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Shipping Notices OHIOH STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), LYTTELTON OJIA L - Penocin Penguin Taeapuna Rotorua Waihora 1 Saint I Mol) 25 | 3 pm | Mon j Mch 27 13 pm | Wed | Mch 29 |5 pm | Thors | Mch 30 | 7 pm | Frl | Mch 31 I noon | Mon | Apr 3j3 pm DONEDIN, via LYTTELTON, AKAKOA AND TIMARD. Omapeke ) Satur j Mob 25 1 11 pm DONEDIN, VIA LYTTELTON. Penguin I" Wed 1 Mch 29 13 pm Waihora | Mon ) Apr 3|3 pm MELBOURNE, VIA LYTTELTON. DUN. EDIN AND BLUFF. Waihora | Mon | Apr 1 3 pm NAPIER. Kawatim Toes | Mch 28 | ■NAPIER. GISBORNE. & AUCKLAND Tarawera 1 Tuca ) Mch 28 |3 pm AnaTRAUAt | Tuee | Apr I 3 pm lalunk 1 Xucs | Apr 4]3 pm * Calling at Tologs Bay, Tnparoa, and Hicks Bay. ' t Calling atTokomarn, Walplro, Awanni and Tauranga NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHDNGA FOR AUCKLAND, Mahinapua* | Sun ) Mch 2G 13 pm Taicapuna ) Satur | Apt I|l pm "Calls Nelson. WESTPOXiT, QREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA, VIA NELSON; Mawukka | Mon | Mch 27 j WESTPORT DIRECT Wed I Mch 29 I UREY MOUTH & HOKITIKA, VIA PIOTON AND NELSON. Wainui | VVed | Mch 29 |1 pm WESTPORT, QREYMOUTH, & HUKI. XIKA, VIA PIOTON & NELSON. Tbars | Mch 30 | 5 pm QREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA. IJIIOWAITI Herald J Satur | Mch 25 | | Satur | Apr 1 j TONGA AND SAMOA (FROM AOCK LAND). I Tubs | Mch 23 (5 pm SUVA AND LSVUKA (FROM AUOK. LAND). Tues { Mch 28 |5 pm SHORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND VIA ONEHDNGA VTEAMERS LEAVE NEW PLYMOUTH as under (weather permitting):— ta a ttttt a pit a * j Tae3 | Mch 23 I 10 pm lakapuna | Sun | Apr 2 | 9am Mahinapua • j Tuee 1 Apr 4 | 10 pm Takapuki 4: 1 Frl | Apr 7 I * Connects with the train from Sontb. {Passengers can embark at Wellington the day previous, proceeding through by steamer to Ooehnngafor Auckland. 769 s PECIAL FARES SYDNEY DIRECT. 5.3, WAKATJPU, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, noon. FARES— Saloon Return St’rge Return £ s d £ b d £ sd £sd Sydney ... 3 0 0 4 15 0 I 10 0 2 10 0 ROUND TICKETS, Allowing passengers the privilege of remaining on board daring the entire trip, are now being issued by these steamers at Lower Rates than by any other steamer in the trade. ttvttiwt aim a octtd /irtMDANV AP

UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP N.Z. (Lo.). 552 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). rSyalmail express service. ENGLAND IN 81 DAYSThe PASSENGER ROUTE to ENGLAND Is undoubtedly tbs Overland Route thhouoh America, Avoiding alike the heat .of the Red Sea and the cold of Capo Horn, and giving Passes* gera the opportcnlty of travelling in luxury and .comfort through the most Interesting country in the world. Che steamers of Oils Lina are appointed to leave Sydney and Auoklandfor Honolulu and San Francisco every four weeks, sailing as under'; SPECIAL REDUCED FARES JTtOM SYDNEY OR AUCKLAND : Saloon ... £64 Ss to £67 8s Steebaqe £3O 18s 9d Tickets are available lor 12 months, and Saloon passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Francisco, or anyplace of oall on route to New York, aud have also the privilege of travelling across ithcr Canada cr the United States. For all 'reformation apply at the 68 OFFICES OF THE COMPANY. AUSTRALASIAN LINE. GBACIE. BSAZLBY AND CO., of 25 Water street, Liverpool, DESPATCH lion vessels of the highest class from Liverpool to Wellington and/or Dunedin at regular intervals. Wellington Agents, JOHNSTON AND CO. ‘ORBPAID PAS' Jr SAGES FROM EUROPE.—The undersigned are prepared to grant passages from Europe at lowest rates. No commission charged. Information Gratia. Enquiry invited. THO 3 COOK AND SON, Vjkenix Chambers, 52, LAMBTON QUAY. PRESERVE your teeth by the daily nse of ODONTOLINE, Antiseptic and Preserving. Recommended by a celebrated Dentist. It imparts a delightful fragrance to the breath, whitens aud preserves the teeth, keeps the gums healthy, and removing any disagreeable odour arising from decayed teeth. In bottles 2s each. HAIR STIMULANT for strengthening, beautifying and dressing the hair, promoting its growth, rendering It soft, silky and glossy, removing scurf or dandruff. In bottles 2s 6d each. FURNITURE POLISH saves time, money and labour, makes old furniture look like new. For cleaning and preserving furniture it will be found unrivalled in its superiority over every other preparation of the kind, producing upon furniture of every description a polish nneqnalled In Its brilliancy and durability. In bottles Is each. Prepared only by— J. BERRY (Late Feed. White), - Pbarmaosutloal Chemist, Cuba afreet, Wellington. 258

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9867, 25 March 1893, Page 1

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