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SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND (VIA ONEHUNGA). Steamers Leave As under (weather and ciroumstanceg permitting) SEPTEMBER, 1904. NORTHWARDB.

From From Steamer. Wellington, New Plymouth. Rotoiti . Thur (1), 11 pm Sat (3). 8.30 pm Takapuna . . Tues (6), spm Wed 7) 8.30 pm Rotoiti Thur (8), 6pm Sat (10 830 pm Takapuna Tues (13), spm Wed (14) 830 pm Rotoiti . . Thur (15), 11 pm Sat (17) 8.30 pm Takapuna Tues (20), spm Wed (21) 830 pm Rotoiti Thui (22), spm Sat (24), 8.30 pm Takapuna . Tues (27), spm Wed (28), 8.30 pm Rotoiti Thur (29), 10 pm Train leaves Wellington 7.30 am. evary day ex. cept Sunday, arriving New Plymouth 8.15 same evening. SOUTHWARDS. Bijeameb. F*om Onehunga. F*om N Plymocth tTikapuna . Thur (1), 3pm Fri (2), noon *Rotoiti .. Tues (6), 3pm Wed (7 noon trakapuna Thur (8), 3pm Fn (9) noon Roto.ti . Tues (13), 3pm Wed (14) noon +Takapun* Thur (15), 3pm Fn (16) noon Rotoiti . Tues (20), 3pm Wed (21), noon tTakapuna . Thur (22), 3pm Fn (23) noon Rotoiti . Tues (27), 3pm Wed (28), noon tTakapuna Thur (29), 3pm Fn (30), noon Train leaves New Plymouth at 7.25 a.m. every daj? except Sunday, arriving Wellington 8.10 same M * ii M * y be earlier object to arrival of inward Frisco t Continues through to Lyttelton. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED).

|^^_^ TTUDDART, BARKER InpLPI COMPANY'S Jp£s^^l Large and Powerful Steamships — VICTORIA (Waller) . . 3000 Tons Reg WESTRALIA (Rainey) .. 2884 Tons Reg ZEALANDIA (Wyllie) . . 2771 Tons Reg Will sail (Circumstances permitting.) FOR LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Zealandia Friday Sept 2 4 p.m Westbalia Friday Sept 16 4 p.m Victobia Thursday Sept 22 4 p.m FOR MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON DUNEDIN, BLUFF, and HOBART. Victobia Thursday, Sept 22 4 p.m FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Zealandia Thursday, Sept 8 4 p.m Westbalia Thursday, Sept 22 4 p.m FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. Victobia Saturday Sept 10 4 p.m Cargo must be alongside steamer one hour before sailing time. All tickets are also available for Stop-over or return by ANY of UNION CO.'a STEAMERS and holders of U.S.S. Co.'a tickets may travel by above-named steamers. Head Office for New Zealand — Queen's Chambers, Wellington.

NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COM, PANT (LIMITED). WELLINGTON-AUCKLAND SERVICE. THE Twin-screw Steamer RARAWA, 1110 tons Reg., leaves New Plymouth, for Onehunga: — MONDAY and THURSDAY, connecting with through ti am from Wellington, and leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY, connecting with through train to Wellington. Passengers can secure berths on application to LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agents.

EVERY WOMAN DRINKS TEA. THE quantity of tea consumed by the women of this colony totals several million pounds weight, and if the liquor brewed from this could be put into a receptacle or tank there would be sufficient volume to float a British cruiser. It is important that the tea so consumed should be good. MOST WOMEN DRINK SURATURA TEA . . Because it is agreeable to the palate, is fragrant and delicious. Suratura is pure honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. EETAIL PEICES : Suratura A quality - - - 1/6 per lb. Suratura B quality - - - 1/9 per lb. Suratura D quality - - - 2/- per lb. Suratura X quality - - - 2/4 per lb. SOLD BY ALL STOKES.

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 218, 3 September 1904, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 218, 3 September 1904, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 218, 3 September 1904, Page 16

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