TTNIOK STEAM SHlft 4Sv COMPANY K\ 01 NEvV ZEALAND, LTD, Will despatch Steamers (carrying pajsengers and cargo) from New Plymouth Wharf (weaklier and other civcuiu&ta&Gtfl permitting)— TO ONEIIUNGA Jor Auckland)— Takupuuu, every U'liliKDAY, at 8.3 C p.m. Takapuna, every TiIIRSDAY, at 8.34 p.m. Uutuili, every KATIKDA Y, at 8.30 p.m. (Currying Si.loon and Second Class Stewardesses). 'JO WKLUXIHuX. 'liutuili, every TL'KSDAY, at noon. ('Taking Xeisoa cargo direct.) 'iakaptma, every SATURDAY, at noon. V'OH IMJNKIMN AND SOUTHERN PORTS (without transhipment)— miaua, Monday, February 8, at nooa. SYDNEY, FitOM WELLINUTONStea'ncr every FRIDAY. SYDNEY, FJiuM AUCKLAND--Steamer every MONDAY. LYTTELTON, FROM WELLINGTON— Steamer DAILY (8 p.m.), Sandays excepted). WEST COAST SOUNDS EXCURSION. \\ aikure, Jan. Id from "Ounedia. lion Lilly Excursions to South 6ea Islands. SAN FRANCISCO, VIA PAPEETE—'llanapouri, February 11, from Wellington Passengers booked through to Londu* by the Orient-Pacing Lino (via Sydney) and the Canadian and Australian t.Vi« (via Vancouver), OFFICE: BROVGHAM STREET. NORTHERN COMPANY (LTD.). AUCKLAND SERVICE FROM BREAKWATER. (Weather and other circusutwoM permitting). FOR O.\EHUNGA S.S. RARAWAErery MONDAY, WBDNEBDA& and FRIDAY, at 8.30 p.m. (Rarawa carries fore-cabin »tewaiidm>. 1. Passage Tieketa muit b« taken at this Company's Office, or from the Ami on train. 3, All cargo for shipment mutt bt accompanied by a shipping note. 3. Town cargo miut be looked at Company's Office and delivered at railw«j> not later than 2.80 p.m, 4. Country cargo should reach Nik Plymouth by morning train, mo» panied with all particulax. Apply to J. 0. WEBSTER, Agent. Officei: Egmont-it., New Plymouth.
OANADIAJT ACBTKA< LIAN POYAi MAJfc fjjTfcg LIJJM. JfcUBOPE, VU AVKMQj. MOST INTEKIfiSTINQ KODTII amer» Lent Lwn Sydney Auok)u4 Makura* Feb. 15 Feb. IT Aorangi Moh. 15 Mch. 17 Marama* April 12 April 14 Makura* May 10 May 12 *Twi» ier»w, VIA BAN FRANCISCO. (Transhipping to Maripoaa. at Papeet »>i 'Manapouri, from Wellington, Feb. V. raaaeiigori irom Mew few Au option <*f joining Ui mall iteuc it Sjrdney o/ Buys. For all inforaatloi, giNk baata* ■apt, ate., applj t*— UNION BTKAM SHIP OOHPAXI CM MW ZKALAJO.
OKIKNT KOYAk ***» JUs UNI. TOE PLYMOUTH AND LONBO*, Via Fremantle, Colombo (transUpplaa for all Indian porta) and Bom •ailing ai radar from Sydney aid )M> bourns— Ltav* Loir* SUamtrs Sydney Melboara* aooa 1 pjL Orient Feb. 8 Feb. 0 Oroya Feb. 20 Feb. S3 Ortona" Mch. 3 Mot. I •Orontcs March 17 March 22 "Aaturhs March 31 April • •OmraU April 14 April 20 Oruba May 1 May 4 Ojiliir May 15 May 18 Orient May 21) June 1 Oroya June 12 June IS And fortnightly thereafter, •Twin-Bcrew steamer. Agents for all New Zealand i UNION STEAM SbTP 00 MP ANT' Offlcei Brougham street, New FtV "NT ORDDEUTBOHER LLOYD^CD* pan\. DIRECT STEAMERS to ENGLAND and the CONTINENT, calling at Adv laide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Bnei Canal, Naples, Genoa, Sonthamptoc (London), Antwerp, and Bremen, will be despatched at under;— Lea?f Sydney 1.80 p.m. Oot. 3 Oot. 31 Nov. 28 Deo. 26 1809 Jan.23 , Feb.2o 'Twin (crew. FARES: First class, from r£T7» •econd class, from £47 i third alaaa. from £l6 to £lB. For return fares aai all other lalot* mation apply to L. A. NOLAN AND 00., Looal Agents.
CHRISTMAS HAMPEBS FROM 20S UPWARDS. MANNING'S ALE on Draught. MANNING'S ALE ond STOUT Bottlei AUSTRALIAN WINES PENFOLD'S, HARDY'S, and AULDANA CEYLON TEA GOLDEN-TIPPED PEKOE. HUMPHRIES AND CO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND BOTTLERS, Brought ai Street, New Plymouth,
MOJSEY TALKS J£Y present large stock must U ~?;iidly reduced, aud in order to effect the reduction all goods will be offered at VERY LOW FIGURES, Call and get my prices for Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Diarici, Louthcr Ware, Frames, etc. Bargains in Profusion At A. E. COTTIER'S BROUCiiAM-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. HYGENIC BAKERY, DEVOX STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN 0. LECtG, Proprietor. I" aro making a special line of Sponge diet cakes at (id each. Our fresh fruit pies—viz., plum, apple, iipricot, peueh—we make fresh every ■dav—Oil ■each; nice nud handy for the table. Wo are particularly careful in 'the making of our Oakca—nothing hut 'tlic best of ingredients used. Our Sul'tuna at 101b is delicious. Special bread! '-fancy crescents, C. loaves, Sultana tread, wlieatmeal bread.—"HYGIENIC."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 8, 3 February 1909, Page 4
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