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B|f TMION STEAMFHtU COMPANY . ■gpU OF SEW ZEALAND (LTD). \ K^SIEAMERfi SAIL FT.OM WELLING- : *8& TON AS tfSDER:— j |4 ~- '. LYTTEftTON. : r - R'-fcHn-ili'na i .Mou . f-av 25 |730 pm , . ►Te Anna _"| Tne v. I Kov 26 |4 pm ( LYTTELTON. j A»an ) Toes -1 Kov 26 j4 pm ( iji.YTT ELTON, f AKAHOA.t TIMARU, ||c--~ QAM ARUt.'A 'DUNEDIN. -* jJifpolu | Wed rNov. 27 I noon Ip^.'- fWithout transhipment. "| B^MEIiBOURisEi vu. LYTTELTON, , Bps-?- DPNEDIN. BLDFF. HOBART. * Kfy*htane i Thar I Nov 28 |4 pm PpIAPIER, GISBORNE. & AUCKLAND J lfe|itoar» | iloa j Nov 2-3 !4 pm „ IfprMararoa : Ihira I Kov 28 |4 pm £ HggVaihoia | Mod | D;o 214 pm j. Wkp. SYDNEY, VIA AUCKLAND. I Hj**~»ro» ' Thars J Nov 33 I* pm ? M* PICTOIs OID NELSON. t p:-Booklng ougo through to Blenheim at t 4&<r • ' 15s per ton. ■ - 1 S«?Ooon«oting with train for Blenheim at V-- 6;i.m. ' ' • ] •i£ (Weather and circumstances permitting). r Mapourika ■ Tues I Nov 26 | 12.30 pm S.J-Wainni I Wed i Nov 27 I 12.30 pra ' '" BW * PLYMOUTH 4 ONEHUNGA §?; FOB AUOKAND. Ic'Oanneotmg mt New Plymouth with I^:.. through train from Wellington on JiJJ, ' TUeadays and Fridayg. |! Itotoiti} I Sun j Nov 24 j7 pm ■;" ' " tCalling at N,eiso^. GKEYMOUTH, & HOKIT ,- TIKA. VIA PIOTON & NELSON. I'Wainni | Wed | Nov 27 | 12 30 pm ■/ ' WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. ',Catinu»* | Tuea r | Nov 2S | noon ->- 'Takes Westport, Grey and Hokitika ? cargo. - £- SAMOA. ASD FIJI. |r_ (From Auckland.) SHanroto | Wed . fl>eo 13 } ' KABATONGA AND TAHITI (From Auckland.) >'Ovalau . | Tnea . | Jan 14 | - &~~- SUVA AND X.EVUKA. ~ j Is?s}.. (From Aucldan3-.) ( , 1 Thi.ra 1 Deo 5 | . %Wrtha will only be allotted to passengers go production of pa-Tsaga tiokets at the -^ Ooxnpany*s of&ce. available by -Messrs Huddart, J 1 ?" - Parker and Co.'s staamors WeatraUa *' " an 3 Zealandia. . _%■ BOOKED, aud M ln- c Bw. tarmation te be obtaine-l from JOHN- c ?< . BTON A CO., Ltb.. Tanpo Quay. i ; PASSENGERS BOOICBD TO WEST i - U% AUSTBALIAN PORTS. f SHORTEST BO UTfi TO AUCKLAND pT TIA ONEHUNGA. B^' OBIMOtiBg with through train from Sout i sfe- : L r. 'cTB'aMKSB _J^«.O LEAVE c,EW WWffiSkr&il&St PLYISIOUTH as und?r Wm^X^T^^ 3 (weath-*rpermitting):— fTues ~| Nov 26 I 8.30 pm Klakapan* 1 Fri . 1 Nov. 29 j 8.30 pm ■pßotOtti I Toea | Deo 3^ I 8-30 pm K?;\Vas»engors can embark at WeJingtonon K'3imday« and Thursdays/ proceeding Wfrpinoafr by steamer to Onehunga for . t *^ >kl * na jOHNSTON 4 <30., Ltd., ■fS- "■ Tanpo Quay. ■p*~~~ I XiINE Dl- |&. ' j^L— Object fITEAMEBB Wt- i, '^r«Sfep3^^: OTAGO !PO IiONDON i ttBBTHaHI»E .. | 8000 tons [3500 b.p ■TiaTßsaiaß-^ aooo tons -3500 h. P ■ l BAHFFSaiae .. SlOOtons I 3500 h.p fcrnTfiTTrrr" . . 1 ssoo tons 1 3500 h.p ■SiIRNSaiRB . . \ 8500 tens 3500 h.p g MORAYSHIRE .-. 18500 tons | 3500 h.p W The above 1 ' magnifioent Steamers ■ wHidi k»iro «11 1»m specially buUt for v' tbe New Zealand tpade, and make an "•' x »Terage passage of 46 days, will be flea- . patched at regular intervala. - -Steamers fitted}, throughout with LIGHT, and a^commoda- '' tion ia provided for saloon- passengersDoctor and Stewardess caw'rf. • SALOON , PASSAGE MOJEY TO : LONDON, 45 guinea^. .Pawengen carried to T>on. of oepati - - For -plans and further particulars, f»PPlT»'«to.,- to "the Managers, _ I TUBNBULL, MARTIN. & CO., Australian Mutucl Provident Buildings - " .Princeas Streetj' Dunedin. \ Aramoho Tea Gardens. -"HONE OF THE BEAUTY SPOTS OF . WANGANUI. * MARQUEE for Dancing and Social*. Iss per night. Piano. (For Private Parties). " DONT FAIL TO . VISIT THE AllA .^ MOHO 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. V IT WILL BURN ANY FUEL, ■,-, whether ' Coal, Lignite, or Wood. ■*■ IT IS EXCEEDINGLY,.- ECONOMIC ML -n*T- .A great Saving*' of Fuel is effected. - for .ten persons H- coat«Vlt«- *h» n sixpence per day. U; IT IS ENTIBELY PORTABLE, reX.' quiringy absolutely no brickwork settine. . _^ , f ASA COOKING RANGE IT IS M- SUPERIOR td any range ever inH< troduced to the New Zealand Mar- ■'- ket. The Ovens arc noted foi X 'REGULARITY OF HEAT. ■" THE COPPER BOILERS.— Tho CopH , per Boilers supplied- with these l:” Ranges are tinned inside with purr ■' tin, -and are of a larger size madi H of heavier copper than-thoao of anj B- other Range. . ■ THE OVEN BOTTOMS HEAI UL.. WELL. Paatry can be" browned, o. H^ any liquid substance, such as Pie o B r Bice Pudding, wilh-boil from tilt m\f. bottom. Large-sized loaves o ■t-,. ' Bread can also be baked in them. Mf- -BEPAIRS A MINIMUM^-7- It is to W& possible to conceive . a. Range re Bjf-- quiring less repairs, or, when neces ■^^ »ary, easier effected than tb« Mi . ORION RANGE. X COOKING BECOMES A PLEASURX H|: —The comfozt," convenience, ant mlfc cleanliness, attained . are such that mP cookery becomes a pleasure, rathe. B^ than a duty to be avoided. X ASK THEIR OPINION.— You an nno to know sonledne who haa ar m,. OBION Eange. Ask their opinion B^- Prices from J£Q 10/™ u P wlurai Um\ ' * — - \ ~ ' : Sole Agents : X JAS. THAIN & CO., ■' i. WANGANUL ■ \ Hi The Number of ORION Ranges Sold H'-l .i» DOUBLE that of an-y Other V< \~ Mako in the Colony. X' CBANCANONGA VINEYABD, ■^ BeU Street^ Wanganui. ' ' ■^ Joseph Soler, . ■ ~ PROPRIETOR. H Owine to the increasing demand fo- ■ theie wnes, Mr Sojer has taken ove. ■»' another two hundred ..acres of lane KS situate on the Kaukat'ea Boad", No. : H>~ Line, Wanganui, and has alrcadj ■ ' planted a large area" ia vines. M> ■ - Soler wishes to call the attention o! ■ hotelkeepers ond the puWicjreiierallj ■ to the EXCELLENT QUALITY o ■ ' these WINES, as will.be hccu by thi ■ following awards. -The AVincs Mj ■ Soler sent to the Melbourne Inter ■ national Exhibition in ISBO, wher. H competing with- those; from the Aub ■ tralian colonies, 1 obtained Sis Prizes ■ He also" obtained First Ptwe Meda ■ for these Wines for purity at tlu ■ Christchurch International ExhibiH ' tion, 1882. "These Wines were also es ■sV hibited at the Ashburton Exhibition Wr held °° the soai Marol1 ' 1^ 85 ' and r^ ■X ceived from. 'the judges Firsfc A.ward VflL of Merit, and were also awardedjrir st • V Priie Medal at . the N.Zr Industrial ™T Exhibition, 1885, Wellington; Pnzr K~ Medal at the Indian' and Colonial Ex■SV "hibition held in London, 1887; Prize 8~. Medal at the Melbourne International ■ - Exhibition Jield in 1889; First Phjip ■ ~'t& th» -Oolonies at Wellington Con■r.'ferenoe hMd in May, 1896; Gold ■^ Medal at Queensland International mfi Exhibition, held in Brisbane, 1897? ■* and Gold Medalo at the K^f . In'lsstrial" and Mining Exhibition, W^-- held in Auckland, 1898-99. Hi-* J. Soler, BELL STREET, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10503, 26 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10503, 26 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10503, 26 November 1901, Page 4

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