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Skipping. ' , IS. _D. L. NOED-DEUPSCHER TMPERIAL MAIL STEAMERS FROM SYD- •*- KEY AND MELBOURNE TO SOUTHAMPTON. ANTWERP, AND BREMEN, VIA ADELAIDE. FREMANTLE, SUEZ, NAPLES, AND GENOA. From From Steamer. Tons. Sydney Melb'ne. BARBAROSSA* ... 10.912 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 SCHARNHOEST*... 3.131 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 j BREMEN* 12,000 Mar. 2 Mar. 5 BULOW* 8.500 Mar 23 Mar. 26 ! YORK* ... 3.500 Apr. 20 Apr. 23 •Twin-screw Steamers. FARES FROM NEW ZEALAND PORTS TO LONDON: First, Single, from £7u to £81; Second, Single, from £43 to £46; laird, Single, from £16 to £18. TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Regular Four-weekly Service of Twin-screw Steamers from Sydney, via New Guinea, to Manila, Hongkong, and Yokohama, connecting at Hongkong with N.D.L. Fortnightly Express Mail Service to Europe. Fares from Auckland: To Hongkong—lst, £33 173; 2nd, £28 17s. To London— £95; 2nd, £64. From Steamer. Sydney. MANILA, 1800 tons Dec 22 ' Linen washed on board by expert Laundresses.. ior passage and full particulars, apply to LANGGUTH AND CO.. Agents, Fort-street. Auckland. TT UDDART• pAR KE R TIN E. ' FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Circumstances permitting, steamer:! will sail as under: — FROM AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY. ZE'aLANDLA ...'"l Monday f Dee.~3i iX3o~p7m. VICTORIA ... j. Monday j Jan. 14 j 5.50 p.m. FOR GISBORNE. NAPIER. WELLINGTON, '. LYTTELTON. AND DUNEDIN VICTORIA r ... 1 Tuesday | Jan. li p.m. ZEALANDIA ' ... | Tuesday | Jan. 15 j 2 p.m. | FROM WELLINGTON. FOE SYDNEY. W'IMMERA ***" [""Saturday Dec 729 I ■ FOE MELBOURNE, VIA SOUTH AND HOBART. WIMMERA 1 Thursday 1 ~Jan. 10 - Cargo must be alongside not less than TWO HOURS before sailing time . .' All Tickets for Stop-over, or Return mutually excnangeaolc with the Union Company. - ; . L. .D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD.. ■ . .... Agents. . . , _ j Lost and. Pound. LOST, from Ellerslie—Two Gray Draught J-J Horses.—Reward on returning same to O'Sullivan and Smith, Ellerslie. I OST— Black Umbrella, with straight J handle; about ' 6in of silver at top.— Reward. Hancock and Co., Custom-st. LOST, between Queen-st. and Newton, -J Saturday Afternoon—Key. Finder amply rewarded.— of HERALD Office. Silver-mounted Purse. 5 o'clock car, Friday. Symonds-st. or Newmarket: ! contents gold and silver.—Reward, Teed, Newmarket. LOST, on Sunday Forenoon, Lower End of Richmond Road or Brown-st. —1 Silvermounted Malacca. Cane. Reward, 5s. —Butler, Grocer, New North Road. PROBABLY taken by Carrier in mistake, from Devonport Ferry Boat— Brown Survey ■Carryall.—Anyone .receiving the same will greatly oblige, by giving information to the Devonport Ferry Office. NOTICE.— the Person kindly return Stepladder taken from Fitzroy Hotel, to save further trouble? O-t REWARD.-Lost, in 7.25 Train, Te dwi' Avoba-'Anckland, between Huntly and Mercer—A Ruby and .-Diamond Ring. Tho above reward will be paid., to anyone returning tame to J. Poland, Ttiakau. or Messrs. Stewart Dawson, Jewellers. Queen-st., Auck- | land. Miscellaneousrr\Q LEND—£S3O, £1003. or £1200. at Current J- Rates, on City or Suburban Securities.— T. B. Cay, 12. His Majesty's Arcade. LADIES'. Gent.'s, and Children's Lefl-off and Misfit Clothing bought; highest price .given.—.'lrs. Hill, 5 doors above Opera House, late Wcllesley-Ktreet East. MADAME AZUCENA, th« Gifted Clairvoyante. toured the colony. At home all holidays.— Vernon-st., near Billington's, Freeman's Bay; end of Id section. Ladies Is. E LOUIS. 41. Queen-street, opposite Rail- • way Station, makes N.Z. Greenstone ! Jewellery a speciality. 171 LOUIS, Jeweller, for Latest Designs in J. Gold Brooches; hundreds to choose from. Cheaper than ever. 7? LOUIS. Jeweller, for Gold and Silver lu. Watches; also, for Reliable Nickel Wivtches All guaranteed. "|7i LOUIS for Gem and Engagement Rings. | J_J» Undoubtedly the best selection and best value in town. 171 LOUIS, Jeweller, for Gold Necklet and li. Lockets; suitable for Xmas Presents. All goods marked in plain figures. j 1 FOR Watches. Clocks, and Jewellery, go to X E. Louis, 41, Queen-street, opposite Railway Station. Cheapest house in town. MADAME NEILSON. Hair Specialist.— . medallist for hairwork; Watchguards mad© from ladies' own combings.—232, Hob-son-st. MADAMDOLG 0 U R E L L I, IYI THE FAMOUS CLAIRVOYANT, 14, H.M. ARCADE. HOLIDAY Lines—Boys' and Girls' Cotton Sweaters, for seaside wear, from Is 6d. Bathing Suits—Girls', from Is lid; Ladies' from 2s 6d. Stockingette Bloomer- -Children's, from Is 6d; Ladies'. 2s lid. Knitted Ties, very fashionable—Silkette, is; Silk, is lid. A useful and acceptable Xmas Gift.— W. Spedding, Karangahape Rd. EVERY MAN TO HIS TRADE.—By Buying your Ready-to-Wear Suits at Dalton's, you get a Tailor-made one—27B, Queen-st. get a Tailor-made one.— Shipments of EOEMBER, 1906.-Large Shipments of , High-class Pianos and Organs unpacking. Beat value obtainable: cash or terms.— F. Moore and Co. (below Sineeton's). IXTHO ■ SAID ' BEGGS ? VV WE ALL DID. XMAS PRESENT of Lawn Mower.—From Arthur Yates and Co., Seed Merchants. BOATING Boots, white canvas, rubber sole: Picnic McKerras, QueenI St.. opposite HERALD. j rpo GROCERS.-Auckland Butter Co., 61. i- Shortland-st. Telephone 860. Vans dej liver Butter daily in City and Suburbs. MARVELLOUS is the value you get at Dalton's Up-to-Date Hat. Shirt, and Tie Department, 276, Queen-street. j BEGGS' SCOTCH WHISKY, As Supplied to the Royal Palaces. SURE TO GROW" Seeds, the kind you O want— Robertson Bros.. Upper Sy-monds-street. DO p -CHRISTMAS Presents. Buy I .\J.\J. your Silver and E.P. Ware from ; ns. and save 25 per cent. Gold brooches and . charms at wholesale prices.—D.S.C. j "WHO SAID BEGGS ? VV WE ALL DID. CO-OPERATIVE EGG AND POULTRY CO., LIMITED. COMMERCE-STREET. 'Phone, 1508 Supply Guaranteed Fresh Eggs, passed by the Government Grader; also Poultry, of all j descriptions, at per pound or per pair. J. W. JAMISON. Secretary. TjlOR SALE-(l) FLAXMILL. easy £1000 p°r I X annum profit: only £1000 asked. (2) ! LARGE TIMBER MILL, all cutting rights I paid for; 10 or more years' cutting: books j j show £290 monthly profit above wages; price ■ £500); royalty less than vaiuc <>! timber ! alone. (3) LEADING DININGRCOMS, in large town; cash takings over £100 monthly; rent, £3 weekly; price, £250.—Agent for the above , rare snips will be in Auckland in a few day-;, j date and address at Mrs. Fairs. 23. Welles-ley-St. . . j BEGGS' SCOTCH WHISKY, As Supplied to the Royal Palaces.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 1

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