SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF *' NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Steamers will be despatched as under, circumstances permitting: — Train. Cargo ai WELLINGTON. p.m. railway. Rotomahana This Day, Mon. 5.-5 12.30 p.m. Maori* jTiics.,3rd Dec. '. iJ 12.30 p.m Manuka [Wed., 4th De=. 4 — 4th Dec. 5.25 12.50 p.m. VVarrimoo Thurs.. sth Deo. i 2.45 i — Maori* jThurs.'oth Dec. > '/.-'i5,12 30 p.m. Rotomahana Fri. 6lh Dec. ! 5.-* U2.30 p.a *New turbine steamer. ~ FROM "WELLINGTON TO Picton—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. Nelson—Daily, except on Thursday. Westport and Greymouth — Tuesday and Saturday. New Plymouth and Onehunga — Sunday and Wednesday. ~~FROM "NE \V — PLYMOU TH TO ONEHUNGATuesday, Thursday, acd Saturday. NAPIETI, GISBORNE. and AUCKLAND— Manuka Wed.. 4th Dec. 4 12.30 p.m. SYDNEY," viaTX UCKL A ND— Manuka* Wed.,.4th Dec. 4 12.30 p.m. •Twin -screw. SYDNEYTvia WELLINGTON— Warrimoo Thurs., uth Dec. 2.45 11 am WESTPORT and GREYMOUTH Itnking cargo for Hokitika\ via WELLINGTON. ,PICTON and NELSON— Te Anau Dec — H a.m. PLYMOUTH," via WELLINGTON— Corinna Tues.. 10th Dec. — 11 a.m. . DUNEDIN— Waikare Wed., 4th Dec. 12.10 9 a.m. Mararaa Fri., 6th Dec. 2.45 11a.m. MELBOURNE— Marama* Fri., 6th Dec. 2.45 llajn. •Twin screw. SOUTH~SEA ISM ND~ SERVTcES— For TONGA. SAMOA, FIJI and SYDNEY— Navua* Tucs., 10th Dec, from Auckland. •Twin Screw. FOR~TAH ITI— Taviuni Thurs., 12th Dec, fiom Auckland. Calls Rarotonga if snflicient inducement. " For~SUVA~and LEVUKA— Hautoto* Tues., 34th Dec, from Auckland. •Connects at Suva with RM.S. Miowera for Canada, United States and Europe. Tickets available for Stop-over or Return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'s steamers. ORIENT-ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS. For Plymouth and London, via Fremantle Colombo (transhipping for all Indian ports), Sue* Csnal, Naples, .Marseilles, and Gibraltar, sailing as under from Sydney and Melbourne:— Steamer Tons Commander. Sydney. Melb. •Ortona 6,000 H. Collins Dec. 14 Dec. 17 *Omr»h 8,281 F. S. Synicns Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Bruba 5.971 S. Plunkett Jan. 11 Jan. 14 ram 6,465 W. Shelford Jan. 25 Jan. 28 • Twin Screw. Fortnightly thereafter. THROUGH FARES. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. SALOON—Single, £17 6s to £88; Return, £75 18* to £133. Return Tickets available for two years. Third-ciae* (Liberal Dietary Scale), £18 J2O, 493. Return, £33. to £39. Passages' from any port may be prepaid. THROUGH'BOOKINGS TO NEW YORK in conjunction -with . Cunard Line. UNION S.S. COY. OF N.Z., LTD.. F6054 . . Agent*. "E. AND A"." MAIL LINE. MANILA, CHINA, - AND JAPAN, - From AUBTRALIA. __, | . Leave • Steamer., Tons Commaoder. Sydney. Empire 4500 P. T. Helm* Dec. 4 Eastern 3600 j.W. Ellis Jan. 8, 1 •■ ■ 1908. < ~ And Monthly Thereafter. ,-J3at>cm. Acponxmodatten..amidships.Cool 2.berth Cabins all On the upper deck, and fitted with electric fans. Through bookings to Canada. United States, and Europe. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIS' CO., LTD., • PITCAITHLY and CO.. C 3909 Agent*. • ■ • ' - HAIRDRESSING. LADIES desirous of having the Hair 1 Dressed for Dances, Evenings, etc., should book appointments -as early as possible in order to ensure attendance. HairdTe*sing : Is 6d, Shampooing 2s 6d, Manicuring Is. Face Massage 2s 6d. Ladies' own Combings made up. MISS CLOUGH, Stewart Dawson's Chambers', High street. F2852 REMOVAL NOTICE. TCEJWEiLL and LOGAN beg to draw the at--0 tention of their rustomers, and the public, that they will shortly remove to larger premises, situated in ihe N.Z. Express Company's Buildings, Manchester street. JEWELL and LOGAN, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. Shop, Cashel street. Factory, Hereford atreet. ■ • 817 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T7INGLAND BROS., Architects, have REMOVED to the Somerset Buildings, 156 HEREFORD STREET (over Kayo and Carter's), next te Christchurch Meat Company. C 3360 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I HAVE REMOVED to New Oftlces situated at the CORNER OF GLOUCESTER AND 1 MANCHESTER STREETS. Entrance, 12r7 Gloucester street (upstairs). The Offices at 100 Cashel street are now CLOSED. F - F. C. RAPHAEL. MONEY TO LEND. _*T\ £100, £150. £300, £250, £300. £400, dLOU* £600, and any sums up te £10,000, for fixed periods, or repayable by Monthly, Quarterly, or Half-yearly Instalments, on Town. Suburban, or Farm Securities, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. CHARLES HILL, Solicitor. 165 Hereford st., Christchurch and Rangiora. C2758F - rpHE CROWN IRONWORKS COMPANY 1 Heating. Lighting and Hydraulic, and General Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, and Sheet Metal Workers. We hold large stocks of Dodge wood pulleys, pipes, steam fittings, e'ectric. telephone, and bell fittings, shafting, oil, waste, etc. Oil and gas engines and fxtras. All goods required .by the above-mentioned trades. Cooking Range Makers. Coppersmiths and Galvanisers. Licensed Plumbers. W. •>■ LeCren and J. B. Lauienson. 163 Manchester street C3o3c ' j\ AVI E S AND LAMB HAVE A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT Of First-clsss SMOKERS' REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK. DAVIES AND LAMB, 181 Coloiabo street. C9438F WHY SHOULD I PLANT BUTTON'S DISCOVERY POTATO BECAUSE I WANT To ensure a Blight-proof Crop. To get a Heavy Crop. To prove for my present and future guidance and benefit that SUTTON'S DISCOVERY Is An Absolute Disease Resister. GUARANTEED TRUE TO NAME. 2* per lb, post paid, from SUTTON'S LOCAL AGENTS. _^_ A - T~Bonnin_Ws. High street, you will get A. anything you require in Per' um< *7y Eau do "Cologne, Lavender Water, sil from best makers; a great variety, from i^^
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12976, 2 December 1907, Page 1
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