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SHIPPING. , o /OCEANIC STEAMifwSSr t SHIP COMPANY. \lt^sillF% A- AND A* line-" \^S_ss_g4 ENGLAND via UNITED " •' STATES & CANADA. Splendid 6000 tons Sister Ships. •SIERRA," "SONOMA," "VENTURA," j classed 100A1 at British Lloyds. Leave Auckland Every Three Weeks. FOR PANGO PANGO, HONOLULU, , SAN FRANCESCO. NEXT SAILING. SONOMA... sth APRIL, 2 p.m. '- Five Days Longest Time at Sea. Choice of Eight Routes Across America, t. Step Over Privileges at any Point, l. Yosemite Valley, Yellow Stone Park, Grand Canon of the Colorado, etc., etc. c . NIAGARA FALLS Viewed from Carriage Windows. ' "WE REACH THEM ALL." Choice of any Line across Atlantic. For Speed, Comfort. , Variety— P A. & A. LINE. s PASSAGE MONEY—A-ucliland to San ° Frandsco, £16 to £10; New York, £28 18/ ' to £52 S/; Liverpool & London, £32 7/11 to £69 3/4. Round the World—To London, via Suez or Cape Routes, returning via - San Francisco, £70 18/ to £137. ILLUSTR.ATED ROUND THE WORLD GUIDES, 1/ each. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY VENTURA On or about APRIL S£h Or shortly after arrival from San Francisco. • FARES: Saloon, Single. £7: Return. £12. Return Portion of Tickets good by 1 Steamers of the Union S.S. Co. of New J Zealand, Limitod, or Huddart, Parker, 2 and Co.. Proprietary, Limited. Particulars, Railway Maps, Guide ' Books, etc., apply to HENDER.SON & MACFARLANE, Fort-st/. Auckland. .—j- _. .-^ A NAD Jan AUSTRaT '^SCTCrr-' LIAN ROYAL MAIL ■-••-' " -I LINE. Iyoarc I Leave | Ari-ivo; Arrivo (. Steamer Sydnoy| Suva jEono- |Victoria and atlp.mi (Fiji) ' lulu Vancouver . Miottkkx April22iApril 3f)iMay 7 May 15 Aorangi May 201 May 2SJnuo 4 June 1" • Moana Juue IG'Junc 24July 21 July '•> '. ' TO ENGLAND IN 33 DAYS. • By the Most Interesting Route, via Brisbane, Fiji, Honolulu, Vancouver, Canada, or United States. New Zealand Passengers may leave Auckland per Taviuni 23rd April, 21st May, 18th June, and every four weeks thereafter, connecting at Suva with C.A. Liner for Vancouver, and- " proceeding thence per the unequalled • Canadian-Pacific Railway Route and best Atlantic Lines. Passengers also • have the option of proceeding to Sydney " and joining the C.A. Liner there. Lowest passage rates in connection with the Co-onation. ' UNION S.S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, Managing Directors.^ r-j- ? —I \7[7AIUKU & ONEHUNGA IArrSCI *V STEAM NAVIGATION ____£___! COMPANY, LIMITED. THE S.S. WEKA Will leave as under, weather and oth«r circumstances permitting, calling at AVVHIXU, POLLOCK, TE 'J.'ORO, and WAIPIPI. Leave Onehunga: Leave Waiuku: MARCH. . 29—Sat., 9.10 a.m. i9—Sat., 1.10 p.;n. APRIL. I—Tues., 11 a.m. I—Tues., 3 p.m. V 2—Wed., 12 moon 2—Wed., 4 p.m. 3—Thurs., 1. n.m. 3—Thurs,, 5 p.m* _' 4—Fri., fl a.m.;' lor Orua Bay, w-uu.-v and Huia V—Fri., 3 p.m. ■>—Sat., 7 a.m. 7—Mon., 5.15 a.m. 7—Mon., 9.15 a.m. . 10—Thurs., 7 a.m. 10—Thurs., 11 a.m. . 11—Fri., 9 a.m., for Orua Bay, Heads, and Huia . 12-Sat., 5.30 a.m. 12—Sat., 12.30 p.m. . 14—Mon., 10.15 a.m. 14—Mon., 2.15 p.m. IG—wed., 12 noon 16—Wed., i p.m. 17—Thurs.. 1.30- p.m. IS—Fri., 6 a.m. - 18—Fri., 3 p.m . 19—Silt., 7.:W a.m. '• 21—Mon., 5.15 a.m. 21—Mon.. 5.13 a.m. . 23-We'l., 6.30 a.m. 23—Wed., 10.30 a.m. 24—Thurs.. 7.15 a.m. 24~Thur(?., 11.13 a.m. - 25—Fri., 9 a.m., for Orua Bay, Heads, and Huia. 26—Sat., S a.m. \ 2C—Sat, 12 noon 28—Mon., 0.20 a.in. is— Mon., 1.20 p.m. 30_Wed., 10.30 d.m. 30—Wed., 2.30 p.m. MAY. I—Thurs.. 11.30 a.m. I—Thurs.. 3.30 p.m. 2—Fri.. S a.m.. for Orua Bay, Heads, and Huia 2—Fri., 1 p.m. 3-Sat.. 5 a.m. No rPTonsiblllty whatever taken witn live stock. AM troods are nt Owners risk when [ safely landed. ( DAVID CAMPBELL, c Secretary. Waiuku. . MASTER, Agent. Onehunga. PERSONAL. jo II N ANS EN N _E, 1 BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, 12 HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND. . JUST ARRIVED — Wew Toilet Ware, tl Wonderful Designs, beautifully shaded, at special prices, during Sale Season.— Tanneld, Potter, and Co. nTE^ChTna7~Glass, Cutlery, and the latest Table Decorations on hire for " special occasions, at lowest rates. Cart- ' age free. - rJHANFIELD, POTTER & CO. are now jL showing beautiful Tea Sets, patterns ' and shapes decidedly new, freah tints ' and designs. Inspection invited. FULL Sets of Teeth Extracted without , ' pain or danger, by the Newest Process from America; Single Tooth. 2/6. — G. M. Pv-ylahce. Dentist, Karangahape Rd. . " •-■■:•■■ A . S T .H MA N . EJ. i THE NEW CURE. FOR ASTHMA JTND BRONCHITIS . j NEVER FAILS TO GIVE RELIEF. Price 3/6 per bottle. Prepared solely by A. K. MANNING, Chemist, Hamilton. Auckland Agents: C. J. Ratjen. Quewi- . St.: A. W. G. Le Quesne, Ponsonby; and Wilfred "Manning, Newton • TMPORTANT TO LADIES. By Special Appointment. To the Countess of Ranfurly.' MRS NICCOL, "THE BOUDOIR*," A.M.P. BUILDINGS. QUEEN-ST., ! Opposite City Hall. 5 MANICURE. MASSAGE, HAIRDRESSING AND HAIR WORK. Combings and Artificial Hair Made Up. Ladies Requiring a Perfect Dye and Most Reliable. Hair Tonic, or any ToU let Requisite, should call at above Address. Removal of Superfluous Hair a Specialty, f Telephone 1040. mEETH Extracted without pairt by an ' J- entirely new process. Single Tooth, " 2/6.— G. P. Murray, Dentist, Symonds,-st. - Telephone 1168. ' riIEETH EXTRACTED without any 1 J- pain by new process; charge 2/6, or by gas, 5/, gas included.—A. L. Smith, Hobson-st. RS FOLLAS, Practical Midwife. Cracroft-st.. Devon porr. Com- - fortable home for Ladies during Accouchement. Terms moderate. LACK HAIR" dye flust arrived, it x is instantaneous; harmless, and D odourless; 1/, by post 1/I.—Clarke, Chemt Ist, 144 Victoria-st. 3 TTVRESS Skirts, plain and figured lustre '- xJ and serge, flounced and plain, from 9/11,-rSaywaa:d, 276, <2ueen._t.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1902, Page 1

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