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JXTEW PLYMOUTH — ONEHUNGA (AUCKLAND) SERVICE. j (Weather, etc., permitting) 3.5. BAEAWA Leaves ONKHUNGA— Every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 3 p.m. > Leaves BREAKWATER— Every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at B.SO p.m. ~ Trains leaves New Plymouth station at 8.10 p.ti. after arrival of mail train. Saloon: Single, 32/-; Steerage, 24/6; School, 25/-. Outward oavgo must be at New Plymouth Railway Station not later than 10 a.m. on day of sailing. . NORTHERN S.S. |CO., LTD. UNION S.S.. CO., LTD. CHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO., LTD. The Direct Line of Steamers to Southampton and London. The Largest Passenger Steamers in the New Zealand Trade. Sailings (circumstances permitting)— iSSniM" Tona Commmilsr A. twin "Atheaic 12,345 Crosslaud Mar. 28 Corinthio 12,343 Hart April 10 Tainui 10,000 Kelly May 3. , lonic 12,332 Summers June fAl»w» 10,000 Lewis July Ist, 2nd and 3rd class. ■ All intending passengers must secure passports. For full particulars apply to the agents— LEVIN & CO., LTD., Hawera. NEWTON KING, LTD., New Plymouth and Stratford. TTNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. Will despatch steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting) — ONEHUNGA (for Auckland) RARAWA (in conjunction with the N.S.R. Po.)— TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS, 8.20 p.m. Wellington, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru-r-, COEINNA, at regular intervals. Lyttelton (from Wellington) — Steamer DAILY, Sundays exeepted Sydney fuiil Hobart, from Wellington Figi (Suva, Lcvuka), Tonga (Nukualofa. Haripai, Vavau), Samoa San : Fraeisco — Agents for Orient Line of Steamers TJ.NION S.S. CO., LTD., 5 OHLcea: 3Sew Plymouth. /CANADIAN—AUSTRALIAN LINE The Vancouver Route —Australia, Nevs Zealand, Canada, via Fiji & Honolulu Europe (via America), most interest ing Route. For all information, guide books maps, etc., apply — UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.), Managing Agents. Brougham Street, New Plymouth. ' rpHS SOUTH TARANAKI SHIP X PING CO., LTD. The following vessels are trading re gularly from WELLINGTON to PA TEA and return carrying cargo fron and to all ports— S.S. HAWERA, 140 tons, insulatec and fitted with refrigerator. S.S. KAPUNI, 140 tons, insulatec holds. Through rates to and from all ports Consignors please address all goods *'C/o South Taranaki, Shipping Co. Ltd.," and advise full particulars oi consignee. Customs Agency and Forwarding De partment a specialty, in charge of an experienced cierk. F. W. GRAINGER, Manager. QSWALD n TAMBEST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Parturition and Castration Cases a Specialty. Office: Westwood's Pharmacy. 'Phone No. 122. House Address: Tawhiti Road. Stratford Office: Mclnnes' 'Pharmacy. JgDWARD TJJASON, M.A.V.M.A. VETERINARY SURGEON. Office: Tiddy & JCo., or Tait Bros. Night 'Phone No. 323. ' Also at O'Hagan's, Eltham. J. A. Duffill,] .W. Stephen Gibson, A.N.Z.I.A. A.N.Z.1.A., R.1.8.A. JJUFFILL & * Q.IBSON, - REGISTERED ARCHITECTS. BARRY'S BUILDINGS, HAWERA. SANITARY PLUMBER. B. H. W^ STWOOD > (Late of E. C. Hayton) Estimates given for all Plumbing Work. Tanks made to order. Workshop: 53 Argyle St. Private Address: 85 Union St. SIGHT TESTING. JTRNEST J)AVIES, -,f F.S.M.C. (London). I CONSULTING OPTICIAN, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Ring 'Phone 806 for an appointment. P.O. Box 238. E. O. Horxer] [W. P. Shield TTOENEE & SHIELD, PATEA. LAND & STOCK AGENTS, INSURANCE AGENTS, CUSTOMS AGENTS, j AUDITORS & VALUERS. Those in search of Land and Stock are recommended to write for particu- j lars or ring us up. 'Phone No. 9, ! Patea. T7CONOMIC FOR MEN'S PLOTHING, OVERCOATS, . HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES. E. H. H AKEOP- . I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 25 March 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 25 March 1922, Page 4