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jiTORTHERN STEAM } P\#' SHIP OO.'B 8T I? a M BKRVI 0I! 8 < THE GOLDFIELDS L*,.V*:i \UJKt,4MD COB PaBBOA, Kot'U Pdkoa, and Tb Aroha. !,«i<Mng (■aaaongets torThcmesatKopu, All (roighta must bo proptvid.) TANIWHA, Sunday, 28th, 3.30 p.m. WAIMARIE, Monday, 29 h, midnight TANIWHA, Tuosday, 80th, 4 p.m. WAIMARIE, Wednesday, 31st. 4.30 p.m. TANIWHA, Thnrsddj.Fcb. Ist, 6,30 pm.j WAIMARIE, Friday. 2nd, 6 pm. TANWHA, Sunday 4th, 8.80 p.m. WAIMARIE, Monday, sth, 9 p.m. LEAVR? PiißOi KOB AUOKUND, callinp at; Kopn two and »hal( hours latot WAIMARIE, Saturday, 27 th, 9 p.m. TANIWHA. Mondny. 29 h, 10 p m. WAIMARIE, Tuesday, 30 h, 1030 p.m TANIWHA, Wednesday, 31st, 11.80 n,m, WAIMARIE, Thursday, Feb. Is-, 12 noon TANIWHA, Friday, 2nd, lp.m. WAIMARIE, Smirdav, 3rd, 1.80 p.m, TANIWHA, Monday,sib,4p.m. FARES:-Rotnrn Ticket 18s Lbivi" Auckland for Thames WAK TRUE, Snturday, 27tb, 580 p.m. WAKATERE, Monday, 29 h, 6.45 p m, WAKATERE, Tuesday, 30 h, 6 p.m WAKATERE Thuradav.Feb.l. 715a.m WAKATERE, F.iday, 2nd. 7.45 a.m. WAKATERE, Saturday, 3rd, 8,15 a.m. Leaves Thames hor Auckland, WA r \AT'Il' 7 ,Baiurdav l 27'h l 7,3oa,m. WAKATERE, Sunday, 28th, 9 a.m. WAK *TERE, WAKATERO. Wednp'd'iv. 81-', 10.15 a.m WaK \TaßE.Thn" B iliiv. Fob.l, 1215 p.tn W \KATRRR. P'id-iy 2nd, Ipm. WAKVTERE, Saturday. 3rd. 1.30 p.m. FABt-s;S>loon single, 8-, romrn, 13-; steerage single s<, returi., 8* 6d, nXOURSION OARJSd PAEROA TO AUCKLAND On FRIDAY 26th, and SATURDAY 27th, Tickets available for retnrri up to Tues. day 30th jinuary will be issued for 10s each. NORTHERN S 8. CO. (LTD.) Hiqii Water at bowkntown, Son Morn. Eve, R ; ses, Sets. 25 Thirsday 747 810 5 0 7 7 26 Friday 831851 51 7 6 27 Saturday 9129 82 5 2 7 6 28 Sunday 951109 53 7 5 29 Monday 10 27 10 44 5 4 7 4 80 Tuesday 11 211 19 5 5 7 8 24 Wcdnrß-lav 1187 11 57 56 7 2 Moon; Newmoun,2sth,4B9a.m. lAEROA If OTBLi, I) AERO A Directly opposite the Railway Station, ; and Hotel to Steamers to aud from Auckland, This new and commodious Hotel is replote with every modern convenience for the. travelling public, First-olassOuisine, Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Tol-uib moderate. E F, MORIARTY Proprihtob (Lato of Northern Wairoa, ' UUNGAHAKE KARANGAHAKE, THE ONLY FREE EOUSE IN THE. DISTRICT, lUst Bsands or LIOtJOK Stocked, Bp'inllt'l' I'«iv: ALKU'IiUS aJCNTOOMKIi'rf, O H \) O I OOT E L Chad Milib Failthb, JOHN KELLY Fboprietoh, Only the Beat Branls of Liquor stocked Campbell Ebronfriod's XXXX Alo Accommodation, of the Bobl Provide' J OH KELLY. 00W E R S HENTRAL HOTEL WAIHI. Kbnni and Wauii-sthkbts. Tbe largest and most modern Hotel in tho district. Every oonvenionce for travellers and others, M G. POWER Propbiktok milE WAIHI AERATED WATER I FAOTORY. ORE? AND MENZIES H*vo astablishod a busiiioas in WW. Foi jool and wholesome- cverigci order from (iroy and Monzios' Wrbi Faotorv, J. W. S LICENSED BHAREBROKER, haND, ESTATE, AND GENERAI COMMISSION AGENT, AND ACCOUNTANT, InßUtanoos effected against Firo, Acoidcni Employorj' Liability, &o, Aoknt iORStm Firo Oflfcn Norwich and Lrmiion/vcni.lem ABMir anco Association.. Addrßßß««RosomoM street (opposito Roy Roy Hotel),

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1543, 29 January 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1543, 29 January 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1543, 29 January 1906, Page 1