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4 L UNION V-ft X STEAM SHIP JRJM.S COMPANY «B^bV OF NEW ZEALAND " Ltd. Will despatch Bte*mcr» trom New Plymonth Wharf (weather and other cir-i eamntancM permitting) : — I TO ONEHUNGA— Barawa, MONDAYS and THURSDAYS (in conjunction with Northern S.S. Company). TO WELLINGTON— Rosamond (cargo only), TUESDAYS, only), 11 a.m., rarrj-nij» l'ictou ami Nelson carj^o direct. , FOR DUNEDIN AND SOUTHERN PORTS (via Wellington), without g. transhipment. CORINNA, MONDAY, October 4, at noon. WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH— KOONYA, TUESDAY, October 5. g SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON BtMuner ©very FRIDAY. SYDNEY FROM AUCKLANDBieaaor «ferr MONDAY.. LYTTELTON FROM WELLINGTON Steamer Daily (8 p.nt.), Sundays «* SArfvRANCISCO. ria PAPBITKTARAWERA, October 23, from Wellington. MONTHLY EXCURSIONS TO SOUTH ISLANDS Passenger* booked through to Londoi> by the Orient-Pacific Line (via Sjrdnejr) and the Canadian and Aostralian lAme (via Vancouver). OFFICE: BROUGHAM ST. ..- PLYMOUTHI-% J\\ ONEHUNGA (Auckland) SERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND (Weather, etc, permitting). S.S. "RARAWA" leaves New Ply- _ mouth Breakwater EVERY MON- ■ DAY and THURSDAY, a* 8.30 p.m., ■ on arrival of Express from Welling- B ton FROM ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND, ■ TO NEW -PLYMOUTH. fj S.S. "RARAWA** leaves EVEKY ■ SUNDAY andJN^DNBSKA^con- BJ Meeting with the Wellington Express »t BJ Breakwater. . . , .. fl Reduced Fares: Saloofe £1 single, £1 BJ Ida return ; Steerage 16s single, 22s od SJ Further information can he obtained S from 'Bb UNION S.S. Co., Ltd., ■ NORTHERN S.S. Co., Ltd., fj Joint Agents. Sj I T MORTHCRN STEAM fl V^m F\ SHIP COMPANY ■ ArTER March 1. IW. th» Auxilittrr :■ vSel ALBATROSS wW trade ■ reoularly between Onehunga and Wsi- ■■ Ura (weather and other oircmniUucet ■■ permitting), calling at Raglan and Ka- BSJ whia wrs» Wgo. wo«n neosatary. The ■ Albatross wiU not carry P»«J?g«w.Tb« BJ rate of freight win be uTmVt ton. ■ Th* s.s. Rimn trading to WanganaMßJ wiH leave Onehunga about the last week ;■■ in every month, calling at Kawhia and ( ■■ Breakwater, and will leave Breakwater IBJ monthly (after arrival from Waneaaui) tBI for Kawhia and Onehunga. Weekly H connection to and from Kawhia (at ■■ direct rates) is also obtainable per s,s. Rarawa, via Onehunga, transhipping — ' there per sj. Claymore. H. B. VAUGHAN, Agent, Waitara. "~J T CANAOIAN.AUBTRA|fA rtOVAL MAIL I *ImBL LINE \ EUROPE AND AMERICA f . Most Intereating Route s c DsaniTi Leave Sydney. L«av* Anckland ' * fMarama Sepfc. 27 Sept 29 C •tMskara Oct< Oct. 27 lOCmgi... Nov. 22 Nov. 24 | , •Twin sereiT ' , t New steamer, 8076 tone. ' Pajseatfm fn» New ZgjUnd hare optM» -oi >»^af Mail Steamer at *VI? SAsIrAN^CO <trau««P- ! ping to Mariposa at Papeete)— TARAWERA, from Wellington. October 23. For all information, Guide Books, Mapa, etc., apply to ■ f UNION BTEA** SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) i — m _ rJ^u q„, — . 1 \\ ORIENT UNE OF Bj| royal mail s -j-. STEAMERS FOR'PLYMOTJTH AND LONDON. , Via Fremantle, Colombo^(teanahipping *„ aU Indian 'port*) and Sde. OanaT nding as under from Sydney and Meßwurne:— . . Leave Leave m * Maaißer 0000 I P.m. _ i __ •tOsterlev... Oct. 2 Oct. 5 *Jtoto «. Oct. 16 uct. 19 Srmus ... Oct. 27 Nov. 2 Orootes ... NoV, 13 Nov. 16 tOtranU. ... Nov. 27 Nov. 30 tOnova ... &«c- " DvC - H T SS^ .» T>". 25 Dec. 38 s * Twin screw steamers! f New steamers. 13,000 tons. And fortnightly aftjr. BNION STBAM g< SH»a>MPANY, Brougham Street. y • " T Mo SOUTH MA ISLAND*. t u.i POPULAR WINTER BXOORBIONS lor THB FAVOURITE STEAMERS 11 TOFUA, ATUA, NAVUA W. HAUROTO, s*S MANAPOFRI. «tt#r with «rary wpdem «m*eak«oe, will ZLI~. nsalar trips from Auckland and a^n^tTiba FRIENDLIKS (Tongj, J] Baapai, Vevai), SAMOA (Apia), FIJI X gCJT'La^ka »»i OOP* jafeoTJP (Rarate***, at.,). tAfflfl (Japeete), - affording ■—■■pirijayunrabh loppori«gsoans«of^v»Ll#eaa4Oergeons GT iClVia Screw TOFUA will leave X Anckland on October 12. I TARAWERA. October 28, from Wei- | Jington to Tahiti. H HRimpkkaf aad Ml partiomlan ea | / SHAW, BAVILL 8 jLLv & ALBION I COMPANY, Ltd. IS THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS R FOR PLYMOUTH * W>NDON U |ria Rio da Janeiro or Monte Video U and Teneriff e). ffl Splendid Up-to-date Passenger ffl ROOMY- CAWNBAND SPACIOUS I DECKS. n gft«ingp (circumataaoea permitting): Uj Mane Tms dm- Datssof Flaaf f. Reg mandar. Leaving Port. <! •Cor'ntbc 12231 Hart Sept. 9 W'lg'to - •Arawa... 9372davden Oct. 7 W'lg'tn Taisoi... 10500 Mofiatt Nov. 4 W'lg'tn i "lonic ... 12232 Robert* Dec. 2 W'lg'tn I •AtbeoW»2234 Kempson Dec. 30 W lg' I — ~~ | •Twin screw. tCalls at Rio de Janeiro. 4 All steamen are now being fitted with the Co. 2 Fire Extinguishing Apparatus- Special facOitisa giren to reeidenta in the dominion to bring out friend, from Home either^by P"P»y: New Plymouth and Stratford. , i P. AND 0. ROYAL JnLff^ MAIL CO.'S STEAM EJtt. FOR MARSEILLES AND LONDON, calling at Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Ptanoutn (with liberty to call at Bnndiai) : ' ! I^rave Laava Staamac. Toot. Sydney Melbourne Noon. 1 p.m. 1009. 1909. India ... «000 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 China ... 8000 Oct. 2) Oct. 26 lfacedoeia ... 10500 Nov. 6 Nov. 9 Moldavia ... 10000 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Mongolia ...! ICOOO Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Marmora -.] 10500 Dec. 18 Dec. 21 FARES FROM, NEW ZEALAND: Rates of Passage Money to London /including Saloon passage to Sydney) Single Tickets, £47 6s to £88 Return Tickets. £75 18a to £132 Agent for Taranaki : NEWTON KJNQ.

Wlyttee & Sons •' i i' ■ ■■ . " T^Te-w Plymouth ii ' " -^ SPRING BLOUSES I The Blouses for Spring seem more ■ varied and more beguiling than ever. M Every day but adds to our reputation H for ready-made goods, and if its blouses H 3'ou want — we have them. For every day— the plain cambric and ■ print in eelf colour*, striped and fancy H designs— but yet smartly cut. M For dressier wear— delanies, nnißlins, ■ lawns, and all those five and dainty H things which so appeal to the woman of H taste. 3/XX to 27/6 each I W HIT E S I SPRING_SOWING. OUR NEW SEEDS specially pur chased and selected for Spring Rowing are now nearly to hand. Purity «pd -high BBrnunatum have ,rought ova seeds into special pronii nenoo throughout Taranaki. The jeautiful rich pastures grown from our seeds have bad a convincing 35ct upon visftors to TaVanaki, and last season rosnlted lßordeni reaclvogdi f£m t£e Wellington, Hade's .Bay, and Auckland .Pwrißoes. The elds now to hand are tho best wo have ever had. We have Been spcjially fortunate in some of our purchases. In Ryes we have a splenditi election, including fiawke's Bay. Sandou, Southern, and the famous Jevon Eaver, which is in greater "demand tha season than ever. Also taksfoot, Clovers, Timothy, DogstaiL Foxtail, Fescues, etc., etc. ALGERIAN OATS. CAPE BARLEY. MAIZE.— We have a splendid line for growinc green feed <■£• Cows. BONEDUST. SUPERPHOSPHATE. BASIC SLAGM^V f "SHAMROCK" SPECIAL ROOT MANURE, Etc. E. GRIFFITHS & COY., NEW PLYMOUTH •* PAINTS AND OILS. -*• IECENTLT when these goods were advancing in pfio* we made exceptionL ally favourable forward contracts. These enable us to offer our customers "&Z o££**iWd Genuine White W, 395. per owt (This well-known English standard quality is equal to Champion s). Burrell's Genuine Raw Linseed Oil, Us 6d per 5-gallon drum. Burrell's Genuine Single Boiled OiK 18s 3d per 6-gallon drum. OurStooks of CORRUGATED IROI^ are res^ict«4 wi^toLysaaht's ike Practically the same price as inferior brands and lasiJ TWICE M-fong. oV^ceVar^:--6ft., Is lOJd ; Gft., 2s 2Jd ; 7ft., ,2i 7*l ;lft., 2s 11*1, 9ft., BEST SRmsfe^WIRF'NETTING.— 2in. mesh by 18in., 4s 9d; 2in. by 24in.765; 2in. by 80in. 7s 3d; 2in. by 36in., & 8d; Sin,, by 72 in.,-CYLIND^TcH^RNS°-No. 1, lCs; No. 2, 13s 6d; No. 8, 15s; No. 4, WIR^CLOraES LINES, G ALVANISED. -40ft., 7d; 60ft., lOd; 100 ft., AMERICA^ GARDEN RAKES.-12 teeth. Is tf; 14 teetfc Is 8d each. AMERICAN GARDEN HOES.— 6in., Is 9d; Sm., 2s each. 1 STE^ffis' BAIS-BEARING LAWN MOWERS.-12in., 465; 14in., 60s; | DOUG&^ffi!^ 8 l?17rod: No. 4, 19. 6d; No. 6, 225; No. 6 % . MINCERS.-Enterprise: No. 5, 6s 9d; No. 10, 10s. RoHman: No. I^, 3s; No. 15, Ss 3d. . ALL THESE ARE FOR NET^CASH^^ YE ARE JUST LANDING, ex "Waimate" attd "Tomoana." lar,ge shipi^rtTof BRITISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, inc/uding .-Lawn )W«rs, Hornsby's Ploughs and Fittings, Bissell's Carpet Sweepers, Ganfen ols, Eureka Wringers, Cheney's Hammers. Barn-door HmuJbli f. Douglas m m, Enterprise and Rollman Mincers, Little Giant DrUlmg l**ck™s> WD. Cartridge^ Blacksmiths' Vices, Wire Netting. Lockwood's Table Cut-fcEßlEM^E^f-^otu-^rioes^e the CHEAPEST IN TARANAKI. and do 1/ not fail to get our, quotations before purchasing any olass of HAKDARE. You will always save money by so doing. D. BERRY & CO., RONMONGERS, TIROUGHAM gTREET, JJ^EW pLYMOUTH. >t ' in . s^. GOOD ENGUSH BICYCLES GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS. i jdk^^J*W^m. j4a| A||H>lutity tht best valui Qbtainabl*. OQro^^^ G. W. GDNSON. VV^^ruV \m] j^j> c Cycle and Motor Importer! *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< j i " You can get it Cheaper at the o ; RED POST" || ►Is a well-known proverb, and as an illustration of the grioM ruling »t | ► our well-known premises we are offering this month „«-— *,,m <► !► sK^* TO FURNISH COMPLEFE A FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE o \>*3? AS FOLLOWS:— 2 i ► TVINING ROOM.— Linoleums to fioor 15ft. by 12ft., Dining Table sft. i I ► \j 6in by 3ft 6in,Hearth Rugs, Brass-rail Fender and Fire Brasses, i ► Couch and two Upholstered Wicker Armchairs, four Bentwood Chairs, 4 1 ► Small Sideboard, one pair Curtains and Curtain Pole, with Fittings and 4 1 ► Tim>RooM.— Linoleum \l\t. »>y It? ft., Duchess Cbest with BeveHed a 1 ► MJ Mirror and t,wo Jowpl Drawers, Tile-back Washstand, Full-siae 1 > Brass-rail Bedstead, Wire Mattress Kapoc Mattress, fpur Kapoc FilI ► lows one pair Rdßlyn Blankets, one pair Sheets, two Pillow-cases, two 1 * Chairs and Bedside Carpet, ono pair Laoo Curtains, Cnrjtain Pole and I ► Fittincs complete, and one MarcclU Quilt. ▲ ** OPARE BEDROOM.— Linoleum 12ft. by 12ft., Dressing Table and ' > k^ Washstand, Singlo Bedstead, Wire Mattress, Kapoc Mattress, two < ► Pillows pair Blankets, itwo shoots, two Pillow-cases, White Honeycomb ♦ ► Quilt, one Chair, Curtain Pojo and ono pair Lace Curtains. + '► Ti^ITCUEN — Linohnm \>ti. by ilitt.. Table, four Chairs, three Sauce- ♦ IV pans Fry-pan, Hair Broom, Kettle, Pail, Scrubbing Brush, Set of ♦ Blacklead Brushes, Hand Broom, Dustpan, Bread Board, Knife Board, ♦ six Table Knives, six Dessert Knives, iix Table Forks, »U Dessert Forks, ♦ two Table Spoons, six Dessert Spoons, bix Tea fcpoons, 26-pieoe Dinner- ♦ set 26-piece Tea-set, six Breakfast Cups, Sauces, two Jam Dlshos, ♦ China Cruet, Sugar Basin, Butter Dish, Fruit Dish, Set of Jugs, six ♦ ttAl£?— Six yards Linoleum, bix yard* Carpet Runner, Door Mat ♦ CABRIAOfrPAID 'tOa'nY RAILWAY STATION IN TARANAKI FOR $ ♦ £45 13/- NETT CASH. $ ! RED POST FURNISHING CO., Ltd. | X J. HAY DEN, Manager. ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ m jp/ JBHMflr cost* do more (hut ordinary tM. Amber Tips Tea BBSt,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14016, 22 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14016, 22 September 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14016, 22 September 1909, Page 1

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