UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITE.D. Will despatch steamers from Now Plymouth 'Wharf (weather and other circu/nstajices permitting): — ONEHUNGA (Tor Auckland)— BARAYVA, Mondays and Thursdays, 8 p.m. train (iu conjunction with N.S.S. Co.). ' WE LLIN (IT'OX ~7 KOTUKU, Tups.. Nov. 14, 11 »-m._ Wellington;picton and nelson ROSAMOND, Sat,, Nov. 18 11 «•«>• ‘Receives Dunedin and Lyttelton WEST!’ 0 RT^mTS RFA'M 0 FTH—KOONYA, Friday, Nov. 1< • (Cargo must bo at Railway Sheds Before ' 6 p.m. previous <m. v *' ti’TTELTON'froiti Wiq, T .IN«TON Steamer dailyß_ p an. to mi da j s cactp;) Steamer from Wellington ovory I‘ri. Steamer from MONTHLY EXCURSIONS TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS (from Auckland). TONGA. SAMOA, FIJI—•TOFUA, December o. StJvTTidT,EVUKA (direct)— *NAVUA, November 22. . RAROTONGA and TAHITI—TALONE, November 21. SAN FRANCESCO AN KRAjNLI&uu via Papeete f-\ ORANGE Nov. 17. from Well pd> .?■ •Twin screw steamer, f Pitted with wireless telegraphy. Passengers hooked through to f the Orient R.M. Lme (via Sydney) nd the Canadian-Australian R.M. Line da Vancouver); also via San Iran--BC°' OFFICES; NEW PLYMOUTH. NEW PLYMOUTHONEHUNGA (Auckland) SERVICE. lEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND (Wwatber, etc., permitting)* MS. EARAWA leaves Now Ply--15 mouth Breakwater EY ERY MON lAY and THURSDAY at 8,20 p.m., on rrival of express from ‘Wellington. ’ROM ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND, TO NEW PLYMOUTH, rt ,S. BaKAWA leaves 5) SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY, onnecting with the Wellington express t the Breakwater. Further information can bo obtained ■om , ~ UNION S.S. Co., Ltd., NORTHERN S.S. CO., LTD., Joint .A cents. NORTHERN STHAW3 iyiw SH!P COMPANY, AITARA - ONEHUNGA SEIU ICL, calling at Kawhia, and ituglau. CHE S.S. CLAYMORE loaves YVAI- - (weather and other circumances permitting) for, ONEHUNGA THURSDAY, Oct.' 12, at 10 p.m. THURSDAY, Oct. 26, at 10 p.m. eaves ONEHUNGA lor WAITARA—TUESDAY, Oct. 10, at 10 a.m. TUESDAY, Oct. 24, at 10 a.m. B. E. VAUGHAN, Agent, Waitara. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINS OF STEAMERS. To LONDON, via MONTE VIDEO, TENERIFFE and PLYMOUTH, Most Modern Passenger Steamers in the Southern Hemisphere. (2) Twin screw. (3) Triple screw, . ■( Calling at Rio, ;f Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER LINE. For freight or passage applv to:— WEBSTER & M'KELLAH, Local Agents, New Plymouth. I BHAW. SAVILL, AND ALBION ~.««» COMPANY. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS . FOR PLYMOUTH & LONDON . (via Rio do Janeiro or Mouse Videa and Teneriffel. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Sailings (circumstances permitting), 1 M < •Twin screw. ' All these steamers are fitted with wireless telegraphy. Passages from London may he arranged here. For full particulars apply to the agent. NEWTON KING, New Plymouth aud Stratford. ARE yon depressed without cause—worried about nothing, and annoyed with yourself because you can’t take a happy view of tilings? There is a cause —it’s your weakened nerves calling for assistance. Build up your nerves'with Marshall’s Fospherine, the great nerve food. Your depression will vanish—your good spirits will return. Try it—one bottle will prove it to you. Price Ls, Is Gd, and 2s 6d bottle at all chemists and stores. j
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143646, 14 November 1911, Page 1
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496Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143646, 14 November 1911, Page 1
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