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■i: Ehlplng. r - - 'fJMON. , STEAM tHIP. COMPANY i .- o- MJ. ■OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD). | 7 6tEAMERB SAIL FpOM WELLING- j - TON- AS UNDER:— j LYTTELTON. Tarawa a \ Pr.i | Lee- 14 ill pm Botonj-thaDS J'llon j.lieo 16 1 7.30 pm , Mojra , ,~ | Taes. t Nov 37 |3 pm , TArawers , 1 Tnes I X>ea 17 l.fl pm ' Botonuhacaj We 3 ■ Leo 19 ', 7 oOpm DUKEDIN. VIA LYTTELTON. Moura I Tar.a • Dec 17 !3 pm . Monow»i- | Thurs j Deo 19 |4 pm IiYTTELTON.f AXAKOA.t TIMARU, OAMARUf.A' PUNEDIN. Upolu | Wed | Dec 25 1 1 pm • ' t Without transhipment. - MELBOURNE, .vu LYTTELTON, DUHEDIN. BLUFF, ECOBABT. Uonowai | Thurs | Dec 19 i 4 pin HAPIEB, GISBOBNE. & AUCKLAND Waihora | Mon' | Dec 16 I 4 rt«i Uonrm - | Mon ) Dem 23 I 4 ,m SYDNEY. VIA AUCI^ANPI" W«rrlmoo. J Thurs j Deo J2 I 5 pm • SYDNEY DIRECT. . Mokoia | Sac Deo 34 |4 pm NELSON DIRBCXRotoitl TSuIT" | Dec~~ls | 10 pm~ '. TPIOTO> 4ND NELSON. Booking cargo through to Blenheim at ISs per toil. ■ , Connecting with train for- Blenheim at 6 p.m. (Weather and circumstancea;permittitig). Wainui -■ Mou : Deo-' lB 1 12.30 pm Rotorua | lass I Dto 17 I 12.30 pm HEW PLYMOUTH- & ONEHUNGA FOR AUOjCANI).ConneoTiinf at New 'Plymouth ,with through "traia from" Wellington on Tuesdays and PridAvs. ' - t AotoitiJ | Sun | Deo 13 |10 pm Takapuna I Wed ■ I D-.c~lß iS pm tCoiling afc.HeiHCtt. , WESTPORT, GRBYSIOUTii; <b HOKITIKA. VIA PICTON «fe NELSdH. ■ Wainni . . | Moa , \ Dgo I. li 3O.pm WBSTPORT AND GREYMOttTH. JatetNicol? • Mon ' I Dec 10 noon •Takes .Westport^Grey and HoUiwk* oargo. r - " \ SAMOA, AND FUI. (From Auckland.) - Hanroto'- / | Wed^glTJeo»lß;r-J' ' .. RA.BAT.OHGA. A.KD T&Hm " -"'(From &nc&iwi<lo "- ' - Oralau ,-. 1 Tuas • | Jan, 14 ! : SUVA ANDiLEVIJKA..- 1 (From Ancld»ii4 ) - Tavinni ~'\ Wed'^ | 3*n 8 1 Btrth* will only be-oildttod to passengers on production of passage tiokets at the Company I*"office.1 * "office. . - Tiokets. avaUable by -Messrs Hnddart, Parker and Co.'s stcaznurs,, VfesiraJim uA Zealandia. "'.■*' PASSENGERS BOOSED, and all nformation te be obtained from JOHNBTOK A CO., Itfc. Jacpo Quay. PASSENGERS BOOKED TO WKBT \ ."ApgrßATilAJr PQRTS. * • . . SHORTEST ROUTE TO AUCKLAND TIA, ONEHUNGA. oaneoting with through train from Sooth • »"• ' '-W'.m © ' LEAVE - JhEW VJ!s-£.4 i^Tß* PtiYM.GTITH as undez % i> '^ :g^^g*'(weatb.^rpormining);— Takapnna HJfcrt ,i) Weo^ \ 8.30 pm Botoiti | Tnes , |.Deo 17 | BSO pm. Tafcaonna | Thurs I Deo 19 I 8.30 -pm %' : Vasscngsra can emlxirk at Wclington on 3nna»Vß .' and Thnrsdaya/ proceeding hroagh ,by i>eamer to Onehunga : for tnoKlana. ' "■ ' ' " . " . JOHNSTON A CO., Ltd', , * • 1-anpoQoay. " ' OHIBE JUSE D - ..-':•*-*> O»E0? gTBAMBBB . - OTAGO 'SO LOWDdJT. esßTasiaas .Ji sooa ton* 13501 3500 'n.p; Bartf-SmiiS .. 1 SOOO tons 3SOO h.p . / BAiJJSc'diLaa .. 8100 fco»s |^500 h.p ' FlFESaillE \. t 8500 tons I 3500 h.p S AlftSdcaUE . . 8500 ton., «500 h.p MOaAYSHIttB . . I BSoaik>nß \ 3500 h.p - 'The- .'above mognificenf Steamera whiclt have, all been specially built for . tie New Zealand trade,-." jmd.make-.an average passage of 46 days, will, be de«natcucd «t- regular intervals, t - Steamers fitted ... throughout with " ELECTRIC LlGHT, 'and accommodation i» provided for saloon Doctor and Stewardess can 'ei. SALOON PASSAGE ,MOJJ3Y, TO LONDON, 45 guineas. : ~ - , Paasengera carried 'to port .-of departure' free. "' ■ , . For plans and .further particular*, Ipply, etc., to the Managers;-. " ■ TDRNBULL, MARTIN- &' CO., itutralian Mntnd Provident Buildings ' - Princess Street, -Duiiediu.

ZOUSEHOIiDEBS SHOULD NOTE THE FOLLOWING FACTS About - : Shadklock's - Will Bum Tfood or^CoaL - •.. •. Will' Bum, Wood -or CoalIT WILL VXTRX '.ASTT 7 FUEL, whether Coal.'-Ligniter-Qr -Wood. i rr is exceedingly^economiCAL. A great Saving Vof Fuel js effected. Cooking for ,te"n persons costs less tljan sixpence' per day. ■ - IT. IS ENTERELY POBTABLE, TeOjuiring absolutely no> brickwork AS^' A^COOKING RANGE IT IS SUPEEIOE to any range erer introduced to the New Zealand Mar- --«*• -^ket,' 'TKe^OTonß»"are " noted' for Vi- llEGUI^rpXt^H-HEATj- ■< ; THE-COPEEB BOILER^.— Tho Copk~*Z. . . ncr " Boilers ; snpplied these Raflge*' are- tinned iniide with pure tinZ and -are of a-jarger size made of hearieJ cbppei; than those of any othcr"~Bange. ■" \ XIIE",=OyEN BOTTOMS ,„ HEAT AVELL'.' Pastry eaa be' browned, or any liqnid substance/ such as Pie or Bice-Pudding, will frojttL fhe, bottoni. Large-sized^ loaVes of "Bread can also, be' baked in -them. itEPAIBS A MINIMUM.^— It is impossible' to conceire a /Kange requiring less repairs^ or, when neces»ary, ' easier effected than . the ORION RANGE. -" COOIONG^BECOMESA, PLEASURE —The -comfort, convenience, ■ and cleanliness attained are such that cookery becomes a pleasure; rather { , than a duty toM>e avoided." ' A.SK THEIR OPINION.— You - are •uro to 'know someone who has an ORION Range. Ask their .opinion. PriCMtrom Jg3 jLO/" u P*» r * -'"' ' '*■ Sole Ageniii-^ .. JAS. THAIIT & COg WANGANUr.^ , , '£\ *--- "■ -~^ r ~ tJe'j^^? 'i The Number of .ORION-.'Ranges. Sold if DOUBLE' that of any Other I ' , Make in tho Colony. CRANCANONGA VINEYARD, _ . Bell Street, Wanganui. . Josepli Soler, 1 PBOERIETOB. * Owing to the increasing demand for thcaejnnea, ,Mr -Soler- has taken over another, - two ihuttared"' aores 01 . land ntudtvoS thoiKaukatea Boa'd, No. 3 ' lifiey Wanganui/ and ' has already planted- a large., area in •vines. .Mr. ' Soler wifhei to call the attention of hotelkeepers and the publio generally to the. EXCELLENT QUALITY - of these "VrLNES, as will be seen, by the following Wines Mr Soler 7 sent „ the-^Melbourne International, E^hibilion.Jiii 1880. when competing' wUh"VJi u ose Irom-the Au»traliiin colonies, v obtaured Six Prizes. He -also obtained' Pirsf; Prizo Medal for these Wine*- for purity at the ChristchuTch International Exhibition, 1882. TheieWines were also exhibited at the Aehburton Exhibition, held on. the 20th March, 1885,. and received from the judges First Award of Merit', and were alsoawarded First Prize Medal at the N.Z. Industrial ■ Exhibition, 1885, Wellington;' JPrize" 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 tlk« Colonies '-at Wellington Conference held in' May, 1896; Gold . Medal at Queensland International Exhibition, held in Brisbane, 1837; and Gold and Silver , Medals at the Industrial "and Mining Exhibition, kald in Auckland, 1898-99. J. Soler, STREET, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10518, 14 December 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10518, 14 December 1901, Page 4