SHIPPING. tawsasS UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED SAILINGS ('weather and other circum“+jmces permitting)— SAL' IN 15A via AUCKLAND: Waikare, Saturday, August 14, 10 a.m. to Mokoia at Auckland.) (Cargo and Samples Friday, 4 p.m.) AUCKLAND. Monowai, 'Wednesday. August 4th, 9.30 a.m. {Cargo and Samples Tuesday, 4 p.m.) *Squall, to be announced. *(From 'Wharf. Cargo only.) JSASSTCOAST BAYS: Flora, about Friday, August 6th. NAPIER. WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON and DUNEDIN: Hauroto, Wednesday, August !, 7 p.m. (Cargo Saturday noon.. Samples noon). BLUFF, HOBART, and MELBOURNE : (From Dunedin.) Manuka, Sunday, August Bth. WELLINGTON to SYDNEY DIRECT. Moeraki, Friday, August 6, AUCKLAND to FRIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA, FIJI, and SYDNEY: Tofua, Tuesday, August 17. __ ‘ RAROTONGA and TAHITI. Manapouri, Thursday, August 12 (from Wellington). Talnne, Tuesday, August 31 (from Auckland). AUCKLAND to FIJI ISLANDS. Kama, Wednesday, September Ist. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc. (Via Vancouver) From Sydney. From Suva. Aorangi August 30 September ( (Via San Francisco) _ Manapouri, Thur./Aug. 12 (from Vein) (Transhipping to Mariposa at la inti). iRIENT R.M. LINE—LONDON, via ‘SUEZ: Leaves Sydney. Leaves Melbourne. >r*rah August 7 August 10. Tickets are available for' stop-ovor - return by Messrs Huddart-Parker id Co.’a steamers. Outward passen3rs from Gisborne, including _ nolders f return tickets, must obtain boat asses for the tender at Office. 01 ~ ICE IS OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM to 5 p.m., for BOOKING PASSENERS ONLY, TO CAFABA, AM ERICA, LONDON, ETC VIA VANCOUVER. Sailings as below: VIA SAN FRANCISCO. MANAPOURI, from Wellington, August 4. Transhipping to Mariposa at Papeete, Tahiti). M!m SSir'cl® NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. UNION S.S. GO. OF. N.Z. LIMITED. gOUTH gEA JSLAND
By Every Twenty-eight Days. .4!»o from WELLINGTON to RAROTONGA and TAHITI. Every Five Weeks. / The Islands visited include _ Fiji, friendly, Navigator, Cook and Society G Thr weather is exceptionally favorable for. travellers from Apnl to November inclusive. Full particulars on application. . > PUTTING FURNITURE IN YOUR HOME IS LIKE putting Money in a Savings Bank. To is a safe and positive of adding to your worldly possessions. TAYLOR’S - !uis long borne the reputation of being the leading Furniture Warehouse on the East Coast. . . , ... The Factory, which is installed witli the very latest machinery, is again in ; full swing, and is kept busily employed turning out orders for high-grade h ur- „ niture of every description. Call and ' inspect the show-room m Gladstone Hoad, and .see for yourselves what is ... being turned out from our £BOO worth, of thoroughly seasoned timber, nave a look at the sft and 6ft Rimu Sideboards and Special Duchess and Exten- ., sion Tables and Marble Washstands, ", which are dreams of beauty, ibe Axminster carpets (9 x 12) and latest ~ Overmantels are also well woitliy of tk •' n start off the mark with a brand stock, manufactured m the facT -tory and whether you have an entire ‘pau4 to fit out or a single piece of . SnTture to select, it will pay you to ,rail at — OR’ S GLADSTONE ROAD. ,fj. /TAYuOIL Manager.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2571, 4 August 1909, Page 1
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