■-..-.:_ — - t - SHIPPING. ' • A AN3) A. J I?IS AW®%7*S THE SHORT SEA route CANADA, AMERICA, EUROPE. v ' _____ i NEXT , SAILINGS: SONOMA 4th NOVEMBER, 3 p.m. \ENTURA .25th NOVEMBER, 3 p.m. r£O IN «VT T)AYS. g DAYS LONGEST TIME AT SEA. EXTREMES OF HEAT AND COLD AVOIDED. CONSTANT CHANGE OP SCENE, r 2 CHOICE OP O ROUTES ACROSS AMERICA, WITH FULL r LAY*-OVER PRIVILEGES. THE WORLD'S GREATEST SCENIC • -ATTRACTIONS AND GOMMEBCIAt CENTRES BEACHED RAPIDLY AND CHEAPLY. A UCKLAND TO QjYDNEY. . VENTURA 5-SNDAY, November 7th For Fares, etc., apply HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, ' Fort-st., Auckland. t te-TT-- 3 , TTUDDART, PARKER. AND J - L CO. PROPRIETARY, LIMITED. Splendid well appointed steamers will be despatched from Auckland as under, weather and other circumstances permitting:— FOR SYDNEY. WESTRALIA. .Monday, 24th Oct., 5.30 p.m. ZEALANDIA .'.Monday, 7th Nov., 5.30 p.m. • FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DTTNEDIN. . KEALANDIA Tnes.. 25th Oct.. 2 p.m. . WESTKAL.IA. .Tuesday, Bth Nov., 2 p.m. Cargo must be booked and alongside not less than TWO HOURS before advertised i time of departure. All Tickets are available also for Stopover or Return by ANY UNION CO.'S ■ STEAMERS, and holders of Union Co.'s Tickets may travel by WESTRAUA, •ZEALANDIA, or VICTORIA. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., Agents. 1 , ~ mHE WANGANUI RIVER. • NEW ZEALAND'S RHINE. • TIME TABLE. „ NEW OVERLAND ROUTE, VIA CENTRAL RAILWAY AND WANGANUI RIVER. . Train to Taumaranui, Fridays . Steamer dep. Taumaranui —Pipiriki, Satx urdays, 6.30 a.m. , Steamer arr. Pipiriki, Saturdays. 5 p.m. ' t Steamer Fares, £2. Pipiriki to Wangaitoi, Fare 15/. 5 A trip down the great canyon of the Wanganui River, from Taumaranui to Wan- . gauui, 144 miles, takes one through scene* of fairylike and romantic beauty. To reserve accommodation, , passengers must apply A. HATRICK &, CO., or T/-XOOK & Q.ON, BOOKING • *3 AGENTS. t BOAED AND RESIDENCE. . jiJIDMeRE,. Beeknatß Place, _:off..&Bif{pu-... •£*• road.—Vacancies for Boarders.— .adra " Scott • ."OOAItIJ and Residence for respectable • '-t> Mau in private family, Mt. Roskill, 2 rain, cars,terms moderate—Apply A. Bridge, - 'corner Mt. Roskill road. \ •"γ-jeachy . HEAD." Grafton Rd., ui-ar A> Choral Hall, bright, comfortable Rooms, excellent table, bath, (i.e. (patent gas. heater), garden, first class locality, convenient all parts; moderate.—Mrs I'ar- \ m-H. r . ,: (O'HATSWORTU.—ME WLY ERECTED ' BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, off Symonds st.—Mrs H. J. Silcoclis. Proprietress.—Present vacancy, 1 Charming Suite • of Rooms on one Boor, including dining- ■ room; opening by French doors to splendid . wide verandah, bedroom, and small room with private use of kitchen, Orion scullery, washhouse, etc. Hot baths, terms per arrangement. Telephone 1727. TARGE Front Double Bed-Sitting J XJ Room, every convenience.—Kow Lodge, College Hill. 4th above Eagland-st. j CS7AXTED, 1 or 2 Young Men Boarders; »* c!ose Id section, Parnell; home comic rts, piaiio.—Apply Star Office. J 1 or 2 Furnished Rooms by iVY married couple, uo children, private, J 'central.— J.M., G24, Stsr Office. p ■■VSTANTEdT 3 Unfurnished-Rooms, use of * * kitc&en, etc., vicinity of (jvafton road ~ or Wynyard St.—Z., 084 Star Office. WANTED, Board and Lodging near Newton for. single woman, not more than ' 10/ per week.—Address M.E., 24 East st. 2 3' or 4 Young Working Men, »» good home, terms moderate.—App!y N.S., c/o Orriey's, Grocers, Jervois-rd., Pouspnby. "TXTANiTED, by gentleman, Furnished Bed- '» Sittingroom for few weeks, comfortable private home.—State • localltv, Alpha, - Star Office. _^ ANTED by Business Gentleman. Apnrtments in private family, no boarders, vicinity Mt. Eden Station, all conveniences. —Reply A.8., 617 Star Office. WANTED, 2 Tradesmen. as Boarders, In .' Graf ton road, healthy locality, every home comfort, good tnble, terms very moderate.—Address H.. CIS Star Office. AN*ED, Board for lady, not in bnsirie9s, with nice plensant private fam- . :ily, where she could make it her home; permanent.—L.E.D., P. 0., Three Lamps. t PUBLIC NOTICES. ; A FTER " TWENTY - ONE YEARS. One would be inclined to believe that! it would be impossible to cure a disense - that hed clutched its victim for twentyone years. But Ithounio conqnors chronic rheumatism. Mr E. M. Rudman, of Col-liiigwoed-st.,- Nelson, writes:—"lt gives mc great pleasure to be able to say that "• by using your wonderful medicine Rheumo, '• I'have been completely cured of .gout and '• rheumatism, of which I have been a sufferer for the past twenty one years.. I may say I have not had the slightest symptoms for the past two years, and feel convinced £ It Jβ a permanent cure." i. Chemists and Stores, 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. 1 : : .- ■■ TT TLTARGULES, C.M.5.0.1.. '• "EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST. '• Announces his Return to Auckland, after '• . nine months absence. '.' And being' qualified, skilful, and of '• many years experience, there Is no v chance work; but solid, scientlfiec assurance of comfort and satisfaction. Charges very -moderate. Patronage solicited. — X jNo. 7 (Ground Floor), STRAND AP.CADE. s! ', i i ; : ■ 4. i -■■ - - TtTASON'S '. " . !•. (Next Savings Bank) QUEEN-ST. '• T ADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIRj? li DRESSERS. J TOBACCONISTS. Ladies' Halrdresslng, Singeing; Shampooing, etc., by a Skilled Lady Hairdresser. l l LADIES' COMBINGS MADE UP. le "V-IBS FOLLAS, r.Practlcal Midwife, Cra- > j '■**■■ croft- St., Deyonpoirt. — Comfortable Home for Ladies" during Accouchement. [■Terms moderate ••■• ■■■'.'.:.. ■~,<. viU-Tl'v;? ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 249, 18 October 1904, Page 1
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