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SHIPPING.'- • ' A. HATRICK and CO. 'a WAIvGANUI UPRIVER TOURIST STEAMER LINE. , (New Zealand's Rhine:) THE PIONEER STEAMERS. Steamers: — "Maimwni," , "Wa-irere,," and , "Ohura." ' FOR PIPIRIKI. j The Now Favourite Route of the Colony. . On TUESDAY and FRIDAY, returning Wednesday and Saturday, 7 a.m. ( Fares, 10s return. Cargo, 5s ton. | SUNDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSIONS, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Fares, Is ; children half-price. For all particulars apply to . ] A. MATRICK and CO. I TT ASTINGS TV/TOORE ] THE RIDGWAY STREET DRAPER j AND CLOTHIER. , HALF YEARLY SALE STARTS j 30th TUNE. , DON'T FORGET Bargains in Blnnketß I Quits, Sheetings . DON'T FORGET Baigf'ivs in , Flannels Flannellettes, Table Linens etc. DON'T 'FORGET ' Bargains; in Dress Goods and Undercloth- 1 ing. . ' DON'T FORGET Bargains in Men's and' Boy's Clothing, Shirts, Ties and Mercery. Being greatly overstocked, the goods must be turned into Cash. TT ASTINGS 'OORE, THE BEEHIVE, Uidgway Street, Wancanni. HOMES MADE HAPPY.. PREMISES TOO SMALL. ! MAKING ROOM AND REDUCTIONS i DURING AUGUST. 1 20 PER CENT on ALL RANGES. Whether for GASH or TIME PAYMENTS ( I?or instance — \ ARAMOHO RANGE, £6, reduced to £4 16s j monthly - payment reduced from 6/8 to o/6. | DAVIS RANGES (superior to ny \ other raiige in the world), reduced . fi-om £4 15s to £3 16s ; payments reduced from 6/11 to 5/6. DAVIS RANGES No. 6816C, oven 18 x 18, 6 holes on top, heating . Chamber and provision for- hot water all over liouse. Reduced from £11 10s to £9 4s j payments ; reduced from 16/6 to 14/9 per month. THESE RANGES are not only the MOST ECONOMICAL, but the MOST DURABLE, j T> mAYLOR T\AVIS» ; American Range Depot and Financial i Agency, TONGARIRO QUAY. I N.B.— Two Sections, each £-acre; for sale on RiverJJanlc ; ;'• TXTANTED Known— Found, Parker'* YV Hair Jlonic cures Dandruff and Falling" Hair. .Hundreds of testimonials. A most perfect preparation. Price 2s 64 1 Sold everywhere. ;

SHIPPING. VVANGANUI SETTLERS' RIVER S.S. CO., LTD. TO PIPIRIKI. THE New Steamer Aotea will run regularly on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 7 a.m. Fares to Pipiriki, 10s. The P.S. AOTKA will make her usual trip. up the river on Sunday Afternoon at 2.30 o clock. Fares, Is j children, 6d. : For freight or passagee, apply to C. F. MILLWARD, Agent. TnganTFi steamship comPANY (Limited). FOR WELLINGTON. fei3*£s!6s The S.S. MANAROA, Capt. iRp J>*O* CoUins, will sail for the •r*"'*"^ abr"e Port (weather and " cii^timstanccs permitting) TUESDAY, .SEPTEMBER 18, at 4 p.m. An experienced Stewardess carried. For Freight or Passage, apply to— C. F. MILLWARD, Aeent. WELLINGTON STEAM PACKET COMPANY. FOR WELLINGTON The S.S. HUIA, Captain Crawford, will sail for the above Port', weither an-; circumstances permitting, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, at 3 p.m. An experienced Stewardess carried ' For Freight and Passage Apply to HOGAN and Co. Agents. Tanpn Quay. TVTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COM1N PANY, Ltd. FOR ONEHUNGA, VIA OPUNAKE. The S. S, GLENELG, Captain Robertson, will sail for the above ports (weather and circumstances permitting) on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, at 7 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to-— JOHNSTON and CO., Ltd , ' ' ' Aaents. FAVOURITE ROUTifi xu AUCKLAND, Via NEW PLYMOUTH. TVJORTHERN STEAMSHIP COM1N PANY (limited.) gj^MW? UAIRLOCH (weathen a,mi o.rcußJscances permitting) will leave foi % Onehunga frors New Plymouth as under: — . . SEPTEMBER. THURSDAY, 20th, at 10 p.m MONDAY, 24th, at 10 p.m. THURSDAY, 27th, at 10 p.m. 'Connect* witn Eipreal Train irom "Wellington. . For freight a-, passage apply JOHNSTON and CO., Ltd., business advertisements. /cleveland t>icycles. Cleveland JDicycles. AMERICA'S BEST WHEEL, is Honest Valui from £18. Inspection Invited. TURNER'S CYCLE WORKS, Ridgway Street

SHIPPING. rilHB TYBER LINE DLTOSCT BTEAm"kERVICE BETWEEN ■ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ' AND AT7BTRAI.ABIA. Fiwt-cla»» steamers will Uav» New York »t regular intervals, takiog cargo for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago. line Company's next despatch will be— STAR OF ENGLAND, 3511 tons, 20th 'September. INDRADEVI, 5423 tons, 26th October I" NSW Zoaland Importers oi Amt-ican Mtr. cbsndise are epecially invited to instruct their agents in the United State* to en) po»t the Tyser Line steamers, ac^o' coamuaicate with the Company's New York representatives, Messrs Funch, Edye mi to , Produce Exchange, New York, Messrs Tyßer and Co., 16 Fenckurch Avenue, London, or Mr Jae. L. Stevenson. WM«anuii KICHARD TODD, Colonini Superintendent, S on in 1 . SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION ; COMPANY, LIMITED. Will despatch their vessels as under (circumstances permitting), FOR LONDON. :* Steamers. \ (Probable Name ££ I Date of Port of '. Pg Oom'anderiDepai't'e Depart're Gothict 7755 Kidley Sept 13 Well'ton Bung'tira 4045|Nicol Sept 22Lyttelton Karam'ea -546 1 Burton Oct Kumaraf 6034 Scotland Oct . ,'■ *Will take- passengers. The Homeward passage will be via Rio de Jeneiro and (or) Monto Vidio (or) La Plata and Teneriffe, or St. Vincent The undersigned are~*empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand,' payment for which has been guaranteed in tho colony. FREEMAN- R. JACKSON .and CO. M. HOGAN and CO., Ltd. JAMES THAIN and Co., Ltd. Via Monte Video, Teneriffe, & Plymouth. rilflE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING -L COMPANY'B ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS . FOR LONDON. .. \ Probafcle; To Sail ' . Steamers jT'ns Final Poit. (about) ' I ; WhiiEatane '6000 Wellington October ii Waimate 5610 — October Wakanui 5706 - Novem. 1 Eakaia 5698 — November PAPAROA* 7000 - To follow Waikato . 4767 - • " RIMUTAfiA*' 7700 — Tekoa 40E0 — » > Papanui 6372 _ " Otarama 3808 — " RANGITIKP 7700 — « RUAPEHU" 8000 — 'TWIN-SCREW^ The above steamers have splendid accommodation for all b/asses of passengers at moderate rates. The Company's Mail Steamers will call at Monte Video on the homoward passage. Passenger rates by the New Zealand - Shipping Company's steamers are as follows:— First Saloon, single, £68. First Saloon, return, £105. Second Saloon, single, £36 16s. Second Saloon, return, £65. Rteerage^--2 Berth Cabins, Bingle 19 guineas with or 4 Berth „ „ 17 „ withOpen Bevfchs.men only 15 „ out kit Warrants for issue of passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. Particulars may be learned on application to JOHNSTON AND CO., Limited. Or NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY I Limited. rHwßffinflWDi^lßMffif^ I Difficulty in eipeetoratlon. A»t)iroa,NerTonsConsh«, I Catarrh, Sleeplosanona and Opprcißion Immcdlntcly I relieved by GBIMAULT i- Co'B INDIAN CIOAII--1 ETTES. SaHlby all ChmUtt.

EEDUOTION IN PRICE, BUT* NO T IN QUALITY. Owing to Changes in Tariff, - mH E Tjl MPi 11 E pO'.S T^ELICIOtS ftiEAS, UNRIVALLED FOR QUALITY AND VALUE, Can now be obtained at the following prices: — Dragon, 2/10 . Buffalo, 1/10 Houdah, 2/6 Ceylon (Red Label), 1/8 Elephant, 2/4 Mikado, 1/8 Crescent, 2/-. ' ■ Diadem (New Brand), 1/6 T7IXTRAORDINARY -V7ALUE ! ! ! pRESCENT mEA AT - QS. i

\ CETYLENE pAS. _ _■ ■ . A TESTIMONIALS. 'Nr' ~ " Woodville, 30th November, 1897. • My wife is very pleased with the light. , She can do any work by it the same as in . ' ' - • daylight. '" Sir, — I am perfectly satisfied with the 111111111? fTT .^^ ' ' jJT Acetylene Gas; its brilliancy far exceeds II Ijjp i I , coal gas or kerosene and is perfectly safe. I l^P I | It is that simple a child can make it with- I lfg£ < I \ out danger. I vould not be without it ' I lip; I ||§§lk |||| now. Onco used, always used.— Yours, |||||||[ &gk \ ?zZ§SgL 111l ' Dear Sir, — About a year since I gave you I g f I a testimonial in favour of the uso of Ace- I _J; . §|gP " I j tylene Uas. Since that period I have, no fa I .^g| <%% I(Q reason to ulter my opinion. It is ■ ive/ry I . ' '. . I • little trouble to manage, and so safe that- 111l ' ]p j|i ' • II a very^ ignorant person could have an acci- I K || duut. In fact, it is safer than kerosene, IIUI I jK |||, ||||l i 4 . the light is brilliant and soft, and I prefer 1 1| j I 1° '° C (Signed)' lgl A. D. WILLIS. • 111 " ~^^^^S Wi Puruatangii Station, Wairarapa, I il^^fe^a I 15th September, 1898 \\\\M «pr "p^ I I Dear Sir,— The No. 5 Acetylene Pwfec- I H '^^" II J i tion Generator you forwarded mo has been __!-,. J|| |ll||^fito: . . duly fitted up, supplying 20 lights. I had K^g^^ni'ljliL ....u,.u !t? ;, l |c r iAi^^^ no hitch or difficulty in charging and start- JWl^.^S^ inir the light, although neither the plumber ' Wzg^Wk.-- , 7%SELJ&W W? nor myself had seen one before. lam ex- ft%?|||.ft|k H -^^^V*,, ' ceedingly pleased with the remits, its bril- f^^o^\ „3S/ H P^i^ ' liancv, cleanliness, and simplicity being wSgW^-.tM^ K Y^( . : '^^i\A\\\\\\\\\n highly satisfactory.— Yom-s, etc., W^^Jfß ]& j '^TO\ Wt Wimganui, September 4th, 1900 }£i~ tyM Kw\\\\\(\U' Dear Sir,— l pm thoroughly satisfied 1 W/////mWf\ M\ StMBMLj' witli my Acetylene Gas plant, and strongly | #M j^MW//'l recommend it to anyono that wishes u. ])er- C \, // )JLy/ /^M..A ft*////) I ■wvcJWxx 1 feet light. It is more like day light than 1 J 3 C. MILLWARD. - =S 7S%»-:SSS=^S=«S-'— Aramoho, September 4. PERFECTION GENERATOR. Dear Bvx>- . c , pl fc T had Thousands in use nil over Australia ! inu ■ a rr, l 'J • , exneota- All particulars re Liglitim? Private Houses, S y Tliffitf^ U b ing so y simp7e? a i Shops, Hotels, Billiard Saloons etc., can did it nSX ml lighted up without as- be had on application to sistance. The Light iteslf is better than any I have used, and costs less than half. -a/r TTOGAK AND f^Q.,, LTD., b Yours faithfully, JYl.j 11. \J . O. L. BRIDGES, ... , . . . . Bookseller and Newsagent. • , District Ajjeuls,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 18 September 1900, Page 1

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