Shipping. WELLINGTON WANGANUI STEAMER SERVICE. S.S. "INVERCARGILL.' The above vessel will sail regularly between Wanganui and Wellington, weather and circumstances permitting. Passenger Fares: Single 14/-.; Return Stewardess carried. For date of sailing and other particu*XEW P ZE ALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO- LTD. NEW x-LYMOUTH —OXEHU.MiA — AUCKLAND SERVICE. S.S. HARAWA. Weather and circumstances permitting. the above passenger steamer will leave New Plymouth for onehunga al 8.20 p.m. on Tuesdays and Saturday Mav instead of Friday 30th April, ieturning to New Plymouth from Onehunga on Mondays and Thursdays, at J p Fares and other information may be obtained from — JOHNSTON & CO., LTDNORTHERN S.S. CO- LID. UNION S.S. COY., LTD., Agents. NEW 3/- EDITIONS. POSTAGE 3d. EXTRA. [“Cameos” —by Corelli. I “Boy”—by Corelli. '“Deiicia”—by Corelli. ■ “The Net”—Rex Beach. '“Heart of the Sunset”—Rex Beach, i "The Iron Trail’’—by Rex Beach. ' “The Silver Horde” —by Rex Beach. ; “The Coastlanders” —by Cronin. : “The Triumph of John Kars” by ■ Cullum. i “The Lost Naval Papers”—by Cop- . plestone. ."Aunt Jane and Uncle James.” —by Conyers. ; "Jennie Baxter. Journalist" by R. Barr. "The Road to Mandalay”—by B. M. ! Croker. , "General John Regan”—by B A. : Birmingham. “The Ocean Sleuth"—by Drake. ’ “The Carnival of Florence” —by ! Bowen.. . j“The Lost World” —by Conan Doyle. I "The Poison Belt”—Conan Doyle. ; “Sir Nigel”—Conan Doyle, i “Cipher Six” —Le Queux. “1914” —by Oxenham. “By Right of Sword”—Marchant. “The Legion of Honour"—by Orczy. “Love’s Burden,” —by Peterson. “Fate and the Watcher,” by Peterson. “The Tree of Heaven"—by Sinclair. '“The Professional Aunt," by i Wemyss. ’ “Jaunty in Charge”—by Wemyss. i“The Singing Bone” —by Austin Freeman. “John Thorndyke',s Cases” —by Austin Freeman. "The Huntress”—by Footner. “King Spruce,”—by H. Day. “The Long Trick” —by Bartimeus. “To Right tire Wrong,” by Edna Lyall. "In Spite of All”—by Edna Lyall. “A Daughter of the Dons”—by Raine. "Three Men” —by Jerome. “Whispering Smith” —by Spearman. “Mistress of Herself”—by Savi. “Sinners All” —by Savi. H. I. JONES & SON LUUItaJJ. I THE AVENUE WANGAIIUL .UMS* -riir CARPET Int HOUSE *-* THiRKLESON’S Ld Velvet Pile <N«it TkMtr.l tapestries ALWAYS tbe Bißest Sektiae WAIMARINO—TUKAANU. ROYAL MAIL AND TOURIST CAR. , Car leaves Waimarino Mondays, ; Wednesdays and Fridays at 8.30 a.m. Arrives Tokaanu 12.30 p.m., i connecting with Boat for Taupo, i Car leaves Tokaanu same days at 3 p.m., arrives Waimarino 6 p.m., connecting with express far North and South. Please wire for seats In advance. Only 2olbs luggage allowed each passenger. Special cars arranged by wire or letter; day or night trips. THO 3. REES, Proprietor, WAIMARINO.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17894, 14 June 1920, Page 3
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