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- UNION STEAMSHIP OffIBS^ w:MPA NY'OF NEW jmsßßm Zealand, LTD. despatch. Btaamers c&rryj r ig VMk " sengers and cargo from >j ew yj_. mouth Whari (weather nud other efr I'amstanoes permitting) s-» TO ONEIIUNUA (For Auckland) j 'i'akapuna, every Thursday and Satur. day, at 8.30 p.m. Rotoiti every Tuesday at 5.30 p,m. Carrying saloon <md second-clam stewardesses TO WELLINGTON'; *Rotoiti, evtry Thursday at noon, taking cargo to Aelson direct, iakapuna, every Tuesday at noon. FOR DUiNEiiilv, & SOU'j'ilKRN PORTS (without tranfijupinent/, Corinna, Monday, May 18,. at noon. MDNEY, FROM WELLINGTON: Steamer every Friday. SVDNEST, FROM AUCKLAND; Steamer every Monday, . ■ MELBOIiRNE, FROM .WELLINGTON Steamer every Thursday. LY f TELTON, FROM Steamer daily (8 p.m.), Sundays ex* ) cepted. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS: ' Monthly Excursions. Passengers booked to London by <&« I Jrient-Pacifie Line, via Sydney, and by I .he Canadian and Australian Line, Tfi Vancouver. NORTHERN STEAM" SHHP.QQ., Jimit«d. AUCKLAND SERVICE. q. s. RAB AW A

waves Breakwater; for ONBHUNOJt every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, ft "FRIDAY at 8.30 p.m. *On FRIDAY, May 15, the Rarawa will not leave until midnight. Town Cargo must \>e booked at OC* pany's office and delivered at railway 'lot later than 2.30 pjn. , Country cargo should react New Ply. mouth by morning train, accompanied >y full particulars. J. 0. WEBSTER, Agent,

New Plymouth. Jffice, EgKoat-»t'ist. CANADIAN AUSTRA. ROYAL MAU> ? JjiNJS. -,i ' , EUROPE, VIA AMERICA. MOST INTERESTING ROUT& " Steamers Leave Leavt Sydney Aucklani Manuka* May 11 *May la •Marama June 8 Junel# Aorangi July 6 July 8 ' •Twi* screw. Passengers from New Zealand' havt tKe option of joining the mail eteamsr ac Sydney or Suva. For all information guido bookSj maps, etc., apply ts — i.'NION SThAM SHIP COMPANY Ofl NEW ZEALAND. ' . O-uIENT EIQYAL MAIL • line. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, \' ; a Fremantle, Colombo (transalpine for all Indian ports) and Sue* Canal, sailing as under from Sydney and Mel- - bourne:— Leave Leave Steamers Bydney Melbourne noon 1 p.m. Ormuz May 16 May W ' jrotava Ma* 30 June 2 "Orontes June 13 June 16 And fortnightly thereafter. 'Twin-screw steamer. Agents for all New Zealand: UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Office: Brougham street, New Ply* mouth. TEH WANGANUI KIVER Viaitfd by Thousand*. QHEAP HOLIDAY FARES, Wanganui-Pipiriki return, fl days' trif, ei. 1 Wanganui • Houaebout return, i itjt' trip, £2. Service connects with railway syiten at Taumarunui and Wanganui* and by coach from Pipiriki with rail-at Ohakune. Pipirild House and Houseboat are ideal places for a pleasant holiday w splendidly appointed. SUMMER SERVICE, daily from Wanganui, Mondays except* <d. From Taumarunui Tueidayi, Thar* days, and Saturdaya. The "Wai-ora" (living water) ipriig at Pipiriki has valuable medieiiul pro> perties, vide Dr. Wohlmann's report. Bath houses at the Pipiriki Thermal Bpring. .J .... Tor Itineraries of Servioe, lmiSd Bureaus— COOK A SONS, A. HATRIOK it, GO., WanaanaL,

■ X.D.L, ®OW>DIOTBOHJ» LLQJD.i """•»* 139 PL-SMOOTH to LONDON Mkj 4 weeks (Via AartnlU aad few C!»»al.) :. y - • fARES i First-class, iron £7O j ' Socond-fllasß,. from £ttj ■/. Third-elaes, f/om £l6. For return fares and >ll other inform* Uoa, rjply to— !'•' ™"*"i L. A. NOLAN & U (late Wilson & Nolan), SARNIA HOUSE. PRIVATE BOARDING - HOUSE. Opposite English Church, Vivian-street, •jPHIS Up-to-date Boarding-hous* ift situated in a good, airy, position, two minutes' walk from Post Office and one minute from Marsland house hag been thoroughly renovated inside and out. Electric i'ght and gas, hot, cold, and shower baths. A comfortable home in a desirable locftljty. . 'i " Meals, Is. Tariff, 4s #d per day, or £1 pe* week. SAft NI A HOUSE. SARJSIA HOUSE. MRS. J. J. GUBSKT, Proprietress. STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS. Sliß OSTWCH ON EACH PACEE1 1 . L D NATHAN & CO RsUblishrd 1.840, RUSSELL & SON, M 4.8 0N S HIGHEST HONOKS Rvwl-r the ? ew Pl y m f»th lir. 'p™' 5 ' Warded i>j. ze Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental laaiionry; also special Prig* Midal and Diploma for Best Working i Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monuments and Crosses $ also iron fences, etc., kept in stock. Designs and estimates furnished on application. Ib. ■pection invited. ST. AUBYN (3TPEET, booth road.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 120, 12 May 1908, Page 4

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662

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 120, 12 May 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 120, 12 May 1908, Page 4

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