SHIPPING. DMON BTEASI SHIP WOMPASY OT NEW ZEALAND, UJ-ITKD. Steanjerf will be Despatcaed m under i—• WELLIUGTOWCaivo Train at railway p._. Rora Sat., 13th Oct. 5.30 __— Tarawera Sat., ISA Oct. 3.15 12.30p.rn Ketoraa Hon., 15th Oct. 4 12.30 p.m Tarawera Tuet, 16th Oct 9.1 a 12.30 p-m Waihora W«_. 17th Oct. 4 12.30 p.m Mokoia Thurs., 18th Oct. 4 „ — Tarawera Ttanrs., 18th Oct 9.15 12.30 p.m Mount Sat- 20th Oct. 5.30 — Tarawtra Sat, 20th Oct 10.20 l_3op.nj PIOXON a_d K&-3OH TU W_LLISai»S--Eotorua J. on., 15th Oct 4 12.30 p.m TARANAKI AX- -IAKCKAUTakapuna* Son., 14th Oct. From Wellington RotoiU* Thnr*., 18th Oct. From WeUin_t*n •CallaNeUw-. NAPIER. OI3BORNE _!(» AUCKLANDFlora .Sat., 13tb Oct. 530 _L3op.m Waihora * Wed., 17th Oct 4 ia3op.nj SYDNEY via WELLINGTON— Uokoia Thurs., 18th Oct. 4 12.30 p.m SYDNEY TU AUCKLAND— Waihora Wed., 17th Oct 4 12.30 p.m GREYUOUT- DIEECT— Rosamond Tues., 16th Oct 1210 9a.m NEW PLYMOUTH axd QREYMOUTH via WEO.LIJSGTON — Janet Nicon Hon. loth Oct. 12.10 9a.m TIMABU, OAMARU and DUNBDIN— Upolu Sat, 13th Oct. 4 12.30 p.m DUN-DIN— Waihora Sat, 13th Oct. IZIO 9a.m BLUFF, HOBABT, and MELBOURNE— a.in. Monowai Fri., 26th Oct. 10.53 4 p.in Thurs. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS SERVICES. Ft>_ TONGA. SAMOA, FIJI aso BYDN«Y— Mauapourp Wed., 31st Oct. From Auckland For BAROTONGA asd TAHITI— Ovalau Tues., 23rd Oct From Auckland For FIJI— Taviunl Wed., 24th Oct. From Auckland Berths will only be allotted to Passengers on production of Passage Ticket at the Company's Office. Tickets available for Stop-over or Keturn by Messrs HuJdart, l*_rker _ Co.'k SU-niets. TO ENGLAND IN THIRTY-ONE DAYS. ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. # THE PASSENGER ROUTE to ENGLAND Is undoubtedly th.c AUSTRALIAN ANi) AIIERICAN ROUTE (A. and A. Route), Avoiding alike the heat of the Red Sea and tlie cold of Capo Horn, and giving passengers the opportunity of travelling in luxury and cordon, through the most interesting country in the world. Tho Steamers of this Line are appointed to Leave Sydney and Auckland for Honolulu and San Francisco every four -weeks,* sailing as under: — -..,_.„ j Xrl _ Leave Leave Arrive Steamers. Tns Svdne> , Auckland. 'Frisco. I 1903. 1900. 1900. Maripoja ..J3OOO Oct 24 Oct. 29 Nov. 16 Sierra .J6ooo' Dec. 4 Dec 8 Deo. 24 !_J Tickets are available for 12 months, and Saloon Passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Francisco, or any place of call e_ route to Ne-vr York, and hare _Ibo trh-e privilege of travelling across either Canada or the United States. SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES. Through Fares, Sydney or Auckland to, London:— Saloon £59 _* 6a to £67 9s _d Steerage £33 7a lid Fot all information apply at any of the offices of - UNION ST-EA-C -HIEfCOMPANT OF NEW ZEALAND, LJ__TED. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.
The following Royal Mail Steamships belonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES -will leave SYDNEY on SATURDAY, at Noon, and MELBOURNE on TUESDAY, at 1 p.m., aa under, for, LONDON (Tilbury), via ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO (Transhipping for all Indian .Ports), SUEZ CANAL, MARSEILLES, NAPLES, and GIBRALTAR:— _, __ Tons From I From Fr«m Steamers. Ref , Sjt j nty . | Melbourne Adelaide 1900. i 1900. ~"T90c! CUZCO .. 3918 Oct. 131 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 ORUBA -. i 5857 Oct. 27 j Oct 30 Nov 1 OPHIB i 6910 Nov. 10 ' Nov 13 Nov 15 And fortnightly thereafter. FARES ZKkLAND TO LONDON. SALOON ? Single £39 to £73. Return £70 to £115. THIRD CLASS ... £169 16s, £18 18s and £20. First and Second Class Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New 2ealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included in the above fares. Passengers can be booked to or prepaid from any of the above ports. For further particulars apply to UiNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, Agents in New Zealand. GET A BOX OF 2-DOZ TOMATO PLANTS from CU3IMING, for la 6d. They will carry anywhere. Others at 6d per dozen, AT CUMHING'S, Colombo and Manchester street. " C. PANNELJU * TAILOR AND MERCER. A SELECT STOCK OF SUITINGS NOW ON HAND. Only Two Suits to each Pattern. SPLENDID VALUE. 127 Manchester street, Christcb.i?ch. rpHE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUNE ± LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. Established 1871. Fob Motual Assuoascx Annuities and Endowments. Accumulated Funds exceed . . . £1,350,00 C Annual Revenue exceeds .... £220,0QC Claims paid immediately upon proof of death and title. Novel and attractive forms of Assurance, appealing especially to those whe desire to combine investment with family provision. Example.—£l3 12» 6d, Annual Premium, secures to a person aged 25—(1) In cms oi death before the age of 60, IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF £500, WITH PROFITS. (2) In case of survival to age of 60, CASH PAYMENT OF £500. WITH PROFITS. Combined with the above, is exemption of payment of premium when the Assured is either temporarily or permanently incapacitated by either accidental bodily injury, or by illness, or by mental disorder. LOCAL DIRECTORS: WM. CHRYSTALL (Chairman). A. E. G. RHODES. WM. REECE. Offices: Hereford street, Christchureh C J OWEN, District Secretary. Head Office ior New Zealand: 6 Cc'tom House On ay, Wellington. Y. H. BAXTER, . t *«eident Secretary. SMOKE
TOBACCO. 1. C. WILLIAMS' LATEST AND BEST. EDUCATIONAL. ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING. A J. W. BUNZ, Onanist and Choirmaster, ±±» St. Luke's Church, RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, September 17th, Gloucester street West. ' 360 C SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency - Buildings, Triangle, Ohristchurch (opposite D J C ) MR H. W. LOCKYER-DIGBY, F.N P.S., (Honours). N.S S.T. .STT.T.. Double Pitmm Modaltiat,-holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200. and 220 words per minute MISS E. E. DIGBY, Holder of Sftlijw Pitman and Son's Certificate. SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULTS, 1599 Out of the TWENTY-EIGHT Speed Cerastes &*nt°* thi. yemr the Shorthand Writers' Association, EIGHTEEN have been sained by PupUe from this School. Shorthand Typewriting, Bookkeeping. and full Commercial Training. AITK3N and ROBERTS, comer ~ 7 C*Si5 aad Colombo etreota, for Enamelled Ware, Lttop*. Wire Netting, ail «idth», OiL vanuab, Pawts, aU kmis, lAap SMtm,
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10785, 12 October 1900, Page 1
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