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SHIPPING. ° F Steamers nil! be despatched as under, circumstances p«nnittir.g:—■ _ Tram. Cargo at WELLINGTON. __ ___jPJ?; L a ii2!Hl iThls Day »Wed.) jl 1 ~• Mararoa (This Day (Wed.) ;5 25 .32 30p.m. Maori* iTimrs.. 7th Oct. ! 7.40 ■ICo'.) p.m. Mararoa 'Fri., Bth Oct. • 5.25 -W.SO p.m. Maori* ; Sat., &th Oct. 7.40 i 11 a.m. Monowai iiat.. 2;h O-t. '10.20 | — 'Turbine steamer. _ SAPTeiCgISBORNE"and'" AUCKLAND— Mabeno* This DayjWcd.) 4 12.30 p.m. "vhT - WELLINGTONMocraki* Thurs., 14th Oct. 4 12.30 p.m. i 'Tivin *»crew steamer. I SYDNEYT Via" AUCKLAND— I Maheno' This Day (Wed.l 4 12.30 p.m. •Turbine steamer. PICTO nTw ESTPORT~and' ""CREYMO Ujl I (takine cargo for Hokitika), via. v, ELLINGTON— Pukaki Sat., 9th Oct. _ _ _ — ?. c ; m _: NELSC 7 and ONEHUNGA. via WELLINGTON— Corinna Tues., 12th Oct. — 9 J__ DUNEDIN— MonowQi _ This DnyjWed.) 1210 9 'BLUFF,"HOBART," »nd~ MELBOURNE— Warrimoo Fri., Bth Oct.__ 12.10 _ _fl^jva. SOUTH SEA ISLAND SERVICESFor TONGA, SAMOA. FIJI and SYDNEY ~- Tofua* 12th Oct. from Auckland • New twin screw stenmer. Fcr~RAR6TONGA~«nd TAHITITarawera 2Srd Oct. from Wellington Talune 2Sth Oct _£ r^ m _ A .y. c^i a !?? 1 FOR SUVA^ Navua't 27th Oct. from Auckland. ♦ Connects at Suva with R.M.S. Makura for Canada, United States, end Europe. •Twin screw steamer. CANADA, AiIERICa7~LONDuN, ETC., vi« VANCOUVER. Makur**, from Sydney. 25th October, from Suva let November.' See Special Advertisement. • New twin screw steamer. Via SAN FRANCISCO— Tarawera 23rd Oct. from Wellington transhipping to Mnriposa at Papeete. Tickets available for Stopover or Return by Messrs Huddar.t, Parker, end Co.'s steamers. Railway Tickets from Wellington to the principal North Island Stations may be obtainsd at the Company's Christchurch Offlee. VTA. SAN FRANCISCO To ALL AMERICAN POINTS, BRITISH ISLES, AND CONTINENT. NEW MAIL ROUTE. rpARAWERA, from Wellington, 23rd OCi- TOBER and 28th NOVEMBER, to RAROTONGA and PAPEETE (Tahiti). Connecting with 8.8. MARIPOSA at PAPEETE f« SAN FKANUiaCO. For particular* regarding: Passages and Freights epply UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. 6876 THE VANCOUVER, ROUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN EOYAL MAIL S.S. LINE AND CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. TPHROUGH some of the greatest SCENIC -I WONDERS of the WORLD, to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES. BRITISH ISLES, wid CONTINENT ol EUROPE. ROUSm-THE-WORLD TOUHS. In conjunction <with all' the Cape,. Suez, : China, and Japan Lines at lowest rates. SPECIALLY LOW BOUND TOURS. LOWEST RATES TO ALL POINTS. Steamers sail , as follows:— From Sydney. From Suv*. Maknrt+t .. .. Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Aorangi .. .. Nov. 23 Nov. 30 ,Moau» .. .. Dec. 20 Dec. 28 And Every Four. Weeks thereafter, f Twin screw. J New steamer, 8075 tons.. 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. WINTER TOURS TO SOUTH SEA .. ISLANDS. , SEASON: APRIL TO NOVEMBER (inclusive). (September, October .and November being particularly favourable months for these trips). ' . TONGA. SAMOA. FIJI. By the Munificent new Twin-screw Steamers TOFUA (4345 tons), ATUA (3444 tone). SAILING- EVERY 28 DAYS FROM AUCKLAND. ROUND TOUR, via these Groups, to Australia and b*ck to Lyttelton can to made in 37 days. FIJI NAVUA (2930 tons) sails from Auckland every 28 days to Suva and back. Trip from Lyttelton to Fiji and back occupies about 24 days. - RAROTONGA. TAHITI. First-ekes Steamers make regular Trips from Auckland every 28 days, and from Weilintfon erery 36 days. Round Trip may be made from Auckland, returning to Wellington, or vice versa. For all pe-riiculara as to Fares, Routes, Timetables etc., apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF 5056 NETV ZEALAND, LIMITED. SPRING NOVELTIES. ' EX S.S. OTAKI. T ATEST PRODUCTIONS IN LADIES' JU AND CHILDREN'S WALKING AND PROMENADE SHOES. GENT'S WALKING AND DRESS BOOTS IN THE NEW LONDON FORMS. Also Unpacked a New Shipment of CLARK'S AND BOSTOCK'S HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR. HARRIS'S IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, 307 Cashel street (next Ballautyne's.) F4107 MILLINERS. TTP-TO-DATE MILLINERY and LADIES' U OUTFIT BUSINESS in CENTRAL WELLINGTON for IMMEDIATE SALE, on account of'illness of owner. j GROSS PROFITS OVER £700 P.A. ! Price Going Concern £400. j Apply »t once to N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, 141 Hereford street. Hex 332. C 4563-19 TEA SETS. DINNER SERVICES. TUST LANDED from noted Potteries, large tl variety, beautiful colourings and designs. Being stock patterns, separate pieces can always be obtained. The prices are most reasonable. We should be pleased if 70U would pay out establishment a virit. W. CONGREVE and SONS, C 4961 Colombo street NOW SHOWING" rpHE NEWEST IN SUNSHADE SILKS. Pure Chenes in Excellent Colourings to Match any Costume. " G. C. VERE and SONS, SUNSHADE SPECIALISTS, < 191 Armagh street, Next Colombo street. 'Phone 1618. 1498 HORSE HAIR. TTIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. BUNTING snd CO., LTD., BRUSH MANUFACTURERS, MANCHESTER STREET, S. C 4740

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13546, 6 October 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13546, 6 October 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13546, 6 October 1909, Page 1