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OJUPPIQg. . ■■ ■ 0 • • ' , QCEANIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. I " AN 33! !A"'" JJ^" GEEAT BEITALN & EUROPE via AMEEICA. T ONDON IN «;|f» DATS.'! Splendid 6COO-tons Sister Ships, QJEEEA. QONOMA, "yENTUEA. ' Classed iOO Al at British Lloyd's. , Leave Every 3 Weeks for PANGO PANGO, HONOLULU, & SAN FEANCISCO, as under:— .■■;■■ , Leave Leave Laave Arrive at Steamers. Auckland Pwagfi Hono- Sfl.n ,; : _____ _ 2'p.in. Pan;ro. lulu. Francisco: SONOMA. . Feb 1 Feb 5 Feb 11 Feb 17 VENTURA (Feb 22 Feb 23 Mar 4 Mar 10y 3_______________ ____ ' May 25 Mar 31,; 5 Days Longest time at Sea. Stop-over Privileges at any Port of Call. | Choice of 3 Routes a.cross America. ~ ..?«;. Visits to Yosemite Valley, Yellow Stone Park,/ Grand Canon of the Colorado, etc.. etc. ;. Niagara Palls viewed from Carnage "Windows. Through Tickets good via Quebec and - Montreal. . I Quickest Eoute to any American, Canadian, s or European Point. ,-_ ,'.;; ' "WE REACH THEM ALL." : .. ■■■' %i Choice of Any Line Across Atlantic. ..■* ■ For Speed,' Comfort, Variety— and A. LINE. PASSAGE MONEY—Auckland to San Francisco, £16 to £40; New York, £29 ■to-Soit Liverpool find London, £32 7a lid to £69 as 4<i. Bound tho World—To London, via San Francisco, returning via Sues or Caps Routes, or vice-versa, £70 18s to £137. ■ \ AUCKLAND TO OYDNEY. VENTURA...On or about 3rd February. , '- Return portion of : Saloon Tickets good b.v steamers of the Union S.S. Co. of'■*«._. (Ltd.), or Huddart-Parker and Co/Proprietary (Ltd.). ' , AVERAGE PASSAGE Qi DAYS. ' :' . SALOON-Single, £7; Return. £12. "- n - SECOND-CLASS-Single. £5; Return. £3. Apply for Pares, ; Guide Books, and full in.- J formation.. " ' i HENDERSON AND HACFAELANE, ! General Agents for N.Z., Fort-street, o THING'S ri O R O N A T I O N pEEEMONHiS, \'y-L JUNE 26, 1902. ' POPULAR ROUND THE WOHLD TOURS, POPULAR ROUND THE WORLD TOURS, '' Issued by ' ' .' nrvHOS. pooK and QON. Going via America, and returning via Suez, or vice versa.; A. and A. Line to 'Frisco, or Canadian-Australian to Vancouver; choice of various rail routes across U.S.A. or Canada; choice of several Atlantic lines to England; choice of Orient. P. and 0., or North German, lines via Suez:— . , AUCKLAND BACK TO AUCKLAND, Combination Firs* and Second-class Tickets by Steamer and Rail, . ■. Starting Bound Tour in either direction. First . Pacific, Ist rail America, Ist Atlantic, returning' Ist Suez, ... £137 0 0. First Pacific, Ist rail America, Ist. Atlantic, returning: 2nd Suez, from 104 10 0 First Pacific, Ist rail America, 2nd At- ; 4 lantic, returning 2nd Suez, from 93 10 0 Second Pacific, Ist rail America, 2nd Atlantic, returning 2nd Suez, from ... ... ... ... ... 85 17 0 Second Pacific, 2nd rail America.. tod Atlantic, returning .2nd Suez, from ... ... ... ... ... 81 0,0 IMPORTANT! » Before Booking your Tickets to London or elsewhere, write for " COOK'S SAILING LIST" (with map), posted free, giving FARES and Sailings to May, 1902. by all lines, Intending 1902 Passengers should apply for berths AT ONCE. .■ - - - - : ":y>i' i -,-.-.: ROOK'S - QHTPPINO',' *Q'FEECE,.,, ■.;' r " ' ' 103, QUEEN-STREET. 1 .-:, Clnna and Glass. - ''#■■.' ■" '":''"/ \; ; ' . -■■ ■■ "■ ■.-: .pHINA, GLASS, AND ELECTEO-PLATED j ;.-,-'■. GOODS. 'A. R. r* QUEEN-STREET, Would draw tbo attention, of the Ladies of Auckland to tho fact that his Stock, being Entirely New and of tho Very LATEST DESIGNS (imported direct from English and Continental Manufacturers), is especially suitable for Wedding, Birthday, and Christmas Presents, at prices within tho rango of all. PARTIES, AT HOMES, Etc., Supplied with. CHINA, GLASS. AND. CUTLERY, on Hire at' Very Low Ratea. ,

m niMiiiMl— ———^^MiM——■ J PRINCE for Brooches, the very latest « designs, from Queen-street. ..TAMES PRINCE gives Best Value in */ "Watches. Call and inspect.—street, opposite HEBALD Office. ■■■■■■ ■ JAMES PRINCE for Diamond, Euby, Opal, and Sapphire Kings, from 7s 6d.—QueenStreet, opposite HEBAU) Office. .'"■'■ ] DE OHIEBO—Lady Phrenologist, Palmist, i Charts written. Private consultations arranged.— Symonds-street. opposite City I Road. Hours, 11 to 3 arid. 7 to 8 p.m. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S Left-off and Misfit Clothing bought. tetters j promptly attended to.— and Mrs. BotteriU. K&rangahape Road (opposite East- ; Btieet). . . ■■■ . ■ ' -'." ••■ J EVERY Description of Travelling Trunks, j Bags, Carry-alla, Hat Boxes, Valises m stock or made to order.—J. Wiseman and Son.. i JUST TO BAND—A Choice Assortment of Ladies' Purses and Card Cases, fitted Cases and Bass; /suitable for presents.— Wiseman and Son. j JAMES PRINCE keeps the Largest and Cheapest Stock of Ladies' Long Gold Chains, from 52s Queen-street, opposite HERALD Office. aENT.'S Silver Hall-marked Silver Alberts j from 7s 6d.—James Prince. Jeweller, Queen-street, opposite HERALD Office. i TENNIS, 1900-1. — Racquets by • various makers; Tennis Balls; Racqueta Restrung j and Repaired promptly.—J. Wiseman and Son, | rpHEEE'S No Plies on Levy.—He Cleans X Watches for 3s. 6d; all guaranteed for 12 months.— 101. Victoria-street West. "DROWNS ISLAND. ST. HELPERS BAY. Arrangements can now be made with Picnic Parties wishing to visit this charming island. Hot water and refreshments provided. Lunch on Sundays. A limited number of boarders can bo taken. Week end, 103 6d. Sandy beach; good fishing and boating. Steam launch for hire. Pull particulars from , A. H. PHILLIPS, -~ 21, Lower Qneen-street. By SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. TO THE COUNTESS OF EANFUKLT.. rrriHE TDOUDOIR," .':■ fyTRS. AT ICCOIj ' A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. Opposite City Hall. Telephone, 1040. lIAIEDRESSING, MASSAGE, and MANICURE. Combings. made up.: All Kinds Hair Work a Specialty. Removing of Superfluous Hair, permanent and painless. New Stock Largest Nets and Soft Pads just arrived. / v Prompt Attention, to Country Orders. / D Q C COMPULSORY SALE. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ';;' Lot 1.. Furniture, 10 to 25 per cent. ? Lot 11., Carpets, 10 to 20 per cent. Lot 111., Linoleums, 10 to 20 per cent. Lot IV., Curtains, 10 to 25 per cent. Lot V., Bugs, 15 to 30 per cotit. Lot VI., Fancy Chairs. 15 to 27 per cent. ;;; ■' SALE NOW ON.-PS.O. :-.''/ ; jTTtTALIONQ Sticks,. Silver-mounted, ' from 2s rV V. I James Prince, Queen-street, - oppo- ? eite-HEBALD Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11870, 23 January 1902, Page 1

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