i - f • OC£AKIf; S.S. CO ! A. AND A. LINE. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON IN 28 DAYS. - VU AMERICA OB CANADA. SAILINGS : i , Leave Arrive . Mails Steamers, l Aackirmd ; f&n i arrive . i fiKJdfty- ' f rancißCO.' XipiagfiP. SONOtfA Sept. 11 Sept 28 Oct. 10 VBSNTUKA Sept. 28 Oct. 15 Oct. 27 This Route takes the Passenger through tho finest scenery in the world. He penetrates the heart of the great Rocky Mountains, traverses the Western Prairies, views with wondering eyes that most beautiful of sights, "NIAGARA FALLS," and ero,ss63 the, Atlantic in Leviathan Steamers from 10,000 to 20.000 TONS: with a speec\ of over &J knots. | THIS IS THE SHORTEST SEA i EOCTE. I SIX DAYS LONGEST TIME AT SJDA Apply for Fares and full information to NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., Ltd, Bret^ham Street. ORIENT *$ BOYAL MAIL i ' « LINE. FUR PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON, Via Fremantle, Colombo (tramshipping for all Indian ports) . and •Suez Canal, sailing as under from Sydney and Melbourne :—: — " Leave Leave Steamer, Sydney Melbourne < noon 1 p.m. Oroya ... 'Sept. 8 Sept. 11 i *Ortona ... Sept. 22 Sept. ,25 1 Ormuz ... Oct. 6 . Oct. 9 Orient ... Oct. 20. Oct. 23 *Orontes ... Nov. 3 Nov 6 * Twin screw steamers. And fortnightly after. Agents— i ' , j UNION, STEAM SHIP COMPANY, Brougham-it.
The Wanganui River. . . New Zealand's . . . Scenic River. . . Visited by Thousands. NEW OVERLAND ROUTE Wellington - Auckland, avoiding sea journey, from Ist Wlay to Decemfoei* 15th. Wanganui-Pipiriki, Taesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. PipiHki- Wanganui, Mondays, Wediiesdays, and Fridays. TAUM4EUNUI AND HOUSEBOAT vSERVICE. | Steamer leaves Pipiriki for Houseboat , and Taumainmui on Mondays, and Fridays. Steamer leaves Tanmarumii and Houseboat for -Pipiriki on Tuesdays and Saturdays. ' A trip on this beautiful river will ! ever remain aj>leasant memory. j A. HATRICK & CO. or COOK & fcOK NEW PLYMOUTH. Grosvenor Hotel (LATJS G®affiIONWBALTH.) MR T. NICHOLAS, late of Feilding, and Egniont Hotel, Hawera, having purchased the lease of the above-named 1 Hotel, desires to intimate, to the commercial and travelling public, also to the residents of N«w Plymoutk and District, that this wellknown house has been put in order throughout. Every detail fjor the comf ortjof guests has 'qeen attended to. The Proprietor has had a long expeTienoe as proprietor of a commer^ ciai h^se, and has a thorough knowledge of the requirements of the travelling public. Only tlie best of everything will be dispensed. The Hotel is close to the Railway Station, and in every other respect is an ideal spot. The -audersigned intends to make the Grosvenor Hotel one of the best commercial houses on the coast. T. NICHOLAS, Proprietor. c4BO Imperial Hotel. NEW PLYMOUTH. JAMES SMITH Proprietor. (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington), T^-OTIFIES that the Hotel is well appointed in every reapect, and the local and travelling public «an rely on reoeiviug every attention and comfort. Electric light throughout. None but, the best brands ol Wines and Spirits in stock. 996 Ir? Gbß WOOIT AOTNCY. ~" Wj^. F- DRAKE has made arratigtmreni H !»? thftt the TTRKALT) mn.y alwayp be obtained at the Tn«lewood Fruit ■ I Company, near Pobfc Omoe
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13261, 5 September 1906, Page 1
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502Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13261, 5 September 1906, Page 1
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