FION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Looted). TIME TABLE. FOB WELLINGTON. Suva, Friday, 25th May, at 1.30 p.m. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND POET niuuux 'CHALMEES. KoTCKAHAHi. Saturday, 36tU May, lauucU at 2 TE isAV, Saturday, Sad Juno, launch at 2 p.«. MELBOURNE VIA BLUFF. jsOTohahaka, Saturday, 26th May, lauucli at 2 p.m. Calls at Hob.irt. ... ! Te asm, Hatoxdiiy, 2ud June, launch at 2 p.m. , GISBOENE AND AUCKLAND. j • Awe- EAI.IA, Thursday. 24th As ny, launch at i p. nu GISBORNE, TAUBANGA, AND AUCKLAND. Owirt-ti:, Friday, 25tU May. GISBOI'.NE, TOKOMABU, WAIPIRO, AND Acstiaua, Thursday, 2ltli May, launch at tp.n. GKBOBNE, TOLOGA, TUPAROA, AND " HICKS' BAy> Suva, Thursday, Slat May. tISBfIBNE, AUCKLAND. AND RUSSELL. SCiJUKOA, t unday, 27th M«y, lauueu at 4 p.m. HAHAI'ODai. Saturday, 2ud J'unc, lauucli at 4 p.m. SYDNEY VIA -OJCKLAND. Maiuiio*, Sunday, 27th May, launch at 4 p.m. SY )NEY, FROM WELLINGTON, DIBECT. Hauitoto, Siturduy, 20th M,«y. IiEVJKA AND SUVA, FROM AUCKLAND. Wainui, Vriday, Ist Juuo CALCUTTA, FROM WELLINGTON. Tb K»vo, ou or about 10th June. Paisicngers only. HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO, FROM AUCKLAND. Monday, 18th Juno. TONGA, SAMOA. AND TAHITI. The b.h. Ricn>iojtii]«av«B Auckland on or about 30t'i Juno. Passengers axe requested to hook at the Compauy'u Town Office, Browning-street. Small parcels received at. the tiwn office. Canto for shipment must he ou boaM the Lighter* at 4 o'clock tho afternoon previous to dwoartare of Bteainers. Ontvard paaßengerß liolchni/ return tickets are nsauef ted to preaeut same at tho oflice, and obtain pawes for the launch cunveyirg them to tho * KOCE.—In future uo luggage will!* delivered tocarriers without the production of a written order from owner of the same. NCTE —SUgloand Return Tickets at reduced mUof' (araUahlo only by cargo steamers) ore vow IBBW d to Wellington, GiKborne, and Auckland. JEtCUKSION TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. Bho *ld smfficieut inducement offer the S.S. WAIiAKAPA will l*> despitched on a Special Excursion to i"IJI, SAMOA, aud TONGA about AUGUST NLXT. Eurly application i» invite OfScuS! Browning.street, Napier, aud at Port Ahurb ORION RANGES (SELF-SETTING). THE BEST EANGES MADE. Sizes kept: 30, 33, 36, 42, 18. MOST ECONOMICAL, EASIEST WORKED, AND CHEAPEST. Soud for Catalogue to -rrr-EBBEK AND WILSON, leonmongkes, EMERSON-STEEET, NAPIEE. "IoIIN MURRAY, BOOT IMPORTER. 37 TRUNKS 37 . -VONTEE BOOTS AND SHOES Just Landed by Direct Steamers. MADE SPECIALLY~TO MY ORDER AND DIRECTION By the moat noted of English, French, and German Makers. For Style aud Durability in LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, JJnHurpacsed by all competitors in Hawke's Ray and equal tho firnt establishment in New Zealand. tnspect the stock. Enquire the prices. thet are unapproachable. " Quality compared with prico is the true icet of cheapness." Mns MoniUY is in constant attendance in fire Ladies' Room. JOHN MURRAY, BOOT IMPORTER, t HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER,' '
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5227, 23 May 1888, Page 2
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