SHIPPING. T'VIOV STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF I NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Steamers will be despatched as under, circumstances permitting — Train Cirtto W F.M.I KOTOS o m »t R-uhvav T.-AnVn " "" Thi-"!•»>•; Mn"n"'~, 8.35 l>-'» Ko.omahana. Tue... <f,th April ; 3.35: 12.80p.m Walkari .W.d.,?7ih April >« ' — lie Ana! UVd.. 27> h Apr 1 8 3f> ; £-«>p.m R..!<.m.hana Thurs.. iffith April 8-~>; J£-up.m Manuka I-ri.. 29th April * 1 — r.-Annu Fri , £nh April W?. 12.30 p.m Ta!iu:e >j'„ ,V><h April 5 3/- 1 Itorjmar-.am *at., 3- th April 8.3,; }2.B'Jp.ro T-- A. an M„n., 2u<\ M»v 8 - J i* ... 12 - i ?JL > : I - n i'a"-<«c!:L'ers from" intermediate stations ;or Stc-imer.- r"ii>.feting with express must proceed to Lvtt.-lton by 7.45 p.m. train. FROM WELLINGTON TO riC'ToN - M'ndav, Tuesdsv, Wednesday, and Fn.iav. NELS(»N- -Drily, except Thursday. NEW" PLYMOUTH and t >NEH I'NGA. Takapuna Wed., Z7th Apr.l From Wellington Takapuna Sat . JO'h AprilJFrom N>«' Plymouth NA PIE IL IJIS BORNE." and AUCKLAND— Waikare v rd.. 27th April 4 12.10 p.m Talmie Sat., 50th April 5.30 12.30 p.m SYDNKY. via' WELLfNGTON-'--Manuka Fri., ti;th April 4 12.30 p.m •SYDNKY, via AUCKLANDWnikare Weil., 27th April 4 12.30 p.m NEW PLYMOUTH." via WELLINGTON and NELSON— Porinn* Wed.. 4th May _ 245 _ Ham '" WESTPOHT andGREYMOUTH, via WELLINGTON— Pukalii Sat , 30th April 2.45 12.30 p.m WEST-PORT and GWEYMOUTHKini Wed.. £7th April 12.10 JLtH AKAROA," TIMARU " OAMARU and DUNEDIN— Corinnt Thurs., 2Sth April 12.10 9a.m _ DUNEDIN - Talune Wed.. 27th April 12.10 9 a.m Vorraki Fri.. 29th April 4 — "BLUFF.""hOBART." and MpILBOURNK— lloeraki (twin-strew) Fri. 29th April 4 _^30_run :■: O U TH" SEA ~IS LAN D ~"S E R VICE- - For TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI and SYDNEY— llanroio Wed.. 4th .May From Auckland Taiiuni Tlies.. 17th May trim Auckland ~~ F"or"s"UVA and LEVUKA— Moura* Wed., lctli May 1 nin lc k'» n |J "'Connects with R.JLS. Manuka for Canada, United States, and Europe. Tickets available for Stop-over or Return by Messr3 Huddart, Parker and Co.'s Steamers. f\RIENT-PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL LINE. For London, via Naples, Marseilles, and Colombo (transhipping for all Indian ports), via Suez Canal. rlm7£ TonT Commander. (Sydney.' Melb. t*OPHIR .. 6314 Kershaw Upril 20lApril 26 •OMRAH .. 8291 Svmon» M»y 7 |May 10 ORIENT .. I 5453 JKicholson iMay 21 ;Mb.v jj_ + Calling at Hobart. * Twin-screw Steamer. THROUGH FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. SALOON: Single. £43 to £80; Return. £69 to £120. Return Tickets available for two years. 3rd Class (Liberal Dietary Scale): £18, £20, £22. Passages from any port can he prepaid here. UNION S.S. COY., OF N.Z., LTD., 6054 F Agents. THE HUDDART-PARKER LINE. STEAMERS will leave LYTTELTON ac under (circumstances permitting):— DUNEDIN— Westralia, Saturday, April 30tb, 4 p.m. train. WELLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND, and SYDNEY— Westralia, Wednesday, M>y 4th, 4 p.m. train FOR DUNEDIN, BLUFF, HOBAHT, and MELBOURNE— Victoria, Friday, May 6th, 4 p.m. train. All Tickets available for Stop-over or Return by Union Line, and holders of Union Tickets may travel by Huddart-Parker line. KII«SEY, BARNS and CO., IBB* Agenia. T ITTLE AKALOA, KB BON'fl, AND li AKAROA. S.S. KENNEDY, MONDAY; APRIL 25th. (\Veather Permitting.) Passengers by 9.55 a.m. Train. Lowest Fares and Freights as Hitherto. KINSEY, BARNS and CO., 9868 Agents. CHEVIOT. iKAJKOURA, AND WELLINGTON. SS. KENNEDY, TUESDAY, APRIL 23th. • (Weather Permitting.) On Arrival of 7.45 p.m. Train. Cargo Christchurch Staljon till Noon. KINSEY, BARNS and CO., 101 Agents. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. EXPIRATION OF LEAS 2 T. •H. P A P ? S, \ CASH GROCER, HAS Removed to tho*« Premises immediately OPPOSITE STRANGE and CO., High street. F9954 G. H. PARSONS, A CCOUNTANT AND BUSINESS AGENT, Australasia (Bank) Chambers, Cashel street. P. 0.. Box 481. Books Kept or Audited, Intricate Accounts Adjusted. Settlements Effected. Collections Made. Business undertaken in Town ot Country. Charges moderate. F 'fTfTONDERFUL Result— Wo re&rned in , cash to every purchaser of Gold Leaf Tea. Is 7d per lb. Hore money given away next time. __^___ £1000. WE have Just Purchased £1000 worth of the , Best ENGLISH, AMERICAN and CONTINENTAL SAMPLES of BOOTS and SHOES At 10s in the £, And will, on the 13th of APRIL AND FOLLOWING DAYS, Make a GRAND DISPLAY of LADIES* and GENTS TAN BOOTS and SHOES, AT PRICES THAT ILiY NEVER OCCUR AGAIN. RAYNBR and SON, Corner of Manchester and Tuam streets. NOTE—That our Colombo street "business is being carried on at 115 Manchester street, corner of Tuam street. F NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MESSRS MAINE BROS, have REMOVED from their Shop, the coiner of High and Tuam streets, known as the Scotch Stores, to ! THE OPPOSITE CORNER, , Next to A. J. White's, And will remain there until their old shop is pulled down and rebuilt. • Our Temporary Premises are much too email, so we are SELLING OFF OUR LARGE STOCK VERY CHEAP, Rather than let it get damaged and walked *n. F GEM CYCLES Built to OTder, firstclass workmanship, from £13 10s. Hepairs a speciality. Plating, enamelling, etc. Charges moderate. Machines cleaned by monthly arrangement, including stand. A. McNAE, Durham street, two doors from Cashel street. «MF
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 1
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