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YOU CAN SAVE MONET BY ordering your Autumn or Winter Siiit at Strange's. Cut, Pit one! Worwmanship ef the Beat, combined with Moderate Charges, Strange and Co.'s Importations of New Seaeon's Tweeds, Serges, etc., offer a Wide and Varied Choice to Patrons. Inspection Invitad. .W. STEANGE. AND CO.

Shipping floticsß. Kw-Zealand Sh-ißpi.n«r CoiriDany s ; Mojrri Mail Umoi Steamers -"****" iOB LONDON, ( .. : Montevideo, Tenarifi. and Plymouth. BEST ACCOMMODATION for all Classes of Pas- • sengers at LOWEST BATES. Steamers Ton.. Foc't of Dapartiirt Da Bnnhine ... filU7 Wellington Way 11 Wakanui ... 700(1 - May 25 ißimntaka ... 4515 June & Kaikoura, ... 45U7 —. Wy s CAEGO STEAMEBS. Morayshire ... 8500 Waimate ... ' 668 S WOOL SHIP 3. UP.AIN SHIPS Loch Torridon I 2081; I .Lyttolton I May Conway... ~. I 1839 I Lyttelton I May BATE OP FBEIGHT FOE WHEAT. By Sailer 27s 6d per ton By Steamer 30a Oil per ton With the usual primage. THE NEW ZEALA.HDSU__ PlN\i COMPT., L_ NION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW t?J ZEALAND, LIMITED. ~ Steamers will be despatched as under:— WELLINGTONCargo Train, at p.ta. Bftilw'y Flora THIS DAT, Hon. 2.45 11 a m Botorua THIS DAY, Mon. 4 Ipm JJotomahana Tnes., 25th April 9.15 Ipm Botomahana Thurs., 27th April 9.15 Ipm Waikare Fri., 2Sth April 7.45 Ipm To Anau Sat., 29th .April 5.50 —• Botomahana Sat, 29th April 9.15 Ipm Botorua Mon., Ist May 4 Ipm PIUTON abb NELSON, via WELLINGTON— Botorua THIS DAT,Mon. .4 Ipm TABANAEI add MANDKAHBotoiti Thurs.; 27th Apr_, from Wellington. Takapnna* Sun., 80th April, from Wellington * Calls Nelson. NAPIEE, GISBOBNE and AUCKLAND— Flora THIS DAY, Mon. 2.45 Ham Te_nau Sat., 29th April 5.30 Ipm i Taking cargo for East Coast Bays, for transhipment at Auckland. SYDNEY, via'WELLINGTON—,Waikare Fri., 28th April 7.45 Ipm Talune Pri., sth May 4 Ipm SIDNEY, via AUCKLAND— Tarawera Wed., 3rd May 4 Ipm JMararoo Wed., 17th May 5.30 Ipm SYDNET, via BLUFF. Wanaka Pri., 28th April 4 Ipm Thurs WESTPOBT DIRECT— Janet Nicoll Tues, 25th April 4 Ipm 1 "WJBSTPOBT, via WELLINGTON— Corinna THIS DAT, Mon. 1.25 9.20 am . SBEYMOUTH DIRECT— Eosamond ' Wed., 26th April 2.45 Ham GBEYMOOTH, via WELLINGTON ASSD TaBANAKI— Herald* THIS DAY, Mon. 1.25 9.20 am *No Greymouth'cargo. DUNEDIN S — Anau Wed.,-2oth April 12.10 4pm Tues. Tarawera Pri.,-28th April 10.55 am DUNEDIN, via AKABOA, TIMABU and OAMABU— Taupo THIS DAY, Mon. 4 Ipm BLUFF, HOBABT and M__BO_B.NETarawera Fri.,2Bth April 10.55 am 4pm Thurs. Monowai Fri., sth May 4 Ipm SOUTH SKA ISLANDS SERVICES. FOB TONGA, SAMOA. PIJI AND SIDNBTTaviuni Wed;, 3rd May, from Auckland FOB SUvA and LEVOKA— Upolu Wed., 26th April, from Auekland FOB TAHITI and BABATONGA— Ovalau, Toes., 9th May, from Auckland. Tickets available by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'s steamers EliDgamite and Westralia. WINTEE EXCURSION TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, ►Y S.S. WAIKARE in JULY-AUGUST, L& 1899. Pamphlets and full particulars on application at any of the Company's Offices. 3645 THE HUDDAET-PARKER LINE. For WELLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBOENE, AUCKLAND and SYDNEY, ( BOOKING PASSENGERS TO TARANAKI, AND MANUKAU, Connecting with. s.s. Rotolti, at Wellington. mHE S. S. WESTRALIA, 8000 tons, USTILL SAIL FOR THE ABOVE PORTS ON, WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL, On arrival. of the 9.15 p.m. train. Cargo at Christclrurcb. Station till 1 pjn. All Tickets available for stop-over or return by Union steamers, and holders of Union SCickets may travel by. the Hnddart-Parker Line. KINSEY, BARNS AND CO., Agents. Elm LINE DIRECT STEAMERS, OTAGO TO LONDON. 8500 tons 3>ooh, JPJSBTHSHIBK &WJ lous 3500 u.[>. BUTESHIRE SOOOtons 3500h.p. BANFFSHIEE 8100 tons 3500 h.p J-IPESHIEE _, ... 8500 tons SsX>h.p NAIENSHXKE JIOBAYSHXBE J 8500 ton* | 3>oo li.t>. Tho above magnificent Steamers, which have 11 been epecially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, wn'll h» _DHr_t_lieH at rpmilar intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with ELECTLRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for Saloon Passengers. Doctor and Stewardess Carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, 45 Guineas, EO LONDON. Passengers carried to port of departure free. to the Managers. „„. .__ __ TUENBULL, MARTIN AND CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, _*l4. Princes Street, Dunedin. "LIPPEES, Boots, Shoes, Gloss,. Tan an 3 1 Htmtti IPM.-oTi T.tiona CVirk Solpa. etc.. a* . Atkinson's, Bootmaker, 119, Street. ________ 'OR Chilflren's School Boots try K. Atkin- - _o_'a_ 119, Manchester Street, 3?17Q

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11873, 24 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11873, 24 April 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11873, 24 April 1899, Page 1

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