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a QCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ■;., A; AND A.L I™'1™' GREAT BRITAIN & EUROPE via AMERICA. IN 20 ■'DAYS. Splendid 6000-toBB Sister Ships. jgiiißEA, gONOMA, . "yENTUEA. Classed 100 A 1 at British Lloyd's. Leave Every 3 -Weeks for PaNGO PAN.GO, HONOLULU. & SAN FRANCISCO. as under:- ,* Leave Leave ] L avu ' .Arrive at Steamers. .Auckland Psiiigo ' Mono- j San 2 p.m. Prtityu.j ivilu. (Francisco SONOM.A.. I'eb I ;i>Wr» >TUVb j Feb 17 ... V ItNTUIt A Fob 22 ' Feb >" iM&r 4 ' |M=-rlO ■SIERRA .. Alar 15 'Mar 10 'Mnv 25 -.Mar 31 . . 5 Days Longest time at Sea- : ' ;4'i' Stop-over Privileges at any Port of Call, j Choice of 8 Routes across America. j Visits to Yosemite Valley, Yellow Stono Pail?, j Grand Canon of the Colorado, etc.. etc. '■'}{ Niagara Falls viewed from Carriage Windows. Through Tickets good via Quebec and -.' ,v Montreal. Quickest Route to any. American, Canadian, or European Point. ""WE REACH THEM. ALL." Choice -it Any Lino Across Atlantic. For Speed, Comfort, VarietyA. and A. LINE. PASSAGE MONEY—Auckland to San Francisco, £16 to ' £40; New York, £29 to Liverpool and London, £52 7a lid to £69 3a 4d. Round the Wo rid— London, via San Fran- j cisco, returning via Sues or Cape Routes, or j vice-versa, £70 13a to £137.. . j ROCKLAND TO gYDNEY. / V' VENTURA...On or about 3rd February. Return portion of Saloon Tickets good I steamers of the Union S.S. Co. of N.Z. I (Ltd.). or Huddart'Parlver and Co. Pro- | prietary (Ltd.). I AVERAGE PASSAGE £>1 DAYS. ' SALOON— £7; Return, £12. n SECOND-CLASS—Single, £5; Return, £8. Apply for Fares, Guide Books, and lull inJorxnation, HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. i < . General Agents for N.Z.. Fort-street. | <? gTNG WARD'S C-™ ' |M * At • JjOBDOK. / | A Limited Number of Berths are yet available on the following Steamers, by whichPassengers can reach London u - ■ ' Op—DAYS FROM—Of? • ) £i O AUCKLAND. ~< U Passengers Leave Auckland. Reach London. ' R.M.S. SIERRA March 15 April 12 R.M.S. SONOMA April 5 May 3 R.M.S. VENTURA April 26 May 24 •E.M.S. SIERRA May 17 " June 14. RETURN FARES: i .. > ' - ' Going and Coming via J}£i/i 1 ft S - America, from ± ±U Going via America, and re- f?KQ i KS. turning via Suez, from . ■ LrJ Write to Agents, A. and A. Lino for Pamphlet, " Westminster and the Coronation." Y; Latest opportunity for " Coronation Pasi- . ilk • >; f' ,'«*'Songer!j" to -reach." London. " TTCSEN KAISHA 1 EXPRESS PASSENGER SEEVICE BETWEEN ■J&mfaMteZ AUSTRALIA. CHINA, AND .TAP AN, Calling at BRISK A NE. TOWNSVILLE. THURSDAY ISLAND, HONGKONG, NAGASAKI, MANILLA. KOBE, AND YOKOHAMA. The following: magnificent Steamers, fitted with electric light and luxurious accommodation for first, second, and third-class passengers, will be despatched from Circular Quay, Sydney, as under:— KUMANO MARU, E. W. .February 6. YAW AT A MARU, A. E. Moses ...March 6. KA6UGA MARU, It. Eraser April 3. And thereafter every Four Weeks. For full information apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, Agents. Port-street. Auckland. -Kx UNION STEAM- ' BOAT CO. (LIMITED). TIME-TABLE (Weather and other circumstances permit- . ting). WAIROA BRANCH.. Steamer leaves Ilelensvile for Dargaville and -way ports, Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 10 a.m. (passengers by 7 a.m. train); returning from Dargaville, Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, 6.30 a.m. i OTAMATEA BRANCH. Steamer leaves Helensvillo for Otamatea - Ports every Monday Night tidal (passengers ty ; 4.35 p.m. train), and Thursday (connecting • with Launch at Batley), 10 a.m. (passengers by 7 a.m. train), . returning from Pain I on Wednesdays. 6.30 a.m. ; Fridays, tidal ' Launch connects at Batley for Kaiwaka, ' Point Curtis, and Maungatnroto, Tuesdays only, 'returning with tide. See time-table. PORT ALBERT BRANCH. Steamer leaves Helensville every Thursday, 10 a.m. (passengers by 7 a.m. train), returning Fridays, tidal. JAMES STEWART. Manager, ' Helena ville. Auckland Agency: MESSRS. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., > Shipping Office, Shortland-street. RING'S OORO NATION OEREMONIES, JUNE 26, 1902. POPULAR ROUND THE WORLD TOURS, POPULAR ROUND THE WORLD TOURS, Issued by rniios. QOOK AND gON. 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 Atlantio lines to England choice of Orient. P. and 0., or North German lines via Suez: — AUCKLAND BACK TO AUCKLAND, Combination First and Second-class Tickets by Steamer and Rail, Starting Round 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- ' 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. 2nd 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 i Sailings to May, 1902, by all lines, Intending' 1902 Passengers should apply for berths AT ONCE. '-. OOOK'S HIPPING QFFICE, " 103, QUEEN-STREET. PARCELS AND BAGGAGE FOR AMERICA. . THE N.Z. EXPRESS COMPANY Ship goods by every Mail Steamer to "FRISCO, and forward from thence to any town in AMERICA, CANADA. OR MEXICO. Shippers will find it to their interest to use this Service for-Urgent Packages. N.Z. EXPRESS COMPANY (LIMITED), Sole Baggage Agents for the Oceanic S.S. Company (A. and A Line), Fort-street. Auckland. J. MILLER. Local Manager. 33 <£< C COMPULSORY SALE. BOOT DEPARTMENT 1 . . ' Lot 1.. Great reduction in Ladies' Boots. Lot 11., Great reduction In Ladies' Shoes. Lot 111., Great reduction *in Gent.'s Boots. Lot IV.. Great redaction in Gent.'s Shoes. Lot V., Great reduction in Boys' Boots. Lot VI., Great reduction in Youths' Boots. ' " SALE NOW. ON.-D.S.C. npHE Famous Gold Flake Cigarettes made J. by Salmon and Gluckstoin, are the best procurable.—lvil, Tobacconist, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11872, 25 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11872, 25 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11872, 25 January 1902, Page 1