Shipping. •"...'■;■ ' .'T'HE TTANOOUVER T>OUTE. OANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN R.M. S.S. LINE AND CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY., Through some of the GREATEST SCENIC WONDERS of the WORLD to all partsi of CANADA. UNITED STATES. BRITISH ISLES, and CONTINENT OF EUROPE. - ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS. " In conjunction. with all the Cape, Suez, China and Japan Lines. AT LOWEST RATES. Steamers leave as follows:— Tons From From Reg. Sydney. Suva. 1910. 1910. •MANUKA ... .-.. 4,605 May 9 May 17 •MARAMA 6,437 Jne. 6 Jne. 13 •MAKURA ... ... 8.075 July 4 July 11 And at 28-day intervals thereafter. •New Twin-screw Steamer. Send for Descriptive Matter to UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD.. , Managing Agents. TTUDDAET.-pARKER TIN'S. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Circumstances permitting. Steamers will Sail as under: FROM. AUCKLAND. FOR SYDNEY.. WIMMERA I Monday | Apr. 18 | 530 p.m. VICTORIA I Monday i May 2 I 5.30 p.m. WIMMERA ... I Monday | May 16 | 5.30 p.m. FOR GISRORNE. NAPIER. WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON. AND DUNEDIN. VICTORIA j Tuesday i Apr. 19 | 3 p.m. WIMMERA ... Tuesday I May 3| 3 p.m. VICTORIA ... I Tuesday I May 17 | 3 p.m. FROM WELLINGTON. FOR SYDNEY. ULIMAROA ~. ... i Friday I May 6 ULIMAROA ... ... I Friday I June 10 FOR MELBOURNE. VIA SOUTH AND HOBARTuTniAUOA ... Thursday I April 14 Cargo for Southern Steamer must be booked and alongside not later than NOON; for other Steamers not less than TWO HOURS before advertised sail time. All Tickets for Stop-over or Return mutually interchangeable with the Union Co. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD.. Agents. Shortland-street. QHIEfi INS. DLRECX' STEAMERS. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. Steamer. Tons. Commander. AYRSHIRE* ... 10,200 B. Coull. BANFFSHIRE... 8.100 J. WALLACE. PERTHSHIRE... 8,000 C. Forder. FIFESHIRE ... 8,600 E. T. Cremer, BUTESHIRE ... 8.000 W. J. Page. NAIRNSHIRE ... 8.500 W. Chicken. MORAYSHIRE... 8.500 A. MoLaucbJan. •Twin Screw. The above magnificent Steamers, which have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with every modern convenience, and accommodation is provided for Saloon and Steerage Passengers. Doctor and Stewardess carried. Passage Money: Saloon, 40 guineas; Steerage. £14 10s. £16 10s. £18 108. For further information apply to the Managing Owners. TURNBULL, MARTIN. AND CO.. 1. Crawford-Bt.. Dunedin. /BOOK'S OUMMER rrtOURS, TO ROTORUA AND SIGHTS, WAIRAKEI AND TAUPO, WANGANUI RIVER, MT. COOK. COLD LAKES. Etc., Etc.. Etc. RAIL. rtOACH, AND OTEAMER. ail; V/'oaoh. and oteamer. With or Without Hot€il Expenses. ' • Special Inclusive Fares. Trouble Saved, No Booking Fees. Quotations Given for any Trip Desired. pOOK'S ryOURIST r\FFICE, 62, QUEEN-STREET. THE WANGANUI RIVER— SCENIC ROUTE TO WELLINGTON. Auckland to Wellington in Two Days. Service from Taumarunui. TUES.. THURS.. AND SATURDAYS. For Time-table, Fares, Itineraries, apply A. HATRICK -LND CO.. Wanganui. Tourist Bureaux. Or, THOS. COOK AND SON, Booking Agents. ADD FIFTY PER CENT. TO YOUR COM- ' -"- FORT WHEN TRAVELLING By checking your Baggage through us. We collect, check on by rail or sea. and deliver Baggage at other end promptly. That's a convenience, surely 1 But here's another point: Our system, with all its benefits, actually costs you no more than the antiquated way of travelling with "unchecked Baggage. Inquiry invited. THE N.Z. EXPRESS CO.. LTD.. Office. ForUstreet. " ' I Business. Cards. rpo THOSE ON THE LAND. TTIGH-GRADE OTAR QLAG. A Shipment arrives ex s.s Opawa. 20th inst. Ex s.s. Aparima. Bth May, (CALCUTTA TXONEDUST. ON HAND-: Stocks of the Finest Machine Dressed CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. ' HIGHEST GRADES OF ALL MANURES. Special Quotations sent on Application. -p 1717" MITH AND po.. COMMERCE-STREET. BUSINESS T3UYERS. FORTUNE SMILES UPON ■ YOU. We have just what you have been trying to find for a long time. Over two hundred Businesses of every. possible description, from prices ranging from £100 to £10,000, are enumerated on our monthly free publication. Copies sent post free to all applicants. TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK. Write at once, THE N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE. Box 332, Christchurch. LADIES SHOULD KNOW! THAT M™ M. JJOBSON. MASSEUSE AND TOILET SPECIALIST, PREMIER BUILDINGS. DURHAM-STREET, Makes Ladies' Combings up into Switches, Coils, Plaits, Fringes, etc. HAIR DRESSED IN THE LATEST FASHION. It is my business to satisfy you'. Please call. PREMIER BUILDINGS. .Adjoining Stewart Dawson and Co. Telephone 3030. .Tl/TISS QRAIG. TOILET SPECIALIST. 'PHONE 2096. 24, 25, CITY CHAMBERS. NO EXPERIMENTING, NO APPRENTICES, NO BRANCHES. ' - EVERY DEPARTMENT CONTROLLED BY AN EXPERT. ■:<-; THE ROOMS acknowledged by clients to be the DAINTIEST and MOST UP-TO-DATE in the city. SPECIALIST IN HAIR DRESSING, SHAMPOOING,. • MANICURE. PEDICURE. FACE AND SCALP MASSAGE. SUPER-' FLUOUS HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY BY ELECTRICITY d'omeroy method). The latest designs of ■ ha?rwork kept in ■ stock or made to order. THE WORLD-RENOWNED MRS. POMEROY'S PREPARATIONS obtainable only from '■. •:'„' - '■■" MISS CRAIG, City Chambers. MILOS HAIR RESTORER (10,000 bottles sold in the last three years),;v This is the ONLY preparation which will restore COLOUR to GRAY, or FADED HAIR, and promote growth at the same time. It is not a dye, is not GREASY or STICKY, will not stain. We are offering this at our GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE for the sum ■of 5s 9d: usual price 7s 6d. Special reductions for Ornamental Hair, Fringes, Switches, etc.. etc.; will be sold regardless of cost to clear. MISS MCELWAIN. 254. Queen-st. (next Court's Top Shop). I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14347, 18 April 1910, Page 1
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