SHIPPING. TTVDDART — TJARKF.R T INE. FAVOrRITF. PASSENGER SERVICE. Circumstance* permitting Steamers will S:iil as nniior: - FROM ArcKI,ANL>r __ FOP. SYDNEY. * 111 V KRIN A. . Mnmliiv Sth .Innp S :iO p m •KIVKRINA.-Mrmday. 'J'Jnd June. T..W p.m. FOR C.IRRORNF.. NAPIER. WKLLISGTON. I.YTTKI.TOX. AM) nTNKIUN. \"l< •■l T rnTE\777~ , ! 'a "p.m. nrTnn l A '•"■ • γ-ih. FliOM WELLINGTON. F< lit SYIINKY. ri-IMARfTX ........".;.*. Friday. Ufith JuniJ'OU MKIJiTuKNKrviA SDITH AND IIOHAKT (from Wellinirtnni. Pl.l M A u<.) A Thursday,' 4th June •Carrying first, second, und third-<:lass All fit toil with Wireless TelejrraphY. AH Tickets for Ktnp-ovw or Upturn mntjinlly interchangeable vfitlv the Union Company. OFFICE : 7. CUSTOMS STREET. P. A>D O. gTEAM -V-AVIGATION rxOMTANY. Steamers for LONDON, railing at SYDNEY. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, FRBMAXTT.K, COLOMBO, ADEN, MARSF.ILI.ES. GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH, with liberty tn call at BRINDISI, ns under. Connecting at I'ort Said with the 2<vknnt steamers IKIS and OSIRLS for Brindisi:Steamers. Tons. Sydney. MAHMOIJA ........... 10,500 Juue~T3 S. (H- It Lockyer. R.N.R. MOLDAVIA 10.000 Jane T, K. 11. Gordon. MEDINA 12,000 July 11 F. n. S. Nolley, K.N.R. MONGOLIA 10,000 July 2j H. G. H. Lewellin EGYPT S.OOO Anpnst S 1". It. Summers. MALWA Il.OnO August 2i trails at Boratmj. 'Calls at Hotaart. RATK OF PASSAGE MONEY.—Slosle tn Londou. £47 (V to ISS; Return. £75 IS' and £Ki-J; available for two years. Tourists , Tickets (India. China, and Japan). Special Holiday Tickets to Colombo, available f..r two montiis Return Fares from Sydney. HI First Saloon. £21 Speoßd Saloon; plus 10 per cent. Passage money can be paid here for passant? from Enclaud Passenger* arriving in Sydney by nearest connecting Gteamer niay proceed on hoard at once. connecting steamer can s° straight ou board the homeward vessel. For Freight or Passage, apply to RCSSELL AND SOMERS. Customs Street West. PUPTLS WANTED. \'IOI.IN ami Mandolin ta H cht by John » Mauson. "•Henderson." WuunVtde Kd Mt. Eden. 4th un left from Henley Ril. 1" )RACTICAL school of liKKSS-MAKING.--Ladies' Own Material <m and FMlted. Aftern....:i an,l ivveniriir Claesc-s. Addruss "Whnreora," li'-'i, IVmionhy lid. :a.'. WANTED KNOWN. YVAXTKtt—AM Workers to »i»jr ShrimVV skis Warm Woollen I ndenvear. heavy red-cross, I!,' 11 the Workingmaii'a Friend. \\VaN'fE 11 Kiiim-n Kmtni 1. the Dau. f • » jh< , hmimiii, in Point Chevalier Unit every Fri.l;iy ovcolns ill » p.m. Parker" Hand. :,ly \\ ' A.N T Kl >— AII Worki npnieii to .7wn~ one ''of Shrimski's Warm Winter Overcoats for -Ji/ii. —Shrimskt. the WorkUigmac's Friend, cor. yue-n and WeUesley JSts. \VA\ TK l> Ti 11-. w 11. -K1 ect ri r U«h77 »» Power and Heating.—ll. J. Dingle. Klectrk-al Bnciracpr. I>;irl..v .St.. U'ANTKD- All Workers to prepare for *' winter by bnyinir Dark Tnion Shirts, 2/11 and :ML—Bnrimski, the Worklng- rman's friend. IVAN'I'KD —Every thrifty Mother to kuow »' that she cau buy Meu's and Boys' Clothing and Mercery at very low prices, at Shrtmski's, Ule Workinjrinan's friend, cur. Que-n and Wellesley Sts. W A "" EU "k n " w N - We h:ive tho Most Pcrf...-; aud Reliable System (,f Put line on Rubber Tyres in Wie practical experience that the .North British Rubber will ouiwr-jr iiny other tirand on the niarkei at the presen: day. Rubber Tyres prolong the life "f a vehicle, and ensure comfort and easy ridii)!;. For further particulars, apply PI.LAN. AKMITAGE AND CO., Coachbnil(!<Ts, Albert nnd Federal Srreets. Sole Apents for North British Itubber. rrr ANTED X N 0 W X. A MERICAN jyENTAT. pARLORS. DR RATXER. QUEEN AND WEI.LESLEY STREETS, And CORNER OF CTBA AND MANNERS STREETS. WELLINGTON. Open Friday Eveniripp. 7 ro !>. rITiXTED —Bvery Workinßman to be VV well rigged out for the winter at very low coat.— Sbriuiski. the Workingman's Friend, cor. Queen and Wellesley S.t-«. 4 COFNCILLOR'S CONVICTION — A Mr V. Cohen, of WiliLs Street. Welof Wellinpton's best known flgures. A City Councillor for many years lie has no time to wasto on letter writing for fun. He tried KIIKI/MO. aud was convinced. Mr Cohen says: '1 experienced a very bad attack of Rheumatic Gout, in fact « bail that 1 had to leave business, and be assisted to a cab. Un arrival at home I immediately took a dose of your KHKFMO, repe.ntinK same every four hours. The pain soon lett. and in the tnorninp I came down to business as usual. I cannot say too much for the prompt and effectual manner in which your RHEL'MO acts on pain." chemists and stores, 2. G and 4. 6 per bottle. 69 -pAINTS AND -V^ARN-ISUlie. S. J. BEST AND CO.. 43, Customs St. Kast TMPoR T A N T. pOMMBNCrXG ■jirOXPAT, ATAT Orj SPECIAL O A T. E O F •srANL'FACTURERS' C'AAIPLE^. BOUaiTT AT 33 1-3 PER CENT OFT. SEE WINDOWS. OPEJN TTNTIL 0 P.M. EVBRY EVENING EXCEPTING SATLUDAY. i T3CKLA>-P piPORTTNG QOMPA>T, CXTRXER OF FRANKt/TN ANP POVSONBT ROAPS. povsnyßY snorrrsx; cbntbk. lESSf'NS w.inted in Colouring Pbot"J r'apti? — Apply, siatlnj: terms, to 5-tTiilent, c/O Symoods st P.O.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 1
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