ShippingJ\T £ W 2E A LAXD-QANAD A. NEW DIRECT CARGO STEAMSHIP SERVICE BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND CANADA 81-MONTHLY. This Service will be inaugurated by the Steamship BUCENTAUR. of 6000 TONS. SailiriT from this Colony for VANCOUVER. 8.C.. A LOUT APRIL 30 NEXT. To be followed by other First-class Vessels at intervals of two months. p or particulars apply to 'HI L)K SCHRYYER. AUCKLAND. Kinney. Barns, and Co.. Christchurch. Turnbull. Martin, and Co.. Dunedin. J. <_;. Ward and Co.. Invercargill, Or to N.Z. AND AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., Managing Agent# in N.Z. 6. Featlierston-street. Wellington. S. s - hIUKRK- '•^^-- FO LD'Smi Tli Leaves Northcote Ferry Tee. J,'-'AVE-; AUCKLAND: LEAVES WAIP.OA: Mon., 26th, 3.30 p.m. Tites.. 27th. 7.30 a.m. Tues.. 27th. 5 p.m. Thurs.. 29th. 9 a.m. lIOWICK AND TURANOA CREEK. leaves Auckland: leaves tukanga ckeek : Fri., 30th. 7 a.m. Fri., 30th, 10 a.m. MIRANDA. Leaves Auckland : Leaves Miranda: Sat.. 24th, 6.30 a.m Sat., 31st, 4 a.m. Sat.. 31st, 11 a.m. 'Cargo for Miranda only. Weather and other circumstances permitting. DEVONPORT FERRY COMPANY. Telephone 284. Agents. X X rpnK MANUKAU /AX I STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. TIME-TABLE S.S. WEIvA. For _ „ T , AAV HIT U, POLLOK. TE TOR A. V. AIPIPL WAIUKU. Etc. . (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) Leaves oxeuunga. Leaves WAlbkL. March. Sat.. 24th, 6 a.m. Sat., -24th. 10 a.m. Mon., 26th, 7.30 a.m. Mon.. 26th, 11.50 a.m. Tues., 27t.1i, 8 a.m Tues., 27th, 12 noon Wed., 28th. 8.45 a.m. Wed.. 23th, 12.45 p.m. Tburs., 29th, 9.15 a.m. Thurs., 29th. 1.15 p.m. Sat., 31st, 10.30 am. Sat., 31st. 2.30 p.m No Cargo will be received within lialf-an-hour of advertised time til sailing. A.S.K. Elsie available for Fishing Excursions. . . All Freight must be prepaid. Head Office, Onehunga. Phone 15jjLost and Founo. LOST on Wednesday last, at Papatoetoe— J Fox Terrier Pup.—Reward on communicating with A.S., care of W. I'. Jamieson, Queen-street. "f OST, between the Market and liobsonJJ street—Gold Brooch, without pin. Reward.—Mrs. Carpenter. Portland House. llob-son-street. 5 OST. on Friday last, from Auckland Jj Railway Station, or 10 a.m. express -• Brown Leather Portmanteaux, unlocked, am no address; 30s will be paid on recovery ot same.—Robert Blaikie, Vermont House. in-eent-st. Personal. Dli ALEXANDER. CAMPBELL. LATE OF ; It UPPF.Ii MAFFRA, IN VIOIORIA, RETIRED GRAZIER (DECEASED). Information is desired by the undersigned of the whereabouts of DUNCAN CAMPBELL, formerly of Aberfeldy, in Scotland, who was ■ last heard of in New Zealand about. 1080. Assets in the above estate will be distributed bv the Administrator on or after the four- ; teenth day of April, 15-26, without regard to the said Duncan Campbell, unless a claim be received before that date. PATTEN AND SfTAVKLBY. Sale, Victoria, Solicitors for the Admin- • v • ■«.—— .... istrator. Miscellaneous. ; AS TUB PAIR OF CREAM PONIES advertised to be sold at the Haymarket yesterday were delayed, they can be seen at Messrs. Biickland and Sons' yards from this date MADAME Z ADO NT may be Consulted at the 1? I. Corner of (varanganape Rd. and Liver-pool-st. Hours, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m MADAME DOLUOUKELII having recovered I>Jl from her recent illness, will Resume Practice on Mommy. 26th inst., at the same address.—l 4. His .Majesty's Arcade. STAMMERING and Stuttering successfully ' O cured; highest testimonials; genuine- : No. 35, 11 ERA Li) Ollice. ISMAIL Lady Astrologer and Palmist. 22. City Chambers, corner Queen and Victoria Streets. Hours, 10-9. Ladies consult for health. 1 'PHIS IS WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY ABOUT X R. FRENCH'S TEA—That Is 6d Tea of yours is splendid. Your Is Tea is the Best ■ I've tasted. Sena 2 611) tins of the Is 2d Tea, like the, last we had. The Is 10d we had pleases well. Samples given on application. —219. XAANGAIIAI'E LOAD. > ATOTICE of Removal.—Edw. Way Estate 1\ Agent, from High-street to Air. White's Oitlces. First Floor, Government Insurance Buildings. OPEN Ail Dav Wednesdays, at TRUI)GEOis lla IL)R JL\ SALOON, VieA toria-st. East. Close at 1 p.m. Saturdays. I — A/j RS. SANTOS, Clairvoyant—Daily, 1-9; I*l Public Seance, Fridays. ii p.m.; away Wednesday evenings alter 7 o'clock.—-11, Rus-sell-street, Ponsonby Rd. jM BUXTON HEWER. M.A.0.5., PliiladelU • phia. Cures all Diseases by Magnetic Treatment; 10-3, daily.—3l7, Victoria Arcade Take Lift. Pamphlet on Magnetism free. AT Sydney Bazaar, Pitt-street Buildings i\. Karangaliape Road—A New Circulating " Library, all latest books. Inspection invited l! T OOK out for Opening of Robert Salmon'; " jLI Butcher's Shop, Karangaliape Road, " near corner Pitt-street. PERIODIC PILLS, 2s' 6(l; Extra Strong, 46d. 'the most certain medicine for a! " irregularities. Fail directions with each box Post free anywhere for amount in stamps.Russell, Chemist (by exam.), Post Office Pilar maey. Upper Syinonds-street, Auckland. ANOTHER Grand Lot of Tweeds to hand foi l\ Dalton's Famous 50s Suits to Measure Extra, Trousers for Nothing.— 278, Queen-st. s ■— — it 1/OLA K is most. Soothing and Healing; /J cures Mosquito Bites, Burns, Pimples etc. Once tried always used. Is 6d and 2s 6(1 —Eccles. Chemist. i- —— —— A RE You Needing Remember. Per ajL gusson anil otter's Stock of l.adies' and (ient.'s Imported Boots are the Best Valut in the City.—Syin'uids-st. X" ) RICHARDSON. Engraver. 31. Iligh-st 1> RICHARDSON. Engraver. 31, High-st i\. —Brass Memorial Tablets. Brass Nairn Plates, Stencils. Bowls, Jewellery Inscrip tions. Wood Engravings, etc. 'Phone, 1935. - {>!•; AN AD.-WRITER.—Large Salaries awai I) i > capable men and women. Send for Ire I- book. " How to Learn Ad.-Writing by Mail. ). The Miller Course of Advertising Instruction 117, Pitt-street, Sydney. yOLAK is the Purest of Skin Foods; <\.n " /j tains nothing that will injure the Skit ' or produce Hair. Is 6d and 2s 6(l.—Eccie- (|. Chemist. 'i tV II l). 10s 6d. 12s 6d. 33s 6-1. are tin •' J..S. Prices of our Own .Make Men'; () Chrome Boots. See these before buying else ~ where.—Fergusson ami Offer. S.vmonds-st. II rno HORSEOWNEIiS.—" No Foot, no Horse, <• 5 The undersigned undertakes the Cur K of lii'3'.ised Feet in Horses mo cure no pay and will attend same at-Owners' Stables o Paddocks if too lame to come to Forge e Horses requiring special attention in Shoein: it brought to his forge, shod with greatest care 11. KIN LOCH. Mt. Eden Forge. By Appointment. Instructor of Fraction v Ilor-e-shoeing to tile Technical School * | Auckland. . J rjpo THOSE ON THE LANE | We are now Taking Orders for Supplying during the next few months, ) SUPERPHOSPHATE. , i THOMAS PHOSPHATE. '• ! lv AIN IT. j BONEDLS I', AND BLOOD AND BONED l.'S'l GUANO. SIT.I'll AI E AND MURIATE OF } ' POTASH, .--I 'LP i! ATE OF IRON. I GYPS I M. 1 ' etc . etc.. etc L 7 j ALL ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY. ' Lowest Prices arc m ted for Delivery trou I- ! .-hip j Full Particulars Posted on Application. ' i V. \V. s J "™ ANU C°" j COMMERCE-STREET
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13134, 24 March 1906, Page 1
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