BUSINESS NOTICES. (Incorporating L. R. Curtis and 00. and C. E. Fowler). Carrying Contractors, Motor and General Engineers. BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD. Estimates given for carrying of any description. Engineering work a specialty- 2 lathes Battery repairs and charging. GQODYEAR TYRES. GOODYEAR TYRES. REDFERN SOLID TYRES. REDFERN SOLID TYRES. Agencies— BUICK CAES SHIPPING NOTICES. SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION GOMPANY LIMITED. Direct Line of Steamers to Southampton and London. Sailings (circumstances permitting). From Wtsl. xCorinthiq, 12,867, Hart, Sept. 19. xTainui, 11,020, -, end October. xlonic, 12,351, Hickson, late Nov. xArawa, 11,570,' Jones, Mid. Dec. tAthenic, 12,366, , end Jauuary. fVia Panama. Canal. xVia Monte Video and Teneriffe. 1924 berthing lihta now open. Ist, 2nd and 3rd class carried.
Return tickets are interchangeable with lines via Suez, America, and tfonth Africa. Ail passengers must secure passports. For full rnfoWnaiion, apply to NEWTON /HNG, C/fL\ LEVIN ANl> CO. ..-TD, Hawera. UNION STEAM SHI COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Will despatch from New Plymouth Wharf .weather and other circumstance! permitting): C*\EHUNGA, for AUCKLAND—tIARAWA, in conjunction with, N.S.S. Co. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, at 8.30 p.m. WELLINGTON, NELSON, DUNr.DLN, OAMARU, XIMARU, AND LYTTELTON. "Corinua" and "Kahika" maw tain weekly service. NOTE.—Shipping Notes for cargo must be forwarded to New Ply mouth Ofhoa. LYTTELTON (from Wellington)— Steamer daily (Sunday B excepted). SYDNEY AND HOIiART Reguar sailings. FIJI (Sura, Levuka), TONGA (Nukualofa, Haapai, Vavaau), SAMOA (Apia). From Auckland— At regular interval*. AGENTS FOR ORIENT LLNB OF STEAMERS. Passengers booked tfliougis to London by the Canadian-Australasian Royal Mail line (via Vancouver), also via San Francisco. OFFICES: NEW PLYMOUTH. THE VANCOIrYER ROUTE, , (CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE EUROPE VIA AMERICA MOST INTERESTING ROUTE. Full particulars re sailing dates and Fares on application to the UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF N.Z. LTD. New Plymouth, Managing Agents. cannot be used too freely —the stronger the atmosphere of Nazol created—in the early Btages of influenza infection—th© more promptly it is controlled. 'HE Naeol Habit—which means - the regulai and frequent purification of the mucous membrance of the mouth—nose and throat by an atmosphere of Nazol—is the surest protection nerainut iufluenna. I' ADIES can thank "NO-RUB J BTNG" Laundry Help for shortening the once dreaded washing day to a brief hour or so to-day. It works wonders, and only la .for 7, weeks. Alger and Sous. i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 89, 20 August 1923, Page 1
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