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SSfflW TTNION STEAM jj^pSk SHIP COMPANY OF f P* NEW ZEALAND TIME-TABLE. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) Bteamßblp SaUlng. launch FOR SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND. Miowera, Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m. FOR AUCKLAND. Moura, Wednesday, May 1, 9 a.m. FOR NAPIEk, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. , Mokoia, Wednesday, May 1, 5 p.m. I FOR BLUFF. HOBART, AND MELBOURNE. Mokoia, Wednesday, May 1, 5 p.m. FOR TOLAGA, TOKOMARU, WAIPIRO, PORT AWANUI, TUPAROA, AND TE ARAROA/ Haupiri (To be announced.) FOR FRIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY. (From Auckland.) Navua, Tuesday, April 30. (Waikare, Saturday, April 27, connects). | FOR RARATONGA AND TAHITI (From Auckland.) SlSrera Sfco fat., Say 11, connects). FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA • (From Auckland.) Taviuni, Wednesday, May 15. (MiowerW hence Sat., May 11. »«B«*"-> FOR BANE ' (From Sydney.) _ R.M.S. Aorangi, Monday May 13. (Taviuni, from Auckland, .May 13, connects.) FOR LONDON, via SUEZ CANAL. (Orient-Royal Mail .Line.) Leavfl Bydnev Leave Melbourr«« Ortona^ May 4, May 7. FOR SYDNEY DmECT. (From Wellington.) \ Moeraki, Friday, May 3rd. FOR NAPIER (Cargo Only). (From Wharf.) Squall (To be announced). FOR TOLAGA AND AUCKLAND. (Caxjro only. From Wharf). Squall, Tuesday, April 30, 4 p.mr Tickets are available for stop-over or return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Company's, steamers. , ,- -■ Holderß of return tickets should obtain boat pass at the office before embarking. Passengers for steamers advertised to sail before 9 a.m. should be booked on the previous day. Office open on bundays from 4 to 4,30 p.m. for country must be paid at the office before delivery of cargo. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. SPECIAL JOB ■;, .LINES ■■ ■"' ■ '—At—/ ■. ■•.■■.. :,.,, ■-„-. MARK Vm HO 5000 YARDS MANUFACTURERS' JOBS, i Consisting of .. ' -- ■'. ! SHORT ENDS of White, Cream; Pink I Flannelettes • SHORT ENDS of Fancy, Stripe Flannelettes ■:'■■'■'■ ' •'-■• SHORT ENDS of White and Grey Sheet- , ings, 2^ and syds ; SHORT ENDS of White Calicoes . SHORT ENDS of Single and Double"width Cretonnes ' . SHORT ENDS of Fancy Flannelettes (suitable for Blouses) The above are all ends of pieces, ' ranging from 3 to 12 yards, direct from the Manufacturers, and will be sold CHEAP. f Heavy Toilet Quilts, H/4 5s lid, 12/4 } 6s lid (very heavy and large size) I 50 Robe Lengths (Navy/Maroon, Black), J 6s lid Dress _ 22 Ladies' Sample Skirts, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d . . .., 30 Ladies' Blouses, large size 2s lid . 20 Ladies' All-wool Flannel Blouses 4s lid Ladies' Golf Jerseys 6s lid _ Amazonian Cloths, m Navy, Alaroon, Black, Is 3d, Is 9d, 2s 3d. ONLY AT ; MARK WAY'S THE READY-MONEY DRAPER. CASH ONLY! NO EXCEPTIONS.: REYNOLDS'^ CENTRAL FURNISHING EMPORIUM CENTRAL FURNISHING I have just received, ex B.s. Star of Japan — . *.■ O1 CRATES, HOGSHEADS O1 &*■ ..:■,-. AND BALES. ~'- ; : NOTE A FEW OF MY PRICES : TEA SETS from 7s 6d to £15 15s. ,-_■ DINNER SETS (63 pieces), 35b to £20. Twelve patterns to select from. TODLET SETSi 12s 6d to £4 Ws. Seventy patterns to select from. CUPS AND SAUCgRS^ 4s 3d to £12 12s per dozen. ■ TUMBLERS, 4a 6d to £4 4s per dozen. BEDSTEADS, Cheaper than Auckland Prices. LINOLEUMS— SpIendid Patterns. KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS — A Magnificent Assortment. JAM JARS— Cheap, to clear. I save you the Middleman's Profits, vm I. buy direct from the British Manufacturer. DON'T SEND YOUR MONEY AWAY when you can buy "BETTER" and "CHEAPER " from my Stock. Kindly Call and See E. J. A. REYNOLDS. CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION. "VTO NEED FOR FARMERS TO VISIT THE EXHIBITION NOW, AS THE FINEST EXHIBIT, THE GOLD MEDAL OIL ENGINE, THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION IN THE MACHINERY COURT, WILL BE IN GISBORNE NEXT SATURDAY, And can be viewed WORKING during the following week. c. b. deTautour ; Agent, Lowe Street ANDERSON'S GOLD MEDAL OIL ENGINES (Stationery^ Portable, Marine). 5 b.p. and 10 b.p. THE SIMPLEST, MOST DURABLE, MOST RELIABLE, And' THE MOST CAPABLE ENGINE ON THE MARKET. DON'T BUY STATIONERY BEFORE YOU HAVE SEEN G. W. MUIR'S STOCK. IN STATIONERY I have the most" Up-to-date Variety m Town. WRITING TABLETS have to a great extent superseded the old line of Stationery Cabinets, and MY SPECIAL line, WILLOWBROOK BANK TABLET Is ABSOLUTELY the BEST Shilling's worth of Note-paper put on the market. ENVELOPES.— AII Sizes, Colors, and Shapes. Special Quotations for Quantities. ACCOUNT BOOKS.— This branch of my business is weir catered for, and I can fix -you up with anything voit require, | from the Smallest to the Largest. Account Book. If I haven't exactly what, you want, I will have it made locally of the very best material and superior finish, at City Prices. POST-OARDS.— My Is Packet of Local Views are still the Best Value m Town, and contain 13 Assorted Collotype Cards. POST-CARD ALBUMS.— New shipment just arrived. Excellent value, from 3d to 20s each. FANCY GOODS, Photo Frames, Purses, Pocket-books, Ladies' Chain and Dorothy Bags, m great variety. Newest Shapes and Cheapest Prices/ NEW BOOKS, Magazines, and Tapers arriving every Mail. Order your Auckland Weekly News, Press, Witness, Canterbury 'nines, Bulletin, and Referee from CHARLES W. MUIR BOOKSELLER.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10958, 29 April 1907, Page 2

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