NEW PLYMOUTH—ONEHTJNGA (AUCKLAND) SERVICE. (Weather, etc., permitting.) 1 8.8. RARAWA leav&3 New Plymouth Breakwater every TUESDAY, and FRIDAY at 8.20 p.m., on arrival oi express from Wellington. The BARAWA leaves Onehunga every MONDAY and THURSDAY. ' Saloon : Single, 265; Return, 455. Steerage: Siugle, 20s: Return, 325. ALTERATION OF SAILING. LABOR DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. The RARAWA will leave Onehunga on TUESDAY, October 24, at 3 p.iu , instead of Monday, 23rd (Labor' Day), and' will leave Breakwater on WEDNESDAY, 25th, at the usual time. NORTHERN - S.S. CO., LTD., UNION S.S. CO., LTD., Joint Agents. TTNION STEAM - SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. Will despatch Steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other circumstances per- ■ nutting)— OXEHTJNGA (for Auckland)— - RARAWA (in conjunction with thp N.S.S. Co.), TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. ' ' Please Note.—Rarawa leaves Breakwater, Wed- " nesday 25th, instead of (Tuesday 24th. LYTTELTON (from Wellington) Steamer DAILY, Sundays excepted. . SYDNEYMANUKA, October 26. : MELBOURNE DIRECT-' (from Wellington) JPALOONA, November 4. RAROTONGA AND TAHITI— : ' (from Wellington) ' R.M.S. MAITAI, November 9. FIJI (SUVA, LEVUKA), TONGA (NUKtTALOFA, HAAPAI, VAVAU),, SAMOA (APIA)— TALTJKE, November 13. SAN FRANCISCO (via Papeete)— (from Wehiagton"* R.M.S. MAITAa, November 9. UNION S.S. CQ., LTD. - Offices: New iPlyraouth. i ; • ■ fVRIENT LINE OP ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sailing from SYDNEY and MELBOURNE as under for PLYMOUTH and LONDON (Tilbury), via SOUTH AFRICA, calling at FREMANTLE, OURBAN and CAPETOWN. : ■:■ ■'■'.:■ I / '"Oij Fr'im. If'rom z Iteimet. Tons Sydney Melh. Adelaide; •Omilah 8130 Dec. 30 . .Tnn. 3 -Tan. & •Osterley 12120 Jan. 27 Jan. 31 ' Feb. 2 •Carrying fLst class passengers only. WABES NEW ZEALAND to LONDON: BALOON: Single £50 to £90, Return (avafl'«bl« for two years) £81 to £135. THIKD-CLASS: £20, £22, £24; Return (cvail«hla tor 12 months), £36, £39 12a, £43 4s. First and Second, Saloon Tickets are inter- - »hangeable with the P. and 0. Company. • Fares', to South Africa on application. 1 , First , and ' second-class passengers secure •pecial. advantages by' booking ; through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon passages to. Australia, which are included in £ne •bove 'fares. .Passages can be booked to or prepaid from any. of the abpve ports, UNION STjSASI' SHIP CO. QV N.Z (LTD.). ' Agenw in Jipw Zealand. Brougham Street,- New Plymouth. CANADIAN - AUSTRALASIAN LINE. THE VANCOUVER ROUTE. fOROPE (via AMERICA), MOST INTERESTING ROUTE, v '<&* .^ ' From ,/ From #teame#. ■'•■■'■■ Sydney.' Auckland. B.M.g. Makura »« ... .... — Oef;. 26 Oct. 31 •R.M.S. Niagara ... '. Nov. 23 Noy. 28 "New triple screw, 13,500 tons register. Jfa"-1 kuraV-twin-screw. Steamers equipped with wireless telegraphy. < Vor Mi gui(Je books, maps, etc., ' '. •PPl?' *°~ ' -\ UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. (Ltt>.), \ "Managing''Agents. ' ' i Brougham St., New Plvmoutb. AORERE STEAM SHIPPING CO., LTD. The fol? owing vesaeTs are trading regularly Irtan WELLINGTON to PATEA, carrying cargo Irom all., ports :— B.S. WAVERLEY, 93 tone (fitted with tetrlgerating machinery). ■»<> . \ORF,RE 45 tons. Through rates to and from all porta. Consigneee will, kindly edvise particulars oi %oods aent forward for shipment. EDWARD C. HORNER, Agent. TTXHE SOUTH TARANAKI SHIPPING CO., LTD. i Proni PATEA: to WELLINGTON, WEST COAST. and ALL PORTS— 8.8. HAWERA. B.S. KAPUNI. B.S. MANA. Through rates from all ports. All communications tjo be addressed to the Secretary. fpHE SOUTH T4RAN.A&I SI?IP?^NG CO., LTD, fhe &.S. gAPUNt makes monthly trips from Lyttelton to Patea, via Wellington, carrying cargo at .lowest current rates. All t;O be ajid.res^eij to the ««creti.*y, 5: I^. MITCHELL, • 7jPv ' , '■''■■" Agent.
x T6 FARMERS. A. direct shipment of MT. LVVJX SUPERPHOSPHATE will be arriving at New Plymouth •hortly. It will be the only direct shipment of tbit valuable Australian Super, this ye*r. $ ORDER ■fc/fT. T YELL aUPERPHOSPHATH ' ' NOW. ."' To*e advantage oi epecial low quotations tor delivery ex chip. Mt. Lyell Super, ia noted for its dryness, and free running—a splendid fertiliser oi proved reliability. Obtainable from all manure merchant* throughout Tarar.aki. NOTICE. /CLIENTS are requested to note that business communications should be addressed tc the Manager, P.O. Box 169. Telephone 49. Correspondence and matters relating to the Editorial or News v Department to The Editor. When advertisements are transmitted b? telephone, especially from various parts ! of the district outside Hawera, si eh ! messages should be confirmed by btter. ! Great care will be taken to Riisure accuracy in the publication of notices received by telephone, but necessarily ' there is a risk of error, for which the management cnnnot be held solely re- ' . qponsible. • \ is particularly desired that comV for publication shall not be 1 Addressed to members of the staS peri tonally, as euch a course is apt to cause 1 delay. Tha Editor is at all times glad to receive correspondence giving news or expressing opinions on public matters. '- When "Correspondence or Articles 1 we signed with the writer's name, or i initials, or -wit"- a pseudonym, or are marked "Communicated," the Star must not necessarily be held in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode of expression. In such instances, or in the case of "Letters to the Editor," -Insertion may on:y mean that the matter or point of view is considered o! sufficient public interest tnd importance to warnot publication.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 23 October 1916, Page 4
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829Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 23 October 1916, Page 4
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