StHPPINti „ iORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. mondayTmay 3. PHASES OF THE MOON ; D, H. M b. Full Moon 5 11 ?? P' m ' Et 2 • 5 New Moon ..20 1 1J "«• First Quarter X 1 1 I '- m High water at New Plymouth to-day 7 .«- a .ai. and 8.0 p.m.; to-morrow 8.20 а.m. and 8.39 p.m. Sun rises this morning O.o4; to-mor-row 6.53. Seta to-day 5.6; to-morrow б.5. ARRIVED. Saturday.—Eotcitt\ «.s v 115!) tons, Evans, from Onehunga. SAILED. Saturday Night.—Rotoiti, 5.5.,. 1139 tons, Evans, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Lie, McGregor, Short and Message, Mesdaraes Clegg and infant, Messrs Bridges, George, Stephenson, and others. TELEGRAPHIC. Onehunga, Saturday—Arrived, at 8.50 «.m., Rarawa, from New Plymouth. Westport, Saturday—'Arriced, at 10 a.m., Kittawa, from New Plymouth. Lyttelton, Saturday—Sailed, at 9.30 a.m., Cambusdoon, barque, for Falmouth. , Kawhia, Saturday—Arrived, 3.40 p . Rimu, for Wanganui, via New Plymouth. Sydney, May 2.—Sailed yesterday Moeraki for New Zealand. Newcastle, Last Night.—Sailed, Solgran for Auckland. H.MjS. CHALLENGER. Wellington, Saturday.—-H.M.S. Challenger arrived from Sydney to-day with two cases of scarletina on board. The patients are bluejackets, and have been removed to the hospital. 4 A southern contemporary states that Capt. Mitchell, of the Westport Coal Company's collier Rcgulus lias accepted an appointment with the Westport Harbor Board. From Onehunga on Saturday morning, the Rotoiti brought 33 tons of cargo, infhlding 110 bags of sugar, and 43 cases of fruit.' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Monday. - Koonya, from South, about Tuesday. Rotoiti, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Rotoiti, from South, Thursday. Kittawa, 'from South, Friday. Rarawa, fronv Onehunga, Friday. Rimu, fron*Wangamii, Friday. Rotoiti, from Oriehunga, Saturday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES TO-DAY: - Rarawa, for Onehunga, 8.30 p.m. Corkma, for South, noon. BEAUTIFUL ROBE LENGTHS fpHESE Robe Lengths are exclusive, and there are so many of them ■that individual taste gets full scope in the matter of color and texture, and there is the comforting, assurance that the duplicate will not be seen anywhere in the district. Here again let us remind you that the prices we ask are not what we think we can squeeze out of customers, but the actual honest worth of the goods,- and the margin of profit to-us is really very small. BLACK SILK XOTTffiTY ROBE, in "* fancy stripes, verv choice, at £4 13s 6d. v BLACK CHEVRON STSIPED VOILE, a handsome dress length, at £4 13s 6d. BLACK CHEVRON SILK EOLIENNE. Will make up into a ' handsome gown, at £3 13s. PLAIN BLACK FREXCII NINON, with broad and narow satin stripes, at 75s .and 79s 6d. ; FANOY BLACK SILK VOILE, in ' broad and narrow satin stripes, at- . 87s fid and 89s fid. BLACK BAYARD FRENCH ROBE, a very fiaudsome fabric, at £4 14s fid. BLACK FRENCH VOILE ROBE, with a very handsome chevron border, at £5 15s. RICH BLACK CHEVRON VOILE ROBE. satin and silk striped, at £5 I7s fid. FRENCH SILK VOILE V ROBE. in fanev checks, in pretty tints of Copenhagen blue, mousse, and vieux rose, at £5 10s fid. BLACK FRENCH SILK NINON ROHF., iandsomety embroidered in white silk ,at £4 ITS fid. FRENCH CASHMERE-DE-SOIE ROBES, a combination of silk and wool, in dainty shades of ciel and haricpt rouge, a t £5 10s. PARISIAN RADIUM ROBES, with very pretty chevron stripe, one each in skv blue, eau de nil, aad pink, at £5 We 6d. 1 KIBKCtLNE t STAINS LTD (Department I). Wbihnqtob
THE ORB" RANGE, W lave been appointed •gents for this fine cooking range. A large number . Of these ranges are now working satisfactorily in the distrfct. The rising firebox is a novel and useful device for economising fiwl. It wan extra heavv aad well-made range, with a cast fron oven, which means long life and regularity in heating. Taking it altogether, the Orb i« About the best &H*rsund available » . " Personal or written enquiries Mceiye. our careful attention. OKEY SON & ARNOLD LTD., Agents, New Plymouth. BYGENIC BAKERY B. A. BTOKES H AB always a goud supply of fresh pastry on hand. Why. worry »l*>ut booking at hmue these holidav tLnes, when we have such a large and varied assortment of appetising niceties ready to pot on the table? Roast Chloken, Apple and Peach Charlottes every Saturday. WE AIM TO PLEASE . YOUR WISH IS OUR LAW, B, A. STOKER r HYGIENIC BAKSSX." B HHMT" B "ROYAI, HiAJL 00 AOh NEW- PLYMOUTH-OPUNAK&. ieavgaDaJJy—}<sir Plymouth Post Office IWO' ! 10,10 a,m. . 10.65.aim. Tataraimak* 11.45 a .m. Ware*, 1.15 p.m. Pungarelm ............2.6 p.m. Bahotu 2.30 p.m. Oaonrt 115 p.m. epwb„»jri« 4.0 p.m. D^lyOpunake S.4S a.m wnmi 6.30 eun. Batota 7.15 ».m; Pungarehu 8.0 aiW . Warea. 8.30 a;m. ■' Punihft 8.45 a.m. Ok»to 9.10 n,m; Tatafai«aak& 9.45 a.m. , Oakura 10.45 a.a. Omata 11.40 aim. Jfew Plymouth arrive. .. 12.15 p.m. % All Fares and Parcels to be propaii*. ,iin4 TiokeU obtained for such. JjKew Plymouth Booking Office: Masonic feieS'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 82, 3 May 1909, Page 2
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