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Shipping. UNION STEAM SHIP /^*^s=-^4" MEW ZEALAND LI M ITEDj will despatch steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting)— ONEHUNGA (for Auckland)— RARAWA, 8 p.m. train (in conjunction with N.S.S. Co.), Tuesdays and Fridays. WELLINGTON, PICTON and NELSON— HAUPIRI, Saturday, October 26. WESTPORT and GREYMOUTH (cargo only) — TAVIUNI, Tuesday, October 22. WELLINGTON, TIMARU, DUNEDIN, i OAMARU, and LYTTELTON— CORINNA, Monday, October 28. (Cargo must be at Railway Sheds be- ■ fore 5 p.m. previous day). LYTTELTON, from WELLINGTON— Steamer daily 8 p.m. (Sundays excop.) SYDNEY— Steamer from Wellington every Fri. Steamer from Auckland every Mon. MONTHLY EXCURSIONS TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS (from Auckland). TONGOA, SAMOA, FIJI— tATUA, November 5. RAROTONGA and TAHITI— tTALUNE, October 22. SUVA— tNAVUA, October 23. SAN FRANCISCO, via Papeete (from Wellington) — (TAHITI, November 8. tMOATA, December 6. tAORANGI, January 3. tTAHITI, January 31. tFitted with wireless telegraphy. Passengers booked through to London by the Orient R.M. Line (via Sydney) and the Canadian-Australian R.M. Line (via Vancouver); also via San Francisco. OFFICES: NEW PLYMOUTH. EW PLYMOUTH-ONEHUNGA-AUCKLAND SERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA (AUCKLAND). (Weather, etc., permitting.) S.S. RARAWA Leaves New Plymouth Breakwater Every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 8.20 p.m., on arrival of express from Wellington. The Rarawa will leave New Plymouth on Wednesday, October 30th, instead of Tuesday, October 29th, on account of Labor Day. FROM ONEHUNGA (AUCKLAND) TO NEW PLTMOUTH. S.S. RARAWA Leaves every MONDAY and THURSDAY, connecting with the Wellington express at. the Breakwater. The Rarawa will leave Onehunga on Tuesday, October 29th, instead of October 28th, on account of Labor Day. Further information can be obtained from UNION S.S. CO., LTD., NORTHERN S.S. CO., LTD., Joint Agents.

mHE SOUTH TARANAKI A SHIPPING CO., LTD. The S.S. ARAPAWA makes monthly trips from Lyttelton to Patea via Wellington, carrying, cargo at lowest current rates. ARAPAWA leaves Lyttelton for Patea on FRIDAY, October 18th, at 5 p.m. All communications to be addressed to the Secretary. J. K. MITCHELL, Agent. — — ■ I THE SENSATION OF THIS WEEK EH the Great Show of LEATHER GOODS at F. H. BOASE'S EatabI liehment. LADIES' BAGS in endlesß variety %i all prices. The largest stock of PURSES, both plain and silver-mounted, ever shown in Hawera. Our stock of LADIES' and GENTS' DRESSING CASES is the best value procurable, all being imported direct bom tha makers. For presentations we can confidently recommend these goodi. | A large stock of Gents' Brief, Gladitone and Kit Baga to select from. Dress Hampers all sizes stocked. BASKETWARE. BASKETWARE. W© are specialists in these goodß. We have also a large and welltesorted stock of Royal Doulton and Worcester Ware to choose from. Inspection respectfully invited. Agent for Madam Weigel's patterns. P. H. BOASE, SIGH STREET ... HAWERA. YOU NEED HAYI NQ COLD. USE "Williamson jt j~wa Q&LJ&4SATIB REMEDIES. REMEDIES. AMINTA COUGH CURB. AMINTA COUGH CURS, is 6d and 2a 6d. AMINTA CATARRH CURB. AMIKTA CATARRH OUR!. In tnbes —la. WILLIAMSON jjj CO. CHEMISTS, BTREIST. H. W. CLIMIE, T ICENSED SURVEYOR & CIVIL J-J ENGINEER. Licenaed under the Land Transfer Act. HEAD OFFICE: REGENT STREET, HAWERA. P.O. Box 89. Telephone 133. Agencies— Mr E. C. Homer, Patea. Mr J. H. Thompson, Stratford. Mr W. J. Tristram, Eltham. Orders left with the Agencies will receive prompt attention. MISS GARDNER, DRESSMAKER, "ECONOMIC" , HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 24 October 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 24 October 1912, Page 4