gTEAM gHU« W I N.Z., LTD. Will despatch steamers from New nynouth Wharf (weather and other cii- , nmstancea permitting)— ONEHUNGA (For Auckland)— TARAWA— Tuesdays and .Fridays (m conjunction with the Northern Si>. C„. Starting V^JdJllt ith exception of Thursday, December 26, and Thursday, January 2 WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, OAMARb, TIMARU AND LYTTELTON. rjfffiTNNA—Tuesday, December 24. WESTPORT AND GRffSMOUTB. : PUKAKI-Tuesday, December 17. Cargo must he at Railway SUeda be-. lore 5 P-m. previous day. V SYDNEY. Rteamer from Wellington every Friday./ Steamer from Auckland every Monday. / LYTTELTON (from Wellington). Steamer DAILY, Sundays excepted. qSKlyExcursions to south SEA ISLANDS (from Auckland). •Atua, December 31, for Tonga, Samoa and Fiji. , •Talune, January 14, for Raratonga and Tahiti. •Navua, January 1, for Lautoka, Suva, | Levuka and Savu Savu. SAN FRANCISCO, via Papeete. From Wellington. Aorangi—January 3. -Tahiti—January 31. •Moana— February 28. •Fitted with wireless telegraphy. Passengers booked through to London by the Orient Royal Mail Line (via Sydaey) and the Canadian-Australia Line (Via Vancouver); also via San Francisco. pLYMOUTH - QNEHUNGA (AUCKLAND) SERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA, |,,j.- AUCKLAND. *•* ' Weather, etc., permitting.) tt.S. RARAWA leaves New Plymouth Breakwater EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8.20 p.m., on arrival of express from Wellington. _ Commencing on the 17th instant, the Rarawa will run in the triweekly service, leaving New Plymouth on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, and Cnehunga on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS. There will be no boat leaving Onehunga on the 25th, or New Plymouth on the 26th. UNION S.S. CO., LTD., NORTHERN S.S. CO., LTD., Joint Agents.
fpOURS TO THE gUMMER JSLES. SEASON: APRIL TO NOVEMBER (INCLUSIVE). TONGA SAMOA FIJI (TONGA SAMOA FIJI TONGA SAMOA FIJI ' By the magnificent new twinscrew steamers TOFUA (434S tons), and ATUA (3444 tons). SAILINGS EVERY 28 DAYS from Auckland. Round tour, via these groups, to Australia and back to Wellington can be made in thirty days. FIJI FIJI FIJI FIJI FIJI FIJI WJI FIJI FIJI FIJI FIJI FIJI HJI FIJI FIJI FIJI FIJI FIJI S.S. HAUROTO (1988 tons) sails from Auckland every 28 day* to Suva and back direct. RAROTONGA TAHITI RAROTONGA TAHITI RAROTONGA TAHITI TALUNE makes regular trips from Auckland every 28 days. The San Francisco mail steamers also sail every 28 days from Wellington. • For all particulars re fares, routes, time-tables, illustrated pamphlets (free), etc., apply UNION S.S. 00. OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). QRIENT LINE OF ROYAL ]y[AlL STEAMERS. for PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via Fremantle Colombo (transhipping for all Eastern Ports), Suez, Naples, Marseilles and Gibraltar. Tons From From Orama 13.000 Dec. 21 Dec. 25 Orontes 9,023 Jan. 4 Jan. 8 Orsova 12,030 Jan. 18 Jan. 22 Omrah 8,310 Feb. 1 Feb. 0 Owieto 12,130 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Otwfty 12,077 Feb. 26 Mch 5 Otranto 12,124 Mch. 12 Mch. 19 Osterley 12,129 Mch. 26 Apl. 2 Orama 13,000 . Apl. 9 Apl. 16 Orontes 9,023 Apl. 23 Apl. 30 Orama new triple-screw steamer. All others twin screw. All fitted with wireless telegraphy. Fares: New Zealand to London—Saloon: Single £47'6s to £BB, return £7* 18s to £132. Return Tickets good for two years. Third-class, £l9, £2l, £23. Passages from above ports may be prepaid. Through bookings to New York. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. of N.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand. ! yANCOUVER JJOUTE ANADIAN ■ AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL B.S. LINE AND CANADIAN - PACIFIC RAILWAY. ' Through some of the Greatest Scenic Wonders of the World to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH ISLES and CONTINENT OF EUFOPE. ROUND THE WORLD TOURS in conjunction with all the Cape, Sue£China and Japan Lines at Lowest Rates. STEAMERS WILL SAIL From From Sydney. Auckland. Marama Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Makura Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Zealandia Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Marama Mch. 10 Mch. 14 Makura Apl. 7 Apl. 11 Niagara May 5 May 9 •New triple screw, 13,000 tons register. Marama and Makura twin-screw. '■, All eqnipped with wireless teltgraphy. ' And at 28 days' Interval thereafter. Pamphlets, Maps and all information ' UNION S.S. CO. of N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents. What is a Sardine ? 3. Olive Oil—and the others. Evidence was given in the recent case in the English Law Courts that not only are many kinds of little fish used in the manufacture of sardines, but that cotton seed, pea-nut and mixed oils are used in the process of canning. These cheap oils ruin the flavour of the fish. Skipper sardines are packed from the delicious little Norwegian " brisling" and are put up in the finest of 14 grades of Olive Oil. Thus you see the importance of asking for Skipper sardines, not merely "sardines M/JS are in a position to do your print-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 177, 13 December 1912, Page 2
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