tfOKffIEKN STEAMSHIP COMPANY 1 Limited). Time Table fob Janualy. Weather aort other circumstances permitting FOR ONEHUNUA. *Sgjpuhi, for Onehunga Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8,30 p.m Kanierl carries saloon passengers only Freight to K&whia mast be prepaid, •Carries fore-cabin stewardess. Oairloch has ni steerage aocom aiodation forlsdifs. Town ca r go must be booked aVOoaipany's office ani delivered at Railway not later than 2.30 p.'--. Coactry cargo mu»t reach New Plymouth b? mor; ir.g accompanied by fd!l particulars. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Corapany's Office prior to sailing Apply to W. D. WEBSTEH, Agent. Officii: : Egmont-atreet New Plymouth
UNION STKAM SFIP COMPANY OF • NKW ZEALAND (.Limited) Will despatch steamers carrying (passengers and cargo) from New Plymouth wharf (wiaiiher and other circumstances permitting) :• TO ON3HUNGA (fob Auckland) Takapuna, every Tuesday at 8 30 p.m. Rotoih. every Thubsday at 8.30 p.m. » Rotoiti every Batubdat, at 5.30 p.m. 0 i a'ia after 2nd D-cember a representative of the Company will travel in the maii train to l-ook and berth passengers before reaching Ne-v Plymouth. TO WELLINGTON. lioTO'.ii e*vry Tue3<->>.? at 6.30 a.m. Takapuna. every Thursday, at noon. b'OK DiJNKD'N, VIA WELLINGTON AND I i-Ji'i.S i'w'i(W'THOaTTRANSHiPSIH.Vr.) Upolu, = n Monday, 19th January, at r. jon. Passenger; are requested to obtain their Ticket? st the Qotufany's Office bafore o?;i1b£ stairaars; Cargo must le booked at Company's office aad delivered net later than noon on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for North, an ! for South at 4.30 p.m. on Monday? and Wednesday. Country Caigo most reach New Plymouth —For Sonthe; n Ports, not later than Monday's an l . Wednesday's evening trains; and for North Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday morning trains accompanied by full particulars. Passengers booked through to London by the Orient-Pacific Line, via Sydney, and the Canadian and Australian Line, via Vancouver.
QRIENT PACIFIC LINK. Nbw Pltmouth to London. Via Colombo, Soez, Naples, Marseilles, and Gibraltar, "Ophir ... 1 Januai / 31 February 3 Omrah ... i Februaiy 11 February 17 Ormuz ... February 25 M- -ch 3 Orizaba ... March 11 March 17 Ana Fortnightly thereafter. * Twin screw Apeats for all New Zealand Ports, HNION STEAM SHIP CO. rpHE "ALL Rh'D" MAIL ROUTE TO I LONDON. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINK. New Zealand to London, Via Sydney, Brisbane, Honolulu, Fiji, Victoria, f.r/d Vancouver, and through Caoafa or the United States by the Pacific, or other railway lines. For fail particulars, passage moueyl Salinas '.to., apply Descriptive phamplets gratis. UNION vrgA iiSHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Steamer | Leave Leave Sydney Melbomae. Noon 1.30 p.m. Krougharn-straet.
THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. . V-'l'A. GIVE AWAY A SPECIAL ORGAN In Walnut Cusc, High Top Mirror Bac>, Two Knc i ;-"wel!s, Grand urgan and Octave uoapters. on the Time-Payment Sjs!ep or f-T Gash of a Piano or Orgai during IVcembef v.i■ 1 receive an equal shire in the Organ mentioned, and the Shareholders 'will be invited early in Janairy to arran-e for disposal. Remember 1 The Ownership of the Organ will be confined to Purchasers of a Piano or Org in during Country clients are pheed on the same footing as town clients. FOR CHRISTMAS MONTH We hp-ve opened up a Special Shipm nt cf Pianos by Broadwood k S >es, Collard & Coliard, Lipp k. Sohn, Schwechten, Bohm, Meiesner, Koch k Sohne, Krardj and other Notable Makers. TIVIK PAYMENTS FROM 203 MONTHLY ORGANS 19 Guineas, worth 23 Guineas ORGANS, 22 Guineas, worth 30 Guineas.
T HE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. DEVON-STREET, New Plymouth G. W. HENDERSON, Representa ive. B R A S 0 fl J ORNTAr, EOBGHOS 7ompln<« cfets £\ I £2 £3 3 Pare Gas Extraet'onf, >;r,der Gas ItxiraMor.s... Al t . Work Guaranteed. Address Opposite Coffes Palace (Corner sA Bgmoßt and Devon Streets MR, BRANCH n:ll isilnglewood every Wednesday, »dj mny rs coutuited atM-. Quieley'n
j iMPERIfiL CALF FOOD, I Lavgdows k Son, Christchurch. ' Testimonials. [Extract from the Wyndham Hera'd, June Htl>, 1901.] f IVI "OHN JIoBiCAN, of Seaward Downs | ITI . yesterday told us of a satisfactory j experience he has had in rearing calves i with *rtifici: t l fcod lis raised twenty calves -oi! ' Imperial " Ca!f Koo.l. and at the sam tune hat oilier v/iii..!, he f. d with new jrm.i-. fie fun',or fii-I quite u-j well as the -;■!-v, aiki ;-n 1 d live months old; rC'li-ed top ttMrfcut vn'.ivs. •Vat 'U'a 1.k.1, .Tan nary 24th, 1901.--.Jes.-rs I on, Ctiristchuroli.Lteir .<;r<,-;: c Calf Kvo i p" phased from you, I may say that I v.a* w< -d with it, as m-' calves did wry w,,. while fed with it, and I consider it very satisfactory an economical Caif Food —Yours faithfully, *V. Foster. 1 BUKGESS, I'RASEK & CO. f aw Sole Agents, Taranaki.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1903, Page 2
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