NORTUEIiN . STEAMSHtP COMPANY Limited). TIMK TABIiB FOB JANUAUY. Weather and other circurastauces _ permitting FOR ONEHUNGA. *XGAPUHI, for Onehunga Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8.30 p.m Kanierl carrier saloon passengers only I i Freight lo Kawhia mast be prepaid, | j 'Carrits fore-cabin stewardess. r ! Gairloch has no steerage accommodation] I for Ud-fs. i Town cargo must be booked at Company's j office and delivered at Railway not later j than 2.30 p.m. ' Country cargo rau°t reach New Plymouth I by morcing train, accompanied by full partij culara. I Passage ficlcets mu?t b& taken at the ; Company's Offica prior to sailing i Apply to i W. I). WEBSTHK, Agent. Option: Egmont-street New Plymouth UNION STPAM SHIP COMPANY OF NBW ZEALAND limited) j Will despatch steamers carrying (passen- [ jers HEitt cargo) from New Plymouth wharf ing) :- TO ONGHUNGA (for Auckland) Takapuxa, every TurgnAY at 8 30 p. Rotuiti, every 'J huksuAy at 8.30 p.tr.. Rotoiti every Saturday, at 3.30 p.m. Oi wd after 2 \i December a represent* tive of the Company will travel in the mail train io book and berth passengers before teaching New Plymouth. TO WELLINGTON. RoTOiU evtry TUE3DA7 at 6.30 a.m. Takapuma, every Thursday, at noon. FOR DUN'EDIN, VIA WELLINGTON AND SOIiTHKBN PORTS (withouttranSHIPMENT.) Opolu, on Monday, 19th January, at
Passengers are requested to obtain their Tickets at the Company's 03ice bijfore lamw. ! Cargo must be booked at Company's office and delivered not later than noon on Tuesdays, Thursday.*, and Saturdays for North, and for South at 4.30 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. Country Cargo must reach New Plymonth —For Southe; n Ports, not later than Monday's ani Wednesday's evening trains; and for North Tuesdays, Thursdiys, auU Saturday racrning trains accompanied by full particulars. - Passengers booked through to London by Ihe Orieut-Pacific Line, via Sydney, and the Canadian and Australian Line, via Van-
PAGI F1 0 LIN F. Nbw Plymouth to London. Via Colombo, Sues, Naples, Marseilles, and Gibraltar. Leave Leave Sydney Melbourne Noon 1.30 p.m. •Ophir ... January Omrsh ... Fe.hrnar Ormnz ... FebniE Orizaba ... March January 31 February t Fe.hruary 11 February 17 And Fortnightly thereafter 1 Twin screw Apents for all Ne v Zealand Ports, UNION STJtAM SHIP (JO. TOE "ALL RliD" MAIL ROUTE TO LONDON. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. New Zealand to Losdon, Via Sydney, Brisbane, Honolulu, Fiji, Victoria, and Vancouver, and through OaDadi cr (He United Stares by the # Canadian,' Pacific, or other railway linep. % For fall particulars, passsga money' sailngs '.cc, apply Dsscrittive plmmplets gratia. UNION .-.TBAyBBIP OOMPAN? OF N.Z., Ltd., K'roDgham-street.
DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY . . WI'.L GIVE AWAY A SPECIAL ORG4N In Walnut Case, High Top Mirror Back, Two Sfne* Swells, Grand and Octave Couplers. PURCHASES' on the Time-Payment Sjs'em or £-r Cash c£ a Piano or Organ during December wi'l receive 8n equal share in the Organ mentioned, and the Shareholders will be invitid early in January to arrance for disposal. Remember! The Omrership of the Organ will be confined to Purchasers of a Piano or Org-m during December. Country clients are placed on the same footing as town client?. FOR CHRISTMAS MONTR We have openod up a Special Hiipm nt cf Pianos by Brosdwoad&S.ms, Collard k Collard, I.ipp & Sohn, Schwechten, Bohm, Meissner, Koch k Sohne, Erard, and other Notab.'e Makers.
TIMK PAYMENTS FROM SJOs MONTHLY ORGANS. 19 Guineas, worlh 25 Gnineas, ORGANS, 22 Guineas, worth 30 Guineas. T HE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. DEVON-STREET, New Plymouth. G. W. HENDEfIS"W, Represents iv 9. r-BNTA'. f'URGBOS Pure Gas ictions, under Gas AI.I, WOHK GUAKANTK :ite C jffea Palace ■■iton' and Devon Stre IK. J?!iASOH »-Il Wedoo-i'av, »i; ; I r Itigrlev.'Ood every e consulted at Mr.
IMPERIAL CALF FOOD, Lavgdown & Sox, Chri-tdmn;h, Testimonials. [Extract from ihc Wyndbara He June Hll\ 1901.] 7j K JOHN MclJfc'AN, of .Seaward Downs WL yesterday told us of a satisfactory experience he lias had i n rearing calves with artificial 100 1 H* rained twenty calves on ■' Imperial " Calf I'ood, and at the sam time ha I other* which ho f■ d with new milk. Tie lotmcr <dd quite as well as the latter, and (wh'it sold live months old; re->li?ed top market values. Matuira Island, January 21th, 1901. Messrs 1 angr'.own k ••on, Christchurch.— Dear Sirs,—He Calf Kcoi pu-ohased from you, I m-iv fa? that I was we! ■ <"1 with it, as my rakes did vi-ry w, ,'. . tile fed with it, and I consider it very sa isfactory an economical Calf Kood.--Yours faithfully T. W. Foster. BUHGESS, FK«SER & CO. dw Sole Agents, Taranaki.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13, 16 January 1903, Page 2
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