■ 0&* OCEANIC 8.8. CO IH^K A. AND A. LINE. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON IN 28 DAYS. ,VIA AMEBIOA OB CANADA. SAVINGS: • Leave * Arrive" Maps • fcteainorfi- Apoklftndj fan arrive JStyflay.^ lPraticisco. liondqtn. SIERRA Aug. 17 Sept. 3 Sept. 15 VfiNTUBA S3pt. 7 Sepc. 24 Oct. 6 __: . i This Route takes the Passenger through I the finest scenery in the world. He penetrates £h©;heart of gthe great Bocky Mountains, tray e"rs©s tH'oWestorn Prairies, views with ; wondering* 'eyes that moat beautiful of sights, ' • - "NIAGARA FALLS/ and crosses the Atlantic in Leviathan Steamers from 10,000 to 20,000. TONS. with a speed of over 22 knots. _*—_-. ' ' i-T." • THIS IS, THE , SITOBTE&T SEA ?., KOUTS. DAYS LONGEST TIME AT SEA Apply for Fares and full information to ?NEW Z^AI^ND E^P,^fiSS CO., tjd,, ?' £"■ * v % *ss*?*■ Streei. • t-, \ OBIENT gSMM SU3YAL MAIL FOB PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Via Frfimantle, Colombo (transhipping for all Indian ports^ and Suez Canal, sailing, as , trader from Sydney and Melbourne :— v Leave Leave Steamer. ' Sydney - Melbourne noon 1 p.m. Omrah ; ... Aug. 25 "Aug.' 28 * t}roya ' ... Sept. 8 < Sept. 11 *OriO7ia ... Sept. 22 Sept. 25 Ormuz ... Oct. 6 1 Oct. 9 Orient f Oct. 20 Oct. ,23 ' i • -.* Twin screw steamers. " v^Lß3'foirtnightly; after. Ageatat— UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY, Brougham-st. The Wanganui River. . . New Zealand's . . ; . Scenic l?lver. . . Visited by Thousands. NEW OVERLAND ROUTE Wellington - Auckland, avoiding sea journey, from Ist May to December 15th. I Wangauui-Pipiriki, J 3?uessays, Thursj days, ana.&aip£dayßT? Pipiriki-WangatnttV Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fiwitiys. TAUMARUNUI AND BOUSEBO AT SERVICE. Steamer leaves Piplrikijfor Houseboat and -TaTima&unu^ on/Mondoys, and Ft ifafd! 5 " s " * i - Steamer leaves Tdumarunui and Houseboat for Pipiriki on Tuesdays and Saturdays^ trip ow this . beautiful riyqr will eVer remain a pleasant memory. A. HATRICK & CO. or COGK & KQN. wew fcLVfl&bfoViri? Grosyenor Hotel "Mil T. NICbOLAS,Jatc of FeildI»I s»g, and BgrnontHofel, Hawera, having pnrohiaßed^ncCsHaAe of the above-named Hotel, desires to intimate .to the commercial and travelling public, e.leo to the „ residents of New Plymouth an^ ©Isibric^^ha^tMs wellknown house has been put in order throughout. Every detail for the comfortjof guestts has been attended to. The Proprietor has had a long experience as proprietor of a commercial h 'tse, and has a thorough knowledge of the requirements l of the vtravelling public. Only the best of\ everything will be dispensed. The Hotel is close to the Railway Station, and in every other respect is an ideal spot. ?> The 1 undersigned intends* 'to make the Grosvenor Hotel one of the best commercial houses on the coast. T. NICHOLAS, Proprietor. c4BO imperial Hotel. N]§W%LOTpUTH. \}l JAMEB SMITH ;.. : -.. ; - ... Proprietor. (Late< Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington), ■ T^rOTI3?IES that the Hotel is well appointed in ev&ry-resp'ect, and • the local and travelling public can , rely on receiving every attention and conifprt. Electric light throughout. None but . the best brands of Winos " rthl Spirits in stock. 996 lI?0LBW00D AOENCY. SflU. F. DRAKE has made Rrrangentent s m thai) the HRUALD may always be obtained at the Inglewood Fruit Company, near ?oat Office.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13240, 11 August 1906, Page 1
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489Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13240, 11 August 1906, Page 1
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