« I T KlOls STEAM lf^ir§\ SHIP COMPANY OF ia^«j|| JIBW ZEALAND. TIME TABLE FOR JANUARY PROBABLE SAILINGS. Btoamship. Date ol 3aiHng. j^J FOR NAPIER. Waihora Wednesday, Jan. 22 5 p.m. Moa Thursday, Jan. 23 10 p.m Dingadee Sunday, Jan. 20 5 p.m. Flora Friday, Jan. 31 FOR AUCKLAND. Flora Monday, Jan. 27 8 a.m. FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, & DUNEDIN. Waihora Wednesday, Jan. 22 5 p.m. Flora Friday, Jan. 31 FOR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Rotomahana Sunday, Feb. 2 8 a.m. FOR iSYDNSY FROM WELLINGTON. Ttiluno Saturday, Jan. 25 i'OK AUCKLaau, \i_* uAii-MK' BAY, TOK.OMARU, AXh AWANUI. Dingadee Saturday, Feb. 1 6 a.m. FOR TAUBANGA VIA AUCKLAND. Dingadee Early FOR BLUFF, HOEART, AND MELBOURNE viA iUOXUERN PORTS. ■*Waihcra Wednesday, Jan. 22 5 p,m- --* Tranships to Mararoa at Dunedin. FOR NAPIER AKJ) WELLINGTON, n Moa Thursday, Jan. 23 lOp.nil Dingadeo Sunday, Jan. 20 5 p.m.' ift)R TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, THENCE TO SYDNEY. The Taviuui leaves Auoki,.ud about Wednesday, Feb. 12. /OR SAN FKANtIisUO &■ HONOLULU, FROM AUCKLAND. Monowai Saturday, Jan. 25 FOR SUVA AND L.EVUKA. Upolu leaves Auckland about Thursday, Jan. 30. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. | Loavu Sydney 1 Leave Melbunrne Ormuz I Jan. 27 | Feb. 1 Orotava | Feb. 10 | Feb. 15 ANNUAL WEST COAST SOUNDS EXCURSION.— First trip leaves Dnnedin 22nd January, and the second on 31st January. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS EXCURSIONS.— The Ovalau will leave Auckland about" Wednesday, Jan. 15, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, thence to Sydney, returning same route ; to be followed by the Taviuni four weeks later. Sew Zealand Clothing Factory. *ECIAI,_;S U I;) [{— LINES ■1 5) / E b?g to annouuee the arrival W of a largo and varied assortment of 'BOYS' AND MEN'S SUMMER CLOTHING. Consisting of Boys' Striped Blouses (white duck, black trramiiiKS), at Very Startling Friues Men's White Sa.es and Trousers Men's Silk Sacs and Dusters Men's Black Alpaca Sacs and Dusters Men's Striped Tennis Sacs & Trousers Tennis and Cricketing Shirts (a Speciality), from 4s up, Boots! Boots! Boots! Have just opened 1000 PAIRS for the present season, which have been marked at our | Very Low i 'kicks, for Cash. Pair 100 p^irs Mon's Bluchers ... 4s lid 50 jj<iir3 Men h - plit ."■■hoolers 9s Od LOO pairs Women's Call Shots bs Od All utiieks Kqctally Ou>ap. All New Mock.' New Zealand Clothing Factory. STARTLING Mmmmmmr i i ROBERTSON & ADAIR, Having purchased the Entire Stock of TT|RAPERy, gMLOTEING, MILLINERY, Etc., From Mr Wm. Adaik (who is retiring from business), at a little over HALFPRICE, have RE -OPENED the Premises opposite the Masonic Hotel. The whole of the stock has been RE- MARKED, and will, be offered at prices nr-vcr before touched in (jisborno. The Public by this time know wo mean what we say. Wo have established v reputation for selling Cheaf, which we mean to maintain, so kindly CALL and see what BARGAINS we have got to dispose of. We ate taking a new Lease nud a long one, an we iuc drtermined to remain where wo have so favorably commenced. BOBERTSO3ST & ADAIE, "BOOMEEANG" AUSTRALIAN BRANDY. ADOPTED P,Y THE LEADING HOSPITALS. AS SUPPLIED TO THE BRITISH WAR OFFICE. COMMON, SHELTON & CO. LIMITED, Agents for Gisborne. . 1 RUBBER Q TAMPS of every ÜBBER STAMPS description Apply Herald Office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7539, 21 January 1896, Page 2
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531Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7539, 21 January 1896, Page 2
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