SHIPPING. WELLINGTON STEAM PACKET CO. THE following Steamers will be despatched as under (weather and circumstances permitfcitig):— FOR WELLINGTON. S.S. STORMBIRD, FRIDAY. Midnight. . . N.Z.L. AND M.A. CO., LTD... Agents. S.S. HUTA. SATURDAY, at 3 p.m. WANGANUI SUPPLY CO., Limited, ■■■'"'. Agentsl. FOR WEST COAST PORTS S.S. ORETI (for Greymouth), FRJDAY, Midnight. JOHNSTON and CO., Agents. For freight or passage apply to above agents or to C F. MILLWARD, Wanganui. 'anchor line steam packets. nelson jubilee carnival. ■ for nelson direct. SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. mHE s.s. KENNEDAY, Captain Gra_l_ ha.m, will sail for above port (weai ther permitting) on SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY.. At Midnight. Returning on the Bth or 9th February. FARES—3Os. Return. Available for three Months. • Accommodation provided for over 100 . Passengers., . For freight and passage,' apply to SCLANDERS AND CO., Agents, Tanpo Juay. TOURIST SEASON, 1901-2. WANGANUI TO PIPIRIKI AND TANGARAKAtJ. v Und6r Agreement with the New Zealand Government.) WANGANfJI SETTLERS' RIVER S.S. COMPANY, LTD.
Fleet: P.S. AOTEA (Captain Allan), S.S. AORERE, and S.S. AORANGI (building). rpHE P.S. AOTEA saib for Pipiriki X. Every TUESDAY and FRIDAY morning, at 7 o'clock. Returning Wednesdays and Saturdays. The Aotea connects with the Company's Aorere at Pipiriki for the upper reaches. HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS. The usual Tuesday and Friday Trips to Pipiriki and the Upper Roaches will be run, returning Wednesdays and Saturdays. SUNDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION, 2.30 to 5. Fares 6d. COOK'S COUPON 3 ACCEPTED. For particulars apply to . . C. F. MILLWARD, Agent. Mr Millward's Office will be open fron 8.30 to a*^ every Monday and Friday evening l^^he purpose of booking passengers. FAVOURITE ROUTE TO AUCKLAND, via NEW PLYMOUTH. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). ,k g[ THE S.S. M^WWi NGAPUHI ;rill leave for O/iehunga from New Plymouth as under: — JANUARY— Wednesday, 29th, at 8.30 p.m. Friday, 31st, at 8.30 p.m. Oonncts with express from Wellington. For freight or passage apply to JOHNSTON AND CO., Ltd., Agents. TITT OOL QHIPS. THE undersigned will despatch the following High-Class Vessels for LONDON Direct: — GANTOCK ROCK, 1,556 tons, 100 Al. Sailing about end of January. For freight and particulars, apply to GEO. H. SCALES, Wellington. WOOL should be consigned to "J" SHED RAILWAY WHARF, for OVERSIDE TRANSHIPMENT.
STARTLING I TARTLINQ A NNOUNCEMENT. i\.N.NOUNCEMENT. A Deluge of Bargains at HANNAH'S Cask Boob Market in the Avenue. Cart Loads of Boots and Shoes to be cleared out at Cost and under, to bring the Stock down to reasonable dimensions for Stocktaking. Our huge purchases lately of enormous quantities at unheard of reductions enables us to offer Boots and Shoes at prices never before touched. If you want extraordinary value for your money now is the time. NO PLACE LIKE HANNAH'S FOR BARGAINS. See Doors and Windows for Prices. MANY MOEE MOTHERS would have healthier, bonnier, and happier children if they fed them regularly on AULSEBROOK'S MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS. Thousands of children in New Zealand have been reared on them with the happiest results. How to give the Biscuits— FOR VERY YOUNG CHILDREN rub the Biscuits very lightly on a clean nutmeg grater, or crush very fine and sift through a sieve; mis carefully with boiling water, stirring well, and give through feeding bottle or by spoon. As there Is milk in them, it is not advisable to add it. In the case of young and delicate children, it is better to give only about half a biscuit every two hours than a larger quantity less often. FOR OLDER CHILDREN, pour boil-' ing water on biscuits as they are and give by spoon. A good way is to put a saucer over a cup or basin in which tho biscuits are placed to soak, until they swell out. leaving no water. Later on children can have them either whole or soaked, at home or at school. THEY WILL BE FOUND A FATENING, STRENGTHENING DIET FOR YOUNQ OR OLD. AULSEBROOK'S MTLK \ RROWROOT "OTSOUITS, THE MOST ECONOMICAL ANT) j »KST FOODS THAT CAY HE OB- j
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Wanganui Chronicle, 31 January 1902, Page 1
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652Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, 31 January 1902, Page 1
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