itnion steam sou COMPANY 01 NEW ZEALAND, LTD., Will despatch Steamers (carrying uaiaengers and cargo) from New I'lvmou.li Wnarf (u'catlter au<l Other circumstances permitting)O.NEUUNUA ,for Auckland)— iiikaiiunu, every TUESDAY, at 8 % Takapuna, every THURSDAY, it 830 p.m. Hotoiti, every SATURDA V, at 8.30 p.m. , (tarrying SUuou and Second Class Stewardesses). TO WELLINGTON', iiotoit,, €.»-..rv TUESDAY, at noon. I iaking Nefeoa eargo direct.) \m l|,U n!'v\ V 'uiv' SATLi,ilJAV ' #t uo( ">' PiiinV, ~ ANL) SOUTHERN lUiUb (without transhipment)— '•••H'lniia, Mojnliiv Fi.Jjih-mi. i> ♦ SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTONbtoanor every FIUDAY, SYDNEY, FROM AUCKLAND— Steamer every MONDAY. LYITELTON, FROM WELLINGTON— Tpled) AILY ( ® «' WEST COAST SOUNDS EXCURSION W aikar,., Jan. lit, from Ouncdia. tld^ CUrSiOUS l " Souti SAN FRANCISCO, VIA PAPEETE— Manapoun, March 10, from Wellington. Passengers booked through to Londui anH H, or ' ent '^ ael "c Line (via Sydney) and the Canadian and Australian Li# (via Vancouver), f OFFICE: BROI'GHAM STREET. NORTHERN 8.1, COMPANY (LTD.). AUCKLAND SERVICE ia, * ROiI BfiEAJJWATEB. {w«atker and other cirnimitniffM aaRAKA • Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 8.30 p.m. (Rarawa carries fore-cabin stewardess). 1. Passage Tickets must be taken at this Company's Office, or from the Ami on train. 3. All cargo for shipment must be accompanied by a ahippmg note. , "° car ß° """t be looked at Company b Office and delivered at railww not later than 2.30 p.m, 4. Country cargo should reach New. Plymouth by morning train, utoapanied with all partita* Apply to J. 0. WEBSTER, Offices; Egmont-st., Sew Plymouth! ... i CANADIAjt aUBTK4> LIAN POYAL Milk JftUSOPE, VIA Airanjnj HOST INTKRSSTINQ ROBTII, " amers Lcavs Imh Bydney Auoklart Makura* Feb. IS Feb IT Aorangi M„h. 15 Met 17 Marama* April 12 April U Makura* May 10 May 12 Aorangi June 7 J u i e 9 •Twii «or«r. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. (Transhipping to Mariposa at Papeete, 'Manapouri, from Wellington, Feb. fl Vaiiengeri irom New /.umm tat-' tu option «f jolniif u« mail ■»- * it Sydney 0/ Suii Vor all information, nM, t t .h ■*pi, ete., apply UUNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY CM WW ZKAIiANX). , • nii. ORIENT KOYA> KAJ|| J&Mi? LINI. j FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONBOM, Via Fremantle, Colombo (traniiiipplM for all Indian ports) and Bnu Canal, silling as under from Sydney aid Melbourne:— Lear* Lun Btiamtri Sydney Mel borne aoon 1 pjn. Oroya Feb. 17 Feb. 23 Ortona* Mich. 3 Mch. I "Oroates March 17 March 21 •Asturias March 31 April I "Omrah April 14 April £0 Oruba May 1 May 4 Opliir May 15 May 18 Orient May 29 June 1 Oroya June 12 June 15 •OrloiM June 2(1 June 29 And fortnightly thereafter, 'Twin-screw tteamer. Agents for all New Zealaadi UNION STEAM Skip COMPANY Offlces Brougham street, N«» Plj' \TORDDEUTSCHER~~LLOYD PANY. * DIRECT STEAMIiRS to ENfILANO and the CONTINENT, calling at Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Bnei Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southamptoc (London), Antwerp, and Bremen, wtO be despatched as under.— Steamer. ■ Leave Tons. I Comm mder Sydney ! 1.30 p.m.
FAKES: Firat due, from £ll i lecond class, from £47) third from £l6 to £lB. For return fares aa£ all otter lifofr mation apply to L. A. NOLAN AND CO., Local Agent*. MONEY TALKS jyji' present large stock must ba reduced, and la order to effect the reduction all goods will bo offered at VERY LOW FIGURES, Call and get my prices for Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Diaries, Leather Ware, Frames, etc. Bargains in Profusion At A. E. COTTIER'S BROUGIIAM-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. CHRISTMAS HAMPERS FROto 20 s UPWARDS. MANNING'S A)J2 on Draught, MANNING'S ALE and STOUT Bottled, AUSTRALIAN WINES PENFOLD'S, HARDY'S, and AULDAN CEYLON TEA GOLDEN.-TIPPED PEKOE. HUMPHRIES AND CO WINK AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND BOTTLERS. Broughr.ai Street, New PlymoutL. HYGENIC BAKERY, 'DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN 0. LEQG, Proprietor. Yyare making u special line of S|ionst' tlivt. cakes at Oil each. Our fresh fruit pica—viz., plum, apple, Sipricot, peach—we make fresh cwry day—Gd each; nice and handy for the 'table. We jir« particularly careful in , 'the making of our < 'akes—nothing but the best of ingredients used. Our Sillj tana at 101b i.s delicious. Special breads I '—fancy crescents, C. loaves, Sultana I broad, whentmenl bread.—"HYGIENIC."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 15, 11 February 1909, Page 4
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