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Shipping. 7, a ] iVION "sTbTv'. .'«*4fT i'A\ USHIP COMPAM7 ZEALAND BTEAMRRS SAIL FBOM WiSLLI.KJTON AS UKDEB:--Khani I Wed ' Feb 2J \ 7 hrn. Mocowai | Thura | F^b 23 | 6 pii Eotoruihana | Fri | Fab 24 | 7 pm. Buconia | Sit | Keb 25 | 1 1 pm DUNBDIN VIA L¥TlJBi/.lOiN Monowii | Thura i Fab 23 | spm Te Anau | Tuea | Peb 28 |4 pm "MBLBOOBNE VIA LYTIiSLTON DJNEOIW- BLDPR AND HOBA.BT Monowai | Thuru | Fob 23 |4 pm iUPIiE GISJ3OBNR & AUCKLAND Mokoia . | Uhiira | Peb 23 I 4 pm Flora | Moc* | Ftb 37 |4pin. Te Aoau | Mon | Marou 6 , 4 pm gOalling at East Coast bays SYDNEY VIA AUCKLXNO ~ Mokoia [ Thura I Fab 23 | i pin SYDNEY DIBECT Talune | Si.t | Feb 25 |4 pm , Tarawera | S^t | March i | 4 pm| PICTON AND NELSON. \ Booking car);o through to Blenheim at los per ton. Wainai | Wed |F«b2^ jlpm Kotorua* | •) burs | Fub 23 | noon •Connecting wuh train for Blenheim at 6 p.m. WE W~PLY MOUTH ANi> ONBHUJNttA FOB AUCKLAND. Con _ an New Plymouth with through train from Wellington on Tuesdays arid Fridays. ttotoiti | Ttmre | Fub 23 |4 pm Takapnna* | 'na | Fdb 26 |^ojim_gp WBStllttT, GBKYMOUTH & HOK 1 . CtlC\ VIA PiOrutT AN© NiaßO Haupirl | Sat- | Fjb 25 | no:n"Ji tDoes not call at Picton. "baeotowgaTand tXhiti " f^om AUOKLND. tOvalau | Tubs | March 14 buya* "lb fisKT, fbomTuckl ane Upoln | fuBB | EVb 28 Tickc'B available by Messrs Buddart Parker and Co.'b Bteamers WeotraUa and Anglian. SOUTH SKA ixLANDOXtJUBtfIONB —Taviuni will leave .Vuckland about Wednesday, March 8 for Tong 1 -, ' Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. To be followed by Haor.ito four weeks later; Passengers booked to West Australian Ports* Passengers Booked, and all information to be obtained from i OHNBTOK & CO., Taupo Quay SHOBTEST BOOTE TO AUCKLAND VIA ONEHDNGA. Steamers leave ■j% <- IABANAE I FOB ~2&pH~Wk onehunga . a^^^&S^^ja A? undor (weather, por. ■ ' mittinf^) : ~" Botoiti | Fri | Feb U | 9.4S pm Takapuna | lues | Fub 29 f 9.15 pm Bptoiti | Friday JM.srchS | 9,45 fm| tPasaengera can embark at Welling wa on Sunday and Thurdajv, proceeding through by to Onohunga for Auckland. „.. . mHE TYSER LINE (LIMITED) DIEECT MONTHLY SEKVICE BETWEEN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. First-class steamers will leave New York at regular intervals, taking cargo for Melbonrnet Sydney, Auckland, lington, v anterbury, and Otago, The Oompapy'a next despatches will be — S.S. QUEEN ELEANOB, 3574 tonp, 25th February. S.S. ABDANDEABG, 3; 18 tons 25th March S.S, TOMOANA (new steamer), 25th April. New Zealand Importer] of American Merchandise are i pswiall/ invited to instruct their Agents in tb.3 United States to support the TyserLine BteameTß.andto ootnmuaicato with the Company b New York raDreßentatives, Messrs Fnnch.Edye and Co., Produce Exchange, New York, or Messrs Tyeer and Co., 16 Fenohurch Avocne, London. RICHARDITODD, Colonial Superintendent Na^ie -, SUMMER CLEARING SALE. SPECIAL AND EXTRAOBDINABY BARGAIN LOTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. All who are unable to personally visit this Great Clearance Sale, and who wish to participate in the concessions now pro-' vailing can, by remitting the amount oi cash they desue to spend, rely upon tetting their orders faithfully executed ar Sale prices. Country Orders a Speciality |* at the D.I.CSTORES A. A. COUBiaAN. " Manager, B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. f THE MAN "% ; WHO LAUGHS | 1 .Is ■ the fortunate individual who 5 sleeps soundly, and for whom "good C , digestion waits on appetite." 3 Cheerfulness, sound sleep and perfect 4» digestion are always attainable by « drinking % WOLFE'S j SCHNAPPS I If you have "that tired feeling" f about you that makes you depressed «f and gloomy, caused probably by the ff liver and kidneys being a little out s of gear, try WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS f a pleasant tonic beverage. | Ask for WOLFE'S and refuse #„ f% cheap imitations. Cf

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 23 February 1899, Page 1

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600

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 23 February 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 23 February 1899, Page 1

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