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THE WAIKATO TIMES. 8d Per Week. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered, per annum Cl 19 Q Poated per quarter 13 0 n per annum Jjj edvanoa C 8 & 0

SHIPPING. OOSE S F C 0 -’ L 1 s.s. PROGRESS—Loading early. s.s. NGATIAWA—Loads every Tuesday and Friday at Onehunga; due In Hamilton Thursdays and Mondays. For further particulars ring: Mercer >'o. 8 (Head Omce); Hamilton. .No. 1400 (Branch Olllce); Auckland, No. 43-880 (Northern Steamship Co- Ltd.}. J>OOSE gIUPPING c°L m BARGE SERVICE. MERCER TO MAUNGATAWHIRI BRIDGE. We wish to notiry Motorists and others that .as the road between Mercer and the Maungatauwhiri Bridge Is flooded, wo have commenced a Bargo Service between these points. For further particulars ring ’Phono No. S, Mercer. 511 gHAW, OAilu AND QOMPANY JMMITED. DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON. VIA PANAMA CANAL. SAILING (Circumstances Permitting). lONIC x 12,352 tons ‘June 10 A RAW A-xx 1 1,570 tons July 1 TAINUI x 1 1,020 tons July 28 ATHENICX 12,360 tons Aug 25 Steamers marked x daybreak sailings. Steamers marked xx 8 a.m. sailings. * 8 a.m. Daybreak Sailings. Embarkation Previous Evening • The new fast, luxurious, oil-burning liners “ TAMAROA,” 12,361 tons, and “MATAROA,” 12,341 tons, are scheduled to sail on NOVEMBER 20 and JANUARY loth, carrying First and Third Class passengers only. All Passengers must secure Passports. For full particulars apply to— DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Hamilton. L. D. NATHAN & CO.. LTD. A. S. PATERSON U CO., LTD. DALGETY A CO.. LTD. Auckland. IJIIIE c u " L m gHIPPINQ TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL. LARGE, MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS. With Unsurpassed Accommodation. tROTORUA, daybreak Saturday, 24th AprU. Passengers embark Friday evening, 23rd. Steamer From About S RUAPEHU * tHUAHLNE •tROTORUA .SRIMUTAKA * fREMUERA * tRUAHINE Wellington July 1 Welling ion July 17 Wellington Sept. 11 Wellington Sept. 10 Wellington Oct. 9 Wellington Dec. 4 •OH fuel. Catling v. CURACAO, tCalls at Pitcairn island, subject to weather condltlous permitting. saloon. lioturn tickets are mtercnaugeablo on adjustment witn principal lines via Suez, U.S.A.. Canada and Souiu Africa. For further particulars apply— THE NEW KEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. gUU EALaND -IHE ALE RED ROutE.” “THE -ALL RED ROUTE." ' ' To United stales, Canada, United Kingdom, via Rarotonga. Papeete, and San Francisco. •R.M.S. Aoraugi ....*.. Tues, June 8 .•R.M.S. Niagara Tues. July 6 •R.M.S. Niagara Tues. Aug. 3 jJNION gTEAH N EW Z 2 QOMPANY, ’ hiU•JJNION J>OYAL jy£A!L J^I.NE To' United States, Canada, united Kiugdsm, via Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco. •R.M.S. Tahiti Tues. June 22 •R. 31.5. Maunganui Tues, July. 20 •I’asscugers in three classes. Fiji, Tonga, Samoa. Tofua, from Auckland, June 19, and every four weeks tnerearter. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO, INDIA, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS AND LONDON. Carrying Ist and 2nd saloon Passengers.

v< MONGOLIA NALDERA CATHAY NAIIKUNDA COMORIN' From Tons Sydney Tons Date 16,504 June 10 15,000 June oo 15,101 July 14 16,207 July 2 S 15,115 Aug. II For rurther particulars apply to— RUSSELL A SOMERS. LTD., Agents, 5 5 Fort Street. Auckland. ’Phone. 40-217. IJIHE TIUP. OF A THOUSAND THRILLS. HOME BY QANADIAN JpACIFIC JJAILWAY In conjuncttlon with CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE TO VANCOUVER, B.C. Romance, wondrous scenic glories, an unrorgetable panorama or Beauties—all these delights await you when you decide to travel Home the Canadian Pacific way. In one or Tour speedy and coinrortahie trains you traverse the snow-crowned Rockies, you visit Lake Louise, Banir, and countless other , beauty spots. REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Stay at any or the 13 sumptuously appointed C.P.R. Hotels; cross the Atlantic in any ol' the magnillcent C.P. Fleet or 27 Monoelass and Empress steamships. Passages booked rrom N.Z. either on R.M..M.S. Aorangi or R..M.S. Niagara, the Pacillc’s most palatial liners. Reservations made on sleeping cars, hotels and Atlantic steamers. For descriptive pamphlets and rull particulars apply to any Olllce or the Union Steamship Co. or N.Z., Ltd.; Thos. Cook and Son; or J. Sclater, Representative CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Union House, Sydney, N.S.W. SWEET JUICY ISLAND ORANGES JUST ARRIVED. 1/-, 1/6, 2/- per dozen. Delicious lor Eating, and they also make Lovety Marmalade. -yiCTOR IJMIOMPSON JgROS. Railway Buildings. Thone 2114. DRESSMAKING!. MISS NICHOLES, 5 Milton Street, Dressmaking Lessons, Dresses Cut out and Fitted by appointment. Also Costumier, j j fly aqtl Evening’ Dresses. DRESSMAKING, also by appointment, j " garments cut and titled ror home sewing; 3,30 smart frocks made.—Mrs Coupcr, Garden Place, second house left side. iiOR Dressmaking arid Latest Ladles’ and 1' C.tildren’s Frocks. Coats » r .d Bahy \X?iT “UNIQUE,” 43 Commerce Si. I -sokioo. “i'IASMACO.” the Wonderful new Herbal \j Remedy for Constipation, Bllliousand Indigestion. 3/6. Obtainable at Balili*’ 3 - Ltd., Cash Chemists, next to Post pLlce, Jlamlllob.

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16815, 5 June 1926, Page 1

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