1 0\ JL mm STEAMHffIr COMPANY (MP NEW 1 ZEALAND, LTD. V 1 **»&* tamers carry/a,, 'stances permitting Carrying- BaJ * « 8.30 p tewardesscs. Md secor.d-claie oteamer every y ri l M " YD £ e^a^! MELBOUBNE, Sfe™ SOU JU 4 SEA ISLANDS, L he «ndb, Vancouver. A "straha n Line, vj. BTEAM. «^ SI «P CO, Limit,* , I AUCKLAND SEBYiqb
S- 8. BA B A Iff A wm Breakwater for ONFm IT.UKOPE, VIA AMEBIC*, MOST JKZBHfflxnra BOOTH { amws 1«» Lea W *»»• & A y"«u orangi T°, e v « Junel « Xwii jcwr. Passengers from New Zealand *... i™ SMjAM SHIP COMPANY Of #s%*■ oitlEi Vr HOYAL MAUI "as uw ~<■ j I?0R PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, I v \ Frem ? atle » Colombo (trani'diiiping ~, Leave bteamers Sydney MelbourM ~ , nOOll 1 P.JB. ')rotava Ma? 30 JuJe 2 *Orontcs Juno 13 June 18 Orient June 27 June 30 °'> Vl l, , . July u Jul y M And fortnightly thereafter. •Twin-screw steamer. Agents for all New Zealmd: UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Office: Brougham street, New Plf. mouth. *
THE ..:■:} WANGANUI KIYEJS Vliitrd by Tlouaandl. CHEAP HOLBDAI TARKR Wanganui-PJpirild return, B dayi' trif, Wanganul - Houseboiit return, 4 dan* I trip, £2. Service oonneets with nilway lyitenj Pipirild House and Houseboat art splendidly appointed. SUMMEE SERVICE. ' d ? ilj L from Wan g»nui, Mondayi exoepfr «d. From Taumarunul Tteadui, Thar* days, and Saturdays. t T p? ."^* i ' ora " (IWn 8 ■"* iw ) "Prt«| perties, vide Dr. Wohlmamrti report. Bath house* at the PipiriU Therm*] Spring, For Itinerariea of Senice, lonrW Bureaut— COOK & SONS, A. EATHIOS & CO., .Wanaanul
N.D.L. WOKD-DBUTSOHEB LLQIDJ 2P« PLXMOUTH to LONDON tf «, i weeka jtm Australia ud BrM lARES,- "' "•" Kratolass, torn £7O; Second-class, from (£«• IMrd-olaaa, ijom f£ie. ~ for "turn fares « d ,„ othw MOM, Ciply tO— L.A, NOLAN &Cx . ('ate Wilson & Nolan), JJUSSELL & SON, •ONUMEWTAL MASONS HIGHEST HONOKS )it m Monumental ™ aß .°fyf also speoial PrW i application, I«. •pection toTiteaT - ST. AUBTO fiXBBBT. fiOETB BOAR STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS. OSTRICH ON EACH PACKET. L D NATHAN & 00 Established 1840,
NGAIRE GARDENS, THE WONDERLAND OF TEE NORTE VS *j ,f a «Bt place in the Duminion to Pri„: t » Kcnic, either for Schools, *nvate or Public Bodies, or Garden Par. ™s; there is plenty of toom. Beautiful iwers, Lawns, and well-preserved Naiadudin Amusemeats in B"at variety, The Great Sensational "WATER CHUTE," |UiSoits, Tennis, Skittles, Crogust, Boating, Bathing, Swings,' See-Sawn. Bicycle Racing, Mcrry-go-Round, and, above all, That Mirth-creating Device THE "MAYPOLE WHIRL." Fruit and .!JolHo Stalls, also Tea Rooms, in the Grounds. Hot water ia provided free. All gamea and amuse lents FREE excepting the Water Chute Admission to Grounds .. SIXPENCE ' A. TRUELOVE,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 131, 25 May 1908, Page 4
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