Te Anau, Tuesday, June 23 5 p.m. FO R fck >U rri bkN _ Taicapuna ever 3* Monday Maih:?.M'uA every Thursday. Auckland Uraneh Pulmerston "7 TTTDDAIiT, PARKER', AND CO JLI (u.ii®u), Splondid, Well-appointed Steamers-will lie despatched from AuokIjAXD, as under (weather and other circumstances permitting) : FOR G'ISBORNE. NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, & DUNEDIN, Tasmania' ...Tuesday, June 10, i2 noon A.vgi.iax, Tuesday, June 30, 12 noon. FOR SYDNEY, (Returning to Auckland Direct.) Oarryii;:;' I'assOJigers tor Mt-.LBOU"XE, other Ai'stuai.iax Pouts, andHouaut, Tasmania Monday, June 2!), -1 p.m. Axu LI AX Mox day, July 13, -I p.m. All Tickets are available also for Stopover 03' Return by ANY 1 fo2> CO. S STEAMERS, and holders oi U.S.S.^ Go's X ■ kets may travel by ANGLIAN or TASMANIA. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Agents. "TiT ORTHERN STiIAMSHIi/ COMIX PANY, LIGHTED. TIME-TABLE. "Weal her and oilier cmnnnstum-os permitting. Stew rnfir. J J Jan.! tl Snlni-j LEAVE AUCKLAND roT 7 ! AURAKGA! Waiotahi I Every Tuesday at o p.m. Chelmsford Friday at 3 p.m. Passengers only. LEAVE TAURANGA HOI; AUCKLAND. Chelmsford \ Tuesday at 2 p.m. Waiotahi | ~ . Friday at -1 p.m. rjpilOS. COOK & SON r book passages axd siis&easa* sEcniE berths AT LOWEST RATES BY p. & o. CO., ORIENT CO., DIItECT LINES OCEANIC, MESSAGEUIES, Orany line as desired. Enquiry invited. Information' gratis.' intending passenc era'should apply t >r our freo list- of stemi")' ~ :l • I'' , l 1 '• faros tit COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, 70 AND 78 Queex-stkeet. Rotovuii. Agencj': llinemoa Street. N.B.— Drafts and Circular Notes issued at lowest currant rates.
TJtAOE ,-rr—'!'' \ V ASK roil N (10 CK S' LAl> *o CELEBRATED WW A A i\A \ J J? Q t.L JL ;i j D. MADE I'T.OJI THE FINEST HALT ARB RBPS, 3T.EE IT. Oil ALL ANTISEPTICS Oil DELETEIUOUS ACIDS. CAPTAIN COOK BREWERY, j NEWMARKET. _ Ehrenfrietl Bros BREWERS, ALBERT 3'iiEWEKY, QU hEN •bT H EET, AU CKLAND WINK AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BOTTLERS AND IMPORTERS, 43, OUKKN-hTHSET WUAHE. At tlje following Exhibitions for our wellknown Bulk and Bottled ALE AND STOUT: Sydney International E;'.!iil>ilion. IS7O. I>ielbouiue Intc. nationnl Exhibition, ISSO-S1 New Zealand indusl ml Exhibition, Weliihyloii, ISBS. New Zealand ar.d S'.ulli Seas EriliibitHin. Duneain. iSW'-00. 11l addition to above have been awarded at Tannariian Exhibition, L'linueston, 1891-02. FIVE FIRST AWARDS FOB Bt'lK BOTTLED ALES AND STGTTT Also. Gold Medal of Australasia AGAINST ALLCOMEBS FOJJ BULK AED BOTTLED ALE Ilavirg a. Lar»o Stock of ALE ASD STOUT, 23ottJed in qu'nrt and pint bottlep, specially browc for ' 11rj FUinmciV trach 1 , which uro now '/r<aUired, win with every oonfi<2< nee lecojnijjend sainu to connoii&eur* as second xiOiiO in the Colony. 3AIS.D OF HOPE. A CO Is' CEKT in connection ->vith .t\. the above will take placo in the Schoolroom on Friday next, tlio I9l;li 7.G0 p.m.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 185, 17 June 1896, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 185, 17 June 1896, Page 2
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