_ auippmg. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Weather and other circumstances permitting a n ?t C^, AND : OUTPORTS : ANTT BROWN'S. MURRAY'S. AND DEEP CREEKt ■ - S.S. OREWA Leavo. *ft , ( See Silverdale.) weaves Arkle s Bay about 45 minutes later 4 \tr . »- T , thau Silverdale. ",, " " S.S. APANUI Mon 18th 1 a.m. Thurs., 16th. 2.30 p.m n*rjT,.i, wha ngaroa and Mangonui. Tul? ? AY TRIPt - - ss - WAIPU fm?m,.„' 7 - 30 a - m - w ed. 15th. 11 a.m. Fri °?n AN ? EL+ S.S. WAIOTAHI r V ' . • p - m - Sat - llth - 9 a ' m - Horui BRIERt Wed., midnight. WAIPU Mp n HQR -L ND KAIMAUMA U t wonJJX? 20th ' 7 P- m - "• '' CLAYMORE K # r f S.S. WAIPU Wed F,i, L ,5 IGH - OMAHAt - - KAWAU UTOnir 10 a - m - Thurs.. 9th. 10.30 a.m. BAYt 13th. 8 p.m. CLAYMORE vi'Mir PAIt June l - 3 P-m. WAIOTAHI MAR&DEN PT.t 20th. 3 p.m. WAIOTAHI T\^l? NU L,; - ' - - S.S. CLANSMAN nr7^ ay ' 5 " 30 P- m " (Also 8(! e Houhora.) Frf G inM- K AWAUt. LEIGHt KAWAU i.r .m' ,; th> 2 pm - Sat., 11th, 10.15 a.m. Mon VK iqt I V A o TBIPt " -n. - SS - KAWAU fiMr^rlT-,* I '' 2 p - m - Tuea - 14t ri. noon. Xu o e s.^{thVlo D a°m HIWA " NGAXIAWA P4FR^ AEEOA ANr> TE AROHA. "tihUA TANTWH\ Thurs 9th midnight Fri.. 10th, 10 p m PARENT A lsher£ -, and Nethertoii Cargo. Partta « A t; t" July 4th " - CLAYMORE June 13th. 3 p.m. WAIOTAHI PAIETONGA - s.s. WAIPU PTTwriTi try fri., 10th. 2 a.m. RUSqFT 7 W fiv. lSth ' 7 - 20 am - " S.S. ELSIE KUbSELL AND OPUA - S.S. CLANSMAN lueaday, 5.30 p.m. SIT VB-TJr>AT r l?i untU 2 P- m - °rdybiLVERDALEt - . - ... 8.8 OREWA tawttat F ". 10th, 5 p.m. i All UNA - - 20th. midnight - . GAEL TATPr-* V argo U P to il a.m. TAURANP i rua ?,i 3 Jftt 8 P- m - - CLAYMORE STATtoiV< A -r,xT I 0 TE PL'KE, AND Carco f£ N l 0N : AST COAST RAILWAY. <-ar C o for Rangitaiki. Matata. and Tarawera goes via Tauranga. Wed.. Mon.. Fri. 7 p m . NGAPUHI vr , Thurs , Tuea. Sat.. 7 p.m. No cargo after noon sailing days. Mount cargo. Mon. and Tues. TF AR^ r -S n A a * Wednesday and Friday. TOaot " • - See Paeroa Time-table Leaver a?, w" j S - S - AUPOURI *W»I S U . okla ¥: , Leaves Thames: IlillMfV--BS»* * JUn627th SS CLA M Y AS? io °m Fri " Tue«; Thurs SaV. W?fTNGABEI (Town Wna?f) U ' m ' WHAKATANE 9th. 7.30 a.m. DAPHNE Uargo Instruction Ring 750 'Phone. n WEST COAST SERVICE. FOR HOKIANGA (From Onehunga) ' - . , 'Phone 261. ibursday, June 16th, 1 p.m. j tr 12 13 KaTtttaT da ? + i? n ? up to , noon Wednesday. AAWHIAt - 13th.. 1 p.m.; 12.13 trai* - RIMU U a - m - Saturday. PLYMOUTH - - - - S.S. RAKAWA Thursday, 9th, 3 p.m.; tr. 2.10. Monday, 13th, 3 p.m.; tr.. 2.10. KAGLAN - 13th, 1 p.m.; tr., 12.13 - RIMTJT wiwrVwrn Saturday, up to 11 a.m. WANGANUI (only) - - - S.S. ARAPAWA 9th June. „~„ „ Cargo Wednesday. _ PONO (Cargo daily) WAIPIPI. TE TOROt. Etc. -SIS VICTORY Cargo. Ring 'Phone 261. UKI K.B.—Mo Cargo received within one hour of steamer s departure, or after 11 a m Sat. Overtime charged after i p.m. {.Freights prepaid. ICargo only Ring Phone 218 for further information. Company's Office: Quay Street. N~ ORTHEBN STEAMSHIP COYTTTSd _, . —Notice to Merchants and Others •' Ohmemun River Cargo.—The daya of acceptance are as follows fe-Kopu, per Thamos st«amer, Monday and"Wednesday ; Turua per Thames, steamer, Monday and day; Punri (Cryer's). per Tauiwha. Saturday; Bax's, per Tamwha, Tuesday; Fisher's per Tamwha, Thursday; Hikulaiife, per Taniwha, Tuesdayr Netherton, per Taniwha, Saturday and Thursday. . CHARLES RANSON. Manager. gHAW. ALBION CO. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE Carrying Ist, 2nd and 3rd Class Passengers PREPAID PASSAGES.—Persons desiring to arrange passages for friends from England to New Zealand may now do so by Prepayment or Guarantee. Full particulars supplied on application. s 1921 Steamer. Tons. From About •AEAWA .. 10.000 Wellington July 16 " ATHENIC .. 12,545 Wellington Late Auc •CORTNTHIC 12,345 Wellington Sept TAINUI ■■ 10.000 Wellinjton Oct. •Calling Monte Video and Teneriffe For full particulars apply to L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. piAKO SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD. S.S- ONEROA—TIME-TABLE. Leaves Auckland: Leaves KerepeehiThurs., 9th, 11 p.m. Fri., 10th, 6 p.m. Ngarua and. Patetonga cargo received till noon on day of sailing. Cargo for other wharves till 4 p.m. Enquiries: 'Phone 2460 A. WATEIN AND WALLIS. Agents. Professional Cards. NEEVY PEOPLE —CAN, . MADE STRONG. Whlat a miserable life ia thai of the " nervy I" There is no joy for them in life. Even simple tasks assume dreadful proportions. Medicines do no good to this class of sufferer—holidays and " rests" are littlo better. Yet the " nervy" person holds in his or her hand the keys to health and happiness. " Nerviness" is disharmony between Mind and Body. That's why everything seems to " jangle." MY TREATMENT. RESTORES HARMONY, without which no cure can be effected. Once proper relations between Mind and Body is secured the nerves perform their tasks of nourishment, the functions begin to work in time, tho restorative forces work unhindered. Health then must return. It is inevitable Surely you can see that for yourself. If you are .nervy," come to me. "P * pALVI-ipREEMAN, - 54-7, WATSON'S BUILDINGS, Corner of Queen and Wellesley Streets AUCKLAND. ASTHMA. In its various forms. BRONCHIAL IN FLAMMATION AND CATARRH CATARRH OF STOMACH, COUGHS and Allied Diseases. I have now received a large shipment of Herbal Medicines, and can accept an increased number of cases. Consultation. 10s 6d.. and £3 10a per month. The Herbal System will oure those when all else fails. In the majority of cases the treatment acts like a charm. MR. W.BRETNALL, (Member Aust. U. of Herbalists and Queensland Assn. of Herbalists). MIZPAH. 358. MOUNT EDEN ROAD Auckland 'Phono 3259. nn H A NT K s! I wish to publicly thank Mr. T. J. Hood Medical Masseur (Reg.), Victoria Street' Hamilton (Bond's Buildings, near G.P O)' that in two days he has cured me, that I feel quite well. I consulted him for appendicitis and for pains in my back, the latter due to an accident I had r>x years ago H. CROSBY. June 5, 1921, Oparau. Miscellaneous Wanteds: "vrOTOR-Car, thoroughly reliable, in oiItJL change for new 3-cow milking plant, complete, bast make.—Mechanic, 904' iIEBALD. - ' "Vl/'E will be pleased to send you Samples 11 of our Autumn and Winter Suitings. Real nobby goods, and we guarantee fabric, fashion, fit and finish. „ , m MoBRIDE. Cash Tailor and Costumier, 11-13, Victoria Street. YOU can't set better than .the boat. Rolfe's Wwt for Furniture, Linos. Aak your ! Grocer. 1 ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17802, 8 June 1921, Page 1
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