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Shipping. ■; : ; ■ ■."■ -- : _^ ' h«* A. ; AND A. -U m ' AMERICA, CANADA. - , > _ ;•■; ■; •■-' • ■ ■■■ - -■-■ -■ ■ ■ ■•■- '-• :! - ' : Leave . Leave | Affile' ati Mail Steamers Auckland Uuno- • Sam , | 'Arrive' - • Friday. - ( lulu. iFrjuiclaoo London VENTURA Nov 25 "Dec 6 Dec 12 Dec 24 SI UREA ..Dec la Dec 27 ' Jan 2 Jan 14 SONOMA ..I Jan 6 I (Jan 17 Jan 23i Feb * J ONDON IN Of? T) AYS * / AMERICA AND CANADA. '- '■. BY THE OHOST QEA "D'OUTE. ■. * six days! longest time AT sea. .; '''=' ■"• • " i''i| CONSTANT CHANGE OF SCENE. . STEAMERS 6000 TONS. 17 KNOTS. Classed Al at British Lloyd'*. The Promenade Deck of theSo j Steamers is ■ 230 ft long and 50ft wide, thus ensuring comfort and ample room for allkinds of eser- , ciaeg. The Second Cabin acoom- ','• niodati«>n is located newly amid* thipa. and is replete with up-to- , ; date conveniences. ROUND THE WORLD TICKETS. < GOOD BY ANY LINE. ■'>;, New Zealand Passengers may join Stealer ■'■'.:■ at Sydney. "-?MM£\ ■■ AUCKLAND TO QTDNEY. SEEEBA...Monday, November SBfch. First-class Cabins, 2»bertha:only. ! : For Pares, etc., apply .' HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE, ■■;-.. : :; , . Port-street; Auckland, i TU[ESBAGEHIES ' MARITIME&. SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO AND PARIS. Steamers of 6500 torn, under postal ooctract' with the French Government, catling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, ANTLE. COLOMBO, BOMBAY,'SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will he despatched monthly a* follows ; Steamer. iCom'a'd'r. Sydney Melbc'raoiAdelahtf | ..■■.." ■ Noon. 1 p.m. lp io* Ar Behic Guinnnet Jan2 .Tan 5 .Tan V. de CiotatKaschi v J. n «o Feb 2 ' Feb* Nera- .. Chevalier Feb 27 Mar 2 JMch 4 Caledonian . Gregory i. Mar 27 Mar 80 (April fc;-. Passage Money,-:£27 to £77, including '■,■:■ wines. ' Return Tickets at Reduced Hams. Euglish spoken on board. For further particulars apply, to ' HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE.': 1, - "■ -'.-'' -.- •,-■./■-.'.-,? iucklano. =: -——■■——— sssus^ssmssmssassssssssssssSmSSSi To Let. ••■■■ FINE Offices and Store, close Wharf : and' •' ' Queen-street, with cellar accommodation if required.—Noton Bros., Little , Qneon-atrttet. rpo LET, in Gl'ahvillo Terrace, ParceJl—Good X ' Hooso," containing 8 rooms -and• "««» veniences. Rent, 22s 6d.—W. Prater and Soil. rjpo LET for Six Furnished House, JL : . ';; 6"■ rooms, overlooking: harbour: - - bath, piano;, trams pass. Rent, Apply, Nevada 6 Kegristry.iJervois' Road, Ponsonby. >; ~;'. ■ _ . _ ' ■« TO BE LET, at Devonport, in a Good Position—A House of li rooms,* in thorough order and repair The grounds' are extensive and the premises are weir adapted for a. pro-; fessional gentleman with a family, or for/a-. nursing home.— to Ewington arid Bilker, Batata Agents, Auckland*' : ■ ■'■■;.,'.,;:/' IN KEMPS BUILDINGS. PARNELL—' 1 FINE NEW SHOP.; v suitable . for a CHEMIST; plate glass front.—Apply < ARCH. BUCHANAN, - ■>, Solicitor, Vulcan Lane. , FURNISHED VILLAS, at Devonport, City, JD and Lake Beach. Low rents. -VILLAS AT DBVONPOBT—7 Rooms. -«• jtifv * -5 rooms, ISs.alicoovenleuoes to each, v SHOP AND DWELLING, in Alb-ertpstreet, very central position. 17s, ; 5-EOOMED HOUSE and Scullery.' off Karangahaps Road. 12s. O. It. WILLIAMSON AND CO., 93, ..Queen-street:-;^.';;; ri' IT Y \ QfIAMB BES, s QUEEN-STREET AND VICTOEIA-STBEET. J r\FFICE3, T\ENTAL ' jMHAMBERS, CAMPLE pOOMS. Central Position. First-class Light. Modern Conveniences. ? c , COMFORTABLE PASSENGER LIFT, ALSO ; GOODS LIFT. MODERATE RENTS. Full particulars apply •VTEVILLE : "M'EWCOMB, ' ■ His Majesty's Arcade. Board and Residence. " "I7ILLESMFRE," Princes-street—Vacancies. ; 11. Telephone, 458.','-. ~.; ' HINEMOA, Alfred-street. Albert ; Park.— Vacancies. Terms moderate.—Miss i Yates. Telephone 1068. , , NORTH SHORE.-BOARD AND RESI- | DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Termsmoderate. Vacancies.— Beach . Road West. QONOMA, ALFRED-STREET. ALBERT PARK. I O: —Board and Residence, tourists and , others. Telephone 672. Proprietress, Mrs. W. Hazel , ; " ■'' ':' ( ELY HOUSE, Upper Queen-street, under en- i tirely new management. , Vacancies. Gcod table, bath, piano: terms moderate.— "\ Mrs. Alderton, Proprietress. "TTAVILAH,'' Cobden-street, opposite New- ; JUL ton P. 0., near Id Vacancies, A Double Room and 2 Single Rooms; comfort- II able home; terms modorate.—Misses Ruthe.' STONEHURST." SYMONDS-STREET — ] First-class Board and Residence for [ Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.— Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. : i ,:-;■ | " T7INNORK," Symohds-strect. hear bridge.— : Jul ■ First-class accommodation, with Board, for Tourists and Permanent Residents; : under new management. Telephone, 1076.— '■; Mrs. Mackenzie. < ' " " T>EACHY • HEAD," • Grafton Eoad. near J_> Choral: Bright; comfortable rooms; excellent table; fine bathroom (gas heater); pleasant garden first-class locality; convenient all parts; moderate.—Mrs. Pats- ; nell. ■ ' . ..... -. , ..-"-■' _____ :;: : " GLEXOSMOND," late " The Lawns."--VA Private Board and Residence; under r new management. Most centrally-situated; lovely view; especially large well-fornished be*, and sitting rooms. Entrances: Symonds- r street (next Dr. Lindsay's) and Wynyardstreet. Telephone 1349.— Da Mont. ; r fi LENA L VON. * yr JERMYN-STREET, AUCKLAND ; (Late Admiral's House), i PRIVATE HOTEL ? .::. For :.-':-';■■■:■■:■■ . ■; i FAMILIES, LADIES, AND GENTLMEN. ' 1 x Telephone, 1010. - A—DARLINGTON VTLLA-COM- -J FORTABLE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■, close to the Government Baths. Electric J light. , Terms 4s per day, 259 per week. ,- MR& BEAD, Proprietress. * ROCKY NOOK"-ROTORUA. ~=--.-': (Under new Management.) A COMFORTABLE PLACE TO STAY AT. _ TERMS: 5s per day; 25s per week. -, MRS. A. PRINCE, Proprietress. j Letters and Telegrams attended to. "ID O T O R "U A. [ , -;,./ "rpHE piNES." Under New Management. Entirely Renovated and up-to-date. Every Comfort and Conveni- ' ence for Tourists. ■• Close to Government Baths and Grounds. Cuisine Al. Electric : lights throughout. Terms moderate. p T. E. CROWHURST. Proprietor. 3.9~T OIIEIS T CBA s 0 N ~O4 "DEENT'S ri , BATHGATE HOUSE. EOTOEUA. Lighted •by Eleetriclty. £3080 haa been spent in ; improvements since last season. Adjoins Tennis, Bowling and Croquet Lawns, Government Baths, and the beautiful Govern-' ment Gardens. Terms moderate. Porters meet all trains S. T. BRENT, _ ;■ .:- :.' : Proprietor. " _ " I V. "VTIENDORF PIANOS, Gold Medal, London, HI 1902.—501e Agents, E. and F, Piano ;'-" r Agency (S. Coldicutt, Manager), !

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12708, 10 November 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12708, 10 November 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12708, 10 November 1904, Page 1

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