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UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Likitkd) Will despatch steamers as under, from the Breakwater, New Plymouth [weather and other circumstances permitting]— FOE MANUKATJ— MAHINAPUA, on TUESDAT, Sept. 20th at 10 p.m. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— TAKAPUNA, on TUESDAT, September, - 20th, at 8 a.m. OFFICES:— BROUGHAM STREET, NIW PIiTMutJTH. NORTHERN dTBAMSKJF CO., (Limited). ip^s, TIME TABLE Weather & ofcher circumstances perm if tint; FOR ONEHUNGAGAIRLOCH, 8.3., ftom Breakwater on TUESDAT, Sept. 20th, at 8 p.m. &gT Cargo must be booked and alon^flide one hour before sailing. Passage Tickets must be taken at tbe Com any'B Office. Rates of freights and passages may l>e obtained on application. (Tuequalled accommodation for «toeh. Inspection invited Apply to W. I). WEBSTER, Ageof.. Offices— Brougham-street, N. Plymouth Weßt-Quay. Waitara. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FROM PATEA j TO WELLINGTON, NELSON, WEST COAST, AND ALL PORTS. TITR IB ft WAVERLEY <^^^[A|^y^^ (Captain Gibbon v) will FOR NELSON AND WELLINGTON— Aoere on early date. Through rates from all ports. Shippers of outward cargo will kindly consign to agant, advising .particulars by post. On and after the Ist February, iuward freight froru Nelson or Wellington to Patea will be 10s per ton. EDWD. C HORNER, Agent. TO WELLINGTON. The S.S. WAITAPU y^^S^J&^h aB Deen P' ace d on the **T*tiZ^*tMJfcjetL berth as a regular 'SteggsaangHfr trad er between Nelson, Wellington, and Patea, and is prepared to receive inward and outward cargo. Through rates quoted at all ports. In future, nil freight to oi from Weilington to Patea will be 10b (ten shillings) per ton of 40ft. cOR WELLINGTON— On early date. For freight tr passage apply to WESTERN PACKING CO.. ."Y Agents. D. I. C. CO OPERATIVE STORES, Wellington. B. Hallensteik, Chairman. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. FOR the SPRING SEASON, tbe D.1,0. are now opening up the largest and most varied assortment of new goods for each department ever shown in the North Is.and. Yisitora to Wellington are invited to inspect the Warehouse, and personally compare our prices and qualities. All ! Goods are guaranteed perfeotly new and Of RELIABLE QUALITY. IS* DEPARTMENTS : — General Drapery, in all its Branches, Superior Boots and Shoes, Tailoring, Mercery, Ready Made Olothine, Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Crockery, Ironmongery, Fancy Goods, Toys, and every Household .Requisite. Ordei-B received per post have prompt and careful attention. MR. A. C. ATKINSON, Dental Subgeojst, may be consulted from 9.30 a.m. to 4.80 p.m. at his rooms, Hawers, next Nolan, Tonka, and Co.'s. He will visit as follows:— Stratford— Tuesday, September 6, at Mr. Teed's chemist. Patea~September 10-24, Mr Gower's ohemist. Manaia— Tuesday, September 13, at Mr. Hornby's premises. Opunake— Tuesday, September 20, at Middleton's hotel. DENTISTRY. MR. A. DOUGLAS GRAY, i,.d.b. accessor to W. H. Skeet, Es<j,J, DENTAL SURGEON. Devon-3treet, .NEW PLTMOUTH. Mr. Gray will be absent from New Plymouth from September 14th to 19th, both days inclusive. N. Oxide Gas administered for pain leap extraction. A new local application use<! in ordinary extractions, which in all pases aubdueß -pain, and in some completely anr.Mls it. Fees strictly moderatp •j^T E. H. R- KN I G ff T, DENTIST, New Plymouth. Fees Moderate. ' Teeth extracted without pain by usiag &n entirely new application. Perfect success guaranteed, ri7~".j. SbTod bTc k, ARCHITECT, High-street Haweba Near Town HalL pHAS. CIAB 8O N, ABXJHEEEOT & BUILDER, HAWERA. ' j

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3229, 20 September 1892, Page 2

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