Shipping, ' F. H.. S. _. FEDERAL-HOULDER-SHTRE LIKE. under Contract with the New Zealand : *,—,-.... Government. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE WEST COAST __ o UNITED KINGDOM POETS. T.S.S. DRAYTON GRANGE, to Bail from Lyttelton finally February 24. T.S.S. SOMERSET, to sail from Lyttelton finally March 23. For AVONMOUTH, LIVERPOOL. MANCHESTER. AND GLASGOW, taking" Wool. Skins, General and Refrigerated Cargo at lowest current rates of freight, to bo followed by other first-class Steamers at Regular intervals. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOE FIRST AND THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS TO AVONMOUTH (BRISTOL). SALOON FARE: £42 single; £66 return. STEERAGE: From £14 103 single; £26 109 return. Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure Free. Vessels fitted throughout with Electrio i Light. Sureoon and Stewardess carried. Warrants for passages from the United Kingdom can he obtained at this end by prepayment of passage money. For Freight and Passage apply to ARTHUR 11. NATHAN. LTD., Agents. 40. Customs-street East. AUCKLAND. TtfOß IIOWICK AND WHITFOBD. J_ P.B. TURANGA. (Licensed 94 passengers.) Leaves Leaves Queen-st Wharf: Whitford and Ho wick: •Sat.. 24th. 1.30 p.m. *Sat., 24th, 8 a.m. I *Sun., 25th, 10 a.m. *Sat.. 24th, 5 p.m. •Sun.. 25th. 6 p.m. 'Sun., 25th, 4.30 p.m. •Mon., 26th, 3 p.m. *Mon., 26th, 7 a.m. Wed., 28th. 1 p.m. Tues., 27th, 12 noon. Thurs.» 29th, 3 p.m. *Thnrs., 29th, 7 a.m. *Howiek only. A. L. ANDREWS AND CO.. Agnnta. Fort-street. 'Phone 2342. KAIPABA STEAMSHIP " COMPANY. LIMITED. HELENSVILLE-DARGAVILLE TIME-TABLE. Leaves Helensville: Leaves Dargaville: Mondays, 10 a.m. Tuesdays. 5 p.m. ' •Wednesdays. 10 a.m. "Thursdays, 6.30 a.m. Fridavs. 10 a.m. Saturdays, 6.30 a.m. •SPECIAL NOTICE.—The steamer will only call at ltuawai and Te Kopuru on the Wedi nesday trip, up and Thursday trip down. AH passengers for other ports above Ruawai will require to tranship into the tender Tangihua at Ruawai on Wednesdays. Down pasengers from these Ports will be picked up bv the Tantjiahua, leaving Dargaville at 7 a.m., and will join the through steamer at RuawaiCARGO INSTRUCTIONS.-Last train for cargo 10.50 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Cargo landed on the Wairoa on Tuesdays and Fridays. Auckland Agents: MESSRS. L. D. NATHAN. LTD. R. O. HAMMOND. Manager, Helensville. ' ' " j Lost and Found. J" OST—Pair Gold-rim Spectacles;. Shore. J Wellington, on case; reward.-Finder return to People's Palace. LOST, between Parnell and Victoria-street XJ —Baby's Gold Brooch. Reward.—Fulton and Co., Chemists, Parnell. LOST— Gold Cable Bangle, padlock and chain attached: keepsake; good rewaid.— Upper Queen-street. TOST in Dominion Road car, between six J arid seven p.m.—Black Puree, containing money. Reward at HERALD. LOST— An Unmounted Photo., in Mt. Eden car or ou Mt. Eden Road, on Wednesday afternoon. Reward at HERALD. J OST. between Bcmuera and Kingsland, J February 7. Flexible Chain Bracelets (Gold); reward.—F. G. Blott. Pharmacy, Eemucra ltd. J T OST. on Monday, 12th inst.. between FonXi sonby and wharf-Lady's Gold Openfaeo Watch; name inside—Finder please leave at Kohn's, Jeweller, Queen-street. Reward. L~~ OST.—Left in lavatory Hamilton Railway Station. Tuesday afternoon.—Purse in kit. containing two £1 notes, silver spectacles in ease; good reward.-J. Coggins, Ohauno. -..■--.- ■ - : ■•-■• ; - ; . .TCOuN>-Sum .of .Money in store. Owner X - caii have same on L prOof of ownership.--Winn's Stores. Khyber Pass ltd. Personal. _ AW LEWIS is no longer authorised to A. Collect or Receipt Accounts on our f.~Tnrnbull and Jones, Ltd. ADOPTION —Lady, comfortable means, deA sires adopt Girl,* 24 years age legitimate, good parentage.— apply WaaAiiP. TRADESMAN, 29, constant employment, X wishes to meet young lady about .25, view matrimony; confidential and genuine. —Address Mechanic. 42, HERALD. WARD—Victor, son of the late Thomas Howard, musician, late of the Lester Opera. Company, last heard of in Melbourne. Sought for by only sister, Florence. Anyone lmowlntr his whereabouts kindly communicate with Mrs lT Cook. 7, Johns-street, Waterloo, Sydney I WILL not bo responsible for any Debts contracted in my name without my written consent.-H. W. Trcvarthen. Great North Road. . AN young, would like to make acquaintance with respectable young lady, Address, Scotch, G.P.0., Auckland. -T7ITOLSTAN JOHNSTONE left Bristol, Eng.. VY about eight years a go. -PI ease comuiunicate your brother John, M.L.C. ASouranco Co., Sydney. "ITtTIDOW wishes to meet steady, genuine YV Protestant Gent., age not over 40.— Write Genuine, Grey Lynn P.O. , _SIA REWARD will bo paid to anyone dvJL'U supplying proof ot identity of parties circulating false, malicious, or injurious reports regarding myself and family.—(Signed) 11. Yipond. Silverdale. ' t S_SS ****" —Ss— "* ' •* Partnerships, Financial, Etc. SEVEN Per Cent. Cumulative Preference Shares for Kale, of Moehau Granite Quarries, Ltd. Prospectus on application to Percy S. Butler. Victoria Arcade. Businesses Wanted. MILK Round, Rood, with lease of dairy IVX farm, close country town; client with £500 waiting—Bcalo and Co., Phoenix Chambers. ____________________ Miscellaneous. J- ADIKS ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE \J NEW PREMISES OF THE MISSES WRIGLEY. HAIR AND FACE PHYSICIANS. WATSON'S ELDGS., WELLESLEY-ST EAST. Having studied abroad for the past few years under Dr. Papworth. Miss Wrigley I possesses the fullest knowledge of the most I scientific forms of treatment. Her methods | will cure the most impoverished scalp, and i patients are taught special homo treatI merit and scientific mat-sage for the face j and hair, with special preparations suited :to each case. Electrolysis, Hairdressing, ! Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, etc. Special treatment for Blackheads, also latest electrical massage and vibro-treat-meat for the hair. Lessons given in hairdressing. All branches of hair work executed. Human hair-pads a specialty. Ladies' own combings made up. Only qualified principals in attendance. .Consultation Free. Country Orders receive prompt attention. 'Phone 3766. Business carried on as usual at 93, KARANGAHAPE RD., AUCKLAND. mo THOSE ON THE LAND. g_s Suitable for Agricultural Purposes. TON LOTS PUT ON RAIL WES-FIELD, £1 15s PER TON. FOR SALE. EX STORE. AND TO ARRIVE. High-grade Star and Bilston Slags, 17 to 22 per cent.; Maiden and Christmas Gu;>nos, 63 to 87 per cent. Superphosphates, 33 to 40 water soluble; Highest Grades Potash Manures; Bonedust. Blood uud Bonedust, etc.. etc.; Recleaned Algerian Oats; Grass and Clover Seeds; Red Rock and other Salts; Blnestone and Sulphate of Iron. Samples and Prices on Application. -Ti -yy QUITE AND QO.. COMMERCE-STREET. pAINTS OF HIGH GRADE. Specially prepared for House Painting. S. J. B EST C°- «. CUSTOMS-STREET ____.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 1
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