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NEW PLYMOUTH— ONEHUNGA (AUCKLAND; SERVICE. "{Weather, etc., permitting.) B.S. RARAV/A leaves New Plymouth Breakwater every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 8.20 p.m., on arrival of express from Wellington. The. RARA^VA leaves OneLvunga every MONDAY and THURSDAY. Saloon : Single, 26a; Return, 45a. Steerage: Single, 20s; Return, 325. NORTHERN S.S. CO., LTD., UNION S.S. ; CO., LTD., Joint Agenta. TTNION STEAM SHIP CO. OP N.Z., LTD. Will daspatch' steamers from New Plymouth Wharl (weather and other circumstances permitting)— ONEHUNGA (for Auckland)— BAKAWA (in conjunction with the N.S.S. Co.), TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. * LYTTjSLTON (from Wellington) Steamer .DAILY, Sundays excepted. SYDNEY— SYDNEY—HOBART (From Wellington)— MOERAKI, November. 2. MELBOURNE DIRECT- ■ (from Wellington) , \ PALOONA, Novemlier 4. i RAROTONGA AND TAHITI— (from Wellington) R.M.S.MAITAT,'November 9. FIJI (SUVA, LEVUKA), TONGA (NUKUALOFA, HAAPAI, VAVAU), SAMOA (APIA)— TALUNE, November 13. . I ' ■ .~y SAN ,FRANCISCO (via Papeete)— (from Wellington) R.M.S. MAITAI, November 9' ~; , . UNION S.S. CO.,' LTD. Offices: New Plymouth. rVRIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. .*•' Bailing from SYDNEY and MELBOURNE as under for PLYMOUTH and LONDON (Tilbury), via SOUTH AFRICA, calling at FREMANTLE, DURBAN and CAPETOWN. I Frbrn From . from ttaamar. Tons Sydney Melh. Adelaide •Omrali '8130 Dae. 39 Jan. 3 Jan. & •Osterley 12120 Jan.. 27 Jan. si . Feb. ? Omrali j 8130 .Apl. 18 Apl. 25 Apl. 27 Ostsrley I 12129 May 19 May 23 May 25 '•Carrying fLst class passengers only. JAKES NEW ZEALAND to LONDON: 1ALOON: Single £50 to £90, Return (avaD*bU for two years) £81 to £135. THIHD-CLABS: £20, £22, £24; Return (avail ■'•ftia' for Ii months), £36, £39 Via, *."4cS hb. first . and Second Saloon Tic'tots are Intel thangeatile with the P. and O. Company. * Fares to South Africa os> application. First ai^d second-class passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon pus•ages to Australia, which are included. in , the above fares. Passages can' be booked to or prepaid from any of the above ports. \ UMON ST<3AM SHIP CO. OF N.Z (LTD.), Agent 3in New Zealand. Brougham Street, New Plymouth. /CANADIAN — AUSTRALASIAN, LINE. - THE VANCOUVER ROUTE. EUROPE (via AMERICA), MOST INTERESTING ROUTE. ■ . From From Steamer. • , Sydney. Auckland S.M.S. Makura,.- , Oct. 26 Oct. 3 •R.M.S. Niagara Nov. 23 Nov. 2f *New triple screw, 13,500 tons register. Ma kura, twin-screw. Steamers equipped with wire less telegraphy. For all information, guide books, maps, etc. apply to— \/ . UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.), w ' , v' Managing \gcnts Brougham 8.t., New Plvmoutb. AORERE STEAM SHIPPING CO., LTE ' . i The following vessels are trading regular! rroin WELLINGTON to PATEA, carrying oarg teom all ports :— ■ , 8S; WAVERIiEY, 93 tons (fitted with r« frigerating. machinery). 8.9. AORERE, 45 tons. Through rates to and from all ports. Consignees will - kindly advise particular! ( 'Coods sant forward for. shipment. . EDWARD C. HORNER, • ' .' Agent. mHE SOUTH TARANAKI SHIPPING CO., LTD Prom PATEA to"WELLINaTONrWES'r'''COAST . v . and ALL PORTS— i.S. HAWERA. 1 $.S. ■B.S. MANA. Through rates from all ports. All commumca Uona to b9 addressed to the Secretary. npHE SOUTH TARANAKI SHIPPING CO., LTD The S.S. KAPUNI makes monthly trips iron Lyttelton to Patea, via Wellington, carryinf cargo at lowest- current, rates. All communications to be addressed to thi Beorett.<y. ■, { J. K. MITCHELL, Agent. f T6 FARMERS/ A direct shipment of MT. LYELL SUPER PHOSPHATE will be arriving at New Plymoutl ■hortlf. It will be the only direct shipment o Ihii valuable Auetraließ Super, this year. ORDER Tll-T. T YELL QUPERPHOSPHATI NOW. 1 i i Ifeke •dvantagc of special low quotations for' delivery ex ship. Ht. Lyell Super. !■ noted for its dryneee end free running—a ■plendid fertiliser of proved reliability. Obtainable from all manure merchant* throughout Taranaki. ' KOTIOH. f^iLIENTS are requested to note that business communicatiooa should bo Addressed to the Manager, P.O. Box 169. Telephone 49. Correspondence and mattere -relating to the Editorial or News Department to The Editor. When advertisements are transmitted b? telephone, • especially from various parts of the district outside Hawera, sveh messages should be confirmed by btter. Great care will be taken to ensure accuracy in the publication of notices received by' telephone, but necessarily there is a risk of error, for *hich tha management cannot be held aolely re •possible. \ is particularly desired that com-u-dnicaticnß. for publication shall not be addressed to members of the staff peri «onally, ac euch a course is apt to cause d9lay. The Editor is at all times glad to receive correspondence giving news or expressing opinions on public matters. When "Correspondence* or Articles art* signed' with the writer's name or Initials, or ■ with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communicated," the Star must ■not neoeßsaril7 be held in agreement with t&e views therein expressed or with the mode o! expression. In euch instances, -..or. In the case of "Letters to the Editor," Insertion may onjy mean that the matter 4X point of view is considered of sufficient tpnblio interest and importance to wara«nt p\iblicstioa ECONOMIC For ■■.-■■■ mSS'i OIOTHING, OVERCOATS, Baii, : ; CAPS, SHIRTS, AND TIES. : E. H. H AMOP>

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 26 October 1916, Page 4

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