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> : - / "Z ifTWION- STEAMfcHIP COMPANY ' \£ OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD). '' STEAMEUSSAIt, FEOM WELLINO- •' _^.>-'fON ASUNDER:— ~ 3 LtTTEIiTOS. iicrarr.a- MPri ■"] Oeo '20 |4 pm i>Jjs£snCVlA LYTTELTON. Mot.owai | Thors ' Dec 19 | 4 pna t JESfXBIiTOI!r.t-"A'KAnOA,t--'TI I MARCr, OAMARtTf, & PUMEDIN. tfpo'li | Wed | Deo 25' ! Ipm , tWithont transhipment. MELBOURNE, vu LYTTELTON, / . UUNEDIN. BLUFF, HOBART. Monawai | Thurs | Dec 19 I 4 pm ■APIER. GISBORNE. & AUCKLAND ""Konr* { ATon | Deo 23 !4 tm ■ • ' HUraron ! Th'urs . D.o 2G I 4 pm BYDNEY. VIA AUCKLAND. ""' ■Warrimoo • 1 Thurs 'Deo 26 1 * pm , BTDNET DIRECT.. Talnno | Fri ! Pec 20 | noon NELSON DIRECT - ■ Bpclu ' |Fn 1 leo 20.| 3pm ltotoiti- | Bat | Dso 21 1 Bpm ■ MOTO*. AND NELSON. Booking cargo th'rongh to Blenheim, at 16s per ton. Connecting with train tor Blenheim at S p.m. "■ (Weather and circumstances permitting). Rotorua IThura Dec 19 112.30 pm Hauplri I Fri Deo 20 \ noon > Botorua. ' ! Sat • Deo r 2l l 12.80 pm HEW PLTMOtJIH & ONEHUNGA -, FOR AUG&AND. c Connecting at New "Plymouth with through train from Wellington an - ' Tuesday! and Fridays. ■_* Botoiti I Mon-, - | Deo 23 | pm~~ WEBTPOBT, GKBTMOUXH, * HOKI TIKA, VIA EIOTON A N EIiSOJU. ; -, Hmpiri 1 Fri _ 1 Deo , 20 I noon - •WBBTPORT AND GRSYMOUI^. Coritna* " | Mon ! Dec 23 | noon . •Takes Weetport, Grey and Hokitika cargo- " '. NBIiSON & NEW .PLYMOUTH. Upola -, i. Fri ■ | Deo 20 13pm _ " SAMOA, .AHD THI. (From Auckland.) Hanrtto- 1 Wed- I Deo 18 ) BARATONGAAND -TAHITI • (From Auckland.) . Qralaa I Taea . | Jan -14 | BUYA AND liEVUKA. ~ ~ -^■iV . ' TKTinnl |Wed,-|J«nB | : Utrths wUlpnly be sJlot.ted to; passengers • <•*» production of .fi^ige tiokete at.the "Company* 1 ofßoe. ' ' v neketa" available by Messr* Hnddaet, Pifker and- Go.'d sttemera Weatrahs and Zeaiandia. ' ;;-_' " . FAfISBISGERa BOOKED, and oil j- *- fonn»tion'te bo otrtained. from JOHNBTON A 00., Ittc.. Tanpo Qnay. PABSBNGEBB TO •» WEST >■ /' "ATJBTBALIANPORTBr. t SHORTEST ROUTE-TO AUOKLAND . ■„ * -?IA ONEHUNGA. .• - V Goaaaoting with through train from Souu - r 'p, -Cl IB 1 * me be ••-'• _kL*lc) leave • "new V J '- ~ryd&£ PLYBIOUTH ,a* itSdei V- ' v - ***?53®' (v7*sat"g«r'pefmiHuig):— X." Takapana ' | Thurs I Deo '19 I 8.30 pn . Sakapana I Sat Deo 21 | 8.-30 pn v Sotofti; . |Toe« I Deo 12^8-30 pm " ■ - V«s9ongers oan eminrk at Wo .lington ox and Tharadaya. prooee.'ling Attbarii by stoamet to Onehonga foi ~ -"kaoktond; ' " ' ,-..^ ■> ■ - J^./ r JOHNSTON .St. CO., Ltd r ' ' ' ' " * qq P 0 Q'^y-' . - ■ -' - . 4J"HiRE '"LINE DI/f/ f v s f; i-a ,C>BEqTWra!A'MERf - \- -i^^^'OTAGOTOLONDOB iPHBTHSHIBE ..'ISOOOtoni '3500' h.i •UTsaaiaß >".-^oootons 3500 h.i BANFF3aiHES -".V '8100'tbns 3500 h.c HF£Saiߣ-v r< "MOO tons 3SoOhlj rSIAIRNSaUiK .. 8500 tons 3500 h : i MORAYSHIRE .. '8500 tons 3500 hit "~The above - magnificent - Steamer which have ill been bnilt foi . th« New Zealand trade, and- make, ai ' average passage 'of 46 days, will oe^oes > patched at 'tegular intervals. '. Steamers' fitted '.throughout witl • TELECTRIC LIGHT, and .acepmmoda ""^. .. Ijon ia provided for saloon passengers -■- ' "-.DQctor an 4. Stewardess can*ed. „ ' C-BAt.OON^PASSAGE MOICBT TC , LONDON, 45 guinejw. ' - ■-passengers carried to port of o«par •*sre free. , . - "^ '" . . % .-v-j-por plans and -further particular! " /Iw4T» •*«•» '*» * ie Managers, . . •^"tihinbull, martin & co., • - tttstralian Mntud, Provident Buildingi '■'-!'. • "Princess Street, Dunedin.

HOUSEHOLDERS. SHOULD NOTE THE FOLLOWING FACTS ' About _ , • Bhacklock's . , .OKION GANGES ■*- Will Bntn Wood or Cosl. • • ■ Will 1 Burn- Wood or Coal. - IT-WlLli' BTON 1 ANT' FtTEL, '■whether Goal,' Lignite, or Wood. TT JS BXCEEDENGLT ECONOMICAL. A great Saving of Fuel is ' '- ' -effected. Cooking for- ten persons .v< 'costs less than sixpence per day. ■ '.'. ' "'•IT IS -ENTIBELT POBTABLE, re- ' ""f quiring absolutely no brickwork , Asr^ffiobkiNG bange, xr s .is -r-^ i '"'{ItJWEBIOB to any range eVefin- \ troduced to the New Zealand Mary . k«t. • The Orens -' -noted for . .fBEGTJLABITY OF HEAT.' - yCHB'COPFEB BOHiEBS.— The Cop- -, -.^ --per Boiler* . supplied with thcar -<:-•, 'IWBi'es '^arje tinned inside with pure - . ' •**«;• and are of a larger sUe made - -. '<* 4tTlA»T£er r Jxrnner than those of any -. otksr -Range; ' *• * ' 1 " „ -HEAT j ' ' WELL. Pastry can be browned, or ' -any liquid substance, such as Pie or Bice< Pudding, will boil from- the tottomr Large-siied loares of Bread can also be baked in tbem. EEPATBS A iHSIMXnt.—It is'im-. possible to conceire a Bange roquirinK less xepairs, or, when necea- ' iiaryv^-easier' effected than the -x. O»K)SvBANGE.' --'- i ■ - -H . COOKING BECOMES A PLEASUBE „* ,— The? comfort, conTenience, . and .«/,', cleanliness attained are such that ,-, a -, pleasure, rmther -,V " -than a duty to be avoided. . , , - » %%SX. THEIB OPINION.— Xon^ .«m ' ' ■*? ; sure to Sirow someone who' has* sn ' *"-=-^-"OBIOli Binge.*" Ask their opinion. ■*«** • ?Y:^ : : C ; ; . *to AgenU: „ 4 J^MsITMAIN & CO., ?;'f'*iV'^ /WANQANUI. . -^. -. . . , i'iho oC-OBIQN ■, Kanges : flold is DOUBLE that of qny Other -- '. " .->' Make in the Colony. , ■ t _ t , \ ' ■ > "*>' ■ - , '- --_ V > , , ■. ".'i*,^'--, < ■ "'- •H :, rCBANCANONGA TINEYABD, ■'•' ■;•'" Boll ' Street, Wanganni. >' :i Joseph Seder, .^* " ' PBjWBIETOB. '-,ii - ■ ,';i~- Owing toflie increasing demand for --itlie»e:.wjnes^Mr Soler hartaksn orej JSH6th«rriwo hundred 'acres of. land iS««te/<m the Kaukitea Bond, NoTa v 3i»,(v^aair*»ni'^nd. -has -already - _ ,nJ«»tea :« ;larg« »re» in vine*. Mf " 'golte wishes, to caU the attention of ".'boWlkseperrand the public generaUr - v "to «ie EXCELLENT^QUALITX; jof -/. these^WlNES, as will be seen br«h« ; : -following 'awards. The Wines Mr, - Soler*sent"to " the- Melbourne* Ihter--•'iiaiioMl Exhibition in 18«0. wh>n - '""' competing wll^ those rrom thtf'Aus- ' 'tßalrWeolonjeo. obtained Six Prizes.' =. JB^also^obtiapedFJrsJ,. Prize Medal for JtHeao Whines for pniitr at tao. - Ckrislekurck International , Exnibi- • *"* "«Bluaiß2. VJ lheße Wines were also ex-, ' '-'liiKfilßnit the Ashburton Exhibition, - r " hildTon the 20th March, 1885, and re- * ' wi^d from the" judges First Award ol Merit, and were also awarded First Prise .Medal at the N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, 1885, Wellington; frae Medal at the Indian and Colonial Ex- . hibition held in London. 1887;, Pme 'Medal at the Melbourne International Exhibition held in. 1889; First Pr«e 'for the Colonies at "Wellington Con- . fmsec held in May, 1896; Gold Utitl at Queensland International Exhibition; held. in Brisbane 1897; .* «nd Gold and Silver -Medalo at the -Tiiustrisl -and Minifag Exhibition, ' Held in Auckland, 1898-99. , ~$ \ * J. 4 BELL STBEKF, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10523, 20 December 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10523, 20 December 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10523, 20 December 1901, Page 4

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