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UNION STEAMSHIP —.-SHisy* i <«»»»» mouth Wharf ( w Jf> New Phr. caiußtanc«s «Hw cfr T ™fy G '\ - day, at 8.30 p.ni 7 SaturKotoiti every Tuesday at«<m Carrying . ; MO p. m . stewardesses, n<n , ~. 10 P.'ELLIIVGTON' ttWauafc <»^SX'SgtySteamer every Friday.

SYDNEY, FKO.M AUCKLAND. ' LYfTEf Tnv ler^ Vory T!lu ™day. Wt ffsjrssFE cepted. SO m'\m EA w 7SLANDS: : PflHQnn ? Excursions, »-ntS e f - d v . a '° nb7 ilw - i|l^> N ° RTHERN W-ffiSfSHIP CO., u mlUi , AUCKLAND 6EEVXOB. §!• S. HABA J? A leaves Breakwater for ONEBttw«i» "very MONDAY, WEDNr^sVS 0 * FRIDAY at &30 « aotlater than 2.30 p.m St '*"*»* m !» ° argo Bhoul<i react v., p.. mouth by moraine train by full particulirsf ' MMnI P««WI J. 0, WEBSTER, Agent, Office, E S^t,trJ; W «*■««».,

CANADIAN AUSTRA, _JKNK R ° YAL Tr.UKOPE, VIA A^TOA. MOST INTERESTING ROUTHL amers Leave Lean to » ISl* J r ly 8 J™y " Manuka Aug. 3 A u ,. g •Twui lortw. Passengers from New Zealand taBteam " 4"e^ 1 1,5 noD"^ oD " JON STIiiAM ■ SHIP COMPANY 0* NEW ZR4LANJX * -I ~-v ~ ~" * f - v -^ v , CUiIEOT EOYAL matt, t-.tiiifecsisi LINE. Fjm PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, \ N'l Fremantle, Colombo (trans/iljiplni for all Indian ports) and Sue* Canal, sailing as under from Sydney and Melbourne:— Leave Leave steamers Sydney Melbourne noon 1 p.m. ' )rotava Ma- 30 June 2 •Orontes June 13 June 16 Orient June 27 June 30 Oroya July 11 July 14 And fortnightly thereafter. 'Twin-screw steamer, Agenta for aU Now Zeals ad: UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Office: Brougham street, N«r Ply. mouth.

T H E WANGANUI RIVER Visitnd by Thoua&BdA, QHEAP HOLIDAY FARES, Wanganul-Pipiriki return, 8 d*y»' trig, Wanganni - Housebout return, 4 d»y»' . trip, £2. "service connects with ruilw&y ,y»t«» Taumarunui and Wanganui, and by „ piriki with 'ail at Ohakuna mii Houm >nil Houseboat an A* cee for 4 iolidtysplendidly appointed. ' SUMMER SEItVTCE, m rr Wan Bailu8 ailuJ ' Mondays except. parties, vide Dr. WoMmuw'a report. Bath house* at the Pipirild ThernuJ Spring For Itinerariei ol Swriee, ltmrM Bureaui— COOK 4 SONS, A HATRICS & 00,i Wuimd,

n.d.l. i'NORD-DEDTSOHEB ZiLOXD.J JJEW PLYMOUTH to LONDON mr* * weeka jvi* Autmlk ud lM* Caial.) , ....- f ABESi ' First-class, fcwrt £7o} • ; Sesond-claaß, from ■£&, " • Xidrd-ciaßs, from r £lß. ~ for return fares and all other Infom* Uo», fippijr to-* ~ L. A. NOLAN & (a (lato Wilson & Nolan), RUSSELL & SON, jitonumental masons

HIGHEST HONOKS given in the Now Plymouth Exhibition, 1001-5. Awarded First .Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit 111 Monumental masonry; also special Prlu Medal and Diploms for Beat Working Exhibit. Marble aik*. Granite Monuments and' Crosses; also iron fences, efco., kept in Jtock. Designs and estimate* furnished on application, li, •paction Invited. , BT. AUBYN fiXMatX. 60 W3 ROAD. '

STAHDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS. SE'B OSTUIOH ON BACH PACKE1 1 , D NATHAN & CO I Established 1840, NGAIRE GARDENS. THE WONDERLAND 0! TEE NORTH.

TVHI( fiaest place in the Dominion to hold a Picnic, either for School?, Private or Ptiiilio Bodies, or Qarden Par. ties; there is plenty of loom. Beautiful Howera, lawns, and well-preserved Native Bush, Amusements in great variety including " The Great Sensational ''WATER CHUTE," yuoits, Tennis, Skittles, Croquet, BoatBathing, Swings, See-Sawa. Bicycle Racing, Merry-go-Round, and, above all, That Mirth-creating Device rnis "MAYPOLE WHIR t." Fruit and Lollio Stalls, aho Te* Rooms, in the Grounds. Ifot water is provided free. All games and amuse ments FREE excepting the Water Chute, Admission to Grounds .. SIXPENCE ' v A. TRUELOVE, Proprietor and Manage*.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 133, 27 May 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 133, 27 May 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 133, 27 May 1908, Page 4

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