Shipping J 0h&T'UE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING tOO-'PaN7 1 ROYAL MAIL LINE OP STEAMERS iOK LONDON vu Most* Vidbo, Tbssb&dfb tsc Poymoitu. Beat accommodation or all asea of Pasoengers at Lowest Rates. Steamers 'Rimutaka Rah ail Tongai-iro Wnkanui •Tunkino •Kaikoura •Paparoa Tons Fortof Departure 7765 BBSS 7600 5824 BSOI 6008 (Wellington Lyttelton* „ Wellington 6563 Pail (about ' May 10 May IS May 31 June July 5 July Aug •TWIN SCREW t Calling at Rio as well ns Monte Video. * > No passengers. Superior accommodation for passengers. Coastal Passage to port of departure FREE Warrants issued for passages from the United State returning by N.Z.S, Co, or vice versa. For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. Ltd Esk Street, tnvercargi. N.‘ zAFRICAN LIMITED. Unde* Contract to the N.Z Government DIRECT STEAM SERVICE FROM WEST COAST PORTS UNITED KINGDOM TO NEW ZEALAND. THE S.S Indralema, 10,000 tons, Taking cargo from Bristol, Glasgow, Manchester and Liverpool, will finally sail on MARCH IVru from Liverpool. To be followed by other lirst-clas steamers at regular monthly intervals. Oswestry Grange-11th April. Importers would do well to Instruct Jheir English correspondents to ship direct from the above-men* tinned Potts in the numerous cases where a saving in Charges can be effected Foi particulars apply to THE N.Z & AFRICAN S.S CO. Ltd, 2 Fencbvroh Avenue, London Or their Agents at Bristol, Glasgow, Barry, Manchester, and Liverpool; Or to THE N.Z & AFRICAN S.S CO, Ltd. Imperial Chambers, Featherston street, Wellington; And to BIRT & CO, Ltd., Crescent Invercargill £HIRE LINE DIRECT STEAMERS OTAGO TO LONDON. PERTHSHIRE BUTESHIRE BANFFSHIRE FIFESHIRE NAIRNSHIRE MORAYSHIRE AYRSHIRE* 8000 tons 8500 h.p 8000 tons 8500 h.p 8100 tons 8500 h.p 8500 tons 8500 h.p 8500 tops 8500 h.p 8500 tons 8500 h.p 10,200 tons *Twin Screw.The above magnificent steamers, -which have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make on average passage of 40 days, will be despatched at regular interval*. Steamers aro fitted throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for Saloon Passengers. Doctor and Stewardess carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY--43 GUINEAS TO LONDON. Passengers carried to Port af Departure FREE. For plans aad further particulars apply l(o the Managers.
J?~SS IAL V* II an APP°'lc< & €D^' OUR CONSTANT ATTENTION x f,RD£O HELMN.MOATE&C 0 TEA MERCHANT? LCHRISTCtIUPXH^ 1882/$ and experience has made our TEAS THE BEST, which has created many imitations. Ask for our Teas and get them. Don’t listen to those who bag you to try this and that, it is only because they return more profit. Ours are better value and quality than any In Australasia. TEAS liKE^s^ NELSON _ MOATE&C??*. _ . i^* ! '
SAWS ! SAWS ! WE NOW OFFER A SPLENDID SELECTION OF CROSSCUT We have always endeavoured to meet Sawyers’ requirements and have now to hand— Atkins Tasmanian Pattern in special gauges to our own specifications. Si mends Tasmanian Pattern Fine Gauges to suit our timbers. Simonds Peg Tooth Special deep plate with wide stiff ends and racing teeth. Disstons Peg Tooth. FLU MBS AXFB PRIDE OF THE JUNGLE AXES KELLY AXES LATEST PATTERNS TO SUIT CHOPPERS. INSPECTION INVITED. . THOMSON, BRIDGES & GO., HO GENERAL IRONMONGERS DEE STREET, NVEROARGILL,
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Southland Times, Issue 19804, 25 April 1906, Page 1
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