BHEP?IMQ. TNION STEAM SHI? COMPANY J. OF N.Z., LTD. Circuniatanoea permitting* For WFJJ.TNGTON. NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH, COEINNA, Monday. 2nd April. From to WRLT.-JWGTOr?. MARAROA, Monday. Wednesday, Friday; MAORI, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, after arrival of 2nd express from the south. Travellers to cny place ontside the Dominion are reminded it is necessary to obtain passport? and that it is advisable to make early application to Government for thwiu THE VANCOUVER ROUTS. Bo LONDON, via FIJI and HONOLULU and CANADA, ffhrough some of the Greatest Bcenlo Wonders of tho World. ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. (To LONDON, via RARATONGA and PAPEETE and SAN FRANCISCO, 'Agents for ORIENT, ROYAL MAIL LINE, SQ LONDON. Ticket* available foi stop-over or /eturn, by Messrs Huddart, Parker, ■nd Co.'s Steamers. Fall particulars obtainable on appfj. eation to: UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP N.2., LTD.. Btrafihallan Street P. &0. IHE P. AND O. B.N. COMPANY will despatch the following Eteamers, taking Passengers for Colombo, India, China, Japan, Egypt, ftrindisi, Marseilles, Plymouth, and London. "-• Tona - sffis: 1 Knshgar 9,000 >i fi , •Karmala 9,000 , yt •Arabia 8,000 w « „s Moroa 11,000 C 'V t< Medina 12,500 , ♦pjooeadinfi via Bombay. And FORTNIGHTLY thereafter. 'All Bteamers fitted with WIRELESB telegraphy. Passengers via Brindisi tranship at Port Said. FARES TO LONDON. IRST SALOON—£7B, £B4, and £9O. ECOND SALOON—£SO, £52 and £64. Through Tickets quoted to New (York. Tourist Tickets (India, China and Japan)— Cheap rates on application. Through Passengers from New Zealand <o Europe can embark on arrival »f the last connecting eteamer »t Sydney. For farther information, apply to» DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Agents, Timaru, Waimato end Geraldino.
JTHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Modern Twin-Screw Passenger Steamers. Fitted with Every Comfort. IT is intended, Until further notice, to despatch a Passenger Steamer from time 'jo time to a port in the United Kingdom. Return Tickets available Dy P. and O. Line. Also, from time to time, as opportunity offers. FIRST-CLASS INSULATED CARGO STEAMERS. For particulars as to passages, freight **c., apply to: THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COY., LTD., Street : : TIMARTJ. 'HAW, 3AVTLL AND ALBION t COMPANY (LTD.). The Direct Line of Steamers to London. fno Largest Passenger Steamers in the New Zealand Trade. Frequent sailings by the the followffig twin-screw steamers: — Tons. Atlienic 12,345 Corinthio ... 12,3.43 lonic ...• ••• » 12,332 Araw* ... * 10,000 TaimriV ... • - 10,000 \ Wmn Screws. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Passages from London may fa» arranged here. Passengers Booked to United States Ports. Vov full r'artlculara ajply to tho aj?«nta. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND ACO. OP N.Z. 'LTD.). DALGETY AND CO (LTD.).
TO FARMERS AND RTJNHOLDERS. r F you ehoifld require any good Horse trovers 1 have still got a few TF you t J. <h hundred EXTRA LONG FLAX IN GREEN AND ORDINARY, Nearly barbwire proof. Tho same Covers aro not procurable .at present anywhere in Now Zealand. P, PALLET, Samples of Canvas can be sent on application. Tents and Tarpaulins in Stock. Bouth Canterbury Oyver Maker and Tent Provider, Strathallan Street Timaru. fiptw BruHhes, Mirrors, Toilet uare ; At ken Mayo's Christmas Jewellery Bale.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16230, 28 March 1917, Page 1
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