SHIPPING. ";. j TTUDDART — "DARKER T. INE. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SEBVICE. j Circumstances permitting, Steamers will ■ ' Sail as under:— FROM AUCKLAND. FOR SYDNEY. | VICTORIA Monday | Feb 6 1 5.30 p.m. WIMMERA ..' Monday I Feb 20 f 5.30 p.m. VICTORIA ■. Monday | Mch 0 | 5.30 p.m. FOR GISBOBNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNKDIN. WIMMERA Tuesday I Feb 7 13 p.m. VICTORIA .... Tuesday I Feb 21 1.8 p.m. WIMMERA ■..... Tuesday | Mch 7 | 3 per FROM WELLINGTON. FOR SYDNEY. ___' f'ULIMAROA Friday 1 Feb 10 f'.ULIMABOA. ■ Friday I Mar 17 FOR MELBOURNE, VIA SOUTH AND HOBART. . ' t'tULIMAROA Thursday j Fett 23 •Wireless Telegraphy! tTwhTlScrew. Cargo for Southern Steamer must be booked and alongside not later than NOON; tor other Steamers not less than TWO HOURS before advertised sailing time. All Tickets for Stop-over or Return mutually interchangeable with the Union Co. OFFICE: 7, CUSTOMS-ST. p AND Q gTBAM "VTAVIGATION* £JOMPANY. Steamers for LONDON, calling at SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, FRKMANTLE, COLOMBO. ADEN, MARSEILLES, GUJRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH, with liberty to call' at BRINDISI, as under. Connecting at Fort Said with the 20-knot steamers ISIS and OSIRIS, for Brlndisl:— Leave Leave Steamers. Captains. Auck. S'dn'y. •MALWA .... E. F. Daldy, (U,0O0) R.N.R. — Feb 11 INDIA H. S. Bradshaw, (8000) 8.N.8. — Mch 8 MONGOLIA. .C. F. Preston. (10.000) R.N.R. — Apl 5 •Calls at Bombay, -v MOOLTAN .. B. L. Haddock, (10,000) B-N.R. — May 6 "VTEW rzEALAND CSERVICE. Leave Auck. Steamers. Captains. Approximately. •Macedonia. .C. D. Bennett, R.N.R. Feb 15 (10,500) •Moldavia..E. H. Gordon, R.N.B. Mch 15 (10,000) •Morea J. D. Andrews, B.N.R. Apr 12 (11,000) . BATES OF PASSAGE MONEY. — Single to London, £47 6/ to £88; Return, £75 18/ and £132; available for two years. Tourists' Tickets (India, China,, and Japan). Special Holiday . Tickets to Colombo, available. for two months; Re- : turn Fares from Sydney, £41, First Saloon; £20, Second Saloon; plus 10 per cent. Pas-, sage money can be paid here for passages . from England. Passengers arriving- in .Syd- ; uey by nearest connecting steamer may pro- . ceed on board at once. M ■ Passengers embarking at Auckland - for ' Australian ports and Europe have the privilege of staying on board during steamer's ■ detention at Sydney. ;' ! These steamers are installed with wireless Telegraphy. For freight and .Passage, apply to RUSSELL AND SOMERS, Customs-fit. West. Auckland. EAND A. MAIL LINE TO MANILA • CHINA. AND JAPAN, FROM. AUSTRALIA. ■';■"' '■' Ton'S.'""' : r 'Bydh*y<.' EASTERN 3000 Feb IS ALDENHAM ........ 4000 ' 'Mar .1 Saloon accommodation amidships.' Large, - cool,- tw<>-berth -cabins,- *l\ •** tlxa upper deck, and fitted with elactrlc fans.: Through bookings to Canada, the United Statea, ■ and Europe. : j ■'-■ ■'/.•■ < >■■ ' .» ■'■■ '.' ■■> .i ■■ For freight' or passage,' I apply, direct to RUSSELL AND SOMERS. . Customs st. ■■ West. ' ■ ' . ■■ __■ ' -VpORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., " LTD. RODNEY AGRICULTURAL SHOW. ' ' Held ' . ' ' ' WABKWORTH, 4th FEBRUARY, lfllL The s.s. Daphne will leave Auckland on SATURDAY, 4th February, at 7.15 a.m., ' taking passengers to the above'show, and ' will return from Warkworth, leaving at ■ 10 p.m. ' RETURN FARE, 6/. : mSCELLANEOUS WANTED*. WANTED, Cyclists to save money by buying Hmnbers, Budges, and Rapid Cycles. The World's Best Easy terms. . 5/ weekly.—E. Reynolds, Newton. > TX7 ANTED—Why Pay Morel You can get » v it 50 per cent Cheaper at Cochrane's, > Ltd., Complete House Furnishers and ; Auctioneers, 199, Qneen-st ■ ANTED, the Public to examine the Quality and Varhtfy of Up-to-date Furniture at Mclvor snd Son's, Karanga- ' hape-rd. Wholesale prices to everyone. pATENT TJRIEB. One Pound of This Drier to One Gallon of Raw Oil makes an Ei&clent Drier. : S. 3. BEST AND CO., 43, Customa-st. East. riONCERNING i. "aUNSHIN!E ,, JOLLY QBYSTAUB. ,i Every ingredient used .is pure. I' The method of manufacture is the most perfect in New Zealand. [. Every clear, sparkling shape is an v evidence of this. Have you a stock in your store-room? i: i. WHY NOT ORDER A DOZEN ASSORTED NOW? i.' l. >• TLTONEY FOR "DRAINS. The Proprietors of the WIOLETTA Com pany offer Three Prises, amounting ti Eight Guineas, for their famous WIO '"• LETTA Cough Cure. First Prize of Fiv Guineas for the best Four Original Ad ,' vertlsements, three Inches, single column 2 about 22 lines. Advertisements must hay Q ' a CATCHY heading, and open to everybody a. Including advertising experts. Second Priz of Two Guineas, open to children under 1 L 0 years of age, attending nubile or privat schools, for four Terses, 16 lines. Thtc Prize' of One- Guinea for the second bes .. four verses, 1G lines. Gist of matter ca; f be taken from Carton on, Bottle of Wiolett Cough .Cure, which is stocked by chemist 10 and stores. The Proprietors of Wiolett Cough Cure have the right to retain a: manuscripts. Carton must be enclosed wit. competition, and addressed '■* COMPETITION, M , MANAGES, WIOLETTA COMPANY, 10 •' AUCKLAND. Please mention this paper when forwardln Competition. n. Competitions close 31st March, 1911. 10 ■ ' •■' ■ ■ ■' -• .. txtvNTED —Cruets, Taibieware, Beautiful) '*■ yV~ Plated; Antique Bronzing, Nicke ~ plating, etc.—Le Petit and Shaw. 17: Queen-st., two doors below Hazard's. i er , T7I7a*TED, 25 Young Ladles to purchas on jVV on easy terms; our famous easy rnnnin «. Cycles; 5/ weekly; 10 years' guarantee.Ih. N€W,ton, ©pp. Court's.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 23, 27 January 1911, Page 1
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