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Slupp éiy^ A - AND t A. L ct ' ENGLAND VIA AMERICA. IN r)(J DATS, Splendid Sister Skips, gIEEEA, gONOMA, "yENTURA, Leave Aucldand Every Tliree Weeks, calling at PAGO PAGO (Samoa), HONOLULU, And SAN FRANCISCO. NEXT S AILING: • " R.M.S. SIERRA - - - April 13th, 2 p.m. Stop-overs are given at all points en ronte, and clioico ol' lines across the American Contineiit and Atlantic. The American Troms are veritable palaces 011 wheels, and passengers to Europe by this route may vi sit sud? well-known points as Salt Lake City, Chicago, Niagara Falls, Washington, etc., etc. FOR SYDNEY. THE S.S. SONOMA. Shortly after arrival from San, Francisco, on or ab out Tuesday, 16th April. For Fares, and fullest information, apply HENDERSON AND CF AUL ANE, Fort-street, Auckland., General Agents for New Zealand. — - M ESSA fS. MARITIMES. * SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO AND PARIS. Steamer?,- of 6500 tons, tinder postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO. SUEZ. and PORT SAID, virill be despatclied rnontlily as follows:— Steamer. — Co'n;amler. Sydney M'l'o'rn' A'!aiile; uooii. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1901 . 1011 1001" V. de la Cio! at Fiasclii ...A pr. 15 A pr. IS A pr. 20 Polynexien .. Olievalier.. -May IK May 10 May 13 Armand Behic Lm (,'oispe!lier .. -Tune 10 .Tune 13 .Tune 15 Australion .. Vcrron '..JulyS JuiyU July 13 PASSENGERS booked to Bombay, India, China, Bata/via. and Japan, PASSA GE MONEY, £27 to £77. including table wines. RETURN TJCKETS AT REDUCED RATES. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON BOAED. Retum Tickets (first saloon) between Intercolonial ports are available for retnrn by P. and O. and Orient Steamers håving room. For further narticnlars apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. Auokland i — ' 1 Mackinery. Q.ATES' gRE AKERS (6000 in Operation), The Most Perfect Machine in the World for Breaking O Al) J|ETAL. "— * .. V;/. QATES' pORTABLE ' pLANTS For ROAD METAL MERCHANTS, CONTEACTOES, Etc., Etc, Gates' Portable Plants Cube the Me tal, Screen it, and Elevate it into Carts, do ing' away witli all Skovelling. Plants Travel Without Dismantling. GATES' BREAIvERS CUBE better, GATES' BREAKERS cost less to run, 4 GATES' BREAKERS have a larger capacity than any machine on the market. Full information,, Catalogues, and Dravrings upon application to . JJ A I&L E Y AND QOMP AN Y, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY MERCHANTS, AND gWANSON g TREETS, AUOKLAND, SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. JOHN ØHAMBEES AND gON (LIMITED) r Have been appointed SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS » For BAECOCK AND WILCOX (LIMITED) » Celebrated WATER TUBE STEAM BOILERS, FOR LAND I OR MARINE. Contractors for British, Foreign, and Colonial Governments. THE MOST EFFICIENT AND SAFEST BOILEE IN THE. MARKET. , A Few ADVANTAGES:All Straight Tubes, No Screwed Joints, Large Water and Steam Spaces, Rapid Circulation, Minimum Cost of Upkeep, For Highest Steam Pressures. Constructed to Pass Board of Trade, Lloyd's, and New Zealand Government Rules. Stated Pressuret, Guaranteed. Full Speciflcation3 and Prices supplied oli ■ Application to JOHN ØHAMBERS AND gON (LIMITED). AUCKLAND AND DUNEDIN. gTEUAET AND J^ENN, FORT-STREET. AUCKLAND, AND AT DUNEDIN. jgJLECTRICAL jgJNGINEERS. AND QONTRAOTORS, gUCCESSOKS TO. JgLECTRICAIi J^EPARTMENT, JOHN ØHAMBEES AND gON, J^TD. CONTRACTS FOR EVERY DESCKTPTION OF ELECTRICAL W ORK UNDERTAKEN. DYNA.MO' LAMPS. OABLES. BATTERIES, ■HELLS, ETC., STOCKED.»

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11618, 4 April 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11618, 4 April 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11618, 4 April 1901, Page 1

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