SHIPPING. JJSIOX S t EASI g,,,.. Q-.MPANV OF NEW ZEALAND. ! . f Circunistanees 1',.-n;:,i: :.. Sv.lncv Dii-i-;. •Makura Saturday. _'.;:.! Anril. noon •Maheno Thursday. 2Mb A;.r.;. t p.m. Sydney Ifroin Woiiltmt..iii. •Manuka Tliursii:-. . r.th May Gisborne and v.-ip-er •Mararoa Tuesday. 2ii:h A.-r.:. r. p.m. Calls Tokoraaru bay on SiiuLiwai-u 'i:i,. for Passengers only. Cargo received luosday .mly tills t rip. Melbourne (from Weiliagtoui. Paloona . Fa rly Wellington to Lyttelton. Steamer Daily, Sundays ex.-cpted. 7 4." p.u:. New Plymouth ifroni Oiu-liuuga). Raxawa..Tuesday. 2i:-.h April. '■'■ p.m. Tr. 2.10 Fiji (Suva), Samoa lApiai. Friendly Island-; j. (Nukualofa. Uaapul. Vavaui. y, "Tofna Saturday, :;ntb April, lv a.m. \ ( No Cargo received sailing r Rarotonga anil Papeete. ,: (Cargo Only.) I i •Navna. About l-'riuay. 2!Hh April No Cargo rei-eived sailiug day. Ban Francisco (via Rarotoni-a aud Tahiti). ' (From Wellington.) "Murama Tuesday. 2Gth April j £nva, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver, B.C. \ For AH Canadian and American l'oiuts, London, Liverpool. Glasgow, etc. •Makura Tuesday. 10th May! •Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. AR Cargo must be booked at office before I shipment. Office: N.Z. Shipping Co.'s Buildings. Quay Street. :A LL R ED ' R OUTE - N 'iIT FROM AUCKLAND TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, 'yeii CANADA AND U.S.A. ; '. n , '. In Conjunction with Kvinit Canadian-Pacific Railway Company. from PROPOSED SAILINGS: • | ,"'i__rj_. ABOUT 10th MAY I a.m. NIAGARA ABOUT 14th JUNE -4L.il MAKURA ABOUT 12th JULY j Ma" J 10 ROTAL MAIL SERVICE FROM WELLINGTON TO AAIEKICA j ti AND EUROPE. PROPOSED SAILINGS: I I atiILAMA ABOUT 26th APRIL I B TAHITI ABOUT 31st MAY BBTCRN AND ROUND TOUR TICKETS : i INTERCHANGEABLE. -I ! Throogh Bookings to Europe at Cheapest ' SateE. Quickest Route to Loudon. Thronjli Bookings to U-S.A. via Honolulu. ; Refcara Tickets to Uuito.l Kingdom can be made available for return joui-uey by j "P. and O. and Oriei*t Lines, via Suei, or by X.Z.S. Co., via Panama. A.I oversea require passports. For full particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. D I OHAW, QAVILL AND A LBION fO., LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON, VIA PAXAMA CANAL. THE LiARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS LX THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Carrying Ist, 2nd and 3rd Class Passengers. PREPAID PASSAGES.—Persons desiring to arrange Passages for friends from Eng- j land to New Zealand may now do so, uy ' Prepayment or Guarantee. Full particulars j ■applied on application. Steamer. Tons. 1-rom About j COKINTHIC X 2,543 Aeiungton April 2ard ! XAINUI 10,000 Wellington May lONIC 12,332 Wellington Julie ABAWA 10,000 Wellington July ATHE.MC... l-,d4.T V>eiUugton August Full particulars, apply to L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD A. ts. PAIEItoON AND CO., LTD. DALG-ETY AND CO.. LTD. D "pIAKO SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. ! S.S. ONEROA -TIME-TABLE. Leave Auckland: Leave Kerepeehi:. Thnrs.. 21st, 9 p.m. l-'ri., 22nd, 5 p.m. Tues., 26th, midnight Wed., 27th, 5.30 p.m. I Fri., 28th, 3 a.m. FrL, 2uth, 10 p.m. | Cargo received on day of sailing up to 4 p.m. WATKIN AXD WALLIS, Agents. _-_——-, TJIVERHEAD SERVICE. !____ "" 5.43. PITOITOI. IBShd? Calling at All Wharves. Leaves RIVERHEAD, Dally, at 7 a.m. Leaves AUCKLAND, Daily, at 3.30 p.m. Saturdays Excepted. Leaves Auckland on SUNDAYS at 4 p.m. BRADNEY AND BINXS. D 4 HUDDARI"- "DARKER LINE 1 : ■t (Circumstances Permitting) i FOP. SYDNEY DIRECT. |, •S-S. RIVERINA..Thursday, sth May, noon ' - - . "S.S. RIVERINA Thursday, luth May; MELBOURNE, via Lyttelton, Duuedin, and Bluff (from Weilingtou-. ! * •S.S. WESTRALIA Tuesuay, 3rd May - BYDNEY AND HOBART (from elllngtonj I X.S.&. ULIMAROA Thursday, 2sth April' •Fitted Wireless. Ofilce: 7, Customs St. E. • COACH SERVICE. Is f«HANGAREI-TANGITERORIA. "sER- ( 'Griffin's Coach leaves Whangarei P.O. c 8.30 a-m., Monday, Wednesday and 3"rlday! returning after arrival of Dargaviue i ■teamer. . KIRIPAKA SERVICE. Griffin's Car leaves Whangarei P 0 9 0 1 a-m., Tuesday, Thursday and Satnroay 'con . meets Ngungum launch. Returus Whan-a- - rei In time for Auckland steamer same DENTISTKT. , l( ■QOWEY J City Corner. | ] " Painless." | D ' ■ — ' ■jr-J OWN SPECIAL METHOD OF i _L PAINLESS EXTRACTION. I Poasesses Many and Great Advantages I Which are Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS JL NO FAIN. 3L NO NEED to come back the second time or ofiener, as nnder other methods I S. EXPERT EXTRACTION. Ko broken ' teeth or stomps left in site gums i. PERFECTLY SAFE f>r ail ages. I cpa •afely.use it on a patient of So years. S. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or ! suffering from other complaints, it will not affect you. I «. XO 'PAINFUL PRICKING. j T. XO SWOLLEN GUMS. S. ABSCESSED TEETH are painlessly i extracted. 8. BXTBACTIONS FP.EE wben teeth are . ordered. Also, AN* A L G E S I A. I The Most Marvellous Discovery in Den- j tlStry Ot the age. Yoa can have your teeth drilled, filled, prepared for crowning, | bridge work, pivots, etc., without the i slightest pain whatever. Ton are conscious yet unconscious to pain, and I Save proved this most wonderful machine to be an absolute success in every operation. i Therefore patients who are nervous need no longer fear the dentiat. Painless Dentistry at my rooms is Xot a Myth, but a fact. jyENTIST Q jy-UXROE -gMANTJEL. | FIRST JXOOR. ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS I ' (Nest G.P.0.). I Open Every Evening, also Saturday Afternoon. I Telephone 1604. Take Elevator. D [
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 95, 22 April 1921, Page 6
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