NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS TftAIXS leave New Plymouth Station for tie Breakwator, connecting with Btcaraara men turned bcliv;: — TCE-DAY, APEIL 2ND, 1301. 8.30 p m.—Takß^una, for North Wednesday, 3bd Apr.it, 1901. 8.30 p m.— Takapuna, from North 9.33 p m.—Takapuna, for North
IGSr-OFFICE HOLIDAYS. ON Good Friday the Test-office wi 1 observe a close holiday. Mails usually closed at 6 a.m. Mill be closed at 7 p m. on Tcureday, April 4th. On Easter Monday Post-office hours vrifi be from 9am.to 10 a."m Morning and .evening mail* will be received and despatched as u-uai. There %\ill lie no r-elivcry by letter canLT, l,ut the oface will be open fr >m ?. j-.ti toB p.m on Thursday ar»d Saturday f'«r «ieiivery f letters ovtr t'c count r Thu ttai.'vray Travelling lost-ctHce will run as n?a?l oq hoth days. " ' TELEGRAPH BBAKCII. Hours en Gooi Friday and Easter Monday •—9 a m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to midnight. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. Go.d Friday, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Etster Monday, ho aw as usual. F. D. IIOLDSWORIH. Chief Poitmaster.
Maim «ill close »t the Chief Poet Office, hew Plymouth B 3 follows: — t*- Kor Auckland and North, per b.*. T-kr.puna, close or Tuesday, April 2ud, a t 7 \>.m. fsy For Auckland and North, per k s. Ngaf l.hi, c.'osc on Thuroday, April 4th, at 7 «.V I'.>r Sumr>», lUn.lula, Japan, Dnite<l .••/..tc-. of Auifciica, Catuula, DritUh « '.ii.rijbia, Cuitral and tsouth America, I r. 1 . li j.nd Foreign West Indies, United Kn^if'ia. and Continent of Europe, via -i" rrr.ncifeco, cl^?c on Friday, April 1 li h :vt 7 p.m. For money wilt's at 4 I<mi., p\\\ n.'jrwtered letters at 5 p.m. M»<« In I/omlon May 11th. Kotk.— l/!.i« letters for despatch via San } r.ii.' ;-jo will be received at this oilicc, v. it'iK ml payment of late fee, up to 8 p.m. • <i cay oi cit^ing mail. V. L>. JIOLDSU'OBTH, Chief Fo«tuiai<ter. T:.« i-.-. Knusnra wi.l be the next boat la'.in|_' flfti'i )'!' '!u'.-', J'Mvi- Wellington on Ap'TiltSt" '!'!:<: <•! -sii." fJ.'iy at the works wi" to ll.urv'iJ.v, tlm 4ih Apul, 12C1, at 3 p. ai . _
TCTEW ZEAIuAND INSURANCE »M COMPANY. Scuscßißr.D Capital ... £1,000,000 Paid up C-.ipital and Reserves, including undivided profits ... £477,000 Nett Ar-nual Revenue £360,000 Unlimited liability of Shareholders. THE OLDEST AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. FIRE— IsrgURAXCEH against Loss by Fire are effected by this Company upon property on the most favourable terms marineOpen Policies Abkaxokd. Merchandise, Freight, and Hulls Insured to and from all parts of the world. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, Corner of Broughnm and King-streets New Plymouth. J. PATON MANAGER For Taranaki Province. Agencies throughout the District f "" WAI 1 All A AOENCY. 11 * »* ().('• LirVl LL has Ijocd apIVL p:inted folo ag"nt for the -=a?e of iiheTAfANAKi Ukiiai.ij and lifnttKT id "W?.'t;iTa IlJl^,T"l<J .YCLrHl'Oil XMAS — J '( hi < I v !•;..<!, i>t- £!'/ 10* with Bu.vsiH'--.- -, '•■"'■•■'■ MB W; w.th J;imlo; c '^'""' ( ' ■' r- i«<«-»i «<«-» i:V ' r olltred. — Aji>'y '5/«r5 /«r: '!<.'- a '..\li.u I Li-.T, New
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11647, 2 April 1901, Page 2
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490Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11647, 2 April 1901, Page 2
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