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jp^Jw TTNION BTEAM--I_^% SHIP GOMPANY OT P NEW ZEALAND. TIME-TABLE. Steamship D.to ol Sailing. i aU no_ FOR SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND. Mararoa, Saturday, May 14, 10 a.m. (No cargo after 4 p.m. Friday.) FOR AUCKLAND. Talune, Wednesday, May 4, 7 a.m. (No cargo after <\ p.m. Tuesday.) FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Mararoa, Wednesday, May 8, 5 p.m.* (No cargo after noon Wednesday.) * Meantime refer to office. Talune, Sunday, May 8, 5 p.m. (No cargo after 4 p.m. Saturday.) FOR BLUFF, HOBART AND MELBOURNE. Talune, Sunday, May 8, 5 p.m. (No cargo after 4 p.m. Saturday.) (Transhipping at Dunedin to Moai_ May 14th.) FOR TOLAGA, TOKOMARU, WAIPIRO, TUPAROA, AWANUI, TE ARAROA, AND AUCKLAND. Herald, about Saturday, May 7, 8 a # .m. meantime. (No cargo after 4 p.m. Friday.) (Announced definitely later.) FOR FRIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY. (From Auckland.) Manapouri, Wednesday, June 1. (Waikare, hence Saturday, May 28, connects.) FOB. RAROTONGA AND TAHITI (From Auckland.) Taviuni, Tuesday, May 17. (Mararoa, hence, Sat., May 14, connects.) FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. (From Auckland.) Moura, Wednesday, May 18. (Mararoa, hence, Sat., May 14, connects.) FOR VANCOUVER, via BRISBANE, FIJI, AND HONOLULU. (From Sydney.) Manuka, May 16. (Miraroa, hence May 14, connects with Moura, sailing from Auckland May 18, for Fiji.) FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL, Oriont Pacific lan«. *, __"(:> iiyunev .save Molhon" b Orient, * May 21 May 24 gilararoa, hence Sat., May 14, connects.) rotava June 4 June 7 (Waikare, hence Sat., May 28, connects.) A__ ioH_K_tiy tti.r„tter FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. (From Wellington.) Mokoia, Saturday, May 7. Mararoa, hence Wed., May 4, connects.) Tickets are available for stop-over or return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Company's steamers. Holders of return tickets .should obtain boat pass at the office before embarking. . tPaßsengers for steamers advertised to •ail before 9 a.m. should be booked on the previous day. Office open on Sundays from 3.30 to 4.30 p.m.' for passengers only. All freight* must be paid at the offlo*, before delivery of cargo. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd., Agents. ~TUBER^PO_i^Y~ THE NEW POLICY now being issued by the Australian Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society, Limited, combines the advantages of Life Assurance with the real benefit* of a provision against the risk of Accident and Invalidity. ■; It conlers all the usual advantages of an ordinary Life Assurance Policy, AND IN ADDITION It doubles the Sum. Assured under ordinary Life Assurance if Death occur within 90 days, as the result of an Accident. IT SECURES THE PAYMENT of an amount equal to the ordinary Sum Assured _. ! eveht of Permanent Total Disablement, if such take place and Death do not take place as the result and within 90 days of the accident. IT SECURES THE' PAYMENT of an amount equal to half the ordinary Sim Assured m event of Permanent Partial Disablement, if such take place, and Death do not take place as, the result, and within 90 days of the accident. IT SECURIiS THE PAYMENT of an amount equal to half the ordinary Sum Assured m event of Irremedible Total Blindness or Permanent General Paralysis, the result of Disease. IT SECURES, COMPENSATION when the head of the house is incapaciated by Accidental Bodily Injury, or by any one of the numerous diseases specified on page 7 of the Prospectus, from earning his living: Write or call for Prospectus, containing full particulars and conditions, to Mr 'J • G. LAWLESS, our District Agent ; br, tc— •':■'■■" V. H. BAXTER, • Resident Secretary, 105 Wellington. TI3X)MAS ~ ADAMSBOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT, TOBACCONIST, AND FANCY GOODS MERCHANT. PARLOR GAMES.— A splendid variety of New Games for Evening Amusement: Ping-Pong Sets, Bats and Balls, at all prices. _ Footballs and Linings — First-class value m all sizes. Strong Boys' Footballs, complete, 5s 6d each. Pictorial Post Cards, Letter Cards and Albums m endless numbers. Beautiful series of New Zealand Views. Fountain Pens.— A very . fine selection now m stock. The J.FjC. Fountain Pen, fitted with 10 carat gold nib, only 5s 6d each. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen, to suit every writer's style, prices from 12s 6d to 26s each. The best pen m the world. New Books, cheap editions, and all kinds of literature by every, direct steamer from. London. THE LATEST BOOKS ! Stella Frezelins, by Rider Haggard. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, by Kate Douglas Wiggin. . • Red Morn, by Max Pemberton. , My Friend Prosper©, by Henry Harland. Gutter Tragedies, by G. S. Paternoster. Little Joan, by dolin Strange Winter. Six Chapters of a Man's Life, by Victoria Cross. Lovely Woman (cheap edition, Is 3d), by T. W. H. Cro'sland. In Low Water, by Nat Gould. THOMAS ADAMS. . Telephone 105. ______ I ___i___C_ fIBB- f_____ov ____■_■ A LINE TO REMIND YOU THAT IT WILL SHORTLY ■ BE NECESSARY TO PROVIDE FOR A CHANGE OF SEASON IN YOUR UNDERWEAR. WE ARE NOW OPENING UP NEW GOODS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. Our Stock of . . . PANTS ' SINGLETS and SOCKS Have never been more Varied and Better Selected. "OUR PRICES AND QUALITY COMBINED DEFY COMPETITION." We shall be glad to show you m the above Special Makes of UNSHRINKABLE WORSTED AND WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR m Viyella and Delta finish. We are strongly recommending them. HALLENSTEIN BROS., —NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING— FACTORY. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. OWNERS of Sections, Farms, or Stations who desire to sell their '. Properties may do so without payment of any Law ' Costs whatsoever ; and the E 'lasers can liave Transfers thereof completed at a cost not exceeding F-A-GUTNEA (exclusive of Stamp Duty and Registration Fees). A SIMILAR CHARGE for all Trans T fers or Mortgages of Land, Mortgages of Stock, Securities over Wool or Crops or Furniture, etc., and. other Deeds. Ordinary Wills 10» 6d, or less, depending on 'circumstances. Cases m Court as by arrangement. H. J. FINN, Solicitor, Dunlop's Buildings. MR FINN may be consulted at his private residence, Roebuck road, every
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10038, 3 May 1904, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10038, 3 May 1904, Page 2
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