SHIPPING. TTANCOUVER I>OUTE. y . __ ___ _|jj CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL 8.8. LlNfi AND "'•^ANADIAN-PAGTFIC RAILWAY. Through some of the Greatest SCENIC WONDERS: of the World to all parts of CANADA/UNITED STATES, BRITISH ISLES and CONTINENT OF EUROPE. ROUND THE WORLD TOURS in conjunction with all the Cape, Suee, China, and Japan hives at Lowest Rates.1 ■ • '...]■ Steamers will leave ac under Steamer. From Sydney. ,'From Suva MOANA Nqv. 21; ■ Nov. 29 •MAKURA' I Dec 19. Dec. 26 ZEALANDIA Jan. 16. Jan. 23 *New Twin-screw I3teainer (8075 tons). Passengers from N.Z. have the option of joining the steamers of this increasingly popular ronte at Sydney, or later via Auckland and Suva. • Pamphlets, Maps,.and all information f r*« ''"* < UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.). Managing Acenta." •VTEW r^EALAND /Company. rol'al mail line of steamers for london. Via. MONTE VIDEO, TENNERIFFE, and PLYMOUTH. Very superior Accommodation for Passengers. Specially fitted with Clayton's Patent Fire Extinguishers, Probable . Bteamers ' Tons Final o To Sail Port. About "Ruahine* 12.000 Wellington Nov. 1? rßuapehu 9,880 tons Dec. 15 tßotorua* 12,500 tons Jan. 12. +Turakina* 10,960 Feb. 9. +Ton£>;ariro* 10,192 Mar. 9. make Rio de Janeiro an additional port of call. *Twin Screw. tCalla Rio do Janeiro. Warrants for passages from London to New Zealand issued at this end. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., NZ. LOAN A MERCANTILE AGENCY C 0... AGENTS. bHAW, OAVILL, AND A LBION COMPANY, LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, VIA MONTE VIDEO AND TENERII?FE.\ SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION/ ROOMY CABINS AND SPACIOUS DECKS. , . , SAILINGS (circumstances permitting): NAME. ' Tons. Leaving. Port. *ATHENIC 12234 Oct. 6 Well'gt'u *CORINTHICt 12231 Nov. 3 Well'gt'n •ARAWA 9372 Dec. 1 Well'gt'n *TAINUI 10500 Dec. 29 Well'gt n 1911 •lONIC 12232 Jan. 26 Well'gt'n * Twin Screw. t Calls at Rio de Janeiro. Special facilities given to residents in the Dominion to bring out friends from Home either by pre-paymeht <*L passage money in New Zealand or by guarantee. All steamers are now being fitted with the Co apparatus, which ,is most effective in extinguishing Jire, and cannot possibly damage cargtf or anything with which it comes in contact. For full particulars apply to the agents:— " FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. WANGANUI SUPPLY AND AGENCY CO., LTD.' THAIN AND CO., LTD. LEVIN AND CO., LTD. SEND 3FOB "COOK'S SAILING XiXST." (Posted free), giving FARES AND SAILING DATES - . ■ ..' ■ By BOOK'S P. arid O. S.N. Co. 1911 - Orient Line ■ . ..■ N.D.L. German) Sailings Passages. Cah.-Australian. All Lines. Passages. N.Z. Shipping Co. All Routes.. Passages. Shaw, Savill Co. All Classes. White Star Line. HOOK'S Cape Lines 1911 ' UOOK'S Etc., etc., etc. , '-M■ TO BOOKING FEES!! SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OFFERED ROOK'S gHIPPING O FFICE, FAIRBURN AND SILK, Agents, Wanganui. WANTED Known.—Hotels for sale, Several first-class; country hotels for sale ar«d exchange.—Apply Lewis ; or.d Ct»., Wanganui. WANTED KnoWn.—lf you Tiav€ anything for sale see us. If you *ant to buy see us. Wo hold weekly sales of produce, furniture, etc.—Shepherd Bros. "'Phone 212. FREE CHRISTMAS TRIP. 'WHfon's Tonic' Competition. THE PRIZES. prSST PRIZE: A nrot-class railway ticket, available for one month over all the North Island, or if preferred, the South Island, Government railway lines, or its equivalent m cash. SECOND fffilZE: One pound In cash. THIRD 3PBXSSB! Ten shillings in cash. THE COMPETITION. These prizes will be awarded to the three persons each of whom send in the test six sentences or phrases, of not more than five w<m»£ each, that may be best applied to Wilton'a Tonic for run-down people. THE CONDITIONS. Each entry must be written ,on the coupon enclosed with a bottle of Wilton's Tonic. As many coupons may be sent in as desired. All entries must be received before December Ist, 1910. The judges' award will be made known as soon as possible after, the date of closing of the Competition, and their decision must be regarded as final. THE OBJECT. The object of this competition is to make more wiaely known the e& cellence of "WHiTON'S TONIC as a restorative for those who are suffering from weakness, nervousness, debility, loss of. appetite, or are recovering from influenza. WIIiTOJTS TONIC, 2/0 per Bottle. If your chemist or storekeeper does not stock it, send 2/6 in postal notef. and a bottle will be posted free to your ad«!ress by the proprietor, ffl. H. WILTON, <:' BESTOJKBSirO & PAWCtiTr CHZISIST, Victoria Avenue and River V*ak,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12652, 4 November 1910, Page 1
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