f TNION BTBAM SHIP COMPANY OF U NEW ZEALAND (Limited) Will despatch.steamers carrying (passengers and cargo) from New Plymouth wharf weather and other c'rcumstances permitting) TO ONKHUNGA (fob Auckland) Takapuna, every Tufsoay at 8 30 p.m. Boioiti, every '1 hubsday at 8.30 p.m. Rotoiti, every Saturday, at 8.30 p.m. A representative of the Company travels in the mail train to book and berth pas '■engers before teaching Nesv Plymouth. TO WELLINGTON. Eotoiti, every Tuesday at 6.30 a.m. Takapuna, every Thubsday, i»t uoon. FOB DUNKDIN AND iOirrHKRN i?UKTb (WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.) Koomya, on Monday, 16 h Much, at noon. Passenger* 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 Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays for North, •nd for South at 4.30 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. Country Cargo must reach New Plymouth —For Southe.' n Ports, not later than Monday's and Wednesday's evening trains; and for North Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday morning trains accompanied by fall particulars. Passengers booked through to London by the Orient-Pacific Line, via Sydney, and the Oanadian and Australian Line, via Vancouver.
THE "ALL BKD" MAIL ROUTE TO LONDON. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LI HI". New Zealand to London, 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 sailng« &c., apply Descriptive pharaplets gratis. UNION STKAMSHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., Ltd., Broneham-street, PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I HAVE this day admitted Mr H. A. Lknnon into partnership in the business of Pablic Accountant carried on by me fct this -address, which will in futurj be transacted under the style of " KELSEY and LENNON." THOS. 0. KKLBEY, F.N.Z.A.A. New Plymouth, January Ist, 1903. 9 DISTINCTIVE FINISH. WHAT is the distinctive finish alout starched linen : It is not the whiteness nor jet the stiffness, for these are common to all. Take white shirts, collars and cuffs—whiteness and stiffness one expects, but there is no distinction in either. It is the glossy appearance of the laundried shirts that gives tbem the distinctive finishit is the finish which every woman who has to do with washing and iromn;.- likes to obtain. Success is assured to thos-j who use AYRES CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE it is so simple and easy to u e. ' There is no mixing and metiiny about with it. The powder is applied to the starched litcn with a flannel, and then follows the ironic .;. This glaze imparts a beautiful China-like polish, and gives general satisfaction. I SOLD EVERY WHERE j At 6d and Is per packet. j Samples sent post-free to any address in! the col o y. Write to H. AYKES, 90, Cuba-street, Wellington. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 62, 13 March 1903, Page 2
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455Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 62, 13 March 1903, Page 2
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