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SHIPPINO. _ mHE P. AND 0. S.N. COMPANY X will despatch tbo following Steamers taking Passengers for Colombo, India, China. Japan, Egypt. Brindisi, Marseilles. Plymouth, and London. FIRST AND SECOND SALOON O:JLY_ j Leave leave Due Steamer. Tons Sydney Wplhourae. London MO\ROLIA. 10,000|July 8 July 11 Vngubt 20 MALWA „ 11,000' July 22 July 25 Sept. 6 KAISAR „ „ ~ I-HIND 11,500 August 6 Anguit 8 ''opt- 18 MOOLTAN ... 10,000 August 19 \ngubt 22 October . KASHGAE... 9 000 Ropt. 2 Sept. 5 October 1C ARABIA ... B,ooOlScpt. 16 Sopt. 19 October -J All Twin-screw Steamers, and fitted with Wireless Telegraph Apparatus. Single Tickets. £50 to £90. Return Tickets, £81 to £135. DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED). 7my Agents^ TNVERCARGILL SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). S.S. INVERCARGILL. For BLUFF and INVERCAJRGILL-— TUESDAY, July 25. Cargo received at Q Shed till 2 p.m. on day of sailing. iUDLART PARKER LIMITED' Favourite Passeneer Steamers viU nail (circumstances permitting): For SYDNEY and HOB ART, from LYTTELTON. via WELLINGTON— Riverina, Wednesday, July 26. For SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON. WEL LINGTON, NAPIER. GISBORNE, »nd AUCKLANDVictoria, Tuesday, July 26, 11 a.m. Westralia, Tuesday, August 8. MELBOURNE, via BLUFF (Omitting Hobart)— Wiromera, Wednesday, August 2. All Steamers fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Tickets available bv Union Co e . Steamers, and vice versa, after first stage of travel. New Zealand Agents Hebburn Col liery. . FTTHE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPX PING COMPANY (LTD.) "CALM." — TIMARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, WANGANUL—SATURDAY, 22nd July. 1916. "BREEZE." - TIMARU. LYTTELTON, PICTON, WANGANUI.-JULY 22, 1916. H. L. TAPLEY & CO., Theme 812. Agents. HE PENINSULA FERRY COMPANY (LTD.).—WINTER TIME-TABLE. MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, and THuKSDAYS. — Leave Dunedin 10.0 a.m. and 515 p.m. Leave Portobello 7.30 a.m. and 3.45 p.m. WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS—Leave Dunedin 9.0 a.m., 2.0 p.m., *ii (1 5*5 p.m. Leave Pcrtobelio 7.30 a.m., 10.30 a.m., and 3.45 p.m SATURDAYS.— L*ave Dunedin 10 a.m.. 2.0 p.m., and 6.30 p m Leave Portobello 730 a.m.. 12 30 p.m., and 5 p.m. SUNDAYS.—Leave Dueedin 10.0 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 6.20 p.m. Leave .Portobello 8.15 a.m., 12 noon, and P 'FARES: Adults—Return Is 6d; Single, Is Children —Return. 6d. Concession Tickets, 10 Trips for ss. Cargo for all jetties received daily til! 9 a.m i H. O. CAMPBELL, 'Phones 989 and 994. Manager. ORTOBELLO RAILWAY FERRY. S.S. TAREWAI TIME-TABLE. Trains leave Dunedin 8.16 a.m., 12.10, 3.13, 5.15 p.m. Saturdays only—B.l6 a.m., 1.17, 4.5. 6.15. Sundays—B.3o p.m. Tarewai leaves Port —9.0 a.m., 1 p.m., 4.0, 5.50 p.m. Pittirdays onlv —9.0 a.m.. 1.50, 4.45, 7.0 p.m. Sandayn—9.s p.m. Tarewai leaves Portobello—7.4s, 11 a.m., 3.10, 4.45 p.m. Saturdays 0n1y—7.45, U.O a.m., 3.10, 6.30 p.m. Sundays—B.3s P.m. » On Public Holidays Ordinary Time-table liable to alteration Return Tickets (Rsiji and Steamer) uwued at Dunodin and Peliehpt Bav Station?: First Class, 2s 2d; Second Class. Is 7d. Availabln One Monti from Date of Issue. 'Phone No. 3, Porto"bello. «31an "VTEW ZEALAND CARRYING CO CRUST & CRUST, DUNEDIN. '■f. M Heywood and Co., Ltd., Christchurch; Colonial Carrying Company, Wellington; A. B v Wright and cone, Auckland—in combination.) CARRIERS, CUSTOMS. SHIPPING, and EXPRESS FORWARDING AGENTS. FURNITURE Removed in Town or Country or Packed by Experienced Men for Removal bj Road, Rail, or Sea Thia Class of Work a Specialty. Furniture Stored. Insnrance Ejected. No. 20 MANSE STREET. Telephone: Office, 1072; H. Cms* (private residence), 1073. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. EN"TYRE"LY BRITISH, " AVONS." A British Company operating British capital, and employinn British ■workmen, benefit by the purchase of AVON Tyres—in tho first plye. Secondly, there is a. substantial benefit for motorists — increased comfort, greater security, longer service. Not problematic, but proven. Twenty per of the Avon Works' etalf. joined the colours within a month of the declaration of war on Germany. Tho Company immediately guaranteed every man employment on his return, and made arrangements for the adequate support of dependents. The Avon Company are the second largest British tyre manufacturers. Garages everywhere that give preference to British lyres etock "AVONS. Sole New Zealand Distributors: MALING & CO. (LTD.), OHRISTCHURCH. 7m •' JONAH AND THE WHALE." Whensver you feel down in tho mouth remember Jonah. Hβ came out all right. When you are worried about your Hair becauseit is going prematurely prey or becoming thin, remember Dr WILSON'S REGENERATOR, and get a bottle at once. There is nothing to equal it. Hundreds are using it daily, with wonderful effect. It is a British preparation, sold everywhere in New Zealand by loading stores and chemists; or may bo had post free under cover direct from A. M. HENDY. Hair Specialist, Dunedin, Sole Agent for Australasia. Price. 3s 6d. " rjTHIS is lovely whisky. What is it? ' X "Watson's No. 10 WHISKY. I revor taste-l better." 4jy NORTH British Rubber Company manufacture HOT-WATER BOTTLES that never leak, and fit them with " Unique'' Stoppers. Reo the brand on each bottle Thpv Hst for years Sold by all Chemists ■ftKTATSON'S No. 10 is a little dearer if than rcost whiskies, but is uoith tho money. 4jy LOOK OUT for "Tho Beehive". Store (next Plaza) for cheap Crockery, Hardware, Toys. School Books. Stationery. QUALITY remembered when price for gotten. Watson's No. 10 WHISKY .ca\cs fragrant memory of goodness. &\\ E" "CZEMA CURED!—My Herbal Treatment positively Cures tho distressing troubled-Thompson, herbahst. Oamaru. __ F"~ "EEL done .:p? Have a little Watson's No 10 WHISKY. V~ -wo rcViVJtf- 4^y

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