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UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (Limemd) ' Will despatch steamers as under, from the Breakwater, New Plymouth [weather and other circumstances permitting"]— FOE MANUKAU— TAKAPUNA, on SATURDAY, October Ist, at 7 a.m. FOE SOUTHERN POETS— MAHINAP¥A, on FBIDAY, September 30th, at noon. OFFICES:— BBOUGHAM STEEET, Nxw Plymouth. N~~ OETHBEN^STEAMSmP c6T, (Limitbd). ! s^s4£ TIME lABLB Weather k other circumstances permitting FOE ONEHUNGA— GAIBLOCH, s.s., from Breakwater, on FRIDAY, Sept.. 30th at 10 p.m. ! fjgT Cargo must be booked and along' aide one hour before sailing. Passage Tickets must be taken at th< Com .any'e Office. . Bates of freights and passages may b< obtained on application. Unequalled accommodation for stock Inspection invited Apply to W. I). WEBSTEE, Agent. Offices— Brougham-street, N. Plymouth West-Quay. Waitara, NCHOE LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FEOM PATEA TO WELLINGTON, NELSON, WESI COAST, AND ALL POETS. .^HSS*& WAVEELEY «yjg?if}jtjyiffffl» (Captain Gibbons) -nil FOE NELSON AND WELLINGTONOn TUESDAY, 4th Oct., at 8 p.m. Through rates from all ports. Shippers of outward cargo will kindl; consign to agent, advising particulars b, post. On and after the Ist February, inwar freight from Nelson or Wellington t Patea will be 10s per ton. EDWD. C HOENER, Agent. ttTEAM TO WELLINGTON Jt^^k, . The S.S. WAITAP has been placed on tl -&&Gflp£sjsA berth as a regult I between Nelsoi Wellington, and Patea, anJ is prepared 1 receive inward and outward cargo. Throng rates quoted at all ports. In future, all freight to or from We lington to Patea will be 10s (ten shilling per ton of 40ft. uOE WELLINGTON— On early date. For freight or passage apply to WESTERN PACKING CO., ' Agents. D. I. O. CO-OPERATIVE STORES, Wellington. B. Hallenstein", Chairman. A. A. Corei«AN, Manage EOE the SPRING SEASON, tl D.I.G. are now opening up tl largest and most varied assortment < new goods for each department er< shown in the North Island. Visitors to Wellington are invited t inspect the Warehouse, and personal] compare oar prices and qualities. A Goods are guaranteed perfectly new an of RELIABLE QUALITY. IS" DEPARTMENTS : — Genera Drapery, in all its Branches, Superio Boots and Shoes, Tailoring, Mercerj Ready Made Olothiner, Farnitnre, Bed ding, Carpets, Crockery, Ironmongery Fancy Goods, Toys, and every Househol Requisite. Orders received per post have promp and careful attention. ME. A. C. ATKINSON Dental Subgeon, may be consulted from 9.30 a.m. to 4.81 p.m. at his rooms, Hawera, next Nolan Tonks, and Oo.'s. He will vißit as follows :— Stratford— Tuesday, October 4, a Mr. Teed's chemist. Patea— October 8-22, at Mr Gower'i chemist. Manaia — Tuesday, October 11, at Mr Hornby's premises. Opunake— Tuesday, October 18, a Middleton's hotel. DENTISTRY. MR. A. DOUGLAS GRAY, 1.d.8 accessor to W. H. Skeet, Esq.), DENTAL SUBGEON, Devon-street, NEW PLYMOUTH. | N. Oxide Gas administered for painless extraction. A new local application used in ordinary extractions, which in all cases subdues pain, and in some completely annals it. Fees strictly moderate TUT R. H. P. KNIG- HT, DENTIST, New* Plymouth. Fees Moderate. Mr. Knight will visit Hawera on Tuesday, October 11th, and may be consulted I at Mr. Fake's. Teeth extracted without pain by using an entirely sew application. Perfect Buccess guaranteed. T^EWyEALANDT OAN AND MERCANTILE A GBNOY pOMPANY, LIMITBD. Capital authorised— £4,6oo,ooo Capital subscribed — £4,000,000 Capital paid up and Beaerves £1,201,587 Advances made on stations, farms, stock, growing clips of wool, and farm pr educe of erery description. Consignments of wool, grain, flax, tallow, frozen meat, An.received for sale in London or Australia, at lowest rates of commission. Grain, grass seed, &c., received for storage or sale.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3238, 30 September 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3238, 30 September 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3238, 30 September 1892, Page 2

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