/THE. WAIKATO TIMES. 9d Pep Week. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered, per annum £1 19 0 Posted per quarter 12 6 „ per annum in advance .. £2 5 0
SHIPPING TDOOSE SHIPPING rj°'» Jj 1 The Popular Passenger Steamer "Manuwal," will through the summer njpntns make weekly trips to too favourite Picnic Grounds and Townships on the Beautinii , Walkato. P.S. MANUWAI sails as under:— THURSDAY, Jan. 20.— Sailing: »*■„s:'{ a.m. Tor CamDriage, returning, leaving Cambridge at 3.30 p.m. . SUNDAY, Jan. 23.— Sailing at 10 a.m. W Narrows and Cambridge, returning, ieav ing Cambridge at 4.15 p.m. Fares, ti. , \ Children 1/6, return. „•..__ T0 _ EVENING TRIP.— Sailing at 7.45 P- m : turning at 9.15 p.m. lare= i/i>. Orchestra on board. S.S. NGATIAWA (N.S.S. Co.)— Loading at Onebunga on Monday, Jan. 24tn, Walkato. S.S. PROGRESS (Holm and Co.).— Loading .at Dunedln on 21st, Timaru22nd, Lyi 24th, Wellington 25tb, for wai kato. For further particulars ring: Mercer. No. 8 (Head Offlce); Hamilton, No. i*«» (Branch Offlce); Auckland, No. «■»»» (Nortuern Steamsbip Co., Ltd.). COMPANY, LIMITED. _ D \INE TO SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON. Via Panama Canal. . SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting? «- tATHBKIC .. 12.350 28 Jan. tCORINTHIC .. 12,350 9 Feb. W gn. iTAMAROi*-:: 12*,350 9 ApL Wton. tatniu io 000 4 May vv toh. JARAWA . 9,400 early June W ton. Passengers embark previous evening •New, luxurious oil-burning stean jurying First and Third Classes, tThree Classes. J Second and Third Classes. All passengers must secure Passports. For lull particulars apply to — L. D NATHAN & CO., LTD. A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD. DALGETY & GO- LTD. [NION CTEAM CHIP ' nOMPANY, J XTEW rjEALAND, J^TD. "THE ALL RED ROUTE." "THE ALL RED ROUTE." To Canada. United States and Europe via Suva, Honolulu. Victoria (8.C.) and Vancouver. •R.M.S. Tahiti . Frl. Jan. 21 •R.M.S. Niagara Tues. Jeb. 15 •R.M.M.S Aorangi Tues. Mar. 15 •R.M.S. Niagara ... Tues. Apr. U. To United States, Canada, United Kingdom, TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. . VIA PANAMA CANAL. LARGE, MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS. Witb Unsurpassed Accommodation. /JJIHE -JJEW r7EALAND fl 0 " Tj TD- ' * fROTORUA •fREMUERA JRIMUTAKA -tRUAHINE JRUAPEHU •fROTORUA * fREMUERA . . Wellington Jan. 29 .. WeUington Feb. 12, Wellington early March .. WeUington Apl. 23 April Wellington, June 18 .. Wellington, July 16 •OH fuel. tCall at Pitcairn Island, subject to weather conditions permitting. Salooa. via Rarotonga, Papeete and, San Francisco. •R.M.S. Maunganui .... Tues. Feb. 1 *R.M.S. Makura Tues. Mar. 1 •Passengers in three classes. Fiji. Tonga, Samoa, Tofua, from Auckland, January 28th, and every four weeks thereafter. Return tickets are interchangeable on a'djustment with principal lines Suez, U.SA-, Canada and South Arrica. For further particulars apply— THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE. COLOMBO, INDIA, MEDITERRANEAN. PORTS AND LONDON. , Carrying Ist and 2nd Saloon Passengers. Vessel MOLDAVIA NALDERA CHITRAL NARKUNDA CATHAY . From Tons Sydney 16,436 Jan. 26 15,993 Feb. 9 15,248 Feb. 23 16,227 Mar. 8 15,104 Mar. 22 For further information apply io:—■ RUSSELL & SOMERS, LTD., Agents, 55 Fort St., Auckland. 'Phone 40-217. TF.E WORLD'S GREATEST SCENIC ROUTE. HE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LINE TO VANCOUVER, B.C. • In conjunction with CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL With a total length, including lines owned and controUed. of over 20,100 miles, the Canadian Pacific Railway serves all the important industrial, commercial *nd agricultural sections or Canada, as well as many parts or the United. States practically every large city or Canada is on its system. It passes through ramous historic spots, wonderful .vacation and sporting resorts, and or the most magnificent scenery in the world is REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. When you travel to the Old Country bj the C.P.R. you will appreciate the luxurious comrort of the daily transcontinental C.P.R. trains, the splendid hotel accommodation in the thirteen cities en route, and the magnificence of the C.P.R. Atlantic Fleet or Monoclass and Empress steamships. Reservations made on sleeping cars, hotels and Atlantic steamers. For descriptive pamphlets and full particulars apply to any cilice of the Union Steamship Co. or N.Z., Ltd., Thos. Cook and Son, or J. Sclater, Reresentative, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.. Union House, bydney, N.S.W.' PLANTS FOR BALE. INA Lobala, Jinn autumn flowering Climber, pot grown, 6d each.—Sander's, Nurseryman, Hamilton. riHOMATO, 1/6 dcz; Celery, 1/- doz, 6/100; Brocoli, 3/- 100; Drumhead Cabbage and Savoy, 2/6 100; Lettuce, ¥/6 100; Cape Gooseberry, 1/6 doz; Salvia, 2/doz; Aster. Phlox, Zinnia. Marigolds, Gem oariiation. Dianthus, Vernena, Cosmo, i/a <loz, a collection 6/-. posted.—W. Ambler, Ngaruawahia. GIVE yourself a rest this summer. Serve cold meats and Hayward's Military Pickle. Will please the whole household. Best and purest. Always ask for "Military." 10 < UNBURN Sufferers..—Wo recommend vJ Gutazb Balm for quick results. Heals sunburn overnight; 1/6 bottle.—Baillie's Ltd., Chemists, next to Post Oillce.
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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17006, 20 January 1927, Page 1
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