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Shipping. N D.L. _ N.D.L. IMPERIAL MAIL STHAMERS. FOUR-VVKEKLY SERVICE. TO LONDON AND CONTINENT. VIA COLOMBO, SUi:/, NAPLES. GENOA, ~~ SOI' 1 HAMPTON, A^TWERI" and BREMEN. ~"" I Sydney S v . Steamer. Tons Commander GUI- T-KN-VU Bo3i JU Bolte Oct 355 g,^ >. bEiOUTZ -txjoo AAhlborn Oct 31 g-3 g-3 BkEMKN' 11570 C Von Bortll Ji«v 2i § „,£,O Kt>oN I C Nahr^th Dec a 6 v *Twin Screw Steamer. ?ARES TO LONDON: First Saloon. Single, £70 to £80; Return £120. Second Saloon- Single, £13 to £4G; Return £69 Third Class: Single £1G to £18; Return £29 to £,ii. Saloon Return Tickets are available for TWO YI'ARS ROUND THE WORLD, £130, with £26 Atlantic b< RJbbuCED FARES THROUGH TO NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ. _. , . COLOMBO.— Special reduced Return Tickets are now is«ued to Colombo, available for 75 days. Fare Irom Sydney, £41 first-class, £29 sccondcjass; available for return by- steamers of other Mail Lines. TO MANILLA, CHINA, AND JAPAN. Regular FOUR-WEEKLY Service from Sydney, calling at New Britain, New Guinea, and -Manilla, for Hongkong, Kohe, and nectins; 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, £33; 11., £23; 111., £15; Deck, £9. Passengers booked through to Europe and. Amcrira, either via Suez, San Francisco, or Van- ; couver. , ' , -2" Linen washed nn board by espcrt laundresses. . Civility and Cleanliness leading features. Jtugelish spoken on board. , BURGESS MURDOCK AND CO., Wanganui Agent*. F.H.S. FEDERAL HOULDER SHIRE LINES I (Under contract with the New Zealand Governs ment). i DIRECT SERVICE TO WEST COAST. UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. Taking wool, skins, general and refrigerated carfco at lowest current rates of £rei«h t. •*,-~, -~ FOli AVONMOUTH, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW, CONTINENTAL and AUhKII CAN PORTS^ .. i Steamer. Tons. Sails. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR FIRSTCLASS AND THIRD-CLASS PASSLNGKRS.;, FARES: First-class, £10 guineas; Third-cjass, £16, £18, £20. ' n Fitted throughout with electric light, bupgeon and Stewardess earned. For freight and Passage apply to the Manag'if.Z^ND AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.. C. T. MILLWARO and CO., WANCANUIA Agents, Wanganu\ 0. F. MILLWARD and CO., WANQANUI. I We are Agents for the following lines :— Orient Mail Line via Suez. All Red Line, via Vancouver. Federal Line, via/tlie Cape. . Luud Line, via Afri< a. S.S. "Storm" and "Ripple" trading regularly ro Southern ports. SPECIAL ROUND THC WORLD TGUR ARRANGED. , ' ' NO COMMISSION CHARGED. Only actual current fares quoted. Write lor Pamphlets, sent free. Q. F. MILLWARO AND CO., WANQANUI. IMESSnS. JOHNSTON AND CO., LIMITED. Arc prepared to hook passengers to— »,„.,_ ENGLAND, AMERICA, and the CONTINENT, by the follow ing lines — CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE (the All Red NEW° ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. P. and O. STIiAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. ORIENT PACIFIC COMPANY, LIMITED. ROUND THE WORLD TOURS. For full particulars on application to— JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. OHAVANNES HOTEL, VICTORIA AVENUE, WAHGANUI. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. GOOD SAMPLfc ROOMS. J. A. SMYTH, Proprietor. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, BIDGWAT STREET, WANGANUI. TXT -p mUCK, PROPRIETOR. ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR AND UP-TO-DATE HOTELS IN THE NORTH ISLAND. Affords Excellent Accommodation for Permanent Boardcra and Visitors to Wanganui. Only the Best Brands of Alob, Stout, and Spirits kept. B/N.Z. Tea Rooms FOR DAINTY PASTRY, TEMPTING CAKES, and REFRESHMENTS OF *ALt KINDS. The quality of our goods is absoluVy guaranteed to be of the best, and the ingredients arc the purest poseible. / » Afternoon Tea served in a cosily farluphcd room daily, at Cutelli and James, BAKERS, CATERERS, ETC., THE AVENUE. Samples. MRS OLSEN has opened up a large parcel of English Manufacturer's Samples, comprising Child's Dressrs, Pi-liafori-.i, Blouses, SUSrta, and WoV^n Comlia. These who -were disappointed before, come eady and have first choice. WANTED Kuown. - Wilton's Nursery Hair Lotion mil keep Children/* Heads entirely clean. Is 6d bottl^. Wilton's Pharmacies, Avenue aud River Bank.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12583, 2 October 1908, Page 1

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