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TOST ARRIVED. EX GOTHIC. [A LARGE SHIPMENT of the FAMOUS «**■ “CENTAUR” cycles. > Road Racers . '• • - • Roadsters (free-wheel, two Bow- ‘ ' den brakes . ; . • £2° Ladies' (free-wheel, two Bowden brakes . , • • • Also, 1 “BLUE : STREAK” TRIBUNE WHEELS. J. B. CLARKSON. Cashel Street.

Shipping TT otices. TTNION steam ship company op U NEW ZEALAND/ LIMITED. Mararoa Monowai Kvtomahana Tarawera Jtararoa Rotomahana Mararoa ailiare . Eotomahaaa 8.35 12.30 p m 530 8.35 12.30 p m Bteamerrs Trill be despatched as under (cir- ' * cumstancee permitting):— Train. Cargo at ' "WELLINGTON— n.m. Railway Rotomahana - THIS DAT, Wed. 8.35 12.39 p m 9 hurs., 25th Feb. b-35 12.30 pm Fri./ 26th Fob. Fri., 20th Fab. fcat„ 27th Feb Sat.. 1 27th Feb -* Monday. 29th Feb., 8.33 12.30 p.m Tnes.,JstMar. ■' 8.35 12.30 pin ."Wed , 2nd Mar. 4 ' pajaehgeis from intermediate stations lor iHameifl connecting with express must proM*d to Lyttelton by 7.45 p.m. train. . FROM WELLINGTON TO PlOTON—except Suxday. NELSON—DaiIy NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA— Sat., 37th Fob , from New Plymouth fakanana* Kim., 28th Feb.,from Wellington ' t .•' Calls Nelson. * NAPIER, GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND— Tarawera Sat.; 27th Feb. 5.30 32.30 pm VTaikare Wed.. 2nd Mar. 4 lS.39pm SYDNEY, via WELLINGTON— Monowai ‘ Fri., 26th Feb. 4 12.30 pm SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND— Waikare Wed.. 2nd March . 4 -12.30 pm NUW PLYMOUTH, -via WELLINGTON • AND NELSON— • Ccrisaa THIS DAY, Wed'. 2.45 11am WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH, via WELLINGTON— Koonya \ Sat., 27th Feb...." 2.45 11am ' GREYMOUTH DIRECT— Kittawa Thura., 25th Feb. 4 12.30 pm DUNEDIN— Tarawera THIS DAT, Wed. 12.10 9am TTaikarc Bat., 27th Feb. 4 12.30 pm EI/UFF, HOBART AND MELBOURNE— Manuka(twinscrew) Fri.,4thMarch .12.10 9am SOUTH SEA' ISLAND SERVICES. FOR TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI and SYDNEY— Hanroto r Wed., Cth Mar., from Auckland. FOR' RABATONGA and TAHlTl—laviuni / Tues., 22hdMar., from Aiicklaad. F,OR SUVA AND LEVUKA— v Moura* . ■, Wed., 33yd Mar,, ft,ora Auckland. •Connoots with R.M.S. Moana Tor Canada, ( United Statea and Europe. Tickets avaiiaMe for Stop-over cr Return by leaars" Huddatf, Parker and- Co.’a steamers. • THE: HUDDART-PAUHER .LINE. CTEAMERS LEAVE LYTTELTON -as ‘ ’ under: 'WELLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEYZeadandia., -Wed./Feb.. 24th, 5.30 p.m. train. . DUNEDIN, BLUFF', HOBART AND MELBOURNE—- “ Victoria,” Friday, Feb. 28th„ 4 p.m. train, calling at Milford Sound to and from ■ Melbourne. ‘ All Tickets Available for Stop-over or Return by Union Line, and holders of. Union Tickets may travel hy Huddart-Parkcr Line. KINSEY/ BARNS AND CO.. Agents. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, i A. AND A. LINE. ST LOUIS EXHIBITION. (Opens May," 1904.) . rpo LONDON IN 26 DAYS. ' The Twin Screw Steamers, SIERRA, SONOMA, VENTURA, each .6000 tons, leave 1 Auckland every three weeks ‘for San Francisco, 1 via- Pago Pago and Honolulu. Nest Sailing:— SONOMA, from • Auckland, February 26th. , Choice of Eight Transcontinental Routes. Choice of all Atlantic Lines, Apply for Guide Books and all information *o KINSEY, BARNS AND CO., Agents. Christchurch and Lyttelton. SON. TRRANK GRAHAM AND J? / - SHIP AND INSURANCE .And STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS. CUSTOM HOUSE AND COMMISSION AGENTS. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO. Personal, Accident, Employers’ Liability, • Mortgagees’ Indemnity, Fidelity Guarantee, Fire, Life and Marine. 200, HEREFORD STREET. F 2573 THE N.Z. ADVERTISING AND HOUSE . CLEANING CO., LTD. XISTT-MATBS GIVEN FOE HOUSE RENOVATION, " SPRING CLEANING, ' WINDOW CLEANING, Etc. Address!— ' , BLACKBUBNE’S ‘BUILDINGS, .132, Manchester Street. Telephone 1233.' X 3327 COCKAYNE’S LEVIATHAN HOTEL, \ Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. THIS Magnificent Temperance Here'. is now completed, and is ’ j . OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. ‘ The Hotel is replete with ail Modern ImSi ove merits, and contains 52 single and 20 cubic bedrooms, all of which are unusually fciry and well-equipped. Public and Private Sitting-rooms. " Bathrooms and Lavatories fitted with Hot and Cold Water. THE CUISINE islx CHARGE OF AN EXPERIENCED CHEF, And will be found equal to an/ in the colony. Private Dining-room for Ladies. ■ ' General Tariff on Application. ' MRS COCKAYNE, Proprietress. Telephone 747. F 1252

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13370, 24 February 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13370, 24 February 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13370, 24 February 1904, Page 1

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