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FEDERAL-HOULDER-SlimE LINES. (Under Contract with th* 1 New Zealand Governaiont). DIRECT SERVICE TO WEST COAST UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. Taking Wool, Skin*, General, and P-e--frigoratad Cargo at lowest current rates of freight. FOR AVONMOI3TH, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW, CONTINENTAL, aad AMERICAN PORTS. SUjaaicv. Tons. Welliugtou. THORPE GKAKGE* ... 7000 Feb' '13 OSWESTiIY GnAXGE ... 105.0 March 21 •No piiNieiiyei-i'oeoiiiuioilitiioii. fc'.-uliujr iiu.illv from ]ji!lcllon "Ji'ml l-'e!o - o-iiy. ]:xcelle>;t accommodation for first and third-class passengers. FARES ; First-rlas3 ... guiiieas Third-class ... £16, £18, £20 Fitted Ihrougliout \fi'h electric light. Surgeon and Stewardess carried. For Freight and Passage apply to tho Manngin" Agents (or N.Z., N.Z. AND AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED). ;__ TTfeIRECT SAN FRANCISCO SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS By Steamers of AUSTRALIAN MAIL LINE Via SYDNEY, to SAN FRANCISCO AND SEATTLE. Low rates of freight to all points in the UNITED STATES and CANADA. S.S. FORERIC, Duo from San Fiancisco aaotil/ 13th Feb. J. C. SPEDDING, Agent, Custom-street Er.st, Auckland. mUE ABERDEEN LINE. TO NATAL. CAPETOWN, and LONDON CALLING 'AT~PLYI\IOUTH. The follow incj magnificent fitenmera will lnavo SYDNEY for NATAL, CAPETOWN .and LONDON; aij follows:— , I ' , , ... I' deiire , Nruio of Steamer.* nY",. 1/S.wlneyat , 1' noon. MAUATTJOK* ' V'' 0 Al>out fc\o> 2fe SAI,.VMCS ' ... j ... -13' B, Ahoat »fur 27 •Twin 67TCW. ' S«lonv..l Gnl c)n.BS. * ' Toiidcji . ... *67 6s £1" 0^ oa to i-iO 0o ffl Cjvp n:i(\ Nl't.T-1-L •) 1 M -- *'"' lUb M 10 IAI 17s Od . DALGETY & CO., LTD., Agents; ' 6, CuslomhCrilee-cuay, WelLaßron. r | x HOS." Cd)OK & SON'S "" POPULAR ROUND THE' WORLD 'JLOUItS. , I Yin Canada and New York, retnrning via Suez, or^oir.y v.a Suez and returning Yip. Canada. WELLINGTON, BACK TO WELLING- , ■ TON. 1. Firstito Now York, 2nd At- > lanlic, relurnin.T ?,iul 'iueK £IC4 11 0 2. Secnud 'Saloon Thrcuyhout £00 5 0 3. To London While Star, re- , turning Suez, 2nd ....... £76 8 0 OTHER COMBINATIONS QUOTED' ON APPLICATION. No Com:n)=cion Ci'.urj-etl ! i A distance en Rnuto! ( COOK'S SAILING LIST (with Map) Posted Free, pririn'* Sailings nn'l F.uca by all Tj'nr>3, all Rout nc . nnd all Clrfecs: CU.SI OiIUOUSE-OU AY. Chief Oirtco: London. OjT.qo^ Evctywhere. HOLIDAY TOURS TO WAIRAKEI, THE TRUh WONDERLAND Of Ihc IIOT LAKE DISTRICT. mWO DAYS FROM WELLINGTON Through Fare, first -class, £3 Is Gd. Tho Sights at Wairakei ore nnparallelied by Ally otl'ers in l!ie Theriiial Rcgioiis, and mclirla — The Wondorful Uulca Falls The Magnificent Geyser Valley. Tho Boiling Champagne Cauldron. T\o Lovely Tv/^n Gejsers. Tiic Grand Arotcatca Rapid?. — o Mighty Devil's Trumpet. Tlta Colourid Lakes of Wai Ora Valley. And hundreds of other slghU. The Hot and Cold Mineral Baths of Wairakei are noted for the wonderful cures ot Gout, Lumbago, Rheumatiem, and kindred complaints. FlSiilNor — The streams around Wairakei abound with Rainbow Trout, and sportsmen can indulge in fly fishing to heait'B content. Fishing Tackle, Attendants, Guides, etc., supplied. j All information at COOK'S TOURIST OFFICE GOVERNMh-Ai INSURANCE BUILDINGS. [OR I ON _R AN'CESj '•_ ... .. i ; i niMimiriiM—i-Twiil SOLD lIV ALL IRONMONGERS. / ScWlo|s! SoWSiris! I \ YOU WiLU BE BUYiNS NEW ! EXinCISE CCCKS JUST FIOW. i Why not then get the very best ? i The prices are ju^t the same as j| common makes. It you like nick f] PAPER, NPAT RULING, and STRONG S binding, then ask tor i "GRAPHIC" Exercise Books. \ Don't take the imitations now being r offered' as other so-called " just -as- ' ■ good's." Wl.y shouldn't YOU have the BEST? You will, if jcu insist on I [ "GRAPHIC," 1 ! W the popular witfi young New ' a Ze^lander&.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 5