SHIPPING. TTUDDART — pARKER TINE FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. | Circumstances permitting. . Steamers . win * Sail as under:— 7 FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. 1 *RIVERINA... .Tuesday. 30th March, noon ' FOR GISBORNE, NAPIER, WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. VICTORIA Tuesday, 30th MaTCh, 3 p.m. Cargo received till Noon Sailing Day. WESTRALA Saturday, 3rd April, 2 p.m. SYDNEY AND HOBABT. FROM WELLINGTON. ULIMAROA ..Thursday, Ist April HOBART AND MELBOURNE. 1 VIA LYTTELTON. DUNEDIN, AND BLUFF. FROM WELLINGTON. ! WIMMERA ■ Saturday. 3rd April j •Carrying first, second, and third-class < passengers. All Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. All Tickets for Stop-over -or Return mutually Interchangeable with tbe Union Company. OFFICE: 7, CUSTOMS STREET. D QHAW, OAVILL AND A LBION /"10., LIMITED. , THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS . IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO , SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON. VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERIFFE Sailings (circumstances permitting):— Tons. Com- Date Port Steamer. Reg. mander. Depart. Depart •Talnui 10,000 Moffat March Well. •lonic 12,232 Starck April „ 1 t'Mamari. 8,114 Kelly June a •Athenlc.. 12.234 Crossland July ~ •Corinthic 12.231 Hart July „ •Twin Screw. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. -fNo passengers. j PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION UNSURPASSED. Passages from London can be arranged here by I'repayment of Passage Money ot by Guarantee. 1 L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD., A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD., Ageutsp AND Q » QTEAM /COMPANY. STEAMERS for LONDON, calling at - SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE. n FREMANTLE, COLOMBO, ADEN, MARr SEILLES, GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH, with liberty to call at BRINDISI, as under. Connecting at Port Said with the 20-kuot P steamers ISIS and OSIRIS for Brindisi:— i_ Leave Steamers. Tons. Sydney. it ___^_________ tMALWA 11,000 March 301 it a. Thompson. - tMOREA 11,000 April 14 t 3. D. Andrews. _ tMALOJA 12,500 April 27 G. H..C. Weston. rMOOLTAN 10,000 May 15 R. L. Haddock, R.N.R. 1. TMOLDAVIA— 10,000 May 29 — G- W. Gordon. n June 12 tCalling at Hobart. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEYl—Single n to London. ■i£7 6/ to £88"; Return, £75 18/ v. and £132; available for two years. Tourists* a- Tickets (India, China, and Japan). Special __; Holiday Tickets to Colombo available for two months. Return Fares from Sydney, 5: £41 First Saloon, £29 Second Saloon: plus s - 10 per cent. Passage money can be paid jn here for passages from England. Passengers fr arriving in Sydney by nearest connecting steamer may proceed on board at once, These steamers are installed with wireless on telegrai-hy. m. For Freight or Passage, apply to J 1 ; RUSSELL AND SOMERS, at m. Customs Street West, Auckland. 61 Trt AND A. MAIL LINE TO MANILA, m XJ. CHINA, AND JAPAN, FROM AUSTRALIA. I. - Tons, Leave Sydney. ALDENHAM 4.000 March 27 EASTERN 3.C00 March 29 ST. ALBANS .... 4,500 ' April 21 m. Saloon accommodation amidships. Large, cool two-berth cabins, all on the upper cc deck, and fitted with electric fans. Wireless telegraphy installed. Through bookings to Canada and United States, and Europe. — For freight or passage, apply direct to RUSSELL AND SOMERS, Customs St. W. m. "p O R N I U E. * X E R E R U. '' LOADING AT ALBERT WHARE. th THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. ,on Shipping Receipts to be Stamped at my ?bt Office. W. F. UTTING. 75 Ferry Buildings. •ai. —' .m. g■ *• ' WIS M A R. FT Power of Attorney and Agreement ii ,{V favour of the Rotterdam Trading Company ' empowering it to deat with cargo In abovi vessel, will shortly be received, and con h signees desirous of availing inemeelves o: the Company's services are requested t< m have their documents in readiness. .' m .' A. J. DENNISTON. . — Secretary, Auckland Chamber of Commerce. Auckland, 24th March, 1915. 54 <T3 ■ na MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. >.m. \X7ANTED. Jam with distinctive natura -— V t flavour—"X" Jam, the purest andbes of all. Buy "K." • 2 ]o1 - '/"i RAZING, good, wanted, for 1 horse '■ m _- VT must' have shelter and water.—Hel ', eton, 17 Pentland Ay., Mt. Eden. A MARTYR TO RHEUMATISM, Gout *"■ Sciatica, or Lumbago, is to be njuc ).m. pitied —and yet he can easily be enred. Hi rer J illness is dne to excess uric acid in th blood, and this must be removed before permanent cure can be obtained. Man sufferers fly at once to plasters and lin inents because they obtain temporary relic _ nut they can get no real benefit until tt >.m. cause is removed. RHEUMO is the oni urn. successful remedy for uric acid trouble: l ' m ' for it rids the system of the cause of tt day' trouble. RHEUMO has cured thousand and it will cure you. Buy. a bottle to-da; .m., of all chemists and stores, 2/6 and 4/6. i 1-13 . TjEPUTATION AT gTAKI to" THAT'S WHY YOU ONLY GET mHB DBST" 1.13 In qTOOLS, TTARDWABE, (^J-UNS, 2.10 /CUTLERY, 2.10 \J Ua * From - _T1 T> I R R I T, 10.12 \X. XT L VICTORIA STREET. mid. &ET ODE CATALOGUE. liter . ■- r. or rpHAT tne Maps of Auckland ai c of A. Suburbs' In Brett's Almanac, 1915, a
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 71, 24 March 1915, Page 1
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