ft»K)H I "'_T'_fAMSBIP COMPANY U OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD). j 6TEASIERS B AIT. FKOM WELMNOTON A» UN Mm:— ] v ','v.* BYTOELTON. '• j Ro'omaliaua | Wed | Mai* 12 I 5 pra Ta\uue . I Thurs ! Mar IS | 4 pus M*pouri!;a j Thiirs i^Mar 13J spm "^ DU»^pfNrVIA*~r^TTE"LTON. Tafiuo | ihnrh I War 13 | 4 rm _r_"frK_TONvT alc aiulvF fiMASyri OAMARI't. * PtlNSniSf. ' Upelu | V.od | Mar 10 I1 pm transhipmoii^ MKLBQUHNE, tv UIIXErjTON, UUNEDIN. BLDPP, HQDAItT. Talune | Xhnra j Mar lSl'i'pm No Dutiedin cargo, MAPIER, GISBOBKK. <fe AUCKLAND Te Anau I Uou . Mar 17 I 4 pm Mararoa I Tlwra ' Mar 20 I 4 pm SYDNEY, VIA ADOKLASD. Mararna I 'i her* , Mar 20 | 4 pm SYDNEY DIRECT.. Waihont |Sat | Mar 1 5 I1 pm KEbSON DIRECT '_ Sotoiti | Sun | Mar 16 | midni'ht PICTON AND NELSON. Booking cargo through to Blenheim at 15s per ton. Connecting with train for Blenheim at 6 p.m. Weather and oiroumstonoes permitting). Botorua I Xbura | Mar 18 I 18.30 pm Waiuai ! Fri | M&r 14 |U. 30 pm Rotorua ! 6*l I Mar 15 I 12.30 pm Botorna | lues I Mar 18 1 12.80 pm NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNOA FOB AUGKAND. Gonneoting at Nevr Plymouth with through train from Wellington on Tuesdays, Tharsdays. and Saturdays fakapuna I Wed I Mar 12 I 5 pm Rotoiti} I Suit i Mar 16 \ midui'ht tQaHing at,N.et3on .. < PrBSTPORT.GBEYMGUTar-'HOKI. TIKA. VIA PIOTON & NELBON. ] Wainui I Fri i Mar 14 I 13.30 pm Hsuplri | Wed | Mar 19 I noon "~ SAMOA, AND FIJI. -. , , >v > J (From Auckland.)' - ** ypilipqri : j;W«d ' 71 Mar 12^v AND TA*HITI "\ (From Auckland.) Tarin-i JTues. | M»r2s | SUVA AND liEVCKA. . (-X rom Anckland ) Oralau I Wed I M»r 26 | VerihswiU only be allotted te passiagsrj on production of nassage tiotots a* «be Parker ana Oo.'s steamora WsatraU* anil Zsalandia, -- 3OOKED, and aU~T r f armation to be obtained from JOHNSTON ft CO., L-n:, Taupo Quay. PASSENGERS BOOKED TO WEBS a.ta??aTj_TßaiiiAN ports/* -^ \ SUORTEBT ROUTS' TO AaOKLAND VIA ONEHUNGA. 1 ■nestlaj w!4a th fSu^htriin from South: ' _..-. >3 LEAVE *KEW /■-, &U-*: PLYiHOUTH a»und« Takapuoa "Xhare I Mar 13 i €.30 pm ' Takapana | Sat i Mar 13 1 8.30 pm ; Sotoiti P»,j<yoeß'-.ia[a"P »,j<yoeB'-.ia[a" 181^30 pm Pasaengore can ombirk at We Jington on 3aadays and Thursdays, proceeding :_roui- bv.° Ve4mer' to Onehdnga for 4aoklahd. r ~ * ' - JOHNSTON A CO., Ltd , ff -c; - ' * Tanpo Quay. 77~ -" , tSHIBE IiNB.DI- ' ' .^.^REOT STEAMERS i ' "" '- OTAGOTQ LONDON eßßTasaiaa . . <jjoo tons 1 3300. h.p BOrasaißS .• SMOtons* 3500 h.p BANFFSaiBSi .. 13100 tons I SSOO h.p FIFBBHIBB . . I 8500 tons 1 8500 h.p SAiaNSdtaa. .. 8500 tens 3500 h.p MQSAY3HIR3 . . I 8503 tons | 3500 h.p (. The ' above magnificent Steamers which have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, rad make an average passage ol 46 days, will be despatched at regular interrals. v Steamei-s fitted throughout with ELECTBIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for saloon passengers Doctor and Stewardess caned. SALOON PASSAGE MO.fEY TO LONDON, 45 guineas. 'Passengers -carried to port .of departure free. For plans and further particulars, spply, etc., "to the Managers, fTURNBULL, MARTIN & CO.. Australian Mutuci Provident Buildings ■ ■ Princess Srr»et. Dnnwdin. sVß*M«wM_|*_|*|BV^__PV_r__P^_P^P_PsHW!V^ *^^Ji»_Bi*J_4_l_i ' '■' _■ tICTORIA AVKN^Ej; WANG-inJt Opposite Wesleyaa Church. ; ,. .Telephocf, No. m»i j —%f : &;,<•' - ' ~ '- ' s^" .it ■»; -. t? - ..-..- :f: f HOUSEHOLDERS SHOULD MOT! *;. ,XHE»QLLOWING FACTO ,» -l^iU"S-« } Wood or OoaL • ' ' a fis 5-^ '/Will Burn Wopdor Ceal. _?*w__ .'bprn" 7 " any,C fueis. .-whether Coal, Lignite, or. Wood IT'TS S EXCEEDINGLY ECONQjH•"njAL. '-'^ i: J_reat Saving of.Fuel'is effected: ' Cooking- fox 'ten ' persons than sixpence per day'.s ffrlß ENTIRELY POBTABLE, ? reoiuirina; -absolutely no brickwork RANGE IT ' ; 18 -''SUPERIOR to any range ever introduced to the New Zealand Mar : ket." The Ovens are noted for REGULARITY OF HEAT. THE COPPER BOlLEjaS.— The Cop- - per Boilers supplied with these lianges are tinned inside with pure . tin, and arc of a larger size made of heavier copner than those 'of an; other Range. THE OVEN BOTTOMS HEAT WELL. Pastry can be browned, or any liquid substance, such as Pie'oi Bice Pudding, will boil from tht> bottom. Large-sized loaves of Bread can also be baked in them. REPAIRS A MINIMUM.— It is impossible to .conceive a Range requiring less repairs, or, when necrs aary, easier effected than- tfar OEION RANGE. COOKING BECOMES A PLEASURE ■>— The comfort, convenience, and cleanliness attained axe such that cookery becomes a ploosure, . rathei than a duty to be avoided. ASK THEIR OPINION.— jTou sre rare to know someone who has an ORION Range. Ask their opinion Prloesfrom j£3 '10/™ n P w » ta Sole Agents: , JAS THAIN & CO., WANGANUI. X The Number of ORION Ranges Sold is DOUBLE that of any Other '' Make in the Colony. \ ■ _£ CBANCANONGA VINEYARD, . C Bell Street, Wangaaui. _■ ', « ? , -_k •- ■ ?■? Soler, . , . , .. PBOPRIEIOR... y v. , Owing to the increasing demand lei,. ■ these wines," Mr Soler has taken 6vei another/two hundred acres "of land attMter on the Xaakatea Roaa, Xe£& Liner Wanganui, and- "has^ riisflll . planted a targe area ia vines. "Mb j Soler wishes to oall the attentk>Si..ot. J notelkeepers and the pnbUe r ß__aaD» ' to the EXCELLENT QUALITY;^ tUees;.W;INES,.as wiU beaeen by^ft • following, awaris. The Wines W SofefUent to the Melbourne ' Inter-naftoriaj^-frhibition in 1880,' wnfcal competing with' those from the Ant' ' trifian colonies, obtained Six "PriiesV He also obtained First Prize. Medal fot theso Winea for purity afe. thi>. CHristohnrch International.. :Exhibi? ' tion,- 1882. . These Wines were- also ex- ■ hibited at the Ashburton. Exhibition,, hold Qn the 20th March, 1885,^and received from the judges Firsfc'Award" of Merit,' and were also awarded First Priie*^Me"dal at the N.Z. IndustrialExhibition;' lßßs, WeUington; Prise' MediiS^the Indian and Colonial- Ex- ; hiWtimi neld in London, 188T; Priie _C€9aT at'tae-Dtelbourne .International Exhibition held in 1889; First Prise : for"- lEe" -"Colonies at Wellington Coa^ ferenc^Jield in May, 1896.;. GoldMcdaV at Queensland International Exhibition, held in Brisbane, 1807; - and Gold -and "Silver Medals at the , Industrial ' and Mining Exhibition, hrid in.' Aucklafld, 1898-99. J^ Spier, * BELL STREET. WANGANUI. *
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Wanganui Herald, Volume xxxvi, Issue 10590, 12 March 1902, Page 4
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