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Shipping. "NI(IN~IiTEAMSHIP COM.PANY OT? NEW ZEALAND (LTD). STEAMERS SAIL FROM WELLINGTON AS UNDER:— * fiYTTELTOM. Rotomahana I Wed I Mar 16 ] 4.30 pm Tiilune | Tluus j May 17 i 5 pm ltotomaliana ■ Fii ' Mar 18 I 4.30 l>m """dus'edix. via lyttelton. I'alnne | Thnrs I Mar 17 | 5 pm MELBOURNE, m LYTTELTON, DUNMDIN, BLUFF,_&_HOBAItT. fiilunp fTiTtmT! May 17 | 5 pm NAPTiTrTgIBBORNE, & AUCKLAND. Omsipoie" \~Wcd j War 10 |5 pm Te Aiiau | Mon |M«2l| 2pm Waihora j Thura I Slar24 j4 pm ♦Calling at East Coa^ Bays. SYDNEYTvJA AUCKLAND. Waihora "~f Thnrs | Mar2l| 4pm SYDNEY DIRECT. Wakatipu | Sat i Marl!) |4 pm Monowai | Sat | Mar 26 j4 pm PICTOis AND NELSON. Booking caigo tluough to Blenheim at los per ton. ♦Connecting with tiain for Blenheim at 6 p.m. Wainui | Wed | Mar 16 |1 pm Rotorua* I Thnrs | Mar 17 I noon NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA, FOR AUCKAND. Connecting at New Plymouth with through train from Wellington on Tuesdays and Fridays. Penguin Thura I Mar 17 | 11 pm Mahinapua* j Sun | Mar 20 | 5.30 pm ♦Calls at Nelson. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, & HOKITIKA, VIA PICTON & NELSON. Wainui Wed Mar 16 ] 1 pm Haupin Sat Marl 9 Inoon Mawhera Mon Mar 21 | 1 pm BLENHEIM. Three boats a week ; RARATONGA AND TAHITI, FROM AUCKLAND. Upo'lu | Tnes j Mar 15 [ SUVA AND LEVUKA, PROM AUCKLAND. Flora | Wed | Mar 23 1 Tickets available by Messrß Huddart, Parker ana Co.'s steamers Westralia and Elengamite. PASSENGERS BOOKED TO WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS. EXCURSION SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. Toviuni will leave Auckland about Wednesday, Cth April, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. To be followed by Hauroto four weeks later. ' PASSENGERS BOOKED, and all information to be obtained from JOHNSTON & CO., Tanpo Quay. SHORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND, VIA ONEHUNGA. Connecting with through train from South /tL Cc DIEAMERS /r\ nfl.nr^ LEAVE NEW fe||Bsl&iffig£ PLYMOUTH as under CssessSSbsSbje^ (weather permitting) : — Penguin Fri | Mar 18 | Mahinapua Tues | Mar 22 | 9.45 pm Ponguiu Fri | Mar 25 | 9.45 pm • Passengers can embark at Wellington on Sundays and Thursdays, proceeding through by steamer to Oujhunga for Auckland. JOHNSTON & CO., Taupo Quay. 7 7- OHIRE LINE DIA/\ —.j'Lri* ©SECT STEAMERS ■^^^^^'OTAGO TO LONDON. FIFESHIRE .. 50C0tons 2400 h.p NAIRNSHIRE .. SlOOtons 2500 h.p MORAYSHIRE .. 5100 tons 2500 h.p PERTHSHIRE .. 8000 tons 3500 h.p BUTESHIRE .. 8000 tons 3500 h.p BANFFSHIRE ■■ 8100 tons 3500 h.p The above magnificent Steamers, which have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers fitted throughout with ELEC- - TRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for 36 Saloon Passengars. Doctor and Stewardess will be carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON, 45 guineas. Passengers carried to port of departure free. For Plans and further particulars, apply, eto , to the Managers, TURNBULL, MARTIN & CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Princes Street Dunedin. HE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS FOR LONDON, Via Monte Video, Teneriffe, <fc Plymouth— ' ' Port of T'ns De- Date, parture. Toi'gariro .. .. 4163 WeU'ton Peb" 17 •Ruahine .. .. 6127 WeU'ton Mar 17 ♦Rimutaka ..4515 Apr 14 Kaikoura .. ..4507 May 12 • Will also caU at Rio Janeiro. The above steamers have splendid accommodation for aU classes of passengers at moderate rates. The Company's mail steamers will caU at Montevideo on the homeward passage. Passenger Rates by the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers have been now reduced for the homeward voyage, as follows : — First Saloon, single, £58 „ „ return, £100 Second „ single, £36 15s „ „ return, £65 Steerage— 2-Berth Cabins,suigle, 19 guineas] with or 4-Berth „ „ 17 „ [without Openßerths,menonly,ls „ J kit. Warrants issued lor passages from the United Kingdom to New Zealand. Particulars may be learnad on appUcation to JOHNSTON & CO., Ob NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AOENCY CO., Limited. TpAPERHANGINGS. -jT&APERHANGINGS. JL T>APERHANGINGS. Just received, per mail steamer, large ship meut comprising Bed - room, - Sittingroom, Kitchen, Dining, and Drawing-room from 4d a rcll R. & E. Tingey. -m/T R S TT AYWO OD, In tnanking her numerous Customers, draws attention to the fact that she was the first to introduce a Laundry Cart into Wanganui, and has been weU pleased with the patronage she haß received from the leading residents of the town. Mus Hatwood, in order to maintain her reputation, has increased her staff, and is prepared to execute with promptness any work entrusted to her care. IS* Suits are Cleaned Equal to New. Carpets Beaten and Cleaned. CURTAIN DRESSING, A SPECIALITY. Now is your time. Agent — . MRS SIDDLE, Avenue If OOKING GLASSES made to order, JU any size, or re-glazed. Mirror Glass from 2s 3d per oot at R. andE. Tingey a. CHIEF BRAND Saddle Tweed Trou sers for Fanners and Stookmen, are * ttade to wea* C" " HIEF BRAND CLOTHING FACTORY has peen greatly enlarged to meet the demand. P~ LAlN~and Ornamental Sign Writing Notice Boards, Tickets, Sale Boards Wire Blinds, Fancy Window Screens, Glass Embossing— Well and oheaply done. Estimates given for tho above work at R. tdjdE.Tingoys

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9389, 16 March 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9389, 16 March 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9389, 16 March 1898, Page 4