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. 1 f]WWi BT*AM dfIIPOOMPANY OF M-z-.i/ra m tongtcfc steamers koto. New Ply■Mth Wharf (weather and otter «rMTBUttjlg) I - *" ONEHUNGA (for AuoHand)ftAKAWA (in conjunction with yflft- Co.)— Tuesday sad Fridays. WESTPORT — •MABOURIKA—Every Thursday. - •Available for passengers. wm iMUTDN DPKEDrW, OAMAKO, TTUARd, LYTTELTON CORKS N A—June 30 OOiBINNA—JuIy 14, WESTPORT—•MAPOUKEKA—JuIy 2. 'Available for passengers. LYTTELTON (from Wellington)— Rtwmiw Daily, Sundays, excepted. WBSTPORT AND GREYMOUTH—TAVIUNI— July 2. TAVTUNI—JuIy K SYDNEY, from Auckland, Mondays, from Wellington, Friday*. FIJI—NAVUA—JuIy 8. KAIIATONGA AND TAHITI—--IIOANA—JuIy 17 (from Wellington). kaW F3ANCISOO, via PAPEETE, (from Wellington). IK)AS A—July 17. WILLOCHKA—August 14. Cargo must bt> at railway by 5 p.m. on lav previous to sailing. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE— Tftriuni leaves Lytteltoa 30th, Wellington Ist. fiapourika Wellington every Wodnesday (available passengers). VSW , PLYMOUTH - ONEHUNGA ■W (AUGKLAND) SERVICE (Weather, etc., permitting). *R, KARAWA leaves'" New Hymouth Breakwater EVERY TUESDAY and* FRIDAY, at 8.20 p.m., on amval ,tf express from Wellington. BS RARAWA leaves Onehunga EVJiKx MONDAY and THUBSDAY. UNION S.S. CO., LTD., NORTHERN 5J3.00, LTD., Joint Agent*.

an ideal tour. (JIRIP TO 'fSLES fTEALTH and pleasure await the jaded business man, the fanner, and the pastoralist in the Beautiful-Islands of the Southern Seas. The cruise is * Recession of varying and delightful experiences. Monotony ii unknown. Days are warm ' and bright. The ocean is practically always calm. Th* Magnificent Twin Screw Steamer Navua, 2930 tons, can be" joined at Wellington or Auckland. The porta visited •re Suva and Levuka (Fiji), Nukualofa, Haapai and Vavau i (Tonga), »nd 'Apia ('■'.iraoa). His trip occupies al>out twen- . ty-«ix days. T.S.S. Atua, 3444 tons, and Tofua, 4315 tons, sail from Mel- ; bourne and Sydney re=r>wtively for the Pacific 1=1:; mi*. reaching Australia agaiu thirty days. ' Passengers can trr at •ay mutual port. ; Write TO-DAY fir Illustrated Pamphlets, anil ;'.l! information to— THE UNION S.S. COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. /WENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. For PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via Iremantle, Colombo (transhipping for all J Eastern ports), Suez, Naples, Toulon I and Gibraltar. fro« froH Ton* Svdney Melbourne Orana 13,000 July 18 July 22 bum 12,036 Aug. 1 Aug. S Orontea 9,023 Aug. 15 Aug. 19 Qrrieto 12,130 Ang.29 Sept. 2 Omrah 8130 Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Otway 12,077 Svpt.26 Sept. 30 Orama new triple-screw steamer. All others twin-screw. All fitted with wireless telegraphy. Fares: New Zealand to ivoudon —Saloon: Single, £47 Ss to £BB, return £75 10» to £13"2. Return tickets good for two years. Third-class, £lO, £2l, £23. Return, £3«, £39 I£h. £43 4s. Passages from above ports may be prepaid. Through bookings to New York. ONION STEAMSHIP CO. of -V.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand, WES V ANOOUV BE KOUTE. OANADIAN-AU3TRALASIAN EOYAL i WAn, S.S. LINE AND CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Through some of the Greatest Scenit Bftmdert of the World to all parts of OANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH E<]S and CONTINENT of EUROPE DND-THE-WORIiD TOORS in eonfuetion with all the Cape, Suez, China and Japan Lines at Lowest Kates. Steamers will rail— From Froas Sydney. Auekl&ad HKhgtn June 2| July J HARAMA July 27 July 31 MAKURA Aug. 24 Aug. 28 NIAGARA Sept. 21 Sept. 25 MAR AM A Oct. 19 Oct. 23 MAKURA ■ Nov. 16 Nov. EO And at 28 days' interval thereafter. Niagara triple-screw, 13,000 tons register. Marama and Makura twin-screw. All equipped with wireless telegraphy. Pamphlets, Maps and all information from UNION_S.S. UQ. of N:Z, LTD., Managing Agents. THE FAR-SIGHTED MAN Who believes in "putting something away for a rainy day" invests his savings; amongst other things, in Land, and property of the kind Sucft Investments usually fetei good returns, and many good opportunities «.re daily advertised in too columns of the Taranaki Daily News. Get the habit of looking them over—yev opportunity t getting soiretb easy to buy « «asy to pay I rcay come tiaift Ob the ether band jou may nave Land to In such a case aw the eslnmas of the Taranaki Dai!/ News, and vnnr little Ad. will carryour message to thousands. Over 18,003 eje« wan tfces? • «*:!/-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 34, 30 June 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 34, 30 June 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 34, 30 June 1914, Page 2

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