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UNION STEAMSHIP 00. OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. oteatnai - 3 leavo Wbmjsqton as under, woathai' and oiroumsUnoos ponuitting:— LYTTELTON, AKAROA TIMAITO OAMABU and DUNEDIN Upolu, Wod., Sopt. 3, " noon. NAPIER, GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND. To Anau, Mon., Sapt. 1, 4 p.m. Mararoa, Thurs., Snpt. i, -1 p.m. SYDNEY DIRECT. Wnrrimoo, Sat., Au<-. 30, 1 p.m. SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND. Mararoa, Thar., Sopt. 4, 4 p.m. NELSON DIRECT. Eotoiti, Sun., Aug. 31, 7 p.m. PICTON AND NELSON. Boohing cargo through to Blonhoim nt 153 por ton oonnoetins- with traiu for Blonhoim, woathor and otronmßtfincos permitting. Wainui, Sat., Aug. 30, ItUO p.m. Penguin, Tuos., Sept, 2, 12.30 p.m. Mapourika, Wed., Sopt. 3, 12.30 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA, FOR AUCKLAND. Oonneoting nt Now Plymouth with throu-fli train rom Wollington on TneMays nnd Fridays, Rotoiti*, Sun., Aug. 31, 7 p.m. Takapuna, Thurs., Sept. 4, 5 p.m. "■Calls at Nelson. WESTPORT, GREY, AND HOKITIKA, VIA PICTON AND NELSON, v Wainui, Sat., Aug. 30, 12.30 p.m. 9-N Mapourika, Wod., Sept. 3, 12.30 pm. WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. Corinna, Mon., Sept. 1, 1 p.m. RAROTONGA AND TAHITI, PROM AUCKLAND. Ovalaii, Tuesday, Sept. 0, SUVA ami* LEVUKA, PROM AUCKLAND. Taviuni, Wod., Sept. 10, Borth3 will only bo nllottod to pasaongors on production of piisßago ticket at tho Company's office, Ticket nvailablo tor stop-ovor or return by Messrs Hnddart Parker, and Co.' stoamors, Pasuougors booked to West Australian port 3. Offloe —CoaTOMUonsB-quAV, Wi*i,mnoios. TT~T" HUDDIET, IJM?I PARKER, |ratfj & COMPANY'S Jp — Large and Powerful Steamships— WESTRALIA (Waller) .. 2884 Tons Reg. ZEALANDIA (Wyllie) .. 2771 Tons Reg. ELINGAMITE (Atwood).. 2585 Tons Reg. Will leave Wolllngton an under (circumstances permitting)--FOR LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. ZEALANDIA Fri. Sept. 5 4 p.m. WESTRALIA Thurs. Sopt. 18 4 p.m. ELINGAMITE Fri. Sept. l'J 4 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF and HOBART. WESTRALIA I Tbrrs., Sep. 18, I 4 p.m. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. -M- ZEALANDIA I Thurs. I Sep. 11 I 4 p.m. r ELINGAMITE Thurs. | Sep. 25 | 4 p.m. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. WESTRALIA, | Sat. | Sept. 6| 4 p.m. All Tickets are available also for stop-over or re torn by ANy of UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, ani holders of U.S. 9. Co.'s Tickets may travel by THE ABOVR-NAMBD VESSELS, Head Office for New Zealand—Queen's Chambers, WKLLINGION. NEW ZEALAND'S RHINE. WANGAtfUI RIVER. EAST 81-WEEKLY SERVICE. UP RIVER— Tuesdays and Fridays. DOWN RlVEß—Wednesdays and SatueDAYS. A. HATRICK & CO. gOUTH AFRICA. STEAMER SAILINGS FROM SYDNEY TO CAPE AND DURBAN. Steamer Tons Sailing date about Yarrawosoa 4011 .. August 30 Abebdeen* 3650 .. September 12 Suevic .. 12,000 .. September 6 Bcngaree 2893 .. September 26 Damascus - 3600 .. October 3 Those contemplating going to SOUTH AFRICA are advised to secure accommodation as early as possible, as the steamers of all lines till rapidly. Passages booked and berths secured in all classes. Through fares and connecting steamers on applicaA tion to A* THOS. COOK, Custom House Qpay, - Wem-ino-ton. forget that neubol cures HEADACHE All storekeepers sell it. makes BOOTS AND "-ifofc *| 3 HARNESS waterprool I 1|"-| I /*■*■-■ pi ns a duck's back, and soft I l/-i.« r - asvelvot.Adds threstimos aL/W-Ui.wM to the wear of leather. Pleasant odour. Allow** a polish with blnclcmg, COLD MEDAL " EXHIBITION UUL.U ihcu/m. HIQHEsr AWARDS. for superiority, Blaok or •T*\ "I 1■ * Brown colour, Sold bj I 111 V\ VXI Tl Boot s * orD3 ' Saddlers. IJlllllllll Ironmongers, etc KanuAS VfclV IN*****aotory,Dulwloh,London, Saelnnd. tie the acknowledged leading remedy for all Female complaints. Recommended by the MedloalFaeulty.Tha genolne bear the aignatore of Vfa. Mabtxn (registered without whioh none ore genuine). No Lady should ba •without them. Of all Chemists throughout tbo World. -Proprietor :-MABTIN,OhomI*st,SDUTHAMPTaN,ENa. REDOLIIFE , Architects should specify REDCLIFFE 4kt CROWN Galvanised Corrugated Iron. There is no better Iron manufactured. Con- ' tractors should not be m.sled by erroneous statements. REDCLIFJJE is the'best ani cheapest first-class iron in Che market. GALVANISED REDCLIFFE covers a larger surface than any other brand. REDCLIFFE has been mora largely imported into New Zealand during the last twenty years than any other, and experience provos that every shoot will ■ be found perfeot and properly corrugated. I IR O IsT ON SALE BY ALL THE PRINCIPAL IRON MERCHANTS AND STORE, KEEPERS. S. J. BEST & CO., VARNISH AND PAINT WOBSS, Auckland. MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of On and Spirit Varnishes for Cabinet makers, Painters, Decorators, and Coach builders. Colours—Dry, in Paste, in Gold Size in Turps. [Established 1885.] MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY. npHE SOCIETY is prepared to gran LOANS—repayable by instalments or other w i se —on approved freehold or leaseholi securities. Term-! on application, ~~. B. KEITH, Manager. JJ t M. fl OW A Hl> Late of North Queensland, Having bought out Mr. R. Hole's carry ing plant with the intention of increasini the capacity of same, trust by strict atten tion to business, that old customers will stil continuo their patronage. R. IH. HOWARD, (Opposite Stables), Chapel-street, - Masterton. [a card.] WILLIAM PINCHES, Architect and Mechanical Engineer PLANS and Specifications prepare*] Estimates given also for additions an Drawings and Specification *"" prepared for Patents. Advice gratis. Ad dress—Church-street, Masterton. rjl W. COTTERELL AND CO,, Generi Jb • Carriers and Forwarding Agent Wellington.—Customhouse work of al 1 kin * promptly and carefully attended to. Vv not only e'ear goods, but land them i customers' doors. Goods storage accommi Nation. Furniture carefully removed. Coy, Musterton agent. Orders can be left i A. White & Co.'s.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7246, 29 August 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7246, 29 August 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7246, 29 August 1902, Page 1

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