toe--*"* SHIP COMPANY 0' 'N.Z, LTD., -'itch ste-wiers from New Plymrf (vi.ither and other tiroes permitting; - EHUNGA (for Auckland)— > ~/A (in conjunction with tue \ ss. Co.*—Every Tuesday and J *»ay. i B iGTON—Corinna, June 28. j E nT.TON. DUXEDIX. OAMAKU, I TIMARU, LYTTELTON- 8 WA—June 30. S JTPORT AND GREY-MOUTH- j I .—June 24. 11 'TELTON (from Wellington)— I Daily, Sundays excepted. -■:,. SYDNEY- | VAuckland, Niagara, June 28. I AX!) IIOBART||f Wellington, Maeraki, July 1. ■%■ MELBOURNE— Levuka), TONGA (Nukualofa Haapai, Vavau), SAMOA [Apia). ~„ I t ATJJA leaves Auckland June 20. l RAROTOXGA AXD TAHITI- | IS. MARAMA (from Wellington)—| June 24. * PSE (from Auckland)— July 0. (from Wellington) »\MA-June 24. . : * leaves Dunedin June 21, via Oa-1 Tiin'aru, Lyttelton, Wellington. | ■ma leaves Dunedin 21st, via Oa-, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, "»- mus% be at railway by 5 p.m. 'previous to sailing. 'r tickets.from New Plymouth pal stations in South Island obtained upon application at any*s office. ~ :'. PLYMOUTH - ONEHUNGA j i (AUCKLAND) SERVICE. 1 "(Weather, etc., permitting.) t'BARAWA leaves New Plymouth kwater every TUESDAY and FRIt at 850 7>jn., on arrival or Express f WeUingU2. " jgo must be at Railway not later it pjn. on day of ailing. i par AW 4 li-nves Onehunffa every AY and THURSDAY. j r NORTHERN S.S. C0.,-LTD.. ':'■■ UNION S.S. CO., LTD., Joint Agents. N r LINE OF ROYAL HAIL STEAMERS. JNG from SYDNEY AXD MELBOURNE as under for PLYMOUTH iONDON (Till/urv), via ADELAIDE, kIANTLE, COLOMBO (transhipping ill Indian Ports), SUEZ CANAL, PS, MARSEILLES and GIBRALiITES, tons reg. 9023, from Sydney tily 31, from Melbourne August 4. JS, tons reg. 8130, from Sydney, -I>er 1 "fcRLEY, tons reg. 12.129, from Sydney Sept. 25, from Melbourne sept, ;."■■ Monthlv thereafter, (learners fitted" Jth Wireless Telejny. IBS- NEW ZEALAND TO lONDON ■-SALOON: Single, £46 to £88; Return, £75 to £132. ETURN TICKET AVAILABLE FOR 0 YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE.] ffib CLASS: £l9, £2l, * 23 : K . e ; turn (availible 12 montas), £36, £39 12s, £43 4s. Irst and Secaond Saloon Oversea Tic--1 axe available for return all the way *) by P. and O. Company. First and Seoond-class Passengers see special advantages by booking Ugh from New Zealand, being proJ with Saloon Passages to Austrawhich are included in the above i. Passages c»n he booked to or lid from any of the above ports. lON. STEAM SHIP CO: OF N.Z., LTD. Agents in New Zealand. 'IIK yAXCOI'VKI'. T>OVTE CANADIAN-AUS'I KALIAN ROi'AL. ; . MAIL S.S. LINE AXD ;: CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Through some of the greatest scenery Ponders of the World to all parts :>i &NADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH &ES and CONTINENT OF EUROPE. OUND THE WORLD TOURS in con- * junction with all the Cape, Suez, China and Japan Lines at Lowest Bates. Steamers will sail— From Sydney. From Auckland. •Niagara—July 6, July. 13. Makura—August 5, August 10. Ami at 28 days' interval thereafter. •Niagara, triple screw, 13,500. tons rester; Makura wtin-screw. All eqmppi'd with wirrfes telegraphy. Pa in pi- let*, Map.* au<l « : | ii.iormntion ' - --VOLSELEY {AND-POY.'CR £Zr:.RATQR2. British Made by Britisli Workmen. to short tripods to bolt on to tables, etc. iUi * 3- WILL LAST A LIFETIME. fo Numbered Plates! jj Simplicity with Efficiency! 1 All parts interchangeable! if*' Turns Easiest! ompact! |. Simple! :. Gives Perfect Satisfaction! SIZES AND PRICES: Guaranteed Cows capacity. Suitable Price. per hour. for Tripods O. • .. lfl 1 to 4 £8 10 0 O. 1 ..& 4 to 6 10 10 0 U. 2 ... 33 8 to 8 13 0 0 b. S .. 45 9 to lfl 17 10 0 b. 4 .. 88 16 to 25 26 0 0 *, 6 .. 90 25 to 40 31 10 0 -Price complete. NO EXTRAS. 3411 packed in one case, delivered at Nearest Railway Station. ft. BUCKLEY ARANAKI AGENT....IXGLEWOOD; '- . _, i ÜBS* JJJCXNfiTT'S pKiVATB JLjOSPITAL, INGLE >V O O O. Svery care and attention given. lountry patients met at station if reEW • ZEALAND , a(VJI ,..- \ ..»fIY, LIMITED. TTBB MARINE and ACCIDENT IN' rHANCE in all its branches accepted . LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Branch' Office: Corner of Brougham .d King Streets, New Plymouth. ( I —cies through the province. JOHN PATON.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1915, Page 2
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