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„= - PENINSULAR AND ibfriv ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO; rHE Company's Steamships will bo dispatched with Her Majesty's mails aa follows, for LONDON, calling at ! Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Malta, , Gibraltar, Plymouth (with liberty to cal t lßrindJßi) :— Le&vea Leaves Steamarb T'na Sydney Melb'n* Himalaya ... 3898 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Orienta ... 5284 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 •Britannia 1525 Feb. 22 Feb. 28 •Oceana ... 6603|Mar. 8 March 14 •Victoria ... 6527JSIar. 22 March 28 •India ... 7911 April 5 April 11 •Australia ... 6901 April 19 April 25 Arcadia ... 6603 May 6 May 9 "Calling at Hobart en route. The PASSENGER FARES from NEW ZEALAND are as under :—: — From any port in New Zealand — To Plymouth or London, first-class — Bingle, £65 to £73 tfia. For twelve months return, £115. Tb Plymouth or London, second-class — Single, £39 and £42; for twelve months return, £70. Passengers for Brindiai tranship at Port Said. The Second Saloon Passengers are projiuea witn First Saloon Accommodation "in the steamers between New Zealand and Australia. -' The SECOND SALOON Accommodaion in the above steamers having been horoughly reorganised., tho company are now enabled to offer intending passengers fco Europe unrivalled Accommodation at the above Rates. Passage money can be paid at this end for passages from England. For further particulars apply to the Agent. New Plymouth : NEWTON KING. jin saiw savill and K™^-^ ALBION Co., Limited iTTELL despatch their Vessels as V V under (circumstances permitting) .FOR LONDON. Steamebb. MM n ~, tv, Com Time Port of Name. Ton. maßjiigtm SaU'ng! fDepart. Waiwera 6000 J. Sfcuart May 4 Well' ton Mamari 3583!>IcDo'g'l Mayll Lytt'lton Tokomaru G23B|Maxwell Maylß, „ tonic 4748 Kemps'n fMay2s Well' ton Sailing Vessels. Auckland I 1308 t James | April fhe Homeward Passage will be via Rio de Janeiro and TenerifEe, and the time ccupied should not exceed 40 days. The undersigned is empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, payment for which has been guaranteed in the colony. JOHN GILMOUR, Agent for New Plymouth. Telephone Exchange No. 16. Round the Would. — First-class, from New Plymouth to London, returning via Canada or United States, £125. HAWKE'S, NEXT TO CRITERION HOTEL. o:roo5E:e:r/z\ i 0 CASES and CRATES of specially "WELL BOUGHT LINES NOW opening. DINNER PLATES, all good patterns and quality, fo/6 dozen. BREAD PLATES, 2/6 dozen. SUGARS and BUTTERS, glass, 9d each — good clear glass, and well worth 1/— ' TEA SETS, China, half and full Bets, 9/- and 17/6 cy A.im: imi.a.:k::i::et<3A Line of Good TUMBLERS, 2/9 dozen. CANDLESTICK S— ChinaJßd, Japanned Tin 6d, Enamel 8d LARGE GLASS DISH, 1/Uanal price, 1/9 EGG CUPS, 6d dozen QUART GLASS JUG, INCOMMODES, from 1/3 CUPS and SAUCERS, from 4/6 doz. JAPANESE CUPS and SAUCERS, nei? lines, now opening, 7/- per dozen ; usual price, 1/- each. 20in. TEA TRAY, 1/SETS OF JUGS, 2/- upwards. All other kinds of CROCKERY at equally low prices. Special Valus in HAIR BRUSHES, COMB 3, now opening. Wonderful Value in SILVER BROOCHES, Hall marked, at 1/3 SILVER SHIRT LINKS, 3/- set. HiWKB'B. SOWING SEASON. PERENNIAL RYE-GRASS. THE well known quality of Poverty Bay Perennial Rye-grass requires no recommendation to those who have used it. It has been sown side by side with other Eye-grasses in all parts of New Zealaud, with the result that those who have used it continue to use it. Notwithstanding the prices at which it is sold, it is still the cheapest Rye-grass in the market, as a bushel of Poverty Bay Perenn'iat Seed contains about 40 per cent, more seeds tban a buehel of other teed, and is a true perennial Seed. Poverty Bay Perennial Rye^grass is a distinctly different type of Kye-grass to Southern Seed. Several land-owners in the Poverty Bay district have' been induced by low quotations to sow other than Poverty Bay Seed, but the result haa been in every case that they have not repeated the experiment. Anyone wanting seed for permanent pasture should use POVERTY BAY PERENNIAL RYE-GRASS, Obtainable from all First-class Scedßmen; OK COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd., GISBDRNB. 602 ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY Till THEM! IHE BEST IN THE MARKET. • NGA MOTU BRAND TINNED MEATS.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11525, 15 May 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11525, 15 May 1899, Page 1