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SHIPPING. -ppUPPAKT — pASKBJ T INE. FAVOURITE PASSENGBEB SERVICa Circumstances permitting, Steamers will Sat! as ondeir:: — FEOM ADCEX.sISS: FOX iiXD.Si^X. WIMMEEA .. Monday S-ip 5 5.30 p-ml ' VICTORIA _. Monday 19 5-30 p-m-WIMMERA .. Monday o>et 3 5-30 p.m. b'Oli tiLSHOKNE, NA-k>IJU..a i WELLINGTON, LYTTBJLTOK. ANil) DDNiSDIN. VICTORIA Tuesday | Sep 6 | 3 p.m. WIMMEKA Tuesday I Sep 20 | 3 p.m. VICTOIIIA Tuesday [ Oct 4 | 3 p.m. FROM WELLLNCiSoSI ULIMAROA 1 Friday I Sep 23 PLIMAROA Kriday | Oct 28 FOX VIA bUUXii AjNiJ HOBART ULIMAROA Thiursday'l'Sept. 1 Cargo tor Southern Steajtuer musiN be booked and alon&side not la ler rhan NOON; for other Steamers not h>ss than TWO iiOlJlws beture aiivertised sailing time. All Tickets for Siop-over or Return mutnaily interchangeable with ithe Union Co. L. D. NATiiAN' ANX> CO., JxTD., Agents. Shortland-st. ON and after Ist Septeaaber, 1910, tne Business of the undersigned will be conducted from its Office, Tjjrone Buildings, Customs-st., Auckland. HUBDART, PARKER AND CO., PBOEEIETARY, LTD. D. RIYAN, Lot caJ, ilana^er. p AND Q QTEAM -KTAVIGATION /^OMPAKS. Steamers for LONDON, ea ag at SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AD-KX-.oADE, ITREMANTLK, COLOMBO, ADIIJJ, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH, with liberty to call at BRINDISI, as under: Connecting at Port Said witb. the 20-knot steamers ISIS and OSIRIS, for Brindisi:— . 1 lueavfi L«ave Steamers. Captains Auck. S'dn'y iMOOLTAK..W. H. P. Sweny, ' ' I (10,000) R.N.R. — Sep 10 •jCHINA E. Street ' I (8,000) — Sep 24 I INDIA B. L. Haddock, j (8,000) R.N-R. — Oct 8 ' I MALWA. .C. H. S. Tocque, U1.000) R.N.R- — Oct 22 MACEDONIA.-J.D. Andrews, (10,500) R.N.R. — Nov 5 -jaEW ZEALAND (^IiRVICE. ■ Leave AuckSteamers. Captains Approximately Mongolia....C. F. Preston, R-K.R. Nov 23 (10,000) . Mooltan G. C. Henning, R-N.R. Dec 21 a 0,000) 1911 Mantua F. W. Vibert, R..N.I*. Jan IS (11,000) . 'Macedonia. J. D. Andrews, R.N.B. Feb. 15 ! (10.500) •Moldavia. .E. H. Gordon, R.W.E. Mar 15 (10,000) . *Morea _-W. L. Broun, BJU.R. Apr 12 . (11,0003 I 'Cailing at Hobait;. [ ' BATES OF PASSAGE MONEY. — Single to London, £47 6/ to i.aa; lteturn, £75 IS/ and £132; available for two years. Tourists' Tickets (India, China and Japan). Special Holiday Tickets to Oolombo, available for two months; .Returci Fares from Sydney, £41, First Saloon;' £2a Second Saloon; plus 10 per cent. Passage money can tie paid htre ior Passages ilom JingiaiM. Passengers arriving in Sydney by nearest connecting steamer may proceed on board . at once. Passengers embarking at Auckland for • Australian ports and Europe iiave the privi- • iege of staying on board aumig steamer's • detention at Sydney. c These Steamers are installed with Wireless Telegraphy. For Freignt and Passage, apply to RUSSELL AND bOMERS, \ . Customs-st. West, Auckland. EAND A. Ma n ■ LINK TO MANILA, • CHINA. AND JAPAN, FROM AUSTRALIA. Leave Tons. Sydney. ALDENHAM 4,000 Aug. 30 EMI'IKE ...— ~ 4,500 Sep. 23 •Saioon accommodation amidships. llarge, • cool, two-berth cabins, all on the upper ' deck, and fitted with electric tans. Through bookings to Canada, the United States, and Europe. . For freight or passage, apply direct to ' EtJSSBLL &, SOMERS. Customs-st. West j. pepi-.. QELLABS-AXLEN LINE S.S. XUIRANGI will leave HelensvEle ; EVERY TUESDAY at 2 p.m., and ■ liVttxii: SAIIiuIjAI at 10 a.m. latter iu--rival of 10.50 a.m. and 7 a-m. Trains from Auckland), returning from Dargaville EV- ' ERY WEDNBSDAi at 7 a.m., and SUN- • DAY, at 2 p.m. Tickets, interchangeable ' with the Kaipara S.S. Co. OTAMATEA SERVICE, oteamer leaves Heiensville for OTA-M-/TEA PORTS, MONXIAYS and THURSDAYS, 10 a.m., after arrival of 7 a.m. Train from, Auckland, returning to Heiensville Tuesdays and Fridays. G. SELXiARS, Manager. ' Agents, H. P. TAYLOR AJSD CO., [ Tyrone Buildings, Customs-st., Auckland HOKTICin.TTTB.AX SHOWS. AUCKLAND HaRTJCUIiDURLiL SOCIEfXtE. With the Daffodil Snow, to be held on the Ist September, the Society begins its season of 1910-11. Subscrlptious of 10/, payable . now, will secure rree admittance, eight : extra tickets, and all th& privileges of . membership for twelve montJhs. Schedules of the four shows now avaii- : able. W. WAUUACE BRTJCE, Swanson-st. Secretary. i MISCELLANEOUS "WANTED. ; EVERY WOMAN KNOWS. That personal attraction means an attractive personal appearance. That an attractive appearance is her duty to her womanhood and to herself. That it depends on neat and careful dress- ■ ing and attention to all the little details • of the toiiette. That the trimmest of figures, the clearest of skins, the brightest of eyes, the smart- ' est of hats and tailor-mades count as ' nothing if her hair, Nature's crowning eu- ' dowment, be dull and lustreless, thin and • grey. What every woman does not know is ■ where to find a remedy — A RE- , LIABLE rejuvenator for her hair, one that will tone up the scalp, eradicate dan- " druil, and promote a healthy luxuriant growth. WIOLETTA Will do all this, and more. The wise woman will add to her store of knowledge by tryPrice 3/6. Sold Everywhere. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., Sole Agents for New Zealand. 0 . 0 f -pAINTS OF HIGH GRADE SPECIALLY ■*■ PREPARED FOR HOUSE PAINTING. r S. J\ BEST AND CO., 43, Customß-st. East. ANTED. — Clean Your Windows with GLIT. Saves Time and Labour,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 204, 29 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 204, 29 August 1910, Page 1