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Shipping- „ /-OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMg& V ■ PANT. 8* r 4. AND A.L Splendid 6000-ton Sister Ships, CIERRA, QONOMA,, VENTURA. ■ Classed Al at British Lloyd's. The Only Twin-screw Steamers engaged in Trans-Pacific Trade. '"EUSTEST T INE TO QtYDNEY. I Leave j Leave i Leave [Arrive at Steamers (Aucklandjpsingo lUono- San _| Friday. Paiigo | » lulu. IFranciaco SONOMA lOctes Oct 27" jStov 3 Nov.O VENTURA INov 13 Nov 17 !Npv 24 Nov 30 SIERRA ..'Dec i 'Dec S |£>3C l£____|i__ QUICKEST rpiME, J OWEST "DATES. pANADA, . \ AMERICA. . p BEAT "OPJTAIN. T ONDON IN 97 DAYS. "rVTEW ZEALAND to England by the li A. and A. Line is par excellence the >. route of routes. The longest stretch ' at sea is six days while the entrancing beauty of . Pago Pago (Samoa), and Honolulu the ports of call en route to San Francisco, is only surpassed by the worldwide fame they hold as healui resorts. PACIFIC TO ATLANTIC IN FOUR DAYS, VIA NIAGARA FALLS. CHOICE OF ATLANTIC LINES. St. Louis Exhibition opens May, 1904. Reached in 21 days via San Francisco. &000" TON QTEAMERS TO QYDNEY. AVERAGE TRIP. 31 DAYS. : NEXT SAILING: ' ' VENTURA...On or about OCTOBER 26. For fares, etc., apply HENDERSON AND MAOFARLANE, Auckland^ ~K 1 ~\ TESSAGERIES MARl-cii-i>vTV ■*•*-*- TIMES. SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA WJmMi£*£* COLOMBO AND PARIS. % tmmSSSOblSsi. steamers of 6500 tons (under French postal contract), will be despatched monthly, as follows;— ______ ~~ I "„ __ j Jfel- iAdeSteamer. J*™- 8 /J n » bourne I laida - I lU - ulll <-'- P-"»- | 1 p.m. ip.m. i Oceanien ..jGuionnet Nov 9 'Nov 12 Nov!4 Nera .. .. iChevalier Dec 7 I Dee 10 Docl2 ; l I__ ! J ■ Passengers booked to Bombay. India, China, Batavia. and Japan. Table Wines are included in passage money. Return Tickets at Reduced Rates. English spoken on board. For further particulars, apply HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, Auckland. £ rpilOS. pOOK .AND QON. K Tousa I _____ f— J STEAMER SAILINGS I TO LONDON. Hteanicr. I Line. Leave. DueLiln Sonoma .. A.&A. Aui!kl'nd[Oct23 Nov2o M.iairi " .. C'n.-A Auckl ud Nov 4 Pec 0 I'apauui .. N.Z.SS W'ugt'n Oct 29 Deo 12 Oroya .. .. Orient. Sydney Nov 7 Dec 19 Gneisenau .. N U.\. Syiiuoy Nov 7 Dec 20 : ionic !s.S.A. jW'ngfc'ii Nov 12 1 Dec 24 BERTHS CABLED FOR GRATIS. 1 A A/1 -PASSENGERS ! Before Booking UUi-PASSENGERS ! your Tickets to London or elsewhere. Send at once lor "COOK'S SAILING LIST" (with map), posted free, giving Fares and Sailings in advance by all Lines. ■% COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, M 103. Queen-street.? , .■' To Let: ...'■-.>.'■:■>;. :.:.. :Slf T\\Q LET—Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms, X Jermyn-street, opposite New Admiralty House. rno LET—Superior 5-roomed House, with X. every convenience.—Apply next Tailoresses' Hall, Cook-street West. fliO LET. on the Kings!and Road—7-roomed J- House, with 3J acres land; rent, 17s 6d per week.—W. Prater and Son. rpo LET. Furnished, at Northcote, for six .- months— Nice 7-roomed House, overlooking whole harbour.— Prater and Son. rpo LET—Home of 6. rooms, with every con.l venience; stable,' etc., 22 acres; 17s 6d. T. B. Ciay. 12, His Majesty's Arcade. rp.o LET, from November 3, Arney Road, J- Reranera—Furnished House, 8 rooms; 1 Acre Land. Cooke and Buddie, 76, Victoria Arcad*. ■ '■ , ■ ' * TO LET—Sniall Offices, first floor, Herald -1 Buildings; low rent,— HERALD Office; or, W. Frater and Sons. rpo LET-Brick Building. Albert and Chapel X Streets, with large upper floor, 150 ft, suitable for factory, store, auction mart, or stables.— Masefield and Co. NORTH SHORE.-To Let-Small House, comfortably furnished, on Beach Road, near North Head. Terms moderate.—Apply " Mtinn House." j TTOWICK.—To Let—2 Houses, 4 and 6 rooms, jTI. with conveniences, situated close to', main load.Johnston Smyth. _ 1 _. __^ rp O L E T-| - L " WHAREORA." PONSONBY ROAD. ! Modern Brick House of Eight Rooms, with \ every convenience. i Apply CHARLES REMUS, "Mote Rakau," Arthur-street. Ponsonby. rjTIO L T. AT lIOWIOKSunnyaide House, furnished, containing eight rooms, including bathroom, Htables, ] aud coachhouse attached. Good paddocks j with every convienca. : ] Also. A pretty four-roomed Cottage, with pantry, furnished ; And Furnished Anartments in Dweilinghonse. Willi or without Board.— Apply to Mrs. Wagstatf, Post mih.l Tpienlione Ofttao. Howiok. Ti/lARTIN'S SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITItJL ING AGENCY, 17, ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDINGS, QUEENSTREET (opposite Shortland-street). Every description of Shorthand and Typewriting work done at lowest current rates. Clients waited upon at their Offices and Resi- ! dences. First-class work guaranteed. Strictest confidence preserved. MRS. J. R. MARTIN. QIGHT rpESTING On SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES and with NEWEST INSTRUMENTS-a SPECIALTY, and SPECTACLES properly fitted for every defect of refraction, by T. PEACOCK. Optician. 218, Queen-street. Spectacle Frames of Every Variety. LITTLE NIPPER CAMERAS, with Finder. 5s 6d. wonderful value; Cameras to suit all tastes; Photographic Materials. Artificial Eyes of all Colours in Stock. OPPOSITE CITY HALL. Q. E O. rp W I G D E N, CONSULTING MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, MACHINERY VALUER, ETC. PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. ARYAN „ Y S T E M." Are you in doubt or perplexity? Are you troubled in mind? Are you anxious to know about your Character. Health. Domestic Matters, Marriage, and Speculation, then go and consult _ ; THE INDIAN SCIENTIFIC PALMIST AND : CHARACTER READER, No. 14, Ist Floor. Hl3 Majesty's Arcade. QUEEN-STREET. Hours; 10 till '12.30; 2 till 5.30; 7 till 9 p.m. Everyone hitherto visited has been thoroughly satisfied. __ MISS M C E L W A I N. 1U - 2C6, VICTORIA. ARCADE (UPSTAIRW. Face and Scalp Massage, Manicure, Pedicure, Shampooing, Hairdressing. etc. ' Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair. Fancy Wigs. Costumes on Sale and Hire. Latest Toilet Novelties in stock. Telephone No. 254. T/yARD'S pHAMPAGNE ALE. JQUNEDIN QTOUT, ' ARE THE BEST IN, THE MARKET. TRY THEM! ; COOKE AND CO.. Bottlers and Wine and Spirit Merchants, Telephone. 173. * Durham-street West. - ; - i?-<A-AMEEIOAN ORGANS; guaranteed.— dW-LU Call and inspect.— and Foreign Piano Agency, 191, Queen-street, near Victoria-street, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12409, 23 October 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12409, 23 October 1903, Page 1

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