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SHIPPING. ITNION STE-*M SHIP COMPANY OF l> NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. S'earaer3 will be despatched as under, circumstances permitting: — Train Cargo at ___WELLINGTON. p.m. Railway ltotonu'haiia Thi.U.-n. Wod. 5.25 " 12. v 0i> ra Mararoa Tiuir..-Otli Sept. s._> 12-opm Waikarr Fri., -Ist Sept. s, Kut/miuhana jKri., 21-t Sept. '5.25 12 So p.m Mararoa , at., 2-iud Sfpt. '7 4S noon TeAn.u Sat. iVnd Sent 10 55 — Uutoinuhana Hon., 241h Sept. s.ii 12.30 p.m ■Mararoa Tuts.. Y~ h .-ept. t> 25 12.50 p.m FROM WELLINGTON TO" Picton-Monday, Wednesday, Fr.day, ar.d Saturday. N'jl-rjii—-Daily, except on Thursday. New Plymouth and Onchunga—Sunday and Wednesday. FROM NEW PLY MOUTH - TO ONEHUNGA— Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. NAPIER,"GISBORNE and AUCKLANDTe Anau Sat., 22nd .Sept. 10.55 noon fc''Y DN E Yr'vTaT WEL LIN Gt O N"— Walkare Kri., 21»t Sept. 1 12.30 p.m AUCKLAND— Mokoia We 1., 26th Sept. 4 li3op.ra ~NELIiO~N~and~NEW~ "PLYMOUTH,"'via" - WELLINGTON— Corinna This Day. " cd.. 1?.10 9 a.m PICTON~WESTPO RT - nird - ~G REYM'OUTH" via WELLINGTON— (Taking cargo for Uokitika.) ! Koonya Sat., 2_id Sf pt. 4 Ham j ~TIMI^uTOAT.LVRU - anIT"dIJnTSDIN— ! Coiinna Thnrs. 27th Sept. 12.10 9 a.m ~DUNEDINTallin* This Hay, Wed, 12.10 9 a.m j Monowai Vr., 21st Sept. 12.10 9 a.m BLUFFriIOBART and MELBOURNE—" Monowai Kri., 21st Sept. 12.10 9 a.m SING; APORE~aT.d " Aparima* leaves Lyttelton, Tuesday, 25th September, via Wellington and Auckland, taking passengers iv all classes. 'Twin Screw. SOUTH SEA~ISLAND" SERVICES— For TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI and SYDNEY— Atua* Tues., 16th Oct. From Auckland 'Twin Screw. For RAROTONGA and TAHITI— Hauroto Tues., 2nd Oct. 1 rom Auckland For SUVA~and LEVUKA— Taviuni* Wed., 3rd Oct. 1 rom Auckland 'Connects at Suva with R.M.S. Moan* for Canada, United States and Europe. Tickets available for Stop-over or Return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'s steamers. , THE VANCOUVER ROUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL S.S. LINE AND CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. Through 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, nnd Japan Lines, at lowest rates. Specially Low Round Tours. Second-cls.s from £64 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 Moana Oct 1 Oct 9 Miowera .... Oct 29 Nov. 6 Aarangi .... Nov 26 Dec 4 Passengers from New Zealand have tho option of joining the steamers of this increasingly popular route at Sydney, or later vis Auckland at Suva. Pamphlet' Maps, and oil information free. UNION S'IEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD.. 3785 Managing Agents. PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF THIS. AS we, require the space for our large shipments of STUA RT Mo TOR CAR -: arriving early next month, we havo instructed Mr C. R. WILSON, Auctioneer, to hold a CLEARING SALE of all our New and Up-to-date CYCLES, comprising Imperial Rovers, B.S.A. Cycles, and the new gppular Rex Cycles. This Sale will take place on WEDNESDAY, September 2f.th, in our large Showrooms, corner of Manchester and Worcester streets, at 2 p.m. We would strongly advise all those intending purchasers of Cycles to wait till this gigantic sale takes place, for not only will thoy be able to buy the very latest and most modern Machines at their own prices, but they will have placed before them a selection of Machines unequalled in the history of tho Christchurch Cycle Trade. Remember the Date— ' SEPTEMBER 26th, at 2 o'clock. INGLIS BROS., p Motor and Cycle Engineers. TO FLOWER LOVERS. WE hays Large and Comprehensive Stocks to ehoo?e from, and ask your attention to the following: — ROSES—TIie very best grown, including the latest novelties. One of our specialties. RHODODENDRONS in tho following colours: Crimson. Red. Pink and White. CAMELLIAS—Reds, Pinks, Whites, and Striped Varieties. AZALEA. MOLLIS and PONTICA, in 80 Varieties. Lovely and chaste flowering enrube. Colours: White, Cream, Straw. Yellow, Salmon, Salmon Pink, Pink, and Red. DAPHNE INDICA RUBRA—(Lovely sweeteoented shrub). DOUBLE-FLOWERING CHERRIES — Double White. Pale Pink, and Rosy Pink, and others. DOUBLE-FLOWERING PLUMS—White, Pale Pink a.nd Rose Pink. Varieties. PYRUS (Cydonias) JAPONlCA—Winterfiowcring shrub. Colours: White, Pink. Salmon, Red. Scar'et, and Intermediate Shades, 30 varieties CLEMATIS—Strong ano. Vigorous Plants. Colours: Purple. Blue. Lavender, Heliotrope. Rod. aoid White. The finest collection in the colony. We Invite Inspection. NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln road. ; Chrwrtchurch. C 9321 P.O. Box 426. Telephone 241. F LAST FEW DAYS OF OENSATIONAL SALE CO-OP. STOCK. IN LIQUIDATION. EXHIBITION CURTAINS. EXHIBITION CURTAINS. EXHIBITION CURTAINS. HEAVILY DISCOUNTED! Extraordinary Value at Is lid pair. Splendid Guinea Curtains'for 15s 6d pair. Every price be'weon there two points. -WORKING MEN'S CO-OP." PREMISES, Colombo street, 433 Near Tuam street. CRICKET SEASON, 1906. 'yEW STOCKS NOW OPENED UP. ;\ — BATS by Warsop, Gradidg*. Wisden. Bussoy, Nieolis. Cobbett, Shaw and Shrewsbury, Odd, Quaiff, and Li 1 ley, etc. WISDEN'S AND DUKE'S BALLS. Full supplies of all accessories. Special T*nns to Clubs. L E W 1 S AND A N D E R S 0 N, _!21 Cashel street. C3ui3 Telephone 12U2.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12602, 19 September 1906, Page 1

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