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Shipping. N D.L. _ N.D.L. IMPIKIM. MAIL SIKAMERS. FOUK-WKEKLY SERVICE. TO LONDON AND CONTINhNT. VIA LOLOilliO, SUVA. NAPLICS, GKNOA, "SOUP HAMPTON, ANTWERP and BREMKN. ■ Sydney, £ <, Steamer. Tons Comratndcr 1.3«p- Sij^j GITKISENA.U 80S1 f' B"!<e Oct 3S%* >> SEYUI.IIZ tooo AAhlboro Oct 31 --S g-u BkKvlK\' 11570 C Von Borell «ov zs, o -_•»- KOON \C Na-rath Dec 20 fc, »• *Twin S'icw Steamer. FARES 1O LONDON: First Saloon : Single, £70 to £80 ; Return £120. Second Saloon . Single, £,43 to £46 ; Return £6i>. Third Class.: Single £10 to £18; Return f.VU to £:«. Saloon Return Tickets are available for TWO HOUND THE WORLD, £130, with £»6 Atlantic "kV.'duced fares through to new york, via suez. COLOMBO.— Special reduced Return Tickets are now issued to Colombo, available tor 75 days. Fare from Sydney, £+1 n»st-class, £29 secondcjas*; available tor return by steamers of other Mail Line!,. TO MANILLA, CHINA, AND JAPAN. Regular FOUR-WEEKLY Service from Sydn-y, calling at Ntvv Britain, New Guinea, and Manilla, for Hongkong, Kohe, and Yokohama, connecting at Hongkong with the FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE of the N.D.L. from Japan and China to Europe. FARES TO HONGKONG, from Sydney.— l., £'M; 11., £23; 111., £I.'>; Deck, £». 'Passengers booked through to Europe and America, either via Suez, San Francisco, or VanLinwi wabhed on board by expert laundresses. Civility and Cleanliness leading features. Eng*Hsh -Poj«» G^"llißDOC_: AND CO.. Wangauui Agenti. F.H.B. \ ft:der\l moulder siimr. lines (Under contract with the New Zealand Government). DIRECT SERVICE TO WEST COAST. UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. Taking wool, skins, pMieral and refrigerated carso at lowest ruiirnt rates of freight. FOR AVONMOUTH, LIVERPOOL, MANCIFESTFR GL\SGOW, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS. Ste_mer. Tom. Saih. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR FIRSTCLASS AND IHIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS. FARES: First-class, £10 guineas; Third-class, £16, £18, £20, Fitted throughout with electric light. Surgeon and Stewardess carried. For Freight and Passage apply to the Managing Agents for-N.Z.— N.Z. AN© AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.. C. F. miLLW*RD and CO., WANGANUI. Agents, Waugauui. C. F. MIL-WARD and CO., WANGANUI. We are Agents for the following lines:— Orient Mail Line via Suez. All Red- Line, via Vancouver, ludeul Line, via the Cape. Lund Line, \ia Afrira. S.S. "Storm" and "Ripple" trading regularly to Southern purts. SPECIAL ROUND THE WORLD TOUR ARRANGED. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. On'y nrtiinl current fares quoted. Write fur' Pamphlets, sent free. 0. F. MILLWAnO AND CO., WANCANUI. MESSRS. JOHNSTON AND CO., LIMITED. Are prepared to book passengers to— LNGLUVD, AMERICA, aud the CONTINENT, by tho following lines' — CANADI W-AUSTRALIAN LINE (the All Red N T EW°ZE\LAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LID. P. and O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. ORIENT PACIFIC COMPANY, LIMITED. ROUND THE WORLD TOURS. For full parli< ulars on applitatiou to--JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. OHAVANNES HOTEL, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS. J. A. SMYTH, Proprietor. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, i ItIDGWAY RTREKT, WANGANUI. TTT T> mUCK, PItOPJtIETOR. ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR AND UP-TO-DATE HOTELS IN THE NORTH ISLAND. Affords Excellent Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and Visitors to Wanganui. Only the Best Brands of Alea, Stont, and Spirits kept. B.N.Z. Tea Rooms FOR DAINTY PASTRY, TEMPTING CAKES, and REFRESHMENTS OF ALL KIND?. The .-jiiality of our goods ie abs-jlu'.c'y guaranteed to he of the best, and the ingredients are the purest possible. Afternoon Tea sowed in a cosily farm.«hc<l room daily, at Outelli and James. BUvEKS, CATKIiEUS, ET<\, THE AVENUE. Samples. MRS OLSEN lia^ opened up a larse parcel of English Manufaetu -er's Sample-,, coinpnuiiipr Child's Drosses. PiTialdii's, Blouses, Shirrq, and Woven Coin ii-'. Tlios" ■win* were disappointed be I ore, come early alid have first choice. WANTED Known. Wilton's Nursery Hair Lotion will keep Children's Heads entirely cJean. Is Gd hottle. Wil* ton's Pharmacies, Avenue &nd River Bank.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12582, 1 October 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12582, 1 October 1908, Page 1