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SHIPPING. I TNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW .ZEALAND (LIMITED). Steamara mil be despalehecl as tinder (oir. cumstances permitting): — LYTTELTON «nd WELLINGTON IBoclring Pasjeirgera to all West Coast PortalMokoia Tuesday Mch. 10 2.50 train Maheuo* Wednesday Mch. 11 4iriin Waikare Friday Mcta. 13 a Dunedin * Turbine steamer. KAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLANDMokoia Tuesday ' Meh. 10 5.X0 train Waikare Frinny Mch. 13 3T>nnedin SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON aud COOK STKAITMnbenrj* Wednesday Mch. 11 4 train \\arrimoo Wrduesduy Mih.. 18 •IDunedin * Turbine steanier. 4 SIDNEY, yir AUCKLANDMoknia Tuesday Mch. 10 2.30 train Manuka (t.8.) 'luusday Mch. 21 i train MELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBAKT— Jueroki (t.s.) Mch. 15 3 Duuwlin Mmwera .Mch It SDiinediu NEW PLYMOUTH and ONEHUNGA, via OAMARU, TIMABU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON • (Cargo only)— Coriiuia Alcb. 1» sDune(iin WESTPORT and GREYMOUTH (Transhipping (or 1IOKITIKA)," via* OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON (Careo only;— 1 oonya Tliur-ilay Mru, 12 21)imcdin SUVA and LEVURATalune leaves Auckland. Wed, March 18 (Connects with R.M. T.S.S. Marania, for Canada, United States, and Europe). TONGA, SAMOA. FIJI, and .SYDNEYAtua (t.s.) leaves Auckland Tues., March 3 RAROTONGA and TAHITI- '; Manapouri leaves Auckland Tuesday, March M CARGO RECEIVED AT DUNEDJNI'er «.k. Till Day. M'-koia i p.m. ' Monday Mam-no i pin. Tuediiy noon Thursday Tickets available lor stop over or return oy Me»Br» Hudiiait, Parkur, and Co.'s' Steamero, ()KIENT-JiOYAL MAIL LINE V/ OF STEAMERS. The following Royal Mail. Steamships belonging to the ORIENT and ROYAL MAIL COMPANIES will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE as under for London (Tilbury), via ADELAIDE, FKEMANTLE, COLOMBO (transhipping for a;l Indinn Ports), SUEZ CAi\AL, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR:- , « u Hwit, .yenuiora. a J tf tma fllu\. from l-A -M-i - !■■■■■ i» f . Adelaide. lililS. lIIOS. "ISiOS." ASTUUUSt' .. .221*1 «i:ii. JMldi I'J March 26 OItTUNAt" .. SOU-1 Vpril 'April I April II OMKAHI' ..I .v..S:.AiHilli .ii-ih'l April Si t Twin screw. • Calling at' Hobart. Fortnightly thereafter. fares new Zealand to London; SALOON.-Single, £47 Gs to £88; Return, £15 18; to £132. RETURN TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR T\vO YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE.. THIRD CLASS.-£lB, £20, and £22. Return, £32 to £39. Through Bookings to New York in conjunction with Cumird Line. First and Second Class Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which aro included ,in . tho above fares. ' * Passages can be booked to or prepaid from my of the above ports. For further particulars apply: to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED),- " ; Agents in New Zealand. tub VANCOUVER'ROUTE. Oanadun-aiistralian koyal Map s.s. Link and Canadian-Pacific lUilw ay. Through some of the Greatest SCENIi WONDERS of' the World to all parts < CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISI ISLES, and CONTINENT OF EUROPE. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS in eonmni tion with all tho Capv Suez, China, an Japan Lines at Lowest Rates. Steamers will leavo as tinder: From Sydney. From Suvi IMS. 1908 MARAMAt .. Mar. 1G ' ' Mar H AOBANGI .. Apr. 13 Anr' °I.' Sf; •■ *%" M P a y JB. MAKAMAt .. June 9 June IG. t New twin screw steamer. , 1 Twin screw. , Passengers from N.Z. have tho option o joining the steamers of this increasing popular route at Sydney, or later via Auck land and Suva. - Pamphlels. Maps, and all information free UNION S.S. CO. of N.z! (LTD.), . Managing Agents. T'IMITKI)). DIRECT STEAM SERVICE Between THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. First-ciass Cargo Steamers will leave New fork nt regular intervals, taking cargo for UELBOURNE WELLINGTON " SYDNEY CANTERBURY, anc AUCKLAND OTAGO. Che Company's next despatches will be:S.S. STAR OF NEW ZEALAND, about 11th APRIL.

New Zealand Importers of American Merchandise are specially invited to.instruct their Agents in tho United Slates to SUPPORT THE USER LINE STEaMERS, and to coramunicato with tho OompanY'a New York Representatives. Messrs FUNCiI, EDiE, & CO., Produce Exchange, New York; Messrs TYSER & CO., 16 Fenohurch avenue, London; or Messrs J. W. SWIFT & CO., Dunedin.

RICHARD TODD, Colonial Superintendent, Napier. THE AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE. Bucknail Bros., Londun. Federal Steam Navigation Co, (Ltd.), London, Houlder Bros, and Co. (Ltd.), London. STEAMERS EN ROUTE. S.S. NEW ORLEANS, Sailed December 12 for New Zealand Ports Direct. S.S. STIUTHAVON, to Sail January 19 for Australian and Now Zealand Ports. ' S.S. NETHERLIE, to Sail April 11 for New Zealand Ports Direct. To be followed by other First-class Vessels »l ■ Shjrt Intervals. Auckland Agent-Arthur H. Nathan. Wellington Agents-New Zealand and African b.S. Company (Limited); Lyttcltou Agents-Kaye and Carter. Dunedin Agents-Tumbull, Martin, and Co. New York Agenta-Norlon and Son; and JSirt, Potter, and Hughes (Limited). N.B.—The firms and companies comprising the American and Australian S.S; Line notify shippers that:- ' They are not interested in any c.i.f. ship, mouta by the steamers of tho line, nor are they in any way competitor* with morchants in nutting goods on the New Zealand market

I'-.riOLMAK'S. MDSTABD" IN THE BATH makes the water delightfully soft and veltety, and most refreshing after physical or mental exertion. You will fool a, pleasant buoyancy and exhilaration after your dip. Add a tablespoonful to an ordinary bathful of wafer. But be sure you. use " COLMAN'S." /VTAGO WI'I'NESS.-New Stories." XlaTTe \f, Amount of Beading Matter. Price ift

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14156, 7 March 1908, Page 1

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