Shipping. . HU D D AB T - EELINF, FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Circumstances Permitting. i■' ' > ,'■ For Sydney. £RiTenns> Mon., March 80. 5.80 p.m, Ukmaroa Fri., April 17 (from Well). For ..Gisborne, Napier. "Wellington, _. Lyttelton. and Dunedia. '<" Westralis, Sat., March 21, 2 p.m. v,, ■■ , , No cargo after 10 a.m. Victoria Tues., March' 31, 3 p.m. '~.: ' No cargo after noon. " For Melbourne, via South and Hobart *fe: --'■■-■ -(from Wellington). Uhmaroa ■~., Thursday, March 26. -',£• All .fitted with Wireless Telegraph, •Carrying First. Second, and Third-class , ■ .•■•' Passengers. Tickets interchangeable with the Union Co. ._ Office— Customs Btreet East. ffiENDERSON AND fjl/TACFARLANE. $2|sr- Agents: MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. (French Mail Line, via Suez). NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Japanese Mail Line). P. AND 0. BRANCH SERVICE (late Lund's Blue Anchor Line). HOLT'S BLUE FUNNEL LINE (South r African London Line*), BURNS. PHILP, AND C 0.,, LTD. (Singa- . pore. Java Line, New Guinea and Solomon Island Line, and New Hebrides). Intending Passengers to London. Japan, or South Africa can book and obtain full particulars of Fares, all classes, from •DyBNpER|ON AND TUTACFARLANE. "HOBSON BUILDINGS. FORT STREET. TUTESSAGERIES TtTARITIMES. FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS. For MARSEILLES, via MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. FREMANTLE. COLOMBO, BOMBAY. ADEN. SUEZ, and PORT SAID. _. ~ ; Mel- Ade! Steamers. Sydney, bourne, laide. Noon. 1 p.m. SYDNEY • ... Apr. 11 Apr. 14 Apr. 16 DUMBEA ... ... May 9 May 12 May 14 FARES TO MARSEILLES: Single £15 to £78 2s. To LONDON,, via PARIS. £18 to £82 10s, including table wines. For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. JAPAN—THE LAND OF i THOUSAND >' WONDERS. « ... . Famous Old Temples. Beautiful Flowers. Splendid Motoring, mf. ... „ Grand Scenery. The Most- Famous Gardens in the World. _ it- a a,L Excellent Railways. Splfcndid Hotels. . Interesting People. THE BEST -WAY TO GET THERE , . ..-*'. :, Is bv the JSIPPON YUSEN KAISHA ' .IThe Japan Mail Steamship Co.). A SPLENDIDLY-EQUIPPED SERVICE Of Fast and Comfortable Steamers, calling at .:. QUEENSLAND- PORTS, AND HONGKONG. With Connections to All Eastern Centres. Steamers leave Sydney as under: " . . Steamer. Tons. Commander. Noon. feMANCMARU I 5000 |M. Wincklerl Apl 15 TANGO MARU 1 8000 )T. Sekine ) May 13 TrS^-jUi^ T^P,. c vgrthmhuk« be arranged at HONGKONG, affording the Tourist an opPortunig of seeiug the BEAUTIFUL SCENERY of the WEST RIVER THROUGH TICKETS issued to EUROPE. S»£?i£4v ßn< L ln connection with ROUND-THE-WORLD- BOOKINGS. Foriurther Particulars, apply to HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. . Agents. Fort Street. Lost and Found. TOST, March 17, Queen St., Ferry Boat, HERALD Devoaport ~ Scarf Reward, TJOST. Queen St. Thursday afternoonftTtaALD Br <*°<*. without pin.-Reward Ti-C T ' ? n $ u £. da *> 8th ' between Milford ;Beach. and ± Newton-Lady's Gold Watch. —Reward at Eaton Bros., Newton. LOST, . .Queen or Customs . Sts.—Pair Spring Glasses, with spring, button, and chain attached.— at. HERALD.-. ' ~T : &&£i&H?& ,Dunedih S^t.^Ponsonby, _ J Md-.TowaEHUI, on 17th-Trßolled: Gold ; iflpectaclea in Read's HERALD., TOST— Watch, in leather' wristlet,! -U Dominion Ret. car or Queen St. to Art , Gallery i Re ward.—3B. Cleave's Buildings. TjDST J? W.ellingtbn Express, .about fort-. •M < night ago—Autograph ' Album.—Will finder please return to 208, Jervois Rdv Re- . ward, -y •;■ ~ , ■ ■ Personal. A 1 K. —Answerr to, my letter anxiously -• awaited. Everything dependent on — Napier. > ' ADOPTION.— Person wanted to adopt A Baby Boy, 3 months old.—J., 792, HERALD. ADOPTION— Wanted kind person to adopt; healthy Baby Boy six weeks old.— Write S.R., G.P.0., Auckland. I" GEORGE SHAW, Live Stock v Food Specialist, of Rutland St., Auckland, disclaim any connection -whatever with the Geo'. i Shaw, who figured in the judgment summons list' published in this paper on the 20th inst. . ■.'• ■~?.■■■.-• -. ' ■ ■ , I, GEORGE SHAW, Stonemason, of Cam- » bridge St.,- New'ton. Rd., . disclaim any connection with the George Shaw, who figured in,the judgment summons list "published in this paper, on the 20th inst.—G. Shaw, 4, Cambridge St., City. MATRIMONIAL.— Gentleman with income £400 desire 3 acquaintance of- highly- ■ educated Lady. 60, with means. Respectable Working Man wishes to meet Lady 36. Lady 35, would like to meet an English Gentleman. 38. dark. Stamped addressed envelopes for' reply.—Burnett's Matrimonial Agency, , Karangahape Rd. ' : TKTILL Mrs. Beslic, of Cape Runaway, .-_».»> kindly call at the Ambulance Station, Rutland St., re Furley Stretcher. , * i • 1 . ■ TX7TLL Mr. Thomas - Wenzlick. 'ate of 11 T-t . Puhoi, please communicate at once with J. Stanton, Solicitor. Fort St., Auckland. or Joseph Wenzlick, Tahekeroa? ' ' Businesses Wanted. BOARDINGHOUSE, up to 20 room*; eastern side city: must be reasonable.— Mrs. Stewart, Globe Agency, Pitt St. CONFECTIONERY or Tobacconist's Business, wanted by young lady.—Reasonable, 777, Herald. ■•"*— ** —» Business Notices. X\f, EUSTACE . Butcher, wishes to s ¥.¥••• notify the-; residents of Papatoetoe and surrounding districts that he is starting business on. the 24th inst. All orders will receive prompt attention. Get the very best > NEW TEETH I jat Howey Walker's, at Howey Walker's, i '*' I corner opposite Court's. riILLESPIE AND 'THOMSON, SHAREBBOKERB. COLWILL'S CB AMBERS. SWANSON STREET. 'Phone 1420. Also at Thames. pAINTS OF ' HIGH GRADE. •*- Specially Prepared.for House Painting. S. J. B ES *- AND ' C°- , '43. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. PRESERVED FISH—HERRINGS, kip-p-red, - salt, or "i tomato sauce. SARDINES. SALMON. MULLET, ETC.— JOHN REID AND CO.. Merchants. 43. Fort Street. M^^M,w '^ M^^SSi ££ SPECIAL ■ PRIZE to the Luckiest a*o Digger at Klondyke To-night. Come I and have a dig! . "RUSSELL'S TONIC PILLS are the best Ali and most successful. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. All Medicines, etc., POST FREE, by return on receipt 'of postal notes. Special Mail Order Department.Russell, Chemist, opp. P. 0., Upper Symonds Street, Auckland. MADAME 'WYS' OM, MENTAL AND MAGNETIC . HEALING.- ' Face and Body Massage. 8, TABERNACLE BDGS., KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Houw,loto4, ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 1
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