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TJNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP N.Z., LTD. tWill dttpatoh steamers from New Ply■umiH Wharf (weather and ether eirpermitting):— qWBHUNGA (for Auckland)RABCTTA (in conjunction with the WMA. Co.)— Tuesday and Fridays. PICTON—CORIKNA—Thursday, March 26. wrinriwyroN, DUNEDIN, OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON OORINNA—ApriI 6. WHSTPORT AND GREYMOUTH—FLORA—March 31. LTTTELTON (from Welliagton)— BteMQar Daily, Sundays excepted. SYDNISY. Hcon Auckland, Mondays. Stan* Wellington, Fridays. FIJI—NATCA—March It RARATONGA AND TAHlTl—aafflTTl—March 27 (from TTelliagton). f&LUOTP-April 7 (from Auckknd). HAW FHANCI9CO, via PAPEETE (from Wellington). TAHITI, March 27. " Apr! 24. Hay 25.

PLYMOUTH - ONEHUNGA a (AUCKLAND) SERVICE. (Weather, etc., permitting.) Q.B RAE vWA leaves New Plymouth Breakwater EVERY TUESDAY and IBIDAY, at 8.20 p.m., on arrival of ex■reaa from Wellington. The bah AW A leaves Oiebunga BVEftY MONDAY and THURSB&x. UNION 8.8. W., LTD., i * NORTHERN S.S. CO., IfTD., - Joint Agcnti. ■' Tie Rarawa will leave New Plymouth itl uaal on Good Friday, April 10, * toning from Onehunga on Easter Modtoy, April 13, leaving the latter port at- S pan. iutead of 3 p.tn. QIIENT LINE OP ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, far PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via fr«Colombo (tranihipping (or all porta), Suez. Naplei, Maneillei Hi Gibraltar. Iron froa Tons Sydney Melbourne •Oram* 13,000 Mar. 26 April 1 •Oriova 12,036 April 7 April IB ■Orontei 9,023 April 22 April 29 Orvieto 12,130 May 9 May 13 fWtwJi 8,130 May 23 May 27 Otway 12,077 June 6 June 10 Oti*nto 12,121 June 20 June 24 jtProbably calling at Hobart. Orama sew. triple-screw steamer. All ■then twin icrew. All fttted with wireIm telegraphy. Fares: New Zealand to London —SalMi: Single £47 «a to £BB, return £7i 11s to £132. Return ticket* good for two yean. Third-class, £l9, £2l, £23. fteturn, £8«, £39 12a, £43 4i. Passages from above porta may he pre(r!3.

' - ->ngh booking* to New York. C«_. S STEAM SHIP CO. of N.Z., LTD., Agents ill New Zealand. fj" z VANCOUVER ROUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL S.S. LINE AND CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Through some of the Greatest Scenic Wonders of the World to all parts of WAWATU, UNITED STATES, BRITISH MOTER and CONTINENT of EUROPE. SoUND-THE-WORLD TOURS in conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, ©him and Japan Lines at Lowest Rata. Steamets will sail—j,*.\ From From r ' : "" Sydney, Auckland tlajcura Mar. i Mar. 14 PNisgara April 8 April 10 Harima May 4 May 8 Ibt •:ra June 1 June 6 •Sin -m June 2# July 1 A. 1 at tS days' interval thereafter. *N«w triple-screw, 18,000 tons register. litau and Makura twin-screw. 'All equipped with wireleu telegraphy. !Paxyh>ti, Maps and all information m. UNION S B. 00. 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 b. -t in fit, style and workmanship. Splendid selection of materials in exclusive designs and guaranteed qualities. You can rely upon getting a perfect fit, combined with latest style, at moderate cost, from WADDLE TAILOR, NEW PLYMOUTH. HAVE YOUR SUIT MADE YOUR WAY. Every detail of your personality, ever} - desire you may express, these are given careful study in "Loncrjjfan and Pearce" tailoring. Thus we do more than just "tailor" your suit. Any decent craftsman can 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 LADISS' & GEXTS.* TAILORS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

JAPANESE LILIES Of all our Bulbous Plants this la truly the most beautiful. Will grow IN ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. ORDER AT ONCE. .vrrrjM AURATUM— "The Goldca-ray «d Lily" Height, 4 U> ft feet. Flours 12 inches across Post free, ■fid. each; 3 for 1/9; 8 for 3/*. gjLTOM AURATUM P.UBRO YfTTA. rra]K Gorgeous flower, 10 to 12 Sterol Post free 1/6 each; thrpe for 4/-; six for 7/6. rrt tt tttM AUftATUM WITTEI "The Mftble Lily" Distinctive, beautiful «Uto i™*™ "ri.sTYpimicM Giant of the Lilies, yet one nf the most beautiful, and easy to groWi "Post fv.e, 1/8 eacU; 3 for U-. * lor 7/«- *" «, T<s THE TIME TO PLANT. - rMMO & BLAIR : IM bulb specialists, bU dunedin.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 256, 27 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 256, 27 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 256, 27 March 1914, Page 2

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