rjpaH Iwbw jtsalas© aniPPiHG qomp j aWs_ J,J»fl mMmWmmm! flow Hflw'Tj'-i) Vfm», mantfw. r'ori ißoui fSp'i'qiiUA -.■)) "it Mtfquitiifi* i Weil. I»\? 9 TyltAKjhA i-() Kl.tlcii) }>ura.,n« - 3n»»0 MATJWhr r; KfiHH Cpwwm ■ And fl tin AHi HE 'til 1/.OUO Fnrhee — Ana. ii HOTOrtUA is) it.UO B,iLlifte - Sept.ja •Palhj at Plymouth! not Southampton. (3) ''win S..ri,w (3) Triple fl..r.w. Filter) with Wir.loss TeWraphy. ACCOMMODATION IB NOT SDHPASSED by any oilier line. Warrants for ijuhkobos from Ilia United Kingdom can he obtained at this end by prepayment or guarantee f,l passitge money. Apply TUB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD. QUAY STREET. AUCKLAND. For monthly Time-table from Canada, uee advertisement in Monday. Wednesday, and Friday's issue. rpHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'B MONTHLY STEAM SERVICE Prom NEW ZEALAND to HULL and OTHER EAST COAST POETS ol .K. Rakaia 6628 Tons Reg. Sailer. Whskatane 5*54 Tons Reg. To Sail June. For Freights, etc.. apply THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD. FAND „ Q Jf . FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINE. O. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE FROM WEST COAST PORTS. UNITED KINGDOM. TO NEW ZEALAND. Steamers en route:— S.S. NORTHERN, due June 29. S.S. INVKRTAY. -tailed Mnv 23. S.S. NAIRNSHIRE, sailod June 20. S.S. SURREY, to sail July 18. To be followed at Monthly Intervals by other FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS. Taking Cargo from BRISTOL. GLASOOW, MANCHESTER, AND LIVERPOOL. Importer* will do well to instruct their English Correspondents to ship direot from tho above-mentioned ports in the numerous oases where a saving in charges can be effected.—For particulars, apply to THE N.Z. AND AFRICAN 3.8. CO.. LTD.. 2, Fenchurch Avenue, London, Or their Agents. At Bristol, Glasgow. Cardiff, Manchester, and Liverpool; ! Or to the N.Z. AND AFRICAN 8.9. CO., LTD., Union Chambers, WolliPTton; Or to ARTHDR H. NATHAN. LTD.. 40. Customs Street. Auckland. FAND CJ . FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINE. Us < i DIRECT SERVICE TO THE WEST COAST UNITED KINGDOM PORTS S.S. RIMUTAKA', sailing finally fromWellington, July I. For AVONMOUTH. LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, and GLASGOW, taking Wool, Skins, Geieral and Refrigerated Cargo at Lowest Current Rates of Freight, to be followed by other First-class Steamers at roguilar intervals. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATJ IN FOR, FIRST AND THIRD-CLASS PASSEN-' GERS TO AVON MOUTH (BRISTOL), SALOON FARE; £42 Single; £66 Return. STEER AGE:*, From £10 10s Single; £32 10s Return. j PasttugvM forwarded to Port of Departure : Fwx Vessels fitted throughout with Electric Light. Warrants for Passages from the United Kingdom can be obtained at this end by Prepayment of Passage Money. For Freight and Passage, apply to ARTHUR H. NATHAN. LTD.. Agents. 40. Customs Street East. AUCKLAND. KAIPARA STEAMBHIP COMPANY, In conjunction with THE SELLARS-AL.UEN STEAMSHIP CO. (Tickets Ir.torchangeablo.) Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting. SmuEns Leavb Steamem Lbavb Helsksville ; Daroa ville ; Mon. 10-iS a.m Tuesday, 7 am. Wed., 10.16 a.m. Thursday, 7 am. Friday, 10.1K a.m. Saturday, 7 a.m. Saturday. 1015 a.m. Sunday, 2 p.m. Night Trips Mondays, 7.80 p.m. Wednesdays, 5 p.m. Thursdays, 7.30 p.m. Fridays, 5 p.m. Shipping Notes to bo stamped at Messrs. Shirley W Hill and Co.'s Offico (Ist Floor, Tyrono Buildings. Customs Street East). FOR HOWICK AND WHITFORD ' Leavos P.B.TURANGA. Leaves Railway Wharf- Whitford and Howick; •Sat., 27th. 1.30 p.m. •Sat., 27th, 8 a.m. •Mon., 29th. 11 a.m. »Sun.. 28lh. 4 p.m. Wed.. Ist, 10.30 a.m. Tnos.. 30th, 10.30 am. Fri., 3rd, 12 noon Thurs., 2nd 12 noon •Howick Only Weather and other circumstances permitting. 'Phone 2342. A. L. Andrews and Co.. agents. AS* pAIRBURN WILL RECEIVE GENERAL CARGO ON TUESDAY, 3JTH INST.. At Albert Wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting) for WHAKATANE. TANEATUA, TAURANGA. TE PUKE. Etc. C. HARRISON-SMITH, Agent. 82, Ferry Buildings. Thono 4437. WHY YOU SHOULD CHECK YOUR BAGGAGE THROUGH US. Because our System adds to your Comfort whon travelling, and because it is the only complete one. You have no bother with carriers, no I waiting, no scrambling at stations, no risk of loss. -J We collect Baggage from your door, check j it on, and deliver it at your hotel at the other end, almost simultaneous with your arrival, THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., '-TD.. Fort Streot. Auckland. e= .=> Public Notices. TJEMUERA CHILDREN'S TTOME. rpHE CAMPAIGN FOR j (COLLECTION OF .^QQ TO COMPLETE MEW TJUILDING AT TIfANUREWA. WILL COMMENCE ON CATURDAY, 4th JULY. AND CONCLUDE' ON ATURDAY, lira JULY. • The Citizens are invited to respond as liberally as possible. All Collectors will display a badge bearing the words " REMUERA CHILDREN'S HOME." A final raTTy of all workers, and others willing to assit in the Campaign, will be hed in the Concert Hall of the Y-M.CA. on FRIDAY. 3rd July, at 7.45 sharp. W. TODD SMITH. Chairman Campaign Committee. THOS. E. WHITTON. Secretary and.Treasurer. 17ARM8 OF ANY SIZE AND PRICE, £ IN GOOD DISTRICTS, WANTED TO REPLACE RECENT SALES. Wo have genuine clients waiting. Send yours along, it may just be the one we want. Don't delay, but write now to C V MILLARS AND pO., ' REAL ESTATE AGENTS, * GOVT, INSUR. BLDGJ,, ADCSLABSs, ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15646, 27 June 1914, Page 1
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