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SHIPPING. XTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY J NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Steamers will bo despatched as under, eircumitinces permitting: — Train Cergo at WELLINGTON;; raUway. MaraToa This Day, Wed. 5.25:12.30 p.m Maori Thurs.. 3rd Aug. 7.4012.30 p.m Mararoa Fri., 4th Aug. 5.251 12.30 p.m Maori !Sat., sth Aug. 7.40 11 a.m. Monowai Sat., sth Aug. i 10.20j — _ NAPIER. GISBORNE and AUCKLAND— Monowni Sat., sth Aug. 10.20 LljL"; ~~SYIDNEYrvia~AtCKLA"NDHauroto* \Ved., 9th Aug. 4 12.30 p.m. •Transhipping to Maheno at Auckland. SYDNEY, via WELLINGTON— Mocraki Thura., 10th Aug. 4 12.30 p.m. Monowai This Day, Wed. 2.45 9 a.m. BLUFF, HOBART and MELBOURNE— Warrimoo Fri., 4th Aug. 245 9a.m. "TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI and SYDNEY Tofu* 15th Aug. From Auckland RAROTONGA and~~f Maitai* 25th Aug. From Wellington lalune 29th Aug. From Auckland * Proceeds to San Francisco. SUVA. SAVU SAVU'and LEVUKaIfIJI)— Navua This Day From Auckland NEW PLYMOUTH" WESTPORT and GREYMOUTH DIRECT (taking caTgo for Hokitika), via WELLINGTON— Koonya Sat., sth. Aug. — 9 a.m. NELSON. NEW PLYMOUTH and ONE~HUNGA, via WELLINGTONCoTinna Tues., 15th Aug. — 9 a.m. Tickets available for Stop-over or Return by Hnddart Parker Co.'s steamers. Railway Tickets from Wellington to the principal North Island stations may b» obtained at the Company's Chrietchurch Office. DOYAL MAIL SERVICE. - 1- Via SAN FRANCISCO To ALL AMERICAN PORTS, BRITISH ISLES;. A-iD CONIaNENT. Calling at RAROTONGA (Cook Group) and PAPEETE (Tahiti). From Due Wellington. 'Frisco. MAITAI .. .. Aug. 23 Sspt. 14 AORANGI .. ~ Sept. 22 Oct. 12 Sailings, every 28 daye thereafter. Steamers equipped with Wire-leas Telegraph. For particular* regarding passage* and freights, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. THE VANCOUVER ROUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL S.S. LINE, AND CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. some of the greatest SCENIC 1 WONDERS OF THE WORLD, to .all part* 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. LOWEST RATES TO ALL POINTS. Steamers sail as follows:— - FROM AUCKLAND, Via- SUVA and'-HONOLULU— •Marama 6500 tona Aug. 4 •Makata 8100 tons Sept. 1 Zealandia- 6700 tons Sept. 29 And Every Pour Weeks Thereafter. • Twin scrow. All equipped with Wiroleae '•.-.. ■'■■ ■■' ■■ Telegraph. ■■ •-'.'.. Pamphlets, Haps and all information free. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD, 818K ■'■<■ - Mnaaging Agents. .. FOB A SNUG, QUIET HOME, AWAY' fwm ijhe, noiee of the City, yet handy to «vorywbere, go to tho PROVINCIAL HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. It'e two tninntes east of N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Iβ comfortably furnished, electric - light throughout. TABIFF-β* 6d per day. 9684F GEO. ILES, Proprietor. PANSI FANS! FANS I /PRONATION PRlCES—Ostrich Feather \J Fana reduced to 2s lid. Dainty Feather Fane, Iβ to 2s 6d, usual price 2s 6d to 5s lid. All Wool Vests, reduced to Is, Iβ Bd, Is 6d, Is lid. Children's Fleecy Coats, 10s 6d to 355, now 3s lid to 18s Cd. Wool Combinations Children's, reduced to Iβ lid, 2s 6d, 2e lid to 6s 6d. MRS DAVIS, 740 Colombo street. First-class Dressmaking and Blouses. 'Phono 187. C6623-1148F ART PIANOS. nniHE "WINKELMANN" PIANOS have nnX doubtedly attained the height of perfeo* tion, being eulogised by Liezt, Rubenstein. Wagner, and Loum PUiay, Principal of Leiptig Comervatoire, for Tone and Touch. Sole Agent: ROBT. FRANCIS. C6IOS-140a 175 and 177 Manchester rtrewt. FKUIT TREES, ETC. TTTE b*ve for Present Planting an ImVV. mense Stock of FRUIT TREES of th* very best quality, including many which are set with fruit buda, and include the following:— APPLES—Very best kinds, Iβ 6d and 2s each; ISs and 18s per dozen. PEARS—EarIy and Late, Is 6d end 2s each; 16s and 18s per dozen. PLUMS—Dessert and Cooking, Iβ Cd, 2s, end 3s 6d each; 15s and 18s per dozen. JAPAN PLUM, BURBANK—Is 6d and 2s each; 15s and 18s per dozen. PEACHES—A very fine lot, early and late, including a large stock of Briggs's Red May, Iβ 6d and 2s each; 15s and 18s doz. NECTARINES—Very fin* varieties; Is 6d and 2a each. APRICOTS—AII kinde, suitable both for wall or garden purposes, Is 6d and 2s each; 15s and 18s per dozen. CHERRIES—Good croppers and extr* fine quality, Is 6d and 3s ea.; 15s and 18s doz. CURRANTS—BIack and Red. extra choice kinds, 4 s Cd and 5s per dozen. GOOSEBERRIES—Large and email-berried varieties, 4s Gd and Ss per doien. RASPBERRY CANES — Northumberland Fillbaeket, 2s pe r dozen. WALNUTS—In different sizes, Is 6d to 3s 6d each. STKAWBERRY PLANTS—NobIe and Melba, 5a per 100. ASPAEAGUS, Conovw's Coloasal—2-year-old 5o per 100; 3-year-old, 7s Cd per 100. Liberal concession to large buyers. NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln road, Christchuroh. P.O. Box 426. Telephone 241. F0070—3 SECTIONS WORTH YOUR ATTENTION. BLIGH'S ROAD, close to Papanui TramAlmost 1 Acre for. £300. WORCESTER STREET, City, Magnificent Building Site; north aspect, £450. WROXTON, Fendalton, 3 High Sections, oach over J-Acre. Best value in Fendalton at £200 each. NEW BRIGHTON, Perk Road, 1 Rood IS Perches, levelled and well sheltered. £103 BOWHILL ROAD. Full J-Acre Corner Section on Tramline. Has good protective value; £80. We can arrange Terms fo r above if required. WM. JAMESON and SON, 166 Manchester street, Opposite National Bank. FRUIT. FRUIT. TO ensure more and at the same time better Fruit. SPRAY YOUB TREES WITH MONTAUK. The finest insecticide known for the destruction of Woolly Aphis, Red Spider, Scaly Bli 2 ht, Fungoid Growths, Mildew, etc. . J l>rice *^ l 9 UW ' Un le M ' 1 S»H° n tin 3e 6d, 4 gallon tin 3a, 4 gallon tin 12s Gd. Sole Agents: N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION (Seed Department.) . C6319P TITEITE for it, ifa post free, "The Ten- »» Six" Umbrells. for men, 10a 6d. B*llaDtynea. jp_

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14111, 2 August 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14111, 2 August 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14111, 2 August 1911, Page 1

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