THE NEW ZELAAND .HIPPING '.''.', '""[ .COMPANY'S Lip., ' REGULAR'MONTHLY DIRECT STEAM LINE :•.■-'■ . . • . -TOLONDON.. powered STEAMERS -Will be dispatched'as under :- j " Port of "Steamers. ' £ ; | 0 Departure. Eenstanton 2465 Lytt'ulton Britten Queen • 3558 Tonto ( ! . !... j 4753 :i :- Bvithh Zing: ■ j?,3559 , ; —■ Tonejariro, ,\ | 4000 Aorangi ,4000 . The above are all new steamers, built . of steel, and comniandedby raeri' of great experience. The Passenger Accommodation is re'plete, with every modern convenience, and the dietary scale such as will sustain the well earned reputation of the Com-,pany-i , The Homeward route will be via.the Straits of Magellan, and the time, becu-. pied is not expected to exceed 45 days. An experienced Surgeon will accompany each Steamer. r PASSAGE MONEY.—Faloon, from 60 guineas upwards; Second Cabin,'-40 guineas ; Steerage, from 18 to 20guineas. For further particulars apply to N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY, Timaru, Or to the BRANCHES and AGENTS throughout the Colony.
WALLINGFORD HOTEL, TEMUKA. THIS HOTEL.is now fitted up with Superior Furniture, the Bedrooms are supplied with.everything necessary to comfort aDd convenience, and it affords peculiar advantages to Commercial j Travellers, having SPACIOUS SAMPLES, and being situated in the most central position in the town. HOT, COLD AND~SHOWER BATHS. The Billiard room is furnished with ONE OF ALCOCK'S BILLIARD " TABLES. ■'.■[■- •PRIVATE SUITE of ROOMS for Families entirely apart from the Hotel. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST .; QUALITY. The Table is supplied with all the delicacies of the Season. Visitors can rely on receiving ifirstclass accommodation and every attention. FREDE. STOREY, j y 2l Proprietor. "'TiaH'HV.a SYWOHI > •80SIOI - 9 jj oifl uo Aq\iy omilS ssßio-qsjtj •saxog esoo.i irn.M. 'Suiiqi'ig poor) ~.seioßX ?saq s.jpooiv jo euo •qdsji a"[UO mwua ;saa am p e m d s p ub sau ?A\ ! SuineAWj, eqi joj oouoiueAooQ paß qjoj -0100 AJ9A9 UJIAV B]old9J[ si siqjj 'jo^oudojj ,iaaaavLL svhohUJ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. .J.E. W" A E ° h ' >'<•'■ '-MONUMENTAL MASON, AND ~:;,.:, GENERAL BUILDER, ' MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMARU, o - (Opposite Mr E. Smith's Coal Yard.) ;Designs,and Estimates given Gratis for ail .classes pf Monuments. , ; Monuments supplied from £4 upwards. All. classes of Work done Cheaper than Cb'mtchurch. >ny 3l Mr: a NDR E W S Y^'■■■-:■ ■■ MONUMENTAL MABON, o,:: . i :i Mara Road, Goraldine. ■ !: ' :!1 - ''' Headstones and every other description ; ,yn, of ( rStonework executed at reasonable . , NOTICE. THE Public are respectfully invited to INSPECT THE STOCK that I have '-">: now on hand, having just received a large •■'■■.-i addition of Colonial and English TWEEDS : I have now the Largest Stock in Timaru to : ~;./select from. An early inspection invited. \Note the address— G. BROWN, ~:Ji :.;j ~■,<; Practical Tailor, iiliijj'igotner.Urf Beswick Street, Main North £»p Road, Timaru
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1159, 11 October 1883, Page 1
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428Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1159, 11 October 1883, Page 1
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