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_ T T NlO X ST E A 11 vJ SHIP CO., OF ~nrpsS; NEW ZEA ' LAND, Limited Will despatch steamers cirrying passengers an cargo fiom New Ply. ■uouth \\ iiart (weather and other cirinstances permitting) • TO ONKHUNGA FOB AUCKLAND Rotoiti every Tuesday, at 8.30 p.m. Takapuna every Thursday, at 8.30 p.m. Takapuna every Saturday at 8.30 pm. Carrying saloon and second-class stew desses, TO WELLINGTON. Takapuna Tuesday at noon. Botoiti every Thursday at noon, Taking Nelson cargo direct. FOB DUNEDIN AND SOUTHERN POBTS (without transhipment.) tonniia, Monday, Nov,, 5 at noon TO SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND CALCUTTA. APABIMA,, twin screw steamer 6000 tons. SOUNDS EXCURSIONS. From Dunedin 15th., January 1907. Passengers booked to London by the Orient-Pacific line, via Sydney; and by the Canadian and Australian line via Vancouver NORTHKKMi steam SHIP COMPANY LIMITED. AUCKLAND SERVICE. From breakwater (weather and other circumstances permitting) S.S. BABAWA FOE ONEHUNGA EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FBIDAY. at 8.30 p.m. Passage tickets must bo taken at the Company's office, or from agent on train. The Barawa carries a fore-cabin stewardess. All cargo for shipment must be accompanied by a shipping note. Town cargo must be booked at railway not later than 2.30 p.m. Country cargo should reach New Plymouth by morning train, accomipaned by full particulars Apply to J. C. WEBSTEB, Apent

IANADIAN A S TBALIAN BOY AL MAIL LINE EUBOPE YIA AMEBICA. MOST INTEBESTING BOUTE. Steamers Leave Leave Sydney Auckland Miowera Oct., 29 Oct., 31 Aorangi Noy. 26 Nov. 28 ♦Moana Dec. 21 Dec. 26 •Twin screw. Passengers from New Zealand have the option of joining the mail steamer at Sydney or Suva. For all information, guide books, maps etc., apply, UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. O BIENT BOYAL MAIL LINE. FOB PLYMOUTH AND LONDON Via Freemantle, Colombo, (transhipping for all Indian ports) and Suez Canal, sailing as under from Sydney and Melbourne : Steamer Leave Leave Sydney Melbourne noon 1 p.m. •Orontes Nov., 3 Noy„ (j Orubr Nov. 37 Nov. 120 Opliir Dec., 1 Dec., <1 *Omrah Dec., 15 Dec., 18 Oroya Dec., 2y Jan.,l Ajid fortnightly after. •Twin screw steamers. Agents for all New Zealand ports. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Office, Egmont Street New Ply. mouth NO NEED FOR HOME BAKINC. FROM time to time wo have endeavored to impress this on the ladies of New Plymouth. Take a pencil and paper and figure out the cost of your baking, and you will admit that the amount saved is poor pay for your valuable time. Buy at the HYCIENIC BAKERY, and you will have more time for outdoor life. SuUana Bread, Steak and Kidney Pies, Vanilla Wafers,

POTTED MEAT ROLLS. Legg's Hygienic Bakery Devon Street. New Plymouth. IT PAYS TO BUILD. THERE is no sentiment in business. No landlord is going to Itt you a house unless b« sees profit in it. Why not build a house for yourself, and save the rent? That" making your money earn interest. Remember, as the district grows rent 3 will increase. Get our terms to borrowers. Ours is the best society to deal with.

NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT and LOAN SOCIETY. Brougham Street. A TIDY LIVING WITII A CHANCE OF A FORTUNE W E have selected and obtained authority to ul the laud in t-h<" on which th«-iv arc i:iong of nil. HERE ARE TWO OF THEM: 180 ACRES, w'U subdivided and (.'van, coitugu and outbuildings. i'i i< c. i/t-r acx l , with 100 ACRES- .iu< ut («> in gra->*. in th» wry !(»;ir- <il tin' v:ry heart of the SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY; 660 ACRES, all in fenced and subdivided. iwu iii'i'.-'.i from 'ownship. on good road, suitable fur milking* "r grazing, tarry wjual iu ji per aere. l'rice, ,/'C pelade. Tcrm» anaiii-i'.d. 942 ACRES, all in grass, fenced and Subdivided. 2 5-roomcd cottages, binds, dip, etc.; near Toko. Adjoining farms have eiiang<d liandrco ntly at ,£ls and £1(1 per acre, i'rice ,'jj. /jouu ca-h requited, remainder at 5 per cunt for five or ten yur=. HOUSE PROPERTY. 1£ ACRES, with Iwo-storcyod house, liiaia ' A RKAL SNIP at jC/su. Xut ill'' vaiue of ihe land. ACRES. v. :tli htorc, G-roomed li'l'rice £wu cash required. \\c have it vi r.ii i,;i mi~ ihe owners of which are willing 10 take first mortK.'ge 1 - «r gwjd sfcmd mortgages in payment. GEO. LIVINGSTON, AUC'nON'l'l'.k, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, P.'voii Street J t New Pymouth, 1

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81874, 26 October 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81874, 26 October 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81874, 26 October 1906, Page 1

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