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SHIPPING. THE HUDDART - PARKER LINE Favourite Passenger Steamers leave Lyttelton as under (Circumstances permitting)— WELLINGTON. NAPIER, GISBORNE. AUCKLAND and SiDNEY— Wimmera, Wednesday, Auri! IJth, 7.50 p.m.. tram. Latest carg.> Nay-.ie:. Gisborne. Auckland, 11 a.m.; VvVhr.eton, 12.30 p.m. All carjjo cpaco ci'pa.td. WELLINGTON and SYDNEY— River'na, 5000 tons, Thursda.', April 13tli. 5.215 p.m. train. A!) ticke.s available for stop-over or ret—— by Union Line, and holders of Union tickets may travel by Huddart-Parhe-r Line. KINSEY. BARNS and CO.. Agents. Offices: Next Bank of .new Zealand. FOR WELLINGTON, WANGANUI AND PATEA. SS KAPITI will SAIL /or the above • Ports on THURSDAY, APRIL 13th. Cargo at Christchurch Station till 11 a.m. KINSEY, BARNS and CO., ■IS"3 Agents. THE N.Z. AND AFRICAN S.S. CO., LIMITED. Under Contract to the N.Z. Government. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE FROM WEST COAST PORTS. UNITED KINGDOM. TO NEW ZEALAND. THE S.S. MORAYSHfRE. 10,000 tons, takL in-? cargo from BRISTOL, GLASGOW, MANCHESTER and LIVERPOOL, will finally SAIL on Ist MAY, To be followed by the CORNWALL, on the 29th MAY. Importers will do well to instruct fheir English Correspondents to ship direct from tha above-mentioned ports in the numerous cases whore a saving in charges can be effected. For particulars apply to THE N.Z. AND AFRICAN S S. CO., LTD.. 2 Fenchurch Avenue, London; Or their Agents, at Bristol, Glasgow, Cardiff, Manchester, and Liverpool; And to KINSEY, BARNS and CO., Agents. T7IEDERAL-HOULDER-SHIRE LINES (Under Contract with the New Zealand Government.) DIRECT SERVICE TO WEST COAST UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. S.S. DRAYTON GR-NGE, 10 000 tons, leaving Lyttelton (final port) about April 34th. FOR AVONMOUTH, MANCHESTER. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. Taking Wool. Skins, General, and Refrigarrated Cargo, at lowest current rates of freight, to be followed by other first-class steamers at regular intervals. Excellent Accommodation for Fint and Third Class Passengers. First Class, 40 guineas; Third Class, from £14 10s. Fitted throughout with electric light. Surgeon and Stewardess oarried. l For freight and passage apply to KINSEY, BARNS and CO., Agents. LUND'S BLUE ANCHOR LINE OF -TEAM-IRS, for NATAL. CAPETOWN AND LONDON._ • I - - Sails Sttamsr.' Tons. Commander. from Sydney. Geelong 8000 W C. Simonds 'May 1 No-rung 6000 GA.___llington May 29 Waratah 9000 J. E. Ilbery j June 26 And regularly every four weeks" Christchurch to Loudon, £17 to £66; to Capetown or Natal, £14 14s to £36 16s. Round the World Tickets (from Sydney), from £126 10*. Spacious staterooms, excellent cuisine. Return and Stop-over Tickets available by | Aberdeen Line. NOTE—The Geelong, Commonwealth snd War-t-h call at Plymouth on Homeward passage. For all particulars, apply to local agent*. KINSEY, BARNS and CO? General Agents for New Zealand. MURRAY ROBERTS and CO., F3165 We l'ngton and Dunedin. I DIRECT SAN FRANCISCO SERVICE. AUSTRALIAN MAIL LINE FROM AUCKLAND. To SAN FRANCISCO AND SEATTLE, Via SYDNEY AND APIA. | THROUGH BILLS OF LADING j To >' j CANADIAN AND AMERICAN POINTS. S.S. YEDDO, about APRIL 10th. ' KAYE and CARTER LTD.. I Agents. J. C. SPEDDING. General Agent. Custom street East Auckland. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW WHITE HART HOTEL. IS now ready to receive Guosts. This Hotel is artistioally furnished, and contains every modern com-eaicr.ee. TARIFF: 8e Cd PER DAY. A. W. LANE. Proprietor (Late United Service Hotel), ISO 9 Christchurch. T A WHENCE AND KIRCHER. GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, And MANUFACTURERS OF ROLL TOP DESKS, from £7 10s. 182 and 184 HIGH STREET CHRISTCHURCH. cases T HAVE Various SUMS of MONEY for hi vest nvent or. Mcrtr.igf. of Fr.eh'jid Security at Current Rates of Interest. • A C. ROLLESTON. Solicitor. 173 Hereford street. F4O-3 Christchurch. NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. A T SIMPSON AND WILLIAMS, LTD.. 214 HIGH STREET. Pacific Blockade by A. E. Hcgan, 7?. Choosing a Career, by Duncan Ro.*g, :!■> cd. T'-e Human Wrraan. by Lndy f-rove. 6s. Stewart of Lo-.-edalc, by J.-.mes' Weils, D.D.. 6*. Known to the Police, by Thomas Holme?, ; 12? Csd. , The Evolution of Modern Germany, by W. 1 H. Dawfon, '255. j Tiie Women cf America, by E. McCracken. f=s. Unemployment, a Problem of Industry, I>v W. l"i. Bcveridge. 9s. The Nature oi Capitai and Income, by J. Fisher 13s. Oriental Crime, by H. L. Adam. 9». Co-ooorat'on nt Home and Abroad, by C. 11. ■ Fay 12s 6d. Tho Prophets Raven, by Mark Guy Pear.c, 2s Gd. Cop.queri"B the Arctic Ice, by E. Mikkelsen, j 23s 6d. | "-'ull Supplies of all Modern Fiction. ; Liberal Discount to Libraries. 417 I TALBOT AND NANCARROW | A DENTISTS. | Now A ddress: 215 GLOUCESTER bTBEET WEST, C.OSO Facing Bridge.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13397, 14 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13397, 14 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13397, 14 April 1909, Page 1

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