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UNION STEAM SHU COMPANY Of -eaeffiem NEW ZEALAKD, LID. Will despatch Steamers (carrying pi)st'ngL'jo ujiil carguj from \ew PlyjnoucJk Wlmrl (weather and oilier circuoistancM permitting)— TO ONEHUNGA ;fur Aucklaod)Takapuna, every TUESDAY, at 8.3 C p.m. Takapunu, every TIIUIISDAV, at B.SO p.m. lioloiti, every SATURDAY, at 8.30 p.m. (Currying SIJOOII ami Second Uwas Stcwur jesafai. TO WELLINGTON. "llutiiili, tH'ery 1 LJ-Si J AV, at noon. ("Taking Nelson cargo direct.) J ukupuna, every S A TI.UiJAY, at 11000* FOR DUN EI)IN AND SOUTHERN' I'OKTS (without transhipment)— Cuiiniia, Monday, 1-V-lnuarv 8, at noon. SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTON'— Steadier every FRIDAY. SYDNEY, FROM Steamer every MONDAY. LYTTELTON, FROM WEUJNGTON— Steamer DAILY (8 p.m.), Faudaya excepted). went coast sounds excursion. Naikiire, Jan. 10 ( from Ounedia. Monthly Excursions to South Sea Islands. SAN FRANCISCO, VIA PAPEETE—■Al.inap.iuri, February 1), from Wellington Passengers booked through to LonUuL by the Orient-Raci..,. Line (via Sydney) and the Cunadian and Australian Line (via Vancouver). OFFICE: BKpf'GHAM STREET.

WOKTHERN &t COMPANY (LTD.). AUCKLAND SERVICE^ FROM BREAKWATER. (Weather and other circumsti permitting). FOR O.VKHUNQA— S.S. RARAWA— Every MONDAY, Wwnwß and FRIDAY, at 8.30 p.m. . (Rarawa carries fore-cabin steward^ 1. .Passage Tickets must be take this Company's Office, or from the i on train. 2. Ail cargo "for shipment muitl accompanied l.y a shipping note. 3. Town cargo must be looked at t, pany's Office and delivered at (till not later than 2.30 p,m 4. Country cargg shoaid reach Plymouth by morning train, panied with all particulars. Apply to J. a WEBSTER, Agc&t* Offices: Egmont-it., New Plymouth.

CANADIAN ADBTJHLI AN POYAL MAI* LMni. y BIUBOPK, VIA AUKWCSA. MOST INTER ICSTINQ BOUTL ' Juneri Leare Lurt 6ydney Aucktai Makura* Feb. 16 Pels. 17 Aorangi Mo.li. 15 Mch. 17 Mararna* April 12 April li Makura" May 10 H»t 18 •Twii term VIA SAN FRANCISCO. (Transhipping to Mariposa at PapeeU)» 'Manupouri, from Wellington, Feb. U. Passengers krom New <.ulaa4 tenhu option «f Joining tht "" n ilmmc it Bydn«y o< out^ for all iafonutloa, giM» kMkL "•pi, ete., apply to— UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY CB WIW ZBAT.^Kfp ORIENT BOYA* Wtfp, Jj*Oß PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Via Fremantle, Colombo (trani'iippiaa for all Indian ports) and Suei Caul, aiiling ai under from Bydney ud Maiuouran:— Leave , Letr* Sydney Melboarna ■oon 1 p.m. Fob. t Feb. 0 Feb. 20 Feb. 23 Mch. 3 Mch. I March 17 March 21 March 31 April I April 14 April £0 May 1 May 4 Jlny 15 May 18 May 21) June 1 June 12 June 15 And fortnigktly thereafter, •Twln-sorew steamer. Agents for all New Zeal tad i UNION STEAM SUSP COMPANY Office: Brougham strsit, Nsv Ply. Stsamtri Orient Oroya Ortona' "Oroatea "Astuma "Oinrah Oruba Opliir Orient Oroya CO* MORDDEUTBOHEH LLOYD PANY. DIRECT STEAMERS to KNGIANO and the CONTINENT, calling at AA* laide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Suei Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southamptoc (London), Antwerp, and Br«nen, wlO be despatched as under:— *Gnciei.nau, t 'Soydlitz .. •llrcmen .. •lioon Yorck Fre dericli der Grosso Tins. 8081 8000 11570 8022 9000 .0(595 Comm inder G. Boltc A. Ahlborn C.Vonßspell O. Nal.rath JHanderman H. Bleekei Leave Sydney I.VO p.m. Oot. ? Oct. 81 Nov. 28 Deo. 26 1909 Jan.23 Feb.2o •Twin screw. FARES: First clase, from £TT| second class, from £471 thin) ilau. from £l6 to £lB. ]fer return fares aid all other bfoi* matlon apply to L. A. NOLAM AND 00., Local Agent*. l'liiiU'd vvl publivNed by cbe fioprlut TMOMA3 C. US I, at tdi repO Atai. printing ot&'.o, Onnle ttreft New ilymwth, Xuuaki. KM SH

Steedmans SOOTHING Powders Relieve FEVERISH HEAT. Prevent FITS, CONVULSIONS, etc. Preserve a healthy state of the cons'!!ut>on IN W — CHILDREN —« Please observe the EE in STEESMAN.

your Infant Will Thrive: NEAVE'S FOOD is "a PERFECTLY SAFE FOOD for the most delicate child, if used according to the directions given. It assists teething, is a valuable tone-former, relieves constipation, and is ? complete diet for Infants. Neaves food M Qpotikiy AVw May 2sth, fqoj, " Dear Sirs,—l enclose a photo of our youngest c/Jd Ronald, who is thru and a-half yean old. He was at. extremely delitvtc child, only weighing three pounds ai birth, He n-as very ill, end though vie tried most patent food*i they o> h> \,-pt him alive and he never seemed to improve. '■ »ths ijc put him on t\ cave's Food, and in a n<. /, t nunic i/uift fat. He is nexu quite a sturd) specimen, and very strong. " Yours truly, " f.I'CY H. KIHK. il Ah'ss>s,J<<sitih A\ Xeave & Co., Fordingbridge, Engta**d% u Manufacturers: Josiah R* Neavt® & Co., Fordingbridge, Kngl&no* Purveyors by Special Appointment to HIM. THE EMPRESS Of RUSSIA.

w? The GreatHair if Food AND Tonic I'm the ABSOLUTE Cure lor BALDNESS, ALOPECIA, DANDRUFF, Weak and Falling Hair, irritation of Scalp, and all Hair troubles. J A nf P" me |nv ®lu*ble, »dcl a |!oi»y, ,ilky character to your Irenes, without that wy. greaty deling. '' m laown all sv«r Auitndui* u the GREAT HAIR FOOD & TONIC Wioletta I m io!d by leading chemiiti, hairdreuen •do florei, at 3/6 Urae boult. Poftagt N. win. i;■ tmmA 10 *Mmmmm ww muv WMmlt Agent yAtuvulux iJQHN *•« «f. *J»Xnr i-f I* 4. JP» "«V «. Nfe 1 ! Mi

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 11, 6 February 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 11, 6 February 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 11, 6 February 1909, Page 6

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