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-.'Shipping.;- .;"./."■■ ,- : : HE T7-ANOOUVER T3OUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN R.M. S.S. LINE And __, _ CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Through some of the GREATEST SCENIC WONDERS of the WORLD to all parts 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. x "■ v Steamers leave as follows:— ' '1. „ Tons From from ' Reg. Sydney. Suva. 1910. 1910. •MAKURA ... 8.075 July 4 July 11 •MANUKA ... 4.505 Aug. 1 Aug. 8 •MARAMA .. 6,437 Aug. 29 Sept. 6| And at 28-day intervals thereafter. , I •New Twin-screw Steamer. * j Send for Descriptive Matter to UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD., ' Managing Agents. , S S,> • TTIRERE. FOR WAIROA SOUTH AND MARAETAI. Leaves Northcote Ferry Tee. LEAVES AUCKLAND: LEAVES WAIROA: Mon., 13th, 6 p.m Tues., 14th. 11.30 a.m. Wed.. 15th, 9 a.m. Thurs.. 16th;1 p.m. >/>; HOWICK AND WHITFORD. TUBANGA .-. CREEK." "'•■ . Leaves AUCKLAND : LEAVES TURANGA CREEK: — Fri.. 10th, 8.30 a.m. '~ Fri.. 10th. 5.30 p.m. Fri.. 17th, 2 p.m. Fri.. 17th, 11 a.m. — MIRANDA. LEAVES AUCKLAND: . LEAVES MIRANDA: •Fri.. 10th, 5.30 p.m. Sat.. llth : 9 n,.m. tSat., 18th. 8 a.m. , Sat., 18th. 3.30 p.m. •Cargo for Miranda only. tCargo for Kaiawa and New Brighton only. * No enrgo received within half an hour of advertised time of sailing. Weather and other circumstances permitting. DEVONPORT FERRY COMPANY, Telephone 284. Agents. MB. FLORA L. June 10—Leave Whitford, 8 a.m.; leave I Howick, 8.45 a.m. June 10Leave Hobson-st. Wharf, 5 p.m. j June 13—Leave Whitford, 12 noon; leave Howick, 12.45 p.m. June Leave Hobson-stroet Wharf, 12 noon. -,""', ' ' .. I June 17—Leave Whitford, 2 p.m.; leave I Howick, 2.45 p.m. i June 18—Leave Hobson-street Wharf, 2 p.m. I rpHOfl. nOOK AND OON. (Offices all over the World.) j cook's "passage AGENCY ook'S JTassage .Agency. Special Passencer Agents for i P. and 0. Co. Shaw, Savill Co. J Orient Line Cape Lines '-■• i N.D.L (German) Canadian-Aust. Line ; N.Z. Shipping Co. White Star. etc., etc No Commission Charged! Trouble Saved!, ; Free Assistance at Principal Ports. j Inquiries Invited. Travel Made Easy. ! /IOOK'S CHIPPING QFFICE,' | 62. QUEEN-STREET. : T\7"ANTED TO CHARTER — AN AUXILIARY SCOW. V For Westport-Foxton Trade, for one or two i '•■ Years. . Apply • THE WESTPORT COAL CO., LTD., s.'■''., Palmerston North. Business Cards. rpYPEWBITING. TTVUPLICATING A SPECIALITY. | 50 to 5000 COPIES. .'M E~M. /J ones ; . j GOVT. INSURANCE -BUTLDINGSV ■>* -i'W. i Queen-Btreet (opp. Fortrttreew. :;:.:- '■ ■ 'fhono 2033. •. ; • *' 1 TO SUIT YOU Perfect Fitting Finest Finish ' Very Superior Quality Fair Fees; Easy Terms Absolute Comfort Give Charming Expression I Fillings Guaranteed Eight Years. , TTOWEY "WALKER, "Skill and Merit Command Success." THE MOST DELICIOUS CONFECTION OBTAINABLE. rpOBLER'S "AMANDA" FINEST MILK CHOCOLATE. Thick Strewn with Finest Almonds. In Bars. 4d and 6d. Wholesale Agent: HERBERT SCOTT. 56. FOBT-ST. M rSS M. i^ B SON. ..." ; , TOILET SPECIALIST, ; PREMIER BLDGS. (Adjoining Stewart Dawson's). Shampooing, Face and Scalp Massage. Manicure, Pedicure, Hairdressing. Haircutting, and Singeing, Hair Lightened. LESSONS GIVEN IN HAIRDRESSING. Ladies' Combings made up into Switches, ~ Plains, Coils, etc. . EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT. . Telephone, 3030. MISS MCELWAIN, Skin ana Hair J Physician, makes a Specialty of PERMANENT Removal of SUPERFLUOUS HAIR; Hairdressing, Face and Scalp Massage, etc., etc. Ornamental Hair in stock I or made to order. Combings worked up. | Satisfaction guaranteed. Fancy Costumes and Wigs for Sale or Hire.—MlSS MC- \ ELVVAIN, 254, Queen-street, next Court's, Top Shop. Telephone, 254. PARISIAN TOILETTE ROOMS. WATSON'S BUILDINGS (Late Occupied by Milne and Choyce). Hair and Face Specialists, Manicure, Pedicure. Massage, Electrolysis, and Shampooing, etc.TAKE NOTE.— Electric Healing, Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nerves and Insomnia. . All , pains removed immediately Patients treated at their homes. 'Phone, 3087. ELECTRIC FACE, SCALP MASSAGE. Blackheads. Acne Cured. Red Nose Treated. ' .;- Superfluous Hair Removed by Stanier (Latest, Method). Shampooing. Hair Dyeing, Manicuring. VALAZE k REPARATIONS STOCKED. MRS. COLLINS. Skin. Hair. Specialist. 44 and 45. City Chambers. Auckland. . PAINTS OF HIGH u.IADE. Specially prepared lor House Painting. S T EST AND pO.. ' • ■•'* 43, CUSTOM-ST. EAST. THE NEW COCOA — FRY'S PURE BREAKFAST COCOA.—Have you tried it? If not, order from your Grocer. One price only for quarter-pound; ninepence. WHEN you feel in need of a refresher, V.V take Andrew Usher and Co.'s EXTRA Fine Old Scotch Whisky. THE NEW COCOA-FRY'S PURE . BREAKFAST COCOA provides . stamina for the young, middle-aged, and old. Refreshing, invigorating, gratifying for all. A TREAT in store for you when you give Andrew Usher and Co.'s EXTRA Fine Old Scotch Whisky.a trial. __ ; START THE NEW.'. YEAR RlGHT—Cooper'* Hats are made for men who make good resolutions They win. PERFORATED MUSIC, to suit 65-note Piano Players. . Large stock.—E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. THE NEW COCOA —FRY'S PURE BREAKFAST COCOA—Unrivalled in the Auckland Market. Can be had of 195 Storekeepers and Grocers. SATINWOOD PIANOS trom Franco-British Exhibition.—E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. I " ("\ RANDETTE." a hew form of Grand S'VJT. Piano, worth seeing.—E. and F. Piano Agency (S. Coldicutt, Manager). Ltd., Sole Agents. : : . ' -~' ■;.; ■ . ~- :■'.-. ___ , rpo HARD - WORKED WOMEN.X. We only ask you to give one bottle of WILWORSH a trial and prove to • yourselves no rubbing or soaking •- required. 'Washing costs 3d. NEW THOUGHT BOOK STORE AND LENDING LIBRARY. v ' 3. VIOTORIA-ST. EAST. t •" ■<i Progressive and altruistic literature dealing \ with Man'* possibilities from the highest point of view. *. ... _:;':,> , ;*> I ', ,t,-•, . ... .^..-....;. *.- ■ V. ;' i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14392, 10 June 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14392, 10 June 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14392, 10 June 1910, Page 1

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