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! SHIPPING. ! T7.V10.N" STKAM SUIT , COMPANY OF ! O :;i;\y zeauxd, ltd. I r-'nunw *•■.!! ':■(! despatched as under, cir- ! ~TraliiC»rsoat : WKLLINOTON — p.m. Railway. ! Momr.vai ilv.. YiV.i.. ar.'l Fri. T.-iO II a.m. ! \Wr i: -.c 'i --' -• "i-'l Tliur.?. 7.CJ H a.m. i \Vsh:.;e ."'p.tMrdaya 7.j0 10.30 a.ia. ': j Tir.i•.»<■-*_ T 1 JJ:iy (Hat.! Jo.."i> li.i.SOa.ia. ! ■svb:>i;v~-..';;j iioiuirr\~\ r ..7~wELLiNG- ! to;-;-' ! Moerak; Thur.?., ;;rd D?c. .-4 S •J^. I ILOiiAMT and MELBOURNE,":* : Wellington— i Warritnn,-. V:l.. I!-}, \j fc . ■_>..;,-. i> a.m. ~ ■" "' "dlwedin—' : ~~~' Mt'Mi.l 5..1., Jl!i JXc. VilO <j ;i .jn. j '.Taking Cargo -f'-r lnvcrcar?ill.) I I'LVMOfTII, WESTI'OKT, I f.x.l f;i{ MYMOi.'Tn (takin. carco for j HoUiiiii-j:, via WELLINGTON— j Flora This D;iy (.S:it. 1 ' !) s.m. i ~XELSOX~ikI XKT.''~PLYMOUfiI,""vi~ i WELLINGTON— ; C'orir.r.i'. Tucs., Bth Dc<\ — ft a.m. I ' 'SUVA'VKIj"^7W)X_fJA","and - SAMOA-- "• ' Xavyji, Mon., 14th Dec. From Auckland SAX"F~KAXCISCO~7Tix KAROTOXGA. and TAHITI— Maani "Ot'n Dec. From Wellington CAXADATT:jEKYCAr"f>"oXnOXrEtc!~via VANCOUVER. B.C. — Niagara l?t Dor. From Auckland All Vancouver, San Francieco. Intercolonial, and Island eteamerg fitted vritli Wireices Telegraphy. Tickets available for slop-over or return by ljuddart-Parkor Cn.'e steamers. Railway Ticket?. Christchurch in Lyftclton. and from WeilinjtUm to the principal North Island stations, may bo -.; uurwd at the Company's Christchtirch Office-. ORIENT LINK OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FHOM Sydney Hnd Melbourne. Rβ under, for London (Tilbury), via Adelaide. Fromantle, Colombo' (transhipping for all Indian ports), Suez Canal, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth: — '-. \ j From From Steamer, Ton?, j From i Mcl- AdaRfgd ;Sj d ney ';bourne. laide, Orontes j 9.023 ir>ec. ft jDco. 9 Dec. 1! Ophir R.BU |n<vr. 10 !rw. 23 Dor. 25 Oatof'.cy j 12,1-20 j Feb. 10 (Fob. 17 Feb. 19 And Fortnightly thereafter. All Tvvin«crew Steamers. Wireless Telegraphy. Cabines-de-luxo; single-berth looms; electric elevators; laundries. FARES: NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON, Single £47 Cs to £88. Return (available for two yearM £75 18a'to £135. • " THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS. Special accommodation in new 12,000-ton oteatnors; many two and four-berth cabins on upper and main decks: largo well-ven-tilated dining saloons; spacioue promenade deck: smoke rooms, ladies'.music rooms, etc. FARES: Single £13, £21, £23; return. £36 £39 12s, £43 ie. Through Bookings to New York, Round-the-World tickets, etc. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF. , NEW ZEALAND, LTD., Agents in Now Zealand. NT y. k. twnppon , ' .yusen kaisha. imperial japanf.se hail line, express mail and passenger service to manila, china and japan.- . Via Sydney, Brisbane, and Townsvillo, Will leave as under. : Steamer. . Tons. . . Sydney. Tansro Maru 7.G00 j Oct. 31 " Nikko Maru C.,000 Nov. 25 . Inaba Maru 6,200 December Subject" to alteration. Passengers . may tranship at Ilontr Kong , and travel via Shanghai without additional cost. Throuph first and second saloon passengers will bo civeu thi> option of travelling between Nasja=aki and Yokohama, and vjco vorsa by railway, thus economising lime, and breaking the sea journey. Pull .particulars as to frcigbt and passage * T ° m EAYE and CARTER,, LTD.. Agents. Christohurch. rr J] OS' COOK AND SON. COOK'S PASSAGE AGF.NCY. COOK'S PASSAGE AGENCY. DIRECT AGENTS FOR P. and 0 Co. Shaw, Savill Co. Orient Line Cape-Lines "N.D.L. (German) Canadian Anst. Lino N.Z. Shipping Co. White Star, etc.. etc. "Sailing Tiisl" now out for 1914. 1915—Let us pencil in beith, as jtou—l9ls cannot apply too early. No deposit till nassase decided iiuon. COOK'S, 128 HEREFORD STRF/ET. : ' CBO3I-1914 PUBLIC NOTICES. BEDDING PLANTS. BEDDING PLANTS. FOR. the urreent planting eonson we h»vo a host of BEDDING-OUT PL4NTS— iheGi in first-class- condition for planting , out. The last week in October and all through November ie the- proper time for setting out euch plante. Included in our Stock is the following:— Asters,- all colours, Is per dozen, 7s per 100. Verbenas, Reds, Whites, and Blues, Iβ Gd per dozen, 12a Cd per 100 Lobelia, the best strains, Is per dozen, 7a per 100. Stocks, Ten-week, Iβ per dozen, 7i» per 100. Petunias, single, U 6d per dozen. Petunias, double, 2a Gd per dozen,. Paneiea, choicest varieties. Is per dozen. Violae, yellow, 2s per dozen. Yiolaa, blue, mauve, and white, Iβ 6d per dozen, ; Marguerite Carnations, Cβ per dozen (vory fine strain) Geraniums, scanot, is per deren. " Geraniums Tricolor, 6s p«r dozen. Salvia Bonfire and Fireball, 2e per dozen, j Nemesia, beat colours, la Cd per dozen. Salpigloseis, Iβ per dozen. I Phlos Drummondii, Iβ per dozen, 7s per ICO (very finest strain). Iβ IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH, j NAIRN AND SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHEISTCHURCH. Telephone. 211. N9271F WANTED. Men of moderate means, heade of families, householders, and othere to ■whom the question of clothing themselves acd their wives and families is a constantly recurrmjj and harassing problem, can eolvo it easily and eatiefaetcrily by calling upon L. W. BALKIND. My system of easy instalmonte has been ill operation for several years, and will enable you to s«cure at once, without delay or forma.ity. all you require in the nature of Up-to-date Clothee, Eoote, Undarclothjne. etc. You and your wives and families can be well ancr fashionably dre&std »t a few hours' notice. 1 stock nothing but the highest qualities in ail lines, my pnc«s ■re strictly moderate, merc :s no loading of price, and the- inetalmente you aro called upon to pay aro regulated strictly by your means and ability to meet them. In case of sickness or temporary los* of employment, arrangement will bo mado to postpone further instalments until recovery cr re-employ-ment ie secured. Call any time you like or writ* to L. W. BALKIND, 623 Colombo •treot, between LichSeld and Tuam etrecta. Tel. 2567. Cj'ji'j "HOW'S THE BOOTS?" WANT A NEW PAIR? rriRY SLANEY'S Best time. We keep a splendid varkty t f Footwear of nil kinds. 63D COLOMBO STREET, 53636 -__,___ DIAL BRAND OpTrsENATE OFLEAD to i.radicate CODLIV MOTH in youx Orchard. Specually nj at j e f ot y crr Zealand Uunate. Sold :a aU-sJio packages. and EMULSA NOTE.-Our by the Ton-.ato-growc-rs Jot leaf S p o ta and mildew. OUK SPRAYS ■ ,j tho Government Institutions of CanU'tbury. SPRAY PUMPS KSAPSACK, and POWER 1 L ; MPb^jstoek. Adrico Giver. Oratii or Fruit and Plant We Co.oaabo Etrect." ADOTS-11

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15137, 28 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 15137, 28 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 15137, 28 November 1914, Page 1

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