THE WAIKATO TIMES. 9d Per Week, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered, per annum £i 19 0 per quarter 12 6 * „ per annum in advance ~ £250
SHIPPING g HIPPING QO., The Popular Passenger Steamer wal,” will through the summer monins make weekly trips to the favourite Picmc Grounds and Townships on the Beauinu Waikato. P.S. MANUWAI sails as under: — SUNDAY, Jan, 23.—Sailing at 10 a.m. for Narrows and Cambridge, retur n/_ ing Cambridge at 4.15 p.m- i' areß > Children 1/6, return. rc . EVENING TRIP.— Sailing at --15 P-m----turning at 9.15 p.m. Fares i/ Orchestra on board. S.S. NGATIAWA (N.S.S. Co.)— Loading at Onehunga on Monday, Jan. > Waikato. S.S. PROGRESS (Holm and Co-)--—CoadlnS at Dunedin on 21st, Timaru --h > “ telton 24th, Wellington 2oth, Tor kato. For further particulars ring: ;io. 8 (Head Office); Hamilton, (Branch Office); Auckland, no, (Nortuem Steamship Co., Ltd.J. Mercer, No. 1409 48-880 gHAW, gAVILL & ALBION COMPANY, LIMITEI). AKD DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON LONDON. Via Panama Canal. . SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting; • _ Steamer Tons. Date. From. JATHENIC tCORINTHIC fIONIC . . . ♦TAMAROA TAINUI ’MATAROA 4ARAWA 12,350 12,350 12,350 12,350 10,000 12,350 28 Jan. W’ton. 9 Feb. W’ton. 9 Mar. W’ton. 9 Apl. W’ton. 4 May W’ton. 4 jane W‘’tori 9,400 ’ early June W’ton, Passengers embark prevlous„ eV^eanie rs •New, luxurious oil -burning steamers, cirrying First and Third Classes, t Three Classes. tSecond and Third Classes. All passengers roust secure Passports. For lull particulars apply to— L. D NATHAN & CO., LTD. A. &. PATERSON A CO., LTD. DALGETY k CO.. LTD. TTNION gTEAM gHIP QOMPANY, jj-ew 2 balawd * L td ‘ “THE ALL RED ROUTE.” “THE ALL RED ROUTE.” To Gapana, United States and Europe via Suva, Honolulu. Victoria (tf.c.) and Vancouver. •RJILS. Niagara Thes. Feb. 15 ‘RJM.M.S . Aorangi Ines. Mar. 15 •R.AI.S. Niagara l ue3< A P X * TTNION JgOYAL 'fafrAlL J^INE. To United Slaws, Canada, united Kingdom, TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. VIA PANAMA CANAL. LARGE, MODERN TWIN-SCREW ! PASSENGER STEAMERS. With Unsurpassed Accommodation, rriHE JULWV V * j c°- L m * gHIPPING Steamer » fROTORUA /• f REM U ERA t SRIMUTAKA • t RUAHIN E JRUAPEHU *tROTORUA * fREMUERA From About .. Wellington Jan. 29 Daybreak .. Wellington Feh. iz Wellington early March .. Wellington Apl. 23 April .. Wellington, June 18 ... Wellington, July 16 •OH fuel. tCaU at Pitcairn Island, subject to weather conditions permitting. Saloon, via Rarotonga, Papeete and, , San Francisco. •R.M.S. Maunganui Dues. Feh. 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 adjustment with principal lines Suez, U.S.A., Canada and South Africa. For further particulars apply— THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. p and q STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE. COLOMBO. INDIA, MEDITERRANEAN. PORTS AND LONDON. Carrying Ist and 2nd Saloon Passengers. For further Information apply to:— RUSSELL & SOMERS, LTD., Agents, 55 Fort St., Auckland. ’Phone 40-217. T HE AWE-INSPIRING CANADIAN ROCKIES. TRAVEL BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. In conjunction with CANADIAN-AUSTRALASLAN ROYAL LINE TO VANCOUVER. B.C. MAIL On your way to the Old Country Journey over the wonderful Rocky Mountain highway, cut through the precipitious cliffs or the Fraser Canyon, winding under the snow-capped peaks of three vast ranges. For sheer grandeur tbe route of the Canadian Pacillo Railway is without rival. See Sicamous, Lake Louise, Banff, Niagara Falls and other famous beauty spots. REACHED BY TRAINS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Book your passage to Vancouver from New Zealand on either R.M.M.S. Aorangi or R.M.S. Niagara, vessels handsomely ectuipped for passenger traffic. Thirteen C.l’.K. superb hotels cater lor your every convenience. A magniilcent Atlantic Line of steamships completes the journey Reservations made on Sleeping ’cars, Hotels and Atlantic Steamers. For descriptive pamphlets and full particulars apply to any office of the Union steam Ship company of N.Z., Ltd., Thos. Cook and Son or J. Sciater, Representative, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Union House, Sydney. N.SAV. UNHEARD-OF values in ladies’ handkerchiefs at the Great Bargain Stores’ Monster Summer Sale. 31 y SUNBURN Sufferers.-—we recommend Cutazo Balm for quick results. Heals sunburn overnight; 1/6 bottle.—Baillie’s Ltd., Chemists, next to Post Office. QPECIAL job purchase of men’3 sports O coals at the Great Bargain Stores’ Monster Summer Sale. 317 rnilE Great Bargain Stores’ Monster Sumi mer Sale opens Tuesday morning at y o’clock. 317 LADIES’ cretonne; sunshades at sale prices.—The Great Bargain Stores’ Monster Summer Sale. 317 WIRE Netting—We specialise In this, and our prices are right.—Prime Hardware Co., Ltd. rpHK World’s Greatest Mystery Drama— J. “The Bat.” PENNSYLVANIA Lawnmowers cost more than other makes, but are the cheapest in the end. These are the best and last for years.—Agents: Prime Hardware Co , Ltd-, liamlltoe
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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17008, 22 January 1927, Page 1
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