.'■ BEFORE YOU SCATTER, . (RESERVE the Home Atmosphere with a GROUP OF THE FAMILY. Have'One Made Before it is Too Late. YOU WILL NOT ALWAYS BE TOGETHER. Make an Appointment To-day. STEFFANO WEBB,' PHOTOGRAPHER, Petersen's Block, High Street.
•HIPPING NOTICES. -TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP .lU NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Bteamera will b»'despatched. *• under (oiroumstances permitting)— Train. Cargo at ; WSLLINGTON-p.m. Railway. "tori Mon.,Wed.,Fri. ..WO Ufcaj. Wahine Tues., Thur., Sat. 7.40 11a.m. Cargo Saturday 10.80 a.m. Monowai Wod.. April. 1 4_ INKY, via WiSiiJ fcfoeraki Thura., Mar. 26 DUNEDIN— Monowai Sat., Mar. 28 1.25 EDIN AND BLUFFWillochra Fri., April 3 2.45 9 a.m. GKEYMOUTH DIRECT (taking cargo for • Hokitika)— Karamu Sat., Mar. 28 laiJOa^m. NEW PLYMOUTH, WESTPORT AND GEEYMOUTH, via WELLINGTON— Flora Sat., Mar. 28 10.30 a.m. • AND ONEHUNGACorinna Tues.,April7 .; 9 a.m. SUVA (FIJI), TONGA, SAMOA Navua Wed., April 15 from Auckland. RAROTONGA AND TAHITI— Tahiti* March 27, from Wellington. Talune Tues., April 7 from Auckland. •Proceeds to San Francisco. All Intercolonial and Island steamer* fitted with wireless telegraphy. Tickets available for Stopover or Return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'a steamers. Railway Tickets Christchurch to Lyttelton and from Wellington to the principal North Island Stations may be. obtained at the Company's Chriatchnrch Office. »OYAL, MAIL SERVICE. -t Via SAN FRANCISCO, Xo ALL AMERICAN PORTS, BRITISH • ISLES AND CONTINENT, ■ Calling.at RAROTONGA (Cook Group) and / • ■.-■". PAPEETE (Tahiti), ' as under, circumstances permitting:— From From ■.■-.. '-.. Sydney. Wellington. ■ . ~ • ; .Tons... 1913. . 1913. TAHITI , ' 7585, Mar. 21' Mar. 27 MOANA 4000 April 18 April 24 j WILLOCHRA 7784 MaylG ' May 22 ( Sailing at 28 days' interval. Steamers equipped with wireless telegraph. For particulars regarding passages and weights apply ■ UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. ..: * •• ' N. D. L. ,/IACOLOMBO; SUEZ. NAPLES, GENOA .V AND SOUTHAMPTON TO LONDON. Friedrich der Grosse , , Itoon SchamhoTst Gneisenau Arrives Tons. Leaves SouthampSydney. ton. 10,771 Mar. 18 May 4 8,174 April 15 Junel 8,388 May 13 June 30 8,185 June .10 July 28 REDUCED FARES from Lyttelton to London : • Ist Class, Single £75 18s, Return £llß ss. - 2nd Class, Single £44 Bs, Return £CB 6s. Brd Class, Single £l7 to £2l, Return £34 to £4l. Return tickets issued available for return via Cape of Good Hope per Holta Blue Funnel Line. J FARES FROM SYDNEY—--Ist Class . ... . £IOO 2nd Class. . - . . . £75 All vessels are twin screw, and fitted with Tireless Telegraphy. The highest standard of comfort and civility is maintained. TO MANILA, CHINA AND JAPAN— Regular FOUR-WEEKLY Services are run from Sydney and Brisbano via New Guinea by first-class steamers. For passage, and full particulars apply—■NEILL AND CO.. LTD., , ? 78, Lichfield Street, Christchurch. SHAW. SAVILL AND ALBION CO., LTD. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN-THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS for LONDON with Superior Accommodation for all classes of passengers, calling at Monte Video, Teneriffe and Plymouth. All TWIN-SCREW Steamers, fitted with C. 0.2 PATENT EIRE EXTINGUISHER. +RANGATIRA 10.118 Wellington Mch. 28 •ATHENIC ( 12,234 Wellington April 23 131 Wellington May 21 •j-Aiiiui i 0,J57 Wellington June 13 ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Carries Third Class Passengers only. •Calling at Rio de Janiero. DALGETY and CO., LIMITED, NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND Joint AGENCY CO., LTD., Aconts. 3END for "COOK'S SAILING LIST." COOK'S P. and O.S.N. Co. PASSAGES COOK'S . Orient Lino BOOKED. N.D.L. (German). Passages Can.-Australian. All Lines. Passages N.Z. Shipping Co. AH Routes. Passages Shaw, Savill Co. All Classes. COOK'S White Star Lino. LOWEST COOK'S Cape Lines, etc. RATES. •No Booking Fees! Special Advantages Offered. PERCY HELMORE, Agent, FP ' . 128, Hereford Street PUBLIC NOTICES. BEAUTIFUL' TWO-'STOREY RESI- * DENCE, 10 Rooms, with modern conveniences,' H Acre, tastefully '.aid out; electric light, high water pressure; would suit retired farmer; £2OOO City, Charming Boardinghouse, 28 Room:;, goirg concern; splendid motor-car, 45 horse power, 6cylinder, cost £750, landed New Zealand; •will sell for £'100; suit station owner. Reynolds and Co., 12, Chancery Lane. UMBRELLA RE-COVERING. TNTIL 31st MARCH ONLY, wo are RoU covering LADIES' UMBRELLAS with the SPLENDID WEARING "Laventine" Black Material at a REDUCED PRICE, 4s complete. G. C. VERE AND SONS, Umbrella Manufacturers and French Dry Cleaners, 118, Armagh Street, next Colombo Street. X NOTICE OP REMOVAL. THAS. H. GILBY~"f.P.A (N.Z.), F.A.A. (Eng.) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT And LICENSED SHAREBROKEJX. HAS REMOVED to ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS (First Floor, South Side). K«xt door to Chief Post Office. X
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16508, 25 March 1914, Page 1
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