3/6The Man fiom Glengary ... The Afoatlen of South East... The Velvet Glove A Matter of Sentiment The House with the Green Shutteis The Awakening of Anthony Weir The Transgressors " Papers on Health" in one volume, 2s 6d " Studies of the Portrait of Christ," 1 and 2, 2s 6d and Ss 6d " The Expositor," volumes 1 to 10 AT T. R. HODDEK'S BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, &o, Italph Conner V. Sullen Mcrriman Winter Douglas S. Hocking Masson Kirk Matheson B. Nicholls
VHJMKHG
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19020422.2.22.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 22 April 1902, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
668Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 22 April 1902, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.