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..t-.w^^-v-w^fchiping.-. - *• ■■ I (TNTON PTFAMBBIP COMPANY , J OF NEW Zr-ALAND (LTD). ! sVT^AMERB SAIL FT.OM WELLINGLrT'ClitiTON. . M-nijoa V'n 1 i'eb 14 |4 pm ] ~"DrKE'DIN","\'JA_*LVTTELTON. j jy»r< 7» ~ Il'.I I . 1 I I 1 1. 24 | 4 pm. LVITbLTON.t AKAKOA.f TIMABU, OAMARHf. * DUNKDIN. - 1 "Upa!u I Woi ' I Feb 19 I 1 pnt i transhipment. ' I HKLUODIISK, vu LVJLTELTON, I DnNELIN. CLCFF. UOBABT. I RA^E^g^^^jTETA^UOKLAND j t« Aiitti" Til"" J -f^b "'4 P m U»r«iroa j ituia Feb 2O 1 4 ptn - SYDHKY. VtA"AUCKLAND. M»raroa PT\\u mj fc-b 20 |4 pm SIDNEY DlllECa^ MunowaT ' SiU | I'eb* 15 II "pm • PICTON iKD NEiISON. Booking cargo tb rough to Blenheim tot 15s per ton. 1 Connecting with train for Blenheim at C p.m. • ' (Weather anJ circumstances t-ermittfog). Haapiri iT'ri' Tl'i-b 14 I uoon" Botorua 1 S.vt | Feb 15 | 12.80 pm Wainni I Mop- | Feb 17 I 12.30 pm HEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNOA. • TOBAUOICAND. Connecting at New Plymouth with through train from Wellington 'on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday* Kotoitit " I Snn 1 Feb 16 ! 2 pffli JCalling at Nelson. •H3BTPOBT. GBEYMOUTU, * HO«-0-TIKA. VIA PICTON A NELSON. . Haapiri TFri | Fab 14 1 noon ' • Waiuui I Mon i Feb 17 I 12.80.pm ' SAMOA, ASD FIJI. i^.\ (gj?"" Auckland,)-^~? j c x_ ' BABATONGA AND TAHITI (Frpm-Anokland.) ' Qralan I fuas I F.b 25 | V- - SOYA AND LEVDKA. (From Auckland ) Ttvianl I Wed | Veb 20 1 T^T.t'utrV^r..md4A Parker and Co/i steamsrs Westnlto aflfl Zealandia. ; '■■ ' ?AS3ENGEBS BOOKBD; and aU ■•, formation U bs obtainad from JOHN* BTON ajgO^lrnL^Tanpp'.Qns.y." ,■ PAPSENOBBS BOOKBD TO WJPI* ADBTBALIAN POlffl^ . , giIOHIBBII aOOTK TO AUCKLAND VIA ONBHUHOi^^ : Connecting with thrwafh train from South i^r CT E A.-M F. BS ¥& _© LEAVE «BW /l/ l --»PfjY3IOOTH Mundei j^Sflfr IVkapuna. 1 Hat I Feb 15 , B.HO pm Kotoiti |Toe3.-l~yeb 18) 380 pm I'«ueßgers can ojnuwrk at W.j.lington ou 3iKi3iy3 •ua Thursaays. ptocaoaing tnough bf ' ' B+eamor to Onehanga for luokland. JOHN3TON <S CO.. Lid , - . . y l^Qoayy4iSIBE c WXwM'i^^OBEOT STBAMBBB i* i^HliiiiS'OTAGO TO LONDOR- - PBBTHSHIRB . . 8000 lons I 3SOO h.p BUTESHIRE „ 8000 tons 3500 h;p BANEFSaiKE .. 8100 tons I 3500 h,p mTIFBSHIBE v. 8500 tons 3500 h.p aAIENSHIRB' .. 8500 tons 3500 h.f MOBAYSHIi^B . . I BSQqtbna '3500 h.p * The above -* magnificent Steamers which,, have all been specially built for, Ufcmw,Zealind trade, rod make »n aTarage^palsage of 46 days, will bo dot? patched at regular intervals. > Steamers -.fitted •. throughout with ELECTBIC LIGHT, and .accommoda tiea 4s provided for saloon passungert- • Doctor and Stewardess cari'ed. •. SALOON PASSAGE MOJEY -TO LONDON, 45 guineas. Passengers carried to port of depar tnr* free. , ' For plans and further" particulars, IPPIT,-.etc.,-to..the Managers, TUBNBtJLL, MABTIN & CO.. kustrilian Mutucl Provident Building* ;;-'^- - Princess Street, Dunedin. t? 1 . * ■ *•)

5 AOUSEHOLDEBS SHOULD NOTE, «• : THE FOLLOWING FACTS^ j «. 1 1. . . , ' . * ' ■Auout • Sbaoklook'a ORION RANGrBt| WiU Bixn'Wood 01 Coal. "" . % Will Burn Wood or ,Coal i^-i^.* ■: * i '^^^, * •^"'•" * ' IT "WILL BURN ANY POEL whether Coal, Lignite, or Wood. IT IS EXCEEDINGLY ECONQMI tJATSr^A'TSKair Saving of Tftt*TP effected. Cooking for ten posOincosts" less than siipenc* vnjuj.sj JX IS .ENTIRELY POBTAW.B«-"w< anirjiC absolutely .no brickwork) ASACOOKINa BAN^E XT* »' SUPEBIOB to, any range wit in troduced to ths New Zealand Market. The Ovens are noted foi BEGULABTrr OP HEAT* ' ;*gj THE COBPSB BOILEBS.— The<3ft»: per Boilers suppUed with ties., Banges an tinned inside with pun -tin;-and are of a larger size pad* of'Tieavier copner thanr those of anjs.' s'dtMer Eange. a *\ THE OVEN BOTTOMS HEAT Pastry, can be brown W, 01. .any liquid substance, such as fie-ol .Bice Pudding, .will boil frort tb<-, Itottoin. Large-sized, loaves' ol -Bread can also be baked in tliem. BKPAXBS A" MINIMUM.-^lt is »r possible to conceive a Bango re? fqniring less repairs, or/ when necessary, easier effected tliaa * 'thrOBION RANGE. v *' COOKING BECOMES A PLEASURE* comfort, convenience,, and cleanliness attained arc such that .-cookery becomes a pleasure, ralluti than a duty to be avoided. ASK. THEIB OPINION.— You ?• an jrere to know someone who has a) OBION Hange. Ask their opiiiiou Price. from ]_{)/- upward . , - Sole. Agents: JASf. THAIN & CO., wanganui: The Number of ORION Banges 'Soli is DOUBLE that of any Other Make in the Colony.

CHANCANONGA VDJEYABD, BalL Street, WanganuL ? Soler, , s PBOPBIETOB. .',- ' I , " \ £ Owing to ths incnadns; dsmaadfor these TOes, Mr^oler has take* over another two^ hundred acres of ' laM situater osith* Kaukatea Boad, K«V]f] lan«,"tWaa«ssmi, and has alrsad/ planted -aTarg* mt in Tinsia.- ilx ioler wishes to oaß the atteatin of notelkeepers and the public generally to the EXCELLENT QUALITY ol these -WINEB,:as will be seen by the following- awards. The Wines Mr Soler sent to the Melbourne later-, national Exhibition in 1880. when, competing ' Vila those from the. An*-; tralian colonies, obtained Six Priics. He also-o btained First Price Medal for theso' Wines for purity at the Chriltchnrch International Exhibit Uon, JSaHi' These Wines were also *x-T fcibited : at the Ashbnrton Exhibition,held otf the 20th March, 1885, and re--ceived.'firqßi the judges Firat iWard«f Merit, and. Were also awarded First Prize Mtdal r at the N.Z. Industrial Exhibition, 1885, Wellington; Prize ICsdal at the Indian 'and Colonial Exhibition held, in London. 1887; Prira Medal at the MelDoiirne-'ljuternational Bxhibition held in 1889; First Prize for the Colonies at Wellington Conference held' in May, 1896; Gold Medal at Queensland International Exhibition, held in Brisbane, 1897, * and Gold and Silver Medals at the Industrial and. Mining Exhibition, kald in Auckland, 1898-99. J. Soler, BELL STBEET, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10568, 14 February 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10568, 14 February 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10568, 14 February 1902, Page 4

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