fiailOll STBAM SHIP COMPANY OF \ V NJS., LTD., * "HIB frspatch steamers from New Ply--..■MtilWhaTf (weather and other cirpermitting) : OKkriUNGA (for '* (in conjunction with the. I Hn \_F.vel Wday. ~ , . 'I Lejvea New Plymouth April 1, in- f ■ atMuTtf April 8. ffSDuXGTOS, DUNEDIN, OAMARU, > TDIARU, LYTTELTON, ? COMNNA— April 6th. /IWCTON AND WELLiNGTGN_ •HAPOURIKA, Thursday.TOth. •Jfvaflsble for passenger*. j WUSTPORT AND GREY«OUTH. i FUitAKJ—April 27th. » KfXTBLTON (from Wellington)!-. Btetßier Daily, Sundays excepted. SYDNEY— I fro* Auckland, Mondays. Iron Wellington, Thursday*. BAROTONGA AND TAfflTI--IIABAMA (from Wellington), April Ist 1 BAN FRANCISCO (from Wellington)— '£■' 11ABAMA—April Ist. ,' IOO2SAI— April 89th. ft V STEAMERS TO ABKIVEj JIAFOURIEA leaves Welling in 24th ICKAKJ leaves Dunedin Krd via ;' ™Ttoaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, i * Cam must be n railway by 5 p.m. , f ' ■''—i day previous to Bailing. Baflwny tickets from New Plymouth to nrtaeipal stations in South Island y K. obtained upon application at the company's office. TtfJW PLYMOUTH—ONEHUNGA >: a (AUCKLAND) SERVICE ;"' (Weather, 4c, permitting.) L , leaves New Plymouth r eTery Tuesday and Friday, * •tsJftp.m.. on arrival of Express from - Wellington. Tn# BARAWA leaves Onehunga every Monday and Thursday. ''l ALTERATION IN SAILING. V EASTER HOLIDAYS. -" Tb*s«S. RARAWA will leave Onei *amg¥ on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, I. instead ofThursday, and will leave New ?■. Plymouth Breakwater on THURSDAY, i !*' APRIL 1, at 850 p.m., instead of Frii day. She will leave Onchunga on MON- ,'.." DAY, APRIL 5, at 5 p.m. i NORTHERN S.S. CO, LTD., * UNION S.S. CO., LTD., - , 'Joint Agents. /-jBIKNT LINE OF ROYUL MAIL : "" for Flymonth and LONDON, via Fre- '" Mrae,' Colombo (transhipping for all .'lacker* Ports), Sues, Naples, Toulon j Md-GOnraltar. From From Tons. Sydney, Melbourne . Omtea 12,130 ApL 7 ApL M : Omrah 8130 May 8 May 5 '. Osteriey 12,129 June a June 12 t Orama new triple-screw steamer. AD ethers twin-screw. All fitted with wirepins telegraphy. . „, Single, £47 «a *» £BB, retOTn £75 * two years. First and Second Saloon Baton Tickets are interchangeable with P. and 0. Line for whole outward journey 1 via Suez. Third Class, £l9, £2l, ■«£ 'Return," £36, £39 12s, £43 4s. . , Passages from above ports may be Through bookings to New York. UNION STEAMSHIP 00. OF N.Z, t LTD, Agents in New Zealand.
JHiB f | i yANCOUVEB :; . gqip • OWA*iWaCSTRALIAN KajfAL MAE. S.S. LIKE AND CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Through some of theg reatest scenery . Wonders of the World to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH ISL2S AND CONTINENT OF EUROPE. SOUND THE WORLD TOURS L\ conjitoetjon with all the Cape, Suez,; l Chin* and. ./span Lines at Lowest 11 ..a Pro™ I "" ira —" March 26 o April 18. April 23. • F/ Aad< «t 28 days interval thereafter. k Niagara, triple-screw, 13,500 tons, reyjatet. Mamma and Makura twin-screw. AD equipped with wireless telegraphy. 1 PaarpUets,' Maps and all information TOfCON 85. CO., of N.Z., LTD, Managing Agents. Taawtvfn.v coats Stem. ;. ENE.RGY I] Had makes the work strong ujr toninj Sp tat system and purifying the blood] •ad Hiring after the failure of all other treatment There arc many in Tars.. | aaki praising VJiADATIO because it " eared them, acJ it Till euw you if you ftatit a fair trial. 1C your nerves arc ««t of order, if you are suffering with Rheumatism or your digestive organs *N weak, VITADATIO will cure you. , It cared mi of Hydatids when operations ; aid other treatments had failed. I pur- ' erased the secret, and for eighteen yea's I have been busy making it known in ail parts of the world. Writ* to me for full particulars. \ 428 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Vic, '2_ Australia, COUNTY. JOB SALE. FREEHOLD FARM. h A*JK ACRES, of which 400 acres is If- __bush land, balance open country. t: SJbont 250 acres in grass, rest In busb; •' about 25 acres has been rloughci and i 80 acres more can be plo-ighed witho.it " stamping. New House una stockyard ; just erected. Cheese factory ted oil next section this season. At . present settlers are supplying a home--1 separation butter factory. On j'untiju .' of main roads and five miles from railf way line. In the RANGATIAKA DIS- ? TKICT. and close to. the 810 SWAMP i 'NOW BEING RAPIDLY BROUGHT IN. k ' f Stag-fenced and subdivided into two i padddbks. This farm can be milked on L daring the coming year, and would cut € up into two nice handy farms. Now 8 running 200 HEAD BIG CATTLE, and i P WOULD EASILY MILE 100 COWS. ■L'*', having another property st in view, arc prepared to quit at the 10-.r f-'SOO.' VERY LITTLE CASH] fe. WANTED from good man. Jo?t *uit with family. This property is a genuine bargain. :, Ibr father particulars apply to— / I '"" 9Tk '"^rfrISATANB:
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 244, 24 March 1915, Page 2
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