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SHIFFING. nnilE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM--i -PANY. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS TO LONDON. Via MONTE VIDEO, TENERIFFE, and PLYMOUTH. , Best Accommodation for all Classes of Passengers. Specially Fitted with Clayton's Patent I'irc Extinguishers. Tons i Probable To,sail oteamor. Reg.'; Final Port, (about). •RIAIUTAKA* 7952 Wellington Aug. 29 TONUAIUKO* 7GOO - Sept. 2t TURAKINA* 8210 - Oct. 22 PAPAKOA* 8553 — ' N<"". 19 It U APE lIU* ■ .7885 - Dcc. VI Rljl UTAKA* 7952 '- i a , n ' TONGARIRO't 7G0I) ■ — H * Twin screw. ■'fCalls"at Rio do Janeiro. Passages from London may bo arranged at this end. For Freight or Passaic. apply to— THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING •' COMPANY, LIMITED. p AND . QOMPANY'S ■ ROYAL. MAIL STEAMERS. TO LONDON. Following are the proposed Dates of- Dcparturo, from, Australian Ports for London:— " • FIRST AND SECOND SALOON ONLY. Steamer.' ' Tons. Sydney. Molb no MONGOLIA 10000 Aug. 29 Sept. 1 INDIA 7911 Sept. 12 Sept. 15 VICTORIA G522 Sept. 20 Sept. 20 BRITANNIA G525 Oct-.. 10 Oct. 13 MOOLTAN' .10000 , Oct. 24 Oct. 2( CHINA- - 7912-- ,Nov. V- Nov. 10 MOLDAVIA'- 10000 Nov. 21' Nov. 24 . HIMALAYA 6898 Dec.- 5 • Dec. 8 MONGOLIA. ... 10000 19 Doc^22 INDTA 8000 Jan. 2 Jan. 5 VICTORIA -6500 Jan. IB Jan. 19 M ORE \ 11000. Jan. 30 Feb. 2 ■RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON (including SaloOn Passage to Sydney)— ■ 'SINGLE TICKETS, 447.G5. to 488. . RETURN TICKETS, 475 18S. to ,4132. : JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTD., Agents.. DELIGO TF U L CK-01 SB. WINTER TOCU3 TO THE TROPICS. TONGA'. SAMOA. FIJI. ' Etc. HEALTH-AND.-PLEASURE. . i TOFUA, from Auckland, September 15. ATUA „ October 13. TOFUA „ • „ ■ November 10. For Illustrated Booklet,'and all particulars, apply— ■'' ' ' ' * UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z... ' LIMITED. CBsa HOTEL NOTICES. HOTEL WINDSOR-!—This magnificent new and commodious five-story Private-Hotel is now open to receive guests. Afternoon T'oa ai speciality. Also, our up-to-date Grill Room; tho first .and. .only...onp. qf its kind in_' tho_ .Dominiou. Edrrards and Boulton, Proprietors. ' -;Caia "lijOW OPEN.—Neiv .Prince, of Wales, Hotel, "JPr l Masierton, entirely .new,"fireproof throughout, haudsbmely furnished, splemfid table, every attoution, all modern conveniences, firo' escapes overvwhero, ..most comfortable country 'hotel. ; in /.New I ; Zealand,... Bi. Barclay,^-Proprietor.,. 'Phone'3o.:; { .-* v, i>'y CBl9. li/S-ASONIC- HOTEL, PALMERSTON 1 iVi- ■ •: - NORTH,ROGER MULROONEY, Proprietor. Mail Trains stop fifteen' minutes. Never forget an . old friend.. -, CB-12 The mar'quis Of 'normanby hotel,' CARTERTON. - ■W. M:' HALLEY, PROPRIETOR: The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. . ... -- Csll DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. ' :-. -WELLINGTON, ' OFFERS First-Class Accommodation for visitors. Charges very moderate. Best Brands of Wins and Spirits kept in 'stock. Terms on application. ■ ' R. DWYER, Proprietor.' Telephone.4Gß.,. C 727 CAFE 1 r>" PARIS 'HOTEL, (Opposite Railway Station), i'A LM-,R ST O N NORTH, MRS. J. ADAMS (late of the Marquis of • Normr.nbv Hotel, Carterton), announce) that tuo is in possession of the above B.uso. Convenient for , catching 'early . trains. Good Accoiumouatiuu ana I'iroc-class Table. ■' '. ■ CGIO riLUIi HOT E L, C A R T E R TON. ' (Under New Management). OLVER MOSEM Proprietor. ; ; Late of liiwtoa liay. Comfortable Hotel, splendidly iamish. eel; V'.rst-class Cuisine, and every attention; every mouer.i cunveniuucu. ;\ew Billiard Table. SitualcJ v.ithin tniuo minutes from the liaiiway Station! and next the Wairarapa f, and A. Association ..juoiy (Jrounds. Speight's Beer always on tap. TeiepuJue 51. , . BELLEVUiJ GARDENS AND HOTEL, . LOUiiuHUTT. THE most Scientifio and Ornamental Gardens in the So-thorn Hemisphere. .-Hotel has been thoroughly iw -uvated and' Enlarged: •• • • ' ' i-.Private A; irtments and Dining-room capable ut 150. " ' QooOf Fishing ,:and Shooting; Splendid traiin 6ervice and leu-puuno eomniunication w acicy.. W. GANDAR. ""•anajer. • ' CITY BUFFET HOTEL, .WELLINGTON* THe Most Central in the City; offers Splondid Accommodation. , . Telegrams.and Letters Promptly Attended to, Brands. Wines and Spirits. s pass the_.door_every fivo minutes. ... 3.V jlFi'—ss. lid. to Gs. Gd. per day, A. R, V. LODPER, • Proprietor. 6712 f INSPECT OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF STATIONERY AND LEATHER GOODS. SEE THE CHOICE DESIGNS IN BOXES OF NOTE AND ENVELOPES, FOR Is. , .JUST TO HAND-A SPLENDID ASSORT•MENT OF LADIES' HAND BAGS. LATEST STYLES, NEWEST DESIGNS. '' " i J ANK S H A'R 'S, J LAMBTON QUAY,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 283, 24 August 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 283, 24 August 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 283, 24 August 1908, Page 1

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