:■" !.• ' ' Shipping. '. gHAW, OAVILL. AND' ALBION pO . * ■■'-'/. LIMITED. . ; ;'■'-■', : {, >' • THE r DIRECT LINE, OP STEAMERS TO ' . . SOUTHAMPTON-AND LONDON. ''< 5 ■-■■■■ i OTA PANAMA --- ■ "'■''•, 1 •-■-.: .--•-'■' .' ■'■';' 1...; ;• THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS i IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. , Carrying 3Lat.- : and 3.-d ', Clasg: Passengers. ' — PREPAID^PASSAGES.—Persons desiring S to arrange Passages for friends from Eng- • land v to. New Zealand may now do so bv Prepayment or Guarantee. Full particulars ' supplied on application. :■■%■','. — _. Steamer, ; Tons. ■:■ From ■ About '' t ATHENIC;, 12*3-15. Wellington October it CORINTRIC 12 343 V Wellingtoh NovemLr 9 TAINUI ... 10.000 .Wellington End -; lONIC ~. 12,332 Wellington End Dec -.-■ ". - 19"1 " 1 4S A r W A« VIP^ OOO IWelHngfon Early Mar. i ATHENIC ; 12.345 ■, Wellington End April 5 For full .particulars, apply to ~~ '; i -JLi D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD. * A.S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD./ ' j - DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. - j : - ~' .• -..>■■■■■■■■>■:■ r^ —- i t EL UD ° ART-PARSER TINE. r . ' : v (Circumstances Permitting.) "FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. S.S. RIVERINA, Thursday, October 7. noon S.S. RIVERINA, Thursday. October 21. MELBOURNE via Ly«eiton. Duncdin. and . Bluff (from Wellington). 3 WESTRALIA. Monday. October 18. J SYDNEY AND* HOB ART (from Wellington) . OLIMAROA. Thursday. October 21. ' All Fitted •with Wireless Telegraphy. j Tickets mutually interchangeable will/ Onion Co.. Agents for HEBBURN COLi. OFFICE: 7i CUSTOMS STREET EAST. I C\ V. TE TOA. 1 V* . LEAVES ONEHUNGA:— '[ FOR WAIDKUAND WAY PORTS. I Leaves Onehucga: . Leaves Waiuku: Fri.. Bth. 2.15 p.m. - Sat., 9th, 7 a.m. Mon., 11th, 4.50 p.m. Tues.. J2th, 9am Wed.. 13th. 7.15 a.m. Wed., 13th. 11 a,m Fri., lath, B,a.iri. . Fri., 15tn, 12.30 p.m. 3 FOR ORUA BAY. HUIA AND WHATIPU. Leaves Onehunga. Leivea Whatipu: f Sat., 9th. 2.15 p.m. Sun.. 10th. 3.50 p.m. J Auckland Agent: G. C W. MORRIS . 'Phones 742 arid lOCS. fai.a..i.D BldgS 1 1?. AND A. MAIL LINE TO MANILA Hi. CHINA. JAPAN, from AUSTRALIA ' » _...„_!., Toils-, ***$%%«***: ) KANOWNA . . 700tT b ' Oct. 23 .■ ST..ALBANS , . 4000« Nov. 13 I EASTERN.. . . 4000 - Dec. 8 Saloon accommodation amidships. Large, I cool, 2-berth cabins, all on upper deck- , fitted with electric fans. Wireless installed. -• tor freight or passage apply to v RUSSEjji. . AN.U sOmERS, 3. Customs Street W.. Agents. "DIARO RIVER SHIPPING COMPANY. j S.S. TIME-TABLE. Leaves Auckland: Leaves HerepeeUiThurs., 7th 7 p.m. . Fri., Bth, 12.50 p.m. Patetonga and Ngarua cargo Monday only Cargo until 4 p.m. freights payabie "at Auckland' i . WATKIN AND WALLIS. Agents. I ■;, tost Property. BRACELET, sold, chased, last Friday evening, between Queen St. and George St., Kingslaaidircprobably m Dominion ±*a. I bus; reward. MRS. WALKER, , i. \ Lewis Early (opp . H.M. ThgatnO. • BROOCH, bar, 1 pearl.- between Royal Hotel and Princes St., —Edward , at HEBAIiP. , .. ' .■■ .. BROOCH, gold, set with ruby, between Epsom Av. and Newmaiket; keepaakej ~ reward. —Address at.Hebali'>. . DINGHYi lift., drifted from Wasmarie 3 weeks ago.—F. Mikity Whenuapai.. -•*.-..--. .■ .' •; 'Tf> A- .|TANDBA^i#to^to^^e^T^^A^a — JUS. mutu-Ffankton> train." Saturday Kid-dayi- » —Please return Singer Company, Hamilton, * or Auckland. • KEYS (4) on rig. 3 small 1 medium, last Friday.— at HBBALOi KEYS, bunch, left presumably, in private P.O. box.—Reward at 17. Palmerston ). Bldgs. PARCEL, brown paper, containing slippers, etc.. 9.30 boat Birkenhead. Sunday morning. Please return Ferry Office. Reward. PINCE-NEZ, pair,, and case. Friday night, _ between C:ty and Va'ley Rd.: reward.— - .StatA Fire IngnraaAe. SMortland St. ' PUNT, Oars,- and' Nets, from Takanini Beach reward.Post Office, Takanini. 7 Strayed and Impounded. 3 fi ELDING, black, draught. Reward.— , a VT "Gee, 'Phone 3751. ___^ *" T>ONY, ginger or dark chestnut, white X ' spot on forehead, from Nihotapu; reward.— or wire E. Gash, Niho&pu. POUNDED by Ranger in Public Pound, Helensviile (off Woodhill-Ohirangi Rd.), October 2—l Rod Bull, about 3yrs. old, white star on forehead, no visible brand or earmark. If not claimed within 14 days, will be sold to defray expenses.—M. HAFFORD, Poundkeeper, Helensviile. Personal. ADOPTION— Wanted kind person to adopt baby from birth.—Urgent, 403, " \ IiIMU. 9 AN Interview with anyone having recent experience in a Motion Picture Studio, e.ther in the United States or the Continent, would be appreciated; object of ' same, general information.Write intimation P of appointment to Interested. H.A., 460, '• BEHALF i- ' e fVVORCE Amendment Bill (passed by U> L.C., now before H.O.R.)—To facilitate this legislation those interested are invited to communicate with Lex, 561, Herald. LADY, travelled, educated, young, offers 1 Services, return for Passage or Part Passage, England.—W„ 453, HfbaTj'X LADY, wishing return England, would like ji, position Help-Companion or Children's Nurse for voya?e;, services return lor pas- ' sage.—P.. 450, Ht?ra.M>, 2. 11TRS GEORGINA C. GUNN, who con- | IVX suited the late Mr. M. G. McGregor in 1915, please call on McGregor and Lowrie, Solicitors, Shortland St. . 1 . . rg TW'O mistake about letter at all. Posted at i.l time elated. Please send address. Fond love-—Arthur, Thames. Matrimonial. MAN, good position and home, country. wishes correspond lady or widow (35-42), medium height, view marriage; confidential and genuine applicants' letters answered October 25 —Business. 470. HERALT\ Pupils Wanted. 0 13 OOMS.— Single Beds, from 7s, breakfast if 7, XVi desired Sittiug-araoko room; hot bath ■i and shower; electric ii=ht throughout; 3inin. — stat.on. —Victoria House. 43. Nelson St.. City. ASH LEIGH Coaching, College, New Zealand Insurance Buildings; coaching tor Public Examinations. Backward Education, ,s > Book-keeping, junior and senior. jf "TJASKWORK, Leatherwork, Wood Carv--13 nig. Pokerwork. Pen Painting, etc.; articles ready designed; 'price lists posted; terms.Miss Ayling. 4, Strand Arcade. Auck- — lard. f Y _- — ■ —— ' Jl/I OTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate irJ. guaranteed.—B. A. Mayhill. Queen St. Garage. 317. Queen St. 'Phone. 2367 A. >• XTtrilY Don't You Swim ?—Safety. Health VV Pleasure, Tepid Baths, Individual or Class Tuition. —D. B. Anderson. Instructor, P O. Box 3327. ' LADIES! GENTLEMEN! CONFECTIONERS !—CHOCOLATE & CANDYMAKING AT HOME. EARN BIG MONEY tl. IN SPARE TIME. LEARN PERSONALLY OR BY MAIL.—" Ships that Pass in the j Night." No sentence of equal brevity in onr language more forcibly to the — imagination than the above lino. When you neglect, daily, our solicitous appeals to call J- and view the wonderful display of pupils' delicious Candies. " Your Ship in Passing in the Daylight." Owing to the higher cost x- of imported confectionery and the inability 3 " o* local manufacturers to meet the demand, your opportunities to supply the N.Z. market arc greater than ever. Hours- — 1.30 till 5; Saturdays, 10.30 till 12.30. Country people, enclose stamped, envelope '•" for Special Mail Course. KINDLY NOTE— We supply .all ingredients, any distance., wholesale prices. Sample boxes pupils' deP- licious candies. 3s. posted free. ° r AUSTRAL OWLETS /COMPANY, '£ CHOCOLATE EXPERTS. ~ 2nd FLOOR. H.H BUILDINGS. s ,°, 230. QUEEN STREET. Also at Sydney. Melbourne, and Adelaide Estab. ;886 RALPH'S RELIABLE REMEDIES. 7s 6d. on receipt of postal notes. Ralph i Sanft. (demist, opp. P. 0.. Up. Symonda 84. ,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19201007.2.3.3
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17595, 7 October 1920, Page 1
Word Count
1,084Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17595, 7 October 1920, Page 1
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.