CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. OTIAMERS leave Sydney «W S fourth Monday, and Suva on the following Tuesday week. _^ Passengers booked to aU partsof Canada, United States, and Europ*. _, * Moaaa—Leaveß Sydney Feb.l7. Marama—Leaves Sydney Mar. IS. Aeranei—Leaves Sydney Apl. 13. Aerangi LOWEgT RATE s. N.Z. passengers can join at ojaB «v or at Suva. MELLSOP ELIOTT A CO., _ Agenta,_PaJtaerstonJi. Huddart Parker Line. FAVOURITE rrm PASSENGER SERVICE. SAILINGS from Wefiington m under (circumstances permittFor~LYTTELTON and DUNEDIN. tri«teria Fri Feb. 14 4 p.m. £3£3» Fri Feb. 28 4p.m. Wimtaera Thur Mch. 5 4 p.m. Victoria Fri Mch. 13 4 p.m. MELBOURNE, VIA DUNEDIN, BLUFF and HOBART. Wimmera Thur Met. 5 4p.m. NAPIER, TO BYDNEY DIRECT. Wimmera Fri Feb. 21 4 p.m. fiauA Office for New Zealand: — J q£& Cumbers, WELLINGTON. J AH tiokets are available also .for itop-over or return by any of tbe Union Co.'s Steamers and holders of U.C.C. Co.'b tickets may travel by the above-named vessels. _^ a a lbion COMPANY, LTD. fhe DIRECT LINE of STEAMERS For PLYMOUTH 4 LONDON. Via Monte Video and Tenentte. Iplendid Up-to-date /Passenger Accommodation. tooiDT Cabins and Spacious Decks. *oomy v,» SMLING^ (Circumstances permitting): Tons Com- Dates ot Wnml Bute Beg. nuuiaer. Xeavlng. Port. »thß«i,. 12 234 Kempson Jan. 30 Wellington fwKiHSSI David Peb.27 Wellington a«™ 9 372 Burton Mar. 26 Wellington M»W eeSP Mofi-t Apl. 23 Wellington toST 12,232 Ca.ter May 21 Wellington Bpeoial facilities given to residents In the colony to bring out friends from Home, either by P™P»y»« n * { of passage money in New Zealand or 'lor'fuU particulars apply to the ELIOTT ft CO, Aizents. Palmerston North. ROYAL MAIL LINE. For Plymouth and London, Fresnantle, Colombo (transhipping for •11 Indian parts), and Suez Canal: — — I Reg. | From j Srum *t»»mf«. 1 Tons. | Bydneyi I V^bam. Ormuz ... 6465 Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Orotava ... 5845 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Onhir ... 6814 Mar. 4 Mar.lfl Ortona ... 8000 Apl. 1 Ap • 7 Omrah ... 8282 Apl. 15 Apl. 21 Fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand to Q London-Saloon: Single, £47 6s to £88: return. £75 18s. to£m Return tickets available for two years from date of issue. _^ arA ' class: £18, £20, and £22; return, £32 to £39. v., On.>payment of an ' additional £215s first-class passengers Lay proved overland from Naples. Through bookings to New, York, in conjunction with Cunard Line. Uirst and second-class passengers secure special advantages by booking through flrom New Zealand, being provided with saloon passages to Australia, which are included in the above f UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (Ltd.), j Agents in New Zealand. I MELLSOP, ELIOTT & CO., AgAnte. Palmerston North. i i THJfi fckA NZ Shipping iflßßff Coy.'s Line. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. »or LONDON, via Monte Video, Teneriffe and Plymouth. February, March, and April ItEmers *ill oaU at Rio de Jamero m well as Monte Video. ■•sT Aocommodation for all classes of passengers. IpeoialW fitted with Clayton's patent mvKmmuj fire extinguishers. ,„,_., Tons Probable *o sail flttaner Re grter Final Port about w. Well. * Feb. 18. Bg£ «■ M.h.i 3. All Twin Screw. Special facilities giveu to jesidente In the colony for bringing out friends 'bARRAUD * ABRAHAM, LTD., Aoents. Dannevirke. Ffeilding, Palmerston N. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED, WELLINGTON-AUCKLAND SERVICE. The Twin-Bcrew Steamer RARAWA, 1072 tons reg., leaves New Plymouth for Onehungaon MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, connecting with Through Train from Wellington, and leaveß Onehunga for New Plymouth on Sundays, Tuesdays, »nd Thursdays, connecting with "Through Trainß to Wellington. Return Tickets available for return by Union Steam Ship Company's steamers if desired, application to— rAS&AHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., WELLINGTON. SB. QUEEN oFTHE SOUTH Leaves Foxtons every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. (Circumstances permitting) . for Freight and to— LEVIN & CO., LTD., FOXTON. s -Palmerßton N. Agents— v Mn*iLSOP % ELIfeTT A CO D- RINK Cocoa, and drink the best —Bournville—it is refreshing and hap a delicious flavour. Your gracer keeps it. £■ ■ ft/' V
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8508, 10 February 1908, Page 1
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