& Oil COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. Following are the proposed dates of Departure from Australian Poets Via Suez, for London— First and. Second Saloon Only. Sieamtr. 1 Toss | SySatjr | Mslb'so Morea 11,000 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 tMarmora 10,500 Feb. 23 Feb. B5 ♦Fitted with Laundry. All Twin Screw Steamers and fitted with Winds h TelaffirapMy. ROUND THE WORLD TOURS. and Through Bookings to New .York. Rates on Application. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON. (Including Saloon Passage to Sydney.) Single Tickets, £47 6s to £BB. Return Tickets, £75 18s to £132. Return Tickets available for 2 years. JOHNSTON AND CO. LTD. Agents. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. MAIL flJfjJis. Mails olcse at Ma»4*rton its trader: For Wellington (only), f1.45 a.m„ i.45 p.m., audi 6 p.au, Carterton, Greytawn, Featherston, «ad Martinborough daily m <US a.m. and 8.46 p.m. For Glare v ill# and Da!el«!d daily, at 6.45 a.a, v Olirevill® ria Carterton. gaily 0.45 For waigawa daily, 7.30 a.m., £ or Opaki and Kosraaranga daily, y.lo a.m. For Maurice ville aad Man#amahoa d*i.vy at 6.80 and 11< a.m. Eketahnna. Pahiatua mi Woodville daily, 5.30 a.m., 11 a.m.. and 4.30 p.m. New Plymouth and Taranaki daily, 5.80 a.m. For Palmerston North and intermediate offices to Wanganui daily at 5.30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 4.80 1 ..m. For Ohakune and intermediate offices daily at o.SO a.m., 11 a.m.. and 5 p.m. Auckland *nd Main Trunk doses at 9.15 a.m. For Dannevirke, Napier, Hastings, Waipawa, and Waipukurau daily at 11 " *ii. and 4.30 p.m. Mangatainoka daiyy at 11 a.m. Mangatainoka daily, at 11 a.m. via Mauriceville. For Kuripuni daily at 1 p.m. For Mt. Bruce, Miki Miki and UpOpaki daily at 2.80 p.m. 1/ongbush and Gladstone daily, 9.80 p.m. lirnkoi and Bideford, private bags, Tuesdays and Saturdays 6.15 a.m. Ditton and Wangaeha, private bags Tuesdays and Friday* 5;80 a.m. For Te Wharau, private Tuesday and Thursdays ti.ls a.m.. Te Wharau, via Carterton, Monday and Thursdays 6.46 a.m.. For Homewood and East Coast, private bacs Tuesday audi Friday at 6.45 a.m. Stronvar, private bag, Mondays and Thursdays at 6.15 a.m. For Te Nui, Whareama, Wh&karaki, Oastlepoint. and private bacs, Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 6.46 a.m. For Taueorn, Monday, Tuesday Wednesday andi Friday, ath 0.45 a.m. For Brancepeth, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 6.16 a.m. flails for Rangitumau close at Opaki on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays. <at 1 p.m. Private bags for Aanedal®. Manawa and Burtonsfield close ate Tinui on Mondays and Fridays at 1.45 p.m. For Bartholomews and Taipos on Wednesdays and Fridayi at p.m. BATES OF POSTAGE. Letters, Town and Inland!; Id lor first 4oz or fraction thereof and Jd each succeeding 2oz, Australia, Canada, United States and United Kingdom;'etc., Id for each ot or fraction thereof. Commercial Papers.—Town, |d for not exceeding |os, or Id for ever? 4oz or fraction; thereof, and up to each succeeding Soz or fraction thereof. Inland, id for the first 4oz or fraction thereof, and id for each succeeding 2oz or fraction thereof. All other places 2jd for first lOoz, and id for each succeeding Bos or fraction thereof. Newspapers.—Town and Inland }d each. Australia, South. Sea Islands, and Canada Id each. United Kingdom, Turks and Gaioos Islwids. Bermuda, Jamaica, Bahamas, Malta and Straits Settlement Ceylon, Transvaal and Natal Id each. All other plaoes Id each, if not exceeding 4oa, and id RECEIPTS FOR P LAND PARCELS On and after Ist January, 1913, return receipts for inland parcels may be obtained by senders from the, addressees on payment of One Penny. When posting a parcel for which a return receipt ig desired the sender will fill in a card, to be obtained at any post office. The card will be forwarded with the parcel, and the addressee requested to sign the re* ceipt, which will them be returned to sender through the post. No claims for compensation for the loss of a parcel in the post office will entertained unless a return-receipt paid for by sender when posting e parcel. Parcels: From January Ist, 1913, the Inland Parcel Rates will be reduced to 3d for the first pound and a ljd for each succeeding pound. O GILVY AND CJONS. PROPRIETORS RECORD REIGN BUTCHERY QUEEN STREET, MASTER.TON. Fattening pakm, pin® pakk TE WHITI. PRIME OX AND MAIDEN HJEL FEB BEEF. NOTE.—We do NOT kill oows. nor old ewes. ?JO FROZEN MEAT PERMITTED TO ENTER OUR SHOP. All meat killed at BorougE Abattoirs. The BEST article is th« CHEAP138T article. Patronise tbe firm that sandl«i TITHING BUT THE BEST. A TAXI CAB FOR &3ABTERTON. IN Order to cope without increasing business, we have landed, direct from the Manufacturers, a modern FORD TAXICAB. capable of seatinp 6 passengers in addition to the driver. Wedding Parties. Picnics and Excursions specially catered for. FARES— Ordinary Cab Rates. j:|OLE, -fJOLLAND, JTD.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 February 1913, Page 6
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