AND A. LINE. .. ' NEW ZEALAND TO' LONDON- #k •. amebioa ob canada; - ;" • v •" SAIMNGSr -"' d. : '■ , Leave ArtiVe 1 'Mails _ i ' Stoamors- Auckland - Ban ' , awrivo, . . . . ' ,Ts!rj3ay. yrapclsco,. I^opdoja. " SONOITA Nov. 30" t)ec. 1/ Deq. 29VENTURA,., D&c. fill JftD.7' Jatf. 19 - SipBBAM . Jan, 1} 'Jaa^i?B Fefa ? > . ; Tliißj.{<site|ake6Lhe I PsiSßengertiirough ,tha finest scenery in the woHd. jHe c peaetrates' the. heart .of ibe t M° t»itainf», traversed theWelrtera Prairies, vievirfl Ivilh wondering' oyea that, moat tetutifuUfj^ightg,/ .. - - , ' \ . . "NJOAQAEA .FALLS," \ P -and t i crosses ihß Atlantio in Leviathan Skeamera trom • ,'< f . ~{ H '. io,oob to 20,000 tons. . with a .of- ovjer ?2 .knots. tHISriS'THE' 'SHO^TEfiT SEA ! ' : ' • ' «' * : '- SIX DAYS -LONGEST TXME AT BUiA {i Apply for Fares and fuJl inforination to ; NBis; -ZEALAND. EXPBESS/'CQ;, : Lta,'- ' ' BiroiWham *Strefßf6. :T: T j,. j^Lfl^'.: - -KO-Y^L MA;iEi- '•• -^ FOB, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, '» Via Fremantle, ; Colombo- (tramBnipping for all Indian portg) and S( |Suez Canal, sailing as under , from , r , Sydney and 'Melbourne :— ' ;|f : Leave "^ . Leayrff I Steamer. Sydney* Melbourne I > . * noon 1 p.m. I Oruba ... Nov. 17 '• Nov. .6 . ; *Ophir- ... -Dec. 1 ' Nov."'2o xi '.. Dec. 15 . "pec, "4 s Oroya - . .. Dec. 29;: Dec.^'lß ' n *Ortona ... Jan. 12 ' . Jan. '15 • Twin screw-ste.amers. . . ; . AnA, fortnightly" after. , . Agents- "/' .. • r *'; 1> ,/.' * ONION StfBAM SHIP- COMPANY, ; ' , Brough.am^t. ■The Wangahui fifjvei 1^ - ,y New Zealand's . . . . Seen Id River. . . , * ( , -Visited I ;by rr Th^Qsaiida., w NEW OVERLAND ROUTE Wellington- Anckland, avoiding sea journey, f roiu Ist Wlay to Decem- y \ bey 15th; '• "• / ■■'- -. '■' '- \'- r4 '; "Wanganui-tipiriki, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Pipiriki-Wanganui, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. TAUMABUNUI AND HOUSEBOAT . : t SEBVIOE. Steamer leaves'Pipirikijfor Houseboat and Taumaruiiui on Mondays, : and Fridays.- ' '■ ' - S^-eiamer leaves Taumarunui and .. Hduseboat for Pipiriki p» Tues- " dayB I ' and Saturdays.' \ A trip, on, this, beautiful ..rivei will ever remain a pleasaiit.iuemo'ry. ' • : * ' A. HATRICK & GO. or COOK & Horn , NEW PLYMOUTH. 1 Grosyenor Hotel , . (LATE ..COWONWEALTH.) ; MR Ti; NICHOLAS, late of Feild-i ing,, and Bgmont Hotel, Hawera,'; ': having' purchased the leaso of the; ' aboveTiiamed - Hotel, desires to inti-] 1 mate tojbfre dAmrneroial and travelliugt public, alsß to tlie" residents of New; Plymouth!' and District, that this wellrf . known house has been' put in order throughout. Every detail for the' cpmf ortjof gueste has been attended tp. The Proprietor has . had a long . experience asrproprictor of a commef-,, cia* h n se, and has a thorough know- * ledge of the requirements of the - travelling 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 spojb. ,The uudersigned intends to make the Grosvenof Hotel one of the best. commercial houses on the coast. f . NICHOLAS, Proprietor. c4BO. "■••.-, • o, ■' • ' • : s 7 C./P/ COTTIER'S j : . 'I Re-Opening NoticV WHILE thanking my patrons for the liberal support afforded me prior to my illness; *l beg to announce that I. have re-bpened with fall stocks o{ all " H fruitsiri seas ; pn. •; - „. , , ' In Confectionery I" stock in addition. ~ to the ordinaty lines the goods, of Cadbury's^Ety's, Rowntree's, - Cailler's, r Terry^s, and, all other makers of repute.! f "-' • ".;;, Note, Address :—: — • , ■- Next Mr Cattley's, Devon st.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13320, 10 November 1906, Page 1
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501Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13320, 10 November 1906, Page 1
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