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"ELLIOTT" Addressing Machine. 2,000 ADDRESSES AN HOUR. EVERY Business House should communicate with me for particulars about this marvellous machine. It is TIME SAVING, LABOUR SAVING, AN 3 ERROR SAVING in operation. A swing of the foot pnnts 5 lines of matter, of 24 spaces each, on Sheets or En elopes — large or small — thick or thm — rough or smooth — flat or folded. Save your skilled labour for valuable and important work by concentrating your office addressing. Use the largest, cleanest, most regular and legible impression of this rapid-printing press. WRITE TO THE SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENT . JAMES W. JACK, BANK CHAMBERS . . . WELLINGTON.

UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. i "/ am absolutely prepared to say that there is no service in the world that can, in any measure, compare with the New Zealand coastal or intercolonial service " — Mr Frank T. Bullen. MAGNIFICENT FLEET OF 55 STEAMERS. FNGAGED IN INTERCOLONIAL SERVICES betweenNew Zealand and Tasmania „ Victoria New South Wales SOUTH SEA ISLANDS SERVICES (every 28 days) betweenNew Zealand and Suva and Levuka (Fiji) „ „ Friendly Islands Samoa, Fiji and Sydney „ „ Rarotonga (Cook Islands) and Papeete (Society Islands) Sydney to and from Fiji, Samoa, Friendly Islands and Auckland COASTAL SERVICES— Almost Daily between the principal New Zealand ports ; also regular and frequent services between ports on Tasmanian Coast. SPECIAL SUMMER CRUISES in January each Year To the World-Famed WEST COAST SOUNDS of New Zealand, acknowledged by travellers to surpass even the Fjords of Norway in their beautiful grandeur.

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Progress, Volume I, Issue II, 1 September 1906, Page 321

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Page 321 Advertisements Column 1 Progress, Volume I, Issue II, 1 September 1906, Page 321

Page 321 Advertisements Column 1 Progress, Volume I, Issue II, 1 September 1906, Page 321

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