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Shlppla£. | L~Mo»- tfTKAMf-H.'l' COMPANY - OF NJiW ZJt-A-AiJI; (LTD). - t-1 ti MISS SAIL FTIOM WELLINGTON AS rxr-KU:— I_ - "~'-'YT 7fKl/IX)N.7 fKI/IX)N. K-fom hsna i Moti . J.ov 25 |730 pm Te Aiiau* I 'JY(>! ! Kov2li l 4 ptn "__ri^"fibi3l". "vIA~"[TyTIELTOK. Te Anca i Tuts "Tnov 26 I 4 pm LYTTKL-ION.t AK-ROA.t TIMARU, OAfIIARiH-A DUNEDIN. Upo.n ■ I\\ ed | Nov 27 I noon tWithout transhipment. Melbourne; lyttelton, PUNEDIN. BLUFF, HOBART. Talune . | | Nov 28 |4pm . J HAPIER, GISBORNE. & AUCKLAND* Mo ira i Alo i | No/ '25 !4 pm Marsroj, 1 hnra I Nov 28 | 4 ptn Waihoia ' [ -Von I1) c 2|4 pm ' • SYDNEY. VIA AUCKLAND. Mararoa ' 'ihnis i Ncv 28 | 4 pm PICTOJ. AND NELSON. r Booking cargo through to Blenheim at 15s per ton. . Connecting with train for Blenheim at 6 p.m. ; • (Weather and circumstances permitting). Uapourika I 'J'aes | Nov 26 | 12.30 pm Wainni ! Wea i Nov 27 1 12.30 pm • NEW PLYMOUTH A ONEHUNGA FOR AUGKAND... Connecting at New Plymouth with through train frcm Wellington on Tuesdays and Fridays. , Kotoiti^ • Snu | Nov 24 j7 pm {Calling at Nelson. WESTPOBTTaHEYMOUTH. & HOKITIKA. VIA PICTON & NELSON. Wainni | Wed ' | Nov 27 I 12 30 pm WESTPOP.T AND GREYMOUTH. Carinna* ! Tue3 | Uov 25 | noon 'Takes Wectport, Grey and Hokitika cargo. \ SAMOA, A«D FIJI. • (From Auckland.) Hauroto | Wed I Deo 18 j ' BARATOSGA AND TAHITI ' . (From Auokland.) Ovalaa 1 Xnes | Jan 14 | SUVA AND LEVUKA. (From AncklanJ.) T-vinni I Ihors | Dec S | ~ Bertha v/iil only bo aUotted to passengers on production of passage tickets at the Company's office. Tickets available by Mossra Huddart, Parker aad Co.'s steamers Weafcralia anil Zeaiandia. PASSENGERS BOOKED, and an n/armation to ba obtoine<l from JOHNBTON A CO.. Ltc. Taupo Quay. PASSENGERS BOOKED TO WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS. SHORTEST KOOTJB TO AUOKLAND VIA ONEHUNGA. Onnecting with through train from Soot j r DTE4HER& .i- _Ji_«,O LEAVE MEW ./ t J ~AA&?£ PLYMOUTH as under »' - -i: <:Ji^^ (woathoc permitting):— jtotoiti fXno3 | Nov 26 I 8.30 pm Takapan* | Fri I Nov 29 j 8.30 pm Kotoiti | Tnes | Deo 3 A 8.30 pm . Passengers can embark at We ling ton on' 3nndays and Thursdays, proceeding .hroogh by steamer to Onehonga for Anokland. JOHNSTON A CO., Lm., 9 Tanpo Quay. r t3 HIRE LINE Dll'. n .^CteEOT BTEAMEBB k*-fe^^KoTAGO ToToNDON CJSRTHSHIRE .. 8000.ton« 3500 h.p - BUTESHIRE .. 8000 tons 3500 h.p. - BANFFSgiRB .. 8100 tons 3500 h.p PIFESHIBE ..i 8500 tons 3500 h.p SAIRNSHIRB ..8500 tons 3500 h.p , MOSAYSHIRE .. . J 8500-tona 3500 h.p * ,~Thp above magnificent Steamers which" have. alLbeea»specially built for ' the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be dea- , patchSd at regular intervals. Steamers fitted throughout with ; ELECTRIC LIGHT, and 1 accdmmoda.tion is provided for saloon passengers. "' Doctor and Stewardess caned. SALOON PASSAGE MOJ\Er TO LONDON, 46 guineas. ... Passengers carried to port oi departure free. __„-' For plans and further particular*., apply, etc.; to the Managers, , TURNBULL, MARTIN & CO., Australian Mutucl Provident Buildings Princess, Street, Dunedin. j .Aramoho Tea Gardens. ONE OE THE BEAUTY SPOTS Of WANGANUI. „ MARQUEE for Dancing and Social*. «, i6s per- night. „ . —Piano. _ (For Private Parties)." DONT FAIL TO VISIT THF. AttAMOHO TEA GARDENS. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE ONLY. - HOUSEHOLDERS SHOULD NOTE THE FOLLOWING FACTS • About Shacklock's ORION RANGES Will Burn Wood or Coal. Will Burn Wood or Coal. ' IT WILL BURN' ANY FUEL. whether Coal< Lignite, or Wood. IT IS EXCEEDINGLY ECONOMICAL. A great Saving of Fuel is y effected. Cooking for ' ten persons costs. less than sixpence per day. IT IS ENTIRELY PORTABLE, requirlHK absolutely no -• brickwork * * rfcttinl. . ■ ' •• ASTA^OOKING RANGE IT 'IS SUPERIOR to any range ever introduced to the New Zealand Mar- ' " kot.-> TBe Ovens are noted foi REGULARITY OF HEAT. THE COPPER BOILERS.— Tho Cop per Boilers supplied with these Ranges are tinned inside with pun tin, and are of a larger size madi of heavier copper than those of au> other Range. THE OVEN "BOTTOMS HEAT WELL. Pastry can,be brownedyoi any liquid substance,' such as Pie o) Rice- Pudding, will boil from th< bottom. Large-sized loaves o'. Bread can also be 'baked in them. REPAIRS A MINIMUM.— It is im; possible to a Range requiring less repairs, or, when' necessary, easier effected than thc.j ORION RANGE.COOKING BECOMES A PLEASURF — The" comfoirt, convenience, anc cleanliness attained are such that cookery becomes a pleasure, ratho. than a duty to be avoided. ASK THEIR OPINION.— You ar< sure to know someone who has ai ORION Range. Ask their opinion s Prioesfrom _£3 10/" n P w » ra Solo Agents: j JAS. THAIN & CO., WANGANUI. . - The Number of ORION Eangeß Sold is DOUBLE that of any Other Make in the Colony. i m^ ————————— — _v CBANCANONQA_VINEY_HD, .-_ 801 l Street, Wanganui. Joseph Soler, PROPRIETOR. c Owing-to'th'e increasing demand for these wines, Mr Soler has /taken, over another two hundred acre* of law situate on the Kaukatea Boad, No. -a lane, Wanganui, and has already planted a large area in vines. Mr Solor withes tocall4he attention of hotelkeepers and the public gjawsaUr to tie Excellent quaxtty of these WINES, as will be seen by the following awards. The Winem Mr ' Soler lent to the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880, when competing with those from the Australian colonies, obtained- Six Pruea. Ho also obtained First Prize Medal for these Wines for purity at the Christchurch International Exhibition, 1882. These Wines were also exhibited at the Ashburton Exhibition, held on the 20th March, 1885, and received from the judges First. Award of Merit, and were also awarded First 1 -Price M«dnl at tho N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, 1895, ' Wellington ; Prize Medal at the Indian and Colonial Ex- • hibition held in London, 1887; Prize Medal at the Melbourne International Exhibition held in 1889; First Prize for th* Colonies at Wellington Conference held in May, 1896; Gold Medal at Queensland International Exhibition, held in Brisbane, 1897; and Gold and Silver Medalo at the Industrial and Mining Exhibition, held in Auckland, 1898-90. J. Soler, BELL STREET, WANGANUI. •"

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10502, 25 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10502, 25 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10502, 25 November 1901, Page 4

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