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UNION STEAMSHIP 1 ..umi'ANy OF NEW uMuti, „ llHrj t«x.Z g0 ilom ! < ew «*• I'dmsl-anceg uerimttuig)'.^ 1 " 1 utlier i \ day, at 8.3U p.m. ' 804 s& tur. liotoiti every Tuesday at 8.30 Bm Oanymg saloon . j£?J stewardesses, B «OM-cl$||

ro W'EUaiGTOK' «.» J: UTU 'INGTOft, ' steamer every Friday, : SIDNEY, FJiuil AUCKLAND! Steamer ovcry jlondair MIiLBOUMS, .FBOM WJELLLNGTOM,- , vrTP, Tnx? er^ vcry T,lni 'B<!ay. ' 1-YIIELWN, PROM > WELLhVGTONi reamer daily (8 p.m.), Su n day. «' cepted. south sea islands* ! Monthly Excursions, I ;liTZ B V b , ookrji t0 Lwid ° a by ib» I lie P™?-■ ' vi# tydney, and by Vancouver" Australian r&

, M ORTHERN STEAM. SHIP CO., Umitad, AUCKLAND 6EKVIGE." fi?- 8. EAUffi •«»ves Breakwater for ONEHUNOJ' MONDAY ' WEDNESDAY, a I'HIDA V 8.30 p,ni, •Oil FRIDAY, May IS, the Rarawa u ill not lcav c until lnidnight. Town Cargo must be booked at o£* s and delivered at r&iivii n.t later than 2.30 p.m. • " Country cargo should react New My. nouth by morning train, accompuft ' ( MI particulars. J. 0. WEBSTER, Agent, Np7/ Plymouth. Jffice, Egmoat-ot-iit.

UfUNAWAIf ATTfiTPi. k ROYAL lttD> 2j link VTA AMEP.I.O4 ASOST INTERESTING ROUTS, Steamers Leave Lean Sydney Aucklwrf Manuku" May 11 *May l» 'Marama June 8 Jqaelt Aorangi July 0 j„iy g 'Twi» screw. Passengers from New Zealand .hart cho option of joining th« mail atoasniT it Sydney or Suva. For all ir formation guldt. bopkl, maps, etc., epply ts— MON HTI'.AM SHII- COMPANY Of NEW ZK ALAND. , OItIEMX ROYAL MITT. [MR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON,

\' ; a Fremantle, Colombo (transWliplng for all Indian porta) and Sues Canal, sailing as under from Sydneyand Melbourne:— Leave Leave Steamers Sydney Melbourne soon 1 p.m. Irmuz May 16 MayW )rotava Ma v 30 June 2 'Orontes June 13 June 16 And fortnightly thereafter, "Twin-screw steamer. ~ Agents (or all ivfew ZealawU UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Office: Brougham street, Nmff'HjT" uouth.

THE ■» WANGANUI KIYBB Vlsilrd by Tkouundt. QHEAP HOLIDAY TAfiKR Wanganui-Pipirikl rettlni, B daw'txtt, £l. ■ * Wahgannl - Houssbout retton-jl dayi" trip, £B. Service connects railway lyitta at Taumarunui and Wanganui, and by ooaohfrom Pipjriki with rail at Ohalame. Pipirild Hous». and Houseboat art P l , B ®* for * Pleasant iolldayiplendidly appointed. SUMMER SERVICE, daily from Wangaiiul, Mondayi exoep't* «d. From Taumarunui Tue«Uyi, Thar* days, and Saturdays. The "Wai-ora" (living water) narlaa at Plpirikl baa rateable meSfttaal prenertieß, vide Dr. Wohlmann's report. Bath houses at the Piplrilci TW»t!i Spring. For Itineraries of Serrioe, loarirt Nwaus— COOK k SONS, A. SATKIOS & CO., Wan*anul

N.D.L. NORD-DBHTBOfffIB ILOTD.Ji £JEW PLYMOUTH to LONDON ««y 4 week# iria Australia ud B*e* Carnal.) FARES: First-class, Won £7o*, Seoond-class. from £4J } Third-class, Oom £l6, For return fares and all other biota* Hoa, ryply to— > A. NOLAN & U ('ate Wilson & Nolan), SARNIA HOUSE. PiUVA't'li BOARDING • HOUSE. Opposite English Clmrcii, Vivian-street, X IIIS Up-to-date Boarding-hous* • b situated iu a good, airy, central position, two minutes' walk from Post Oflico and one minute lrom Marsland , Hill. Die house hae been thoroughly renovated inside and out. Electric i'ght ■tnd gas, kot, cold, and shower botlu. A comfortable home in a desirable locality. Meals, Is, Tariff, is 6d per day, or £1 per week. SARNIA HOUSE. SARA I A HOU« J, . MRS. J~ GILBSKT, P»oprietr«*g,

I STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS. SVE OSTRICH ON EACH FACIEI'. L D NATHAN & CO WUMiiibt.) 1840

BUSSELL & SON, j\j[ 0N UN TAI, M4s on s HIGHEST HOWOKS P, 11 ?" ,' u th e New Plymouth Firai P°" W* Awarde^ JW t* . Dl P loma for the Beat Exhibit in Monuments! mtißonry .■ also special Prieo Mulal and Diploma for Best .Working Exhibit. Marble and r Granite Mcnuuiieuts and'Crosfteflj fclso iron fences, etc., kept la stock. Doaigns and estimate* furnished on application. I*, *pectinn fnrited. ST. AUBWr (3TOBET flOr/H ROAB.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 124, 16 May 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 124, 16 May 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 124, 16 May 1908, Page 6

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