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SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Steamers will be despatched as under, circumstances permitting:— Train Cargo WELLINGTON p.m. at Railway Mararoa 'This Day, Sat. I 7.45; noon T-lur.e IThis I)«v, oat. 10 55j — Rotomahana jJlon.,l3"U Aug. 5.26; 12.30 p.m Mararoa ITucs., 14th Aug.:.'■.—■ 12.30 p.ic Mokoia iWed.. 15U) Aw;.' 4 J .— Rotomahana Wed., 15ih Aug.' 5.25, 12.30p.m M.rnroa 'Thur., 16tli Aug. 12.30 p.m Waikare jKri., 17th Aug. ,4 — Rotomahana |r"ri.. 17th An;.', i 5.25 12.50 p.m FROM"WELLINGTON TO Picton—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. Nelson—Daily. except on Thursday. New Plymouth and Onehunga—Sunday and Wednesday. FROM~NT.wHPLY>MOUTH TO ONEHUNGATuesday, Thursday and Saturday. "NAPIER.'GISBORnE and AUCKLAND— Talune This D»v. Sat. 10.55 noon Mokoia Wed., 15th Aug. 4 12.3J p.nj SYDNEY, via WELLINOTON— Waikars Fri, 17th Aug. 4 12.30 p.m SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND— Mokoia Wed., 15th Aug. 4 12 -*° P- m fiCTON, WESTPORT and^GREYMOUTH, via WELLINGTON— (Taking Cargo for Hokitika)— Koonya This Da>, Bat. 4 11 a.m NELSON~and n¥w _ PIAMOUTH. via WELLINGTON— Corinna %v _ d^ slh __ i _:P t ___ 2Ai n " "TIMARU, OAMARU and DUNEDIN— Corinna Thurs., 16th A hit. 2.45 11 a.m " DUNEDIN— Uokoia This D»v. Hat. 4 noon Tarawera Wed., 15th 12.10 9a.m "¥LUFF7^LO¥ART _ an"d MELBOURNE— Monowai Fri., 17tb Aue. 4 12.30 p.m SOUTH - SEA~LSLAN .D~S ERVICE For TONGA SAMOA, FIJI and SYDNEY— Atua* Tues.. 2Ut Aug. From Auckland *Twip Screw. For RAI&OTONGA _ wid"'TAJIITI— Hauroto Tues., 4th Sept. _ From Auckland For SUVA and" LEVUKA— Tariuni* Wtd., sth Sept. From Auckland •Connects at Suva with RMS. Aorangi, fcr Canada, United States and Europe. Tickets available for Stop-over or Return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'s steamers. ; WINTER TOURS To the SOUTH SEAS. TWTN SCREW STEAMERS NAVUA „ .. SOOO Tons ATUA ~ _. 8500 Tons THESE Magnificent New Steamers were especially built for the Islands services, and are provided with every convenience and luxury. The Saloon Cabins, Dining, Music, and Smoking Rooms are ALL ON DECK. Bookings strictly limited to the number that «v» be conveniently and comfortably accommodated. Not more than three occupants in any cabin. Married couples may get cabins if early application.be made. Early applications are now invited for accommodation in tbe Atua, leaving Auckland August 21st, fox TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, ETC. Connecting steamer from Lyttelton, Mokoia, 3300 tons, sailing AUGUST 15th. Round Trip can be made in 40 days. Fares: £2-t, returning from Suva (Fiji) via Auckland direct; or £27. isturning via Sydney, Melbourne, JSobart. Particulars of Shorter Tonrs to Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Raratonga, Tahiti on application. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. THE VANCOUVER ROUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL S.S. LINE AND CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. Througfc some of the Greatest SCENIC WONDERS OF THE WORLD to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES. BRITISH ISLES, and CONTINENT OF EUROPE. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS In conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, China, and Japan Lines, at lowest rates. Specially Low' Round Tours. Second-class from £&1 Is. GRAND EXCURSIONS At Lowest Rates ever offered (including Railway and Hotel expenses) to BANFF THE BEAUTIFUL. Hunting, Fishing Mountaineering, amid Unrivalled Scenery. Steamers sail as follow:— From Sydney. From Suva. Aorangi .... Sept 3 Sent 11 Moana Oct 1 Oct 9 Miowera .... Oct 29 Nov. 6 Passengers from New Zealand have the option of joining the steamers of this increasingly popular route at Sydney, or later via Auckland, at Suva. ' Pamphlets. Maps, and all information free. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ' ZEALAND. LTD., 3785 Managing Agents. WE have FOR SALE the following STEAMERS:— S.S. KOTARE. late Shirley Hasell. 141 gross, 79 net register, and S.S. NAUTILUS. 47 gross, 29 net register. Full particulars on application. Principals only dealt with. GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS' FROZEN MEAT COMPANY, LTD., 6163 Gisborne. PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND~LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. Paid-up Capital .. £100,000 THE ASSOCIATION is Prepared to ADVANCE MONEY on Mortgage for the purpose of PURCHASING or BUILDING HOUSES, and to accept repayment of principal and interest together by Monthly Instalments, extending over any period of j ears from Two to fourteen. Loans for Fixed Periods at Current Rates are also granted. Repayment tables and all other information can bo obtained on application to THE MANAGER, A.M.P. Society's Buildings, 2510F Cathedral square. D. SHAW. TtfENTAL HEALER AND HYPNOTIST. •" A 145 PAPANUI ROAD. Hours: 10 to 1. 4 to 6. (Thursdays and Sundays excepted.) Telephone 813. 4747 FOB BEAUTIFUL FLORAL WORK Try J. G. DAVIB, Holder of Numerous First Prizes for Floral Designs. M 5 COLOMBO STREET. Carnation Plants (a Splendid Assortment), 10s per dozen. 7947 -PQfifi - PAPANUI—5 acres 26 perches JinJ\f\J land, on which is eroo'ed a 6roomed houae. plastered, pantry, scullery, w. house, copper, verandah, bay "window, concrete foundation, dairy, cowshed, stable, and tTapshed, and other outbuildings; inspection invited. CHARLES HILL. Land and Estate Agent, 165 Hereford street, F945 Christchurch. BOARD and Residence—"The Lodge." 255 Heroford street West (charmingly situated close to the Gardens, Colleges and Exhibition>. Mrs B. Nairn, having purchased tho above new residence, is now prepared to receive Ladies and Gentlemen requiring firstclass superior accommodation. Special arrangements for married couples. Large double and single rocms. Large sunny balcony, smoking and lounge rooms. Every convenience. Terms on application, or appointment m*de by telephone (1970 J. 5208F

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12569, 11 August 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12569, 11 August 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12569, 11 August 1906, Page 1

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