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BUSINESS NOTICES THREE SMART UTU M N HATS From TE * BO TOT O H S E. E A. E O JOL o H S E. CUBA STREET: STYLES right up to the moment. PEICB as moderate as ever. BLACK CHIP HAT, smartly turned one side, trimmed Plat White Bow, 35/6. BLACK VEIiOTJE ELAT,:, trimmed Plat Ostrich Euche, 43/BLAOK BEAVEE HAT, trimmed New Flame-coloured Euche, 39/6 SHIPPING nnHE TYSEE LINE, LIMITED. JL MONTHLY DISPATCH OP FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT. Steaxaer. Tons Commander. Burden. Hawke’s Bay* 12.500 F. 0. lidstooe. Makarini* —-12,500 H, Hollis. Huritai* —12,500 J. Firth. NerehanaT ..lu.ooo J. E. Compton. Whakarua* 10,000 A. H. Kemp.. Mnrerc* 10,000 T. B. Linklator. Nlwaxu* 10, GOO P, E. it olio, Mimiro 10,000 J. Duncan. stair of India* ...12,500 F. J. Kearney. ■Star of Scotland ....10,000 E. D. Beck. Star of Austral ..—.10.000 F, W, XJlyatt. Indrabarali* A. H. Smith, Indralema. 10,000 W.. Eh Lea. Indrapura* ' 12,500 3. P. Craven. •Denotes Twin •,‘fCrev/. ' The above steamers wereall built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted with refrigerating machinery of the most modem type in charge of competent engineers, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes are being delivered. The Company is prepared to carry wool and produce of every description. Lowest Current Bates of Freight. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO.. LTD., Agents. AND A. MAIL LINE I* to MANILA, CHINA, and JAPAN. Via Queensland, Port Darwin, arid Timor i Space for Frozen Cargo. The Picturesque Route to Europe. Saloon accommodation amidships. Large Cool, Two-berth Cabins all on idle Upper Deck, and fitted with Electric Fans. LINEN WASHED ON BOARD. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN SE. CO., LTD. W. and G. TURNBULL AND CO.. Agents, Wellington. Telephone 436. NEW PLYMOUTH - ONKHUNGA AND AUCKLAND SERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA. AUCKLAND. SB. BAMWA (1072 toms) Leaves New Plymouth Breakwater on. TUEiSDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, on arrival of Express from Wellington. Weather, etc., permitting. PROM ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND, TO NEW PLYMOUTH— S.S. BAWARA (1072 tons) Leaves on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, connecting with Wellington Express at Breakwater. Weather, etc., permitting. Fares —Saloon, 245; Return, 425; Steerage, 18s 6d; Retumj 295. Further information can be obtained from Union S.S, Co., Ltd., and Northern SB. Co., Ltd.. Joint Agents. LEVIN AND 00-, Agents. N.B.—There will be NO STEAMER from New Plymouth on Tuesday, March 4th, or from .Onehunga on Wednesday, March sth. jgUENS-PHILP LINE. REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS SYDNEY TO JAVA AND SINGAPOEE (Via New Guinea). Under Contract with the Government of New South Wales. All fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. For all information, apply to MESSES HUDDART. PAEKEE, LIMITED. AgentsrjYHE following Vessels are appointed to Sail as under;— FOE WANGANUI. . 5.5. Stonmbird This Day 11 pun. FOR NAPIER (Inner Harbour), GISBORNE WHARF. 5.5. Ripple Tuesday 5 p.m. Receives cargo Monday. FOR BLENHEIM. S.S Blenheim Early FOR NELSON, MOTUEKA AND FRENCH PASS (taking cargo also for Takaka end Cotlingwood)— SjS. Awaroa Monday 5 pun. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone No. 44. CD WO O D AND SON. KN. SHIPWRIGHTS AND LAUNCH BUILDERS, WATERLOO QUAYMQ^^Customhouse) ; Lifeboats, Boats of Any Description, and Rafts made to order. _ All Repairs executed with. Dispatch. Insulation Work a ’ Speciality. Telegram a promptly attended tO- 63

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 1

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