Shipping. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM. PANY, LIMITED. STEAM, WAITARA TO LONDON. FTIHE next Steamer to load al the Wai- ■- taTa Roadstead will be- the S.S. "KAIKOURA," ON OR ABOUT FEBRUARY 5, 1906. Wool and other, general cargo to go forward by this opportunity should be delivered to lhe Harbor Board Shed, Waitara, with as little delay as possible, and ' all ' instructions regarding documents sent | to this Company's Waitara Office. For the N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD., CHAS. V; HQUGHTON, ,-..*. - ..^P5 a ?.M*D a^ e ? t Auckland. .-pATEA SHIPPING COMPANT,,Ltd. FROM PATEA TO WELLINGTON, WEST COAST. AND ALL PORTS. Freight from to Patea ret duced to 10s per. ton,* S.S. MANA J , S.S. KIRDPAKA I , s.s. KAPin , .Through, rates from all ports. Consignment outward cargo should be advised to J. K. MITCHELL, ' Agent. AORERE, STEAM SHIPPING CO. IJMITED. 1 REGULAR. SERVICE. FROM PATEA, WELLINGTON, NELSON. WEST COAST & ALL PORTS. The as. AORERE, 45 tons. Freight to and from Wellington, 10s per ton. Through Tates to and from all ports. Consignments outward should be advised to Agent, giving full particulars. EDWARD C. HORNER, Agent. EDWARD C. HORNER, SHIPPDfG AGENT, INSURANCE AND GENERAL "AGENT, PATEA. Agent for — Anchor, Line of , Steamers ; Liverpool, London"- t-and Globe' Insurance [ Company; -Harmonic Hall, etc.; Broker;. i Australian Mutual Provident Society. I Licensed Customhouse Agent. Clerk Patea County Council. Secretary Hospital Board. Secretary Patea Harbor Board. Purchaser of Fungus and all kinds of Produce for Cash. TIRED? IRED! l — — — ■ "Yes, I've finished beeswaxing the din-ing-room linoleum ; now I've got io do the hall and bedroom." i ■"Bother the 'beeswax. Why don't you lei it slide. What on earth do you want to polish the floors for at all; it teems to me you are always at it." (And the poor woman goes on polishing until the floor shines. Then she- stops, every bone' in' her body aching— limp, pale and utterly worn out.) SPECIAL T INOLEUM T7ARNISH PECIAL JUINOLEUM l\ ARNISH Saves all this. It gives a better polish, and one coat will stand good for six or nine months; there's no rubbing, no hard work no useless fag. SPECIAL HARD LINO! ,EUM VARNISH IS THE THING. IT SAVES WORK! GET A TIN IT SAVES TIME ! TO-- DAY IT SAVES MONEY! At ARTHUR'S "OURNITUBI RTHUR'S JJ URNITUBB WAREHOUSE, AREHOUBE, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. Telephone, 04. THAT £300 BRIBE. To the Electors,— I HEREBY Swear that a man offered me a bribe not to contest the election, but supply him with Household Furniture of the Best Qual'ty, which he could only procure at my establishment. Thus the electors will find it to their advantage to support THE PEOPLE'S FURNITURE WARE HOUSE, HAWERA and MANAIA. J. E. WILSON, PnQPRIETOR. Telephone 57. House 62 I^TEUART ft JD ENN, LTD., ELECTRICAL ENGINEIRB, AND AT HAWERA. AND AX AVCKLJJXD. DXTNIMH. CONTBACTqRB "K«^ COMPLETE fiLECTRIC ' LIGHT INSTALLATIONS And CENTRAL STATIONS. l. Tarsington, Manager.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 9000, 24 January 1906, Page 4
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478Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 9000, 24 January 1906, Page 4
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