li^sP^ DIRECT STEAM COM- } fe^^^MUNICATION Between If * AUCKLAND & PAEROA. The Nokthern Steamship Co.'s STEAMEEkS AUCKLAND FOlt ±*AEROA — v Landing Thames passengers at Kopu. Taniwha—Sunday 26, 1 p.m. Waimarie—Monday 27, midnight Taniwha—Tuesday 28, 1.80 p.m. "Waimarie--Wednesday, 29, 2 p.m. Taniwha—Thursday 30, midnight Waimarie—Saturday, 1, 3.30 p.m. J ,Taniwha—Monday 3, midnight , Leave Paeroa, &c. ? j?o« Auckland from Junction only, Galling at Kopu two and a-half hours later. Taniwha—Friday, 24, 6 p.m. Taniwha —Monday 27, 8 a.m. Waimarie—Tuesday, 28, 8.30 p.m. Taniwha —Wednesday 29, 9 a.m. Waimarie—Thursday 30, 9.30 p.irf. Taniwha —Sunday, 2, 11 a.m. Waimarie—Monday 3, 12 noon "Fares : 10s Return ; Single, 7a 6d jf .8. PATIKI. From Thames to Paeroa—Junction only. Monday, 27, 5.30 a.m. Friday, 31, 7.30 a.m. Feom Paeroa to Thames—^Junction only. Tuesday, 28, 4 a.m. Saturday 1, 5 a.m. S.S. MATUKU. From Paeroa for Te Aroha. Monday, 27 \On arrival of Wednesday, 29 > steamer from Friday, 31 ) Auckland. "From Te Aroha for Paeroa. Tuesday, 28, 7 a.m. Thursday 30, 7 a.m. Saturday, 1, 7 a.m. For further particulars regarding Passages or Freight apply at the shipping Offices, Settlers' Wharf, Paeroa. Fares—Thames to Paeroa, single 4s, return 6s (Junction only). Thames to Hikutaia, single 3s return ss. Thames to Turua. single 2s, return 3s. •* Weather and other circumstances permitting. F. COCK, Agent, Paeroa fi. L. HIRST, Agent, Te Aroha. Insist upon having ffttr 3?itre Teas. Don't be put upon. They are tlie Best and Chop-pest. Absolutely pure. Coined font never equalled. Guaranteed Ificer and Better -Value than any at 4cl per lt>. more money. Compare our 2/- Tea with any at 2,4, imtt our S<4 witij a/iy at 3,'- per 11>. TPS3 f3 /SSSSa sites $8 Q. 1 - "—FE 0 M — • X. E. PRIOE & Co., PAEROA.-To-thr Ladies op OniyEMma.— Wo have engaged the services of Miss Matjiksox, late of Milne and Choyco, and have opened tho Habit Costume and Dressmaking departments, and solicit a sharo of your valued patronage. As this department will be under the supervision of Mus Phice we guarantee to turn out all work entrusted to us to our customers' satisfaction. —Wo are, yours respectfully, A. E. PEICE & CO. September 17, 1898. HABITS and Stylish and COSTUMES Economical, ,^, E. PRICE axd Co. rf^^GAZETTE will insert reports of Meetings, Concerts, etc., up-country if sent by reliable correspondents. T AMBS! T AMBS ! ! ■ PRIME akd FAT. ■ FllE riRST OF THE SEASON. J. J. €AS§ 1M V, Op No. 1 Puemier Butch ;■ by, Begs to announce that, with a view to keeping to tho fore, ho has obtained a " fine supply of YOUNG LAMBS from Meadowbank, To Aroha -the first of ths season—which ho is prepared to dispose of at lowest possible rates. Gkeat Reduction in the Pkioe op Meat for CABH JSSJH^SE: J.J.O. is also a large cash buyer of hides, sheep skins, boues and tallow. T T ■ HAS S I D'Y, No. 1 Premier Butchery, Paeroa, (Tho Cheapest and the Best.)
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume VIII, Issue 581, 25 March 1899, Page 2
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