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JJipttMt STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF j N.Z., LTD. ! Will despatch ateamera from New Ply■kratti Wharf (weather and ether cir- j permitting) : -UNGA (for Auckland)— BAR4WA (in conjunction with the NTS.B. Co.)— Tuesday and Fridays. (WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, OAMARU, HMARU, LYTTELTON ; CORINNA—March 30. WBBTPORT AND GREYMOUTH—(FLORA—March 31. LYTTBLTON (from Wellington)— Steamer Daily, Sundays excepted; SYDNEY. Krom Auckland, Mondays. ■From Wellington, Fridays. FIJI-NATt«.-March 11. „ RABATONGA AND TAHITI—arAHTTI—March 27 (from Wellington). 3CALUNB—ApriI 7 (from Auckland). SAW FRANCISCO, Tia PAPEETE (from Wellington). TAHITI, Month 27. " —!» April 24. [A, May 22. jWBW PLYMOUTH • ONEHUNGA a (AUCKLAND) SEEVICB. (Weather, etc., permitting.) fiJS. BARAFA leaves flew Plymouth Breakwn*. r EVERY TUESDAY and ! fEQDAY, at -.20 p.m., on arrival of e* ; ■raw irom V ellington. ] The RARAWA leaves Osehunga. ■VERY MONDAY and THURSDAI. UNION S.S. CO., LTD., NORTHERN S.B. CO., LTD., "*• , Joist Agents. The Sarawa will leave New Plymouth ■a ureal an -Good Friday, April 10, i«taming from Onehunga on Baiter Mon« lay, April 13, leaving the latter port at 5 pjn. instead of 3 p.m. rVMMNT LINE OP ROYAL MAIL ■ STEAMERS. ffa* PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via Ire•antia, Colombo (transhipping for all ■altera porta), Suet, Naples, MarseUles ail Gibraltar. from froM Tom Sydney Melbourne •Orama 13,000 Mar. 26 April 1 POrtova ' 12,030 April 7 April M •©routes 9,023 April 22 April 29 Brvieto , 12,130 May 9 May 18 Omrah 8,130 May 23 May 27 I Otway 12,077 June 6 June 10 Otranto 12,124 June 20 June 24 •Probably calling at Hobart Orama new triple-screw steamer. All, ■ttten twin screw. All fitted with wirelass telegraphy. , lares: New Zealand to London—Sal-, Ml: Single £47 «s to £BB, return £7l j Ml to £132. Return tickets good for <Jwo years. Third-class, £l9, £2l, £2l. latum, £36, £39 12s, £43 4s. i Passages from above ports may be prefati. ffhrough bookings to New York. STEAM SHIP CO. of N.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand. V- VANCOUVER ROUTE. 6a\ w.UN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL S.S. LINE AND CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Through some of the Greatest Scenie Ifonders of the World to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH 'BjiES and CONTINENT of EUROPE SOUND-THE-WORLD TOUES in conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, China and Japan Lines at Lowest Rates. Steamers will sail— From from Sydney. Aueklaad Makura Mar. J Mar. 14 •Niagara April* April 10 Harama May 4 May 8 Maknra June I June 6 •Niai-.a June 29 July • Ab>' »t 18 days' interval thereafter. »Nr ~ triple-screw, 18,000 tons register, bnat ui Makura twin-screw, !all equipped with wireless telegraphy. PamphSeU, Maps and all information UNION SB. CO. of N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents.

TAILORING A well-dressed man commands respect wherever he goes. Clothes makes the man. I make the clothes.' • The best in fit, style and workmanship. Splendid se- ■ lection of materials in exclusive designs and guaranteed qualities. You can rely 'ipon getting a perfect fit, combined with latest style, at moderate cost, from WADDLE i'AILOR, NEW VLYMOUTH. HAY 3 YOUR SUIT MADE YOUR WAY. Every detail of your personality, every desire you may express, these are given careful study in "Loncrgan and Pearce" tailoring. Thus we do more than just "tailor" your suit. Any decent craftsman <iiu do that. We make it to be part of your actual individuality as well. See if we don't. Grand lot of new fabrics just in. LONERGAN & PEARCE SLADI2S' & GENTS.' TAILORS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. JAPANESE LILIES Of all our Bulbous Plants this Is truly the most beautiful. Will grow IN ANY PAET OF NEW ZEALAND. ORDER AT ONCE. ULIUM AURATUM—"The Golden-ray-ed Lily." Height, 4to * feet. Hours 12 inches across! Post free, 8d each; 3 for 1/9; 6 for 3/-. ULIUM AURATUM RUBRO VfTTATUM—Gorgeous flower, 10 to 12 inches across. Post free, 1/6 each; three for 4/-; six for 7/6. ULTOM AURATUM WITTEI - "The Noble Lily." Distinctive, beautiful white flowers. Post free, 1/6 each; .hreefor4/-; 0 for 7/6. ULIUM AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM —The Giant of the Lilies, yet one of the most beautiful, hardy, and easy to grow. Post free, 1/6 each; 3 for 4/-; 6 for 7/6. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. -v 'MMO & BLAIR BULB SPECIALISTS,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 253, 24 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 253, 24 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 253, 24 March 1914, Page 2

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