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TWW PLTJIOUTH^)NEdtJirGA (AUCKLAND!' *^ \ SERVICE. (Weather, etc, pe-mittinp,) " < 8.8. EABAWA leavas New Plymouth Breakwater every Tuesday and Friday at 8.20 yon;, • M arrival of ekprem from Wellington. Tk* HARAWA leaves Onehunfa every Monday wieV Thursday. NORTHERN B.S CO., LTD), UNION 8.8. 00,, LTD., Joint Agents. UltlUM BTJbAJI SHU* OUMPANI OF N.Z., Ll'D. Will despatch steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting)- ■ . '_• ■'/ .; -■■ ■fi

ONEHUNQA (lor Auckland)- • •ARAWA (in conjunction with the N.S.B. Co.), TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS WELLINGTON COKINNA, September 4. . WKLLIKGTOK, TUIAKU, DUNEDIN, OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON— COBINNA, September 7. . LYTTELTOfI (from Wellington)Isasnsr DAILY, Sundays excepted. ■•.;.' ;: .' ."'■' ' . SYDNEY— VOKRAKL September. 9, from Wellington. HOBAET AND MELBOURNE (from Wellington)— MOKOLA, September 11. ■> RAROTONOA and TAHITI— BJLB. MARAMA, September 16. ffiil (SUVA, LKVTJKA), TONGA (NUKUALOFA, : QAAPAI, VAVAU), SAMOA (APIA>XALUNE, from Auckland, September 20. LAN FRANCISCO (via Papeete)From WelUngtnn— S.M.S. MARAMA* September 16. •-^#;VUNION H.B. CO., LTD.

f"\RIENT LINK OF BOYAL MAIL BTEAMKBI ■ailing from SYDNEY and MELBOUBNE uunrfer tor PLYMOUTH and LONDON (Tilbury), Via ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO (traaabippiag tor all India* ports), SUEZ OAKAL, NAPLES. TOULON 4 BIGRALTAR. H—lira. Tons From Vvm --From Beg. Sydney Melb. Adelaide noon 3 p.m. 1 p.m.Ooterley . 12,129 Sept. 25 Sept. 28 Ooi. Oraova 12,036 to follow ...-., Monthly thereafter. NHBen fttted with wireless telegraphy. Fares New Zealand to London.—Salton—Single, £50 to £90, Return £81 to £135. Return tick•as available for two yean from date of issue. Saint Claaa-£l9, £21, £23; Return (available V SMottu), £36, £38 12b, £43 4s. 'flat and Second Saloon Oversea Tickets arc available foe retuxx (all the way only) by P h4O. 00. . K«s* and Seoond-class passengers aeenra special advantagi* by booking through from ■aw Zealand, being provided witb Saloen passages to Australia, which are included, to aha ■bws lares. Pawages can be booked to or pr» fpli from any of the above ports. OTION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. (LTD), Agenta in New Zealand. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN LINI THE VANCOUVER ROUTE. SU&OPX (via AMERICA), MOST INTERESTING ROUTE. From From Heaiei. Sydney Auckland Niagara - Sep. 2 Sep. 7 Makuxa Sep. (50 Oct. 5 "Mew triple screw, 13,500 tons register. Maoama and Makura, twin-screw. All equipped wttb wireless telegraphy. Wat all information, guide books, maps, etc, OMION STEAIf SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents. rr\HK SOUTH TARANAKI SHIPPING CO., LTD The S.B. KAPUNr makes monthly trips from tqrtteUoa to Patea, via Wellington, carrying cargo at lowest current rates. All communications to be addressed to the Secretary. S. K. MITCHELL, Agent. rpHE SOUTH XARANASJ SHIPPING CO., LTD Wtvm PATEA to WELLINGTON. WEST COAST, and ALL PORTS— M. KAPITI (insulated;, 114 tone. «.8. MANA (insulated), 77 tons. 4.8, Kiripaka, 75 tons. 6.8. PARAPUA. Through rates from all ports. 411 communications to* be addressed to the Secretary. Consignments of outward c«rgo should be advised toX K. MITCHELL, Agent. ADHERE STEAM SHIPPING CO., LTD. Begular eervice from PATEA, WELLINGTON, KELSON, WEST COAST and ALL PORTS. 1.8. AOEEBE, 45 tons. Through rates to and bom all ports. ' Consignments outward should be advised to •fent, giving full particulars. EDWARD C. HORNER. Agent. A USTRALIAN TITUTUAL pROVIDENT OOCIETY. Why be uninsured when the extra war ► premium for expeditiosry service is only S per cent, per annum, payable halfyearly. Addres? enquiries to— K..W. BAIGENT, Representative, Argyle Street, Hawera. H W ruMiE & p°" UOENSED SURVEYORS & CIVIL ENGINEERS - Licensed* under the Land Transfer Act. HBAD OFFICE: REGENT. ST., HAWERA. 9. O. Bo* 88 Telephone 133 AgenciesMr. E. C. Homer, Patea. Mr. W. 3. Tristram, Eltham. Olden left with the Agencies will receive prompt attention. Tl/TRS. OKERMAM, DRESSMAKER ft LADIES' TAILOR. Costumes and Riding Habits a speciality. Ladies' own materials made up. Address: Above Murch'a. Draper. .. V_ ECONOMIC For MEN'S CLOIHING, OVF,RCO4TB, HATI, * CAPS, SHIRTS, AND TIES. yy^ gPENOE, HAWERA. NOTICE. ere requested to note that J business communications should be addressed to the Manager, P.O. Box 169. Telephone 49. Correspondence and matI tere relating to the Editorial or News j Department to The Editor. { When advertisemsnts are transmitted by j telephone, especially from various parts | of the district outside Hawera, such j messages should be confirmed by letter. ' Great care will be taken to ensure I accuracy in the publication of notices • received by telephone, but necessarily » there is a risk of error, for which the management cannot be held solely re- <* sponsible. 1 It is particularly desired that communications lor publication shall not be ? addressed to members of the etafl perT sonally, as such a course is apt to cause j delay. ' • f The Editor is at all times glad to re--9j ceive correspondence giving news or expressing opinion? on public matters. n When "Correspondence" or Articles are signed with the writer's name or initials, ot with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communicated," the Star must not necessarily be held in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode ol expression. In such Snßtanceß, or in the case of "Letters to the Editor," insertion may only mean that Ihe matter or point of view is considered of sufficient public interest and importance te waraaat publieat.oa

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 4 September 1915, Page 4

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