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account POE? SEPTEMBER SECONDS BY ■YJ EARING GRIEVE’S •reliable T c h e s

SHIPPING. fc V? STEAMSHIP QOMPANY OF ALAND, J^IMITED. BAILINGS (weather and other circumstances permitting)— AUCKLAND: SYDNEY, via Tarawera, Saturday, Sept. 21,10 a.in. Squall, Wednesday, Sept. 11, o p.m. (Cargo until 4 p.m.) (Cargo and Samples Friday, 4 p.m.) (Tranships to Maheno at Auckland.) AUCKLAND. Mokoia, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 10 a m. (Cai-cro and Samples Tuesday, 4 p.m.) • lYum wharf, cargo only. Takes cargo mr To'oga Bay and lands on return trip unles o "sufficient inducement to call going: N orth EAST COAST BAYS: ETairvri. to be announced. Squall (Tologa only), see above. Ta raw era, Wednesday, Sept. 11, ‘ *( Cargo and Samples Noon.) rTTuFE, HOBART, and MELBOURNE: (From Dunedin Y Moeralti, Sunday, September 10. VELLINGTON to SYDNEY DIRECT Maunganui, Friday, Septembei 13._

AUCKLAND *o FRIEITOL\ ISLANDS, SAMOA. FIJI and SYDNEY tTofua. Tuesday. October U. RAROTONGA and TAHITI: tMtfann, September 13. tTalune, Sept. 24 (from Auckland). AUCKLAND to FIJI ISLANDS: fNavua AVedncsdav. September go. CANADATAMFRICA. LONDON, &cUA VIA VANCOUVER OR SAN FRANCISCO: (gee special advertisements boloW-)_ ’ + Wireless Telegraphy. Tickets are available for stop-over or T,™ bv Messrs ITuddart Parker and n Steamers Outward passengers frnm BiS including holders ot refrom Gi- - obtain boat passes for tSe n t&fl£ OFFICE IS OPEN ON SEND AYS FROM 4 to 5 p.m.. for BOOKING PASSENGEES ONLY. , FjiHE yANCOUVER J^OUTE. oa^?uot U Sd"^adSSSaotto Thrt ugh tome of the Greatest SCENIC UNITED^ < STATEsf 1 BRITISH ISLES D a'nD CONTINENT OF EUROP^. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS junction with all the Cape Suez (Suna. and Japan Lines at kowe=t Rates. STEAMERS WILL SAILj^ Leaves! T'-b-vgb i Leaves Sydney! Auckland Fm MARAMA MAKUP-4 ZEALaNDIA Sept. 23 Sept. 27 Oct. 1 Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Oct. 29 Nov. IS* Nov. ?2 1 Nov-2b And at 23 davs’ interval thereafter. Steamers Twin Screw and Wireless Passengers from N.Z. have the option of joining the steamers of this increasingly popular route at Sydney, or later via Auckland and Suva. ~ Pamphlets, Maps, and all information 'union S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.).

yiA gAN ALL AMERICAN POINTS, BRITISH ISLES and CONTINENT. OftlliQk at BARATONGA (Cook Group) “ “ j T- » TJJ.-'TrmV ('TnViitiV And every zb a ays mereanci. Steamers equipped with wireless telegraphy. .. . For particulars regarding passages ana OF N.Z. (LTD.) QRIENT OF y[A!L gTEAMERS ▼la FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. . FREMANTLE, COLOMBO (Transhipping for all Indian ports). SUEZ, NAPLES, MARSEILLES and GIBRALTAR Steamer Tons From > From From Rog- Sydney ! Melb’rie. Adel’deORONTES ORSOVA OUR AH OBVICTO 0/23 Sept. 14! Sept. 18:Sept. 20 11.036 Sept. 28i Oct. 2|oct. 4 8282 Oct. 32; Oct. IfrOct. 18 12,13'J Oct. 26! Oct SOiNov. 1 All twin screw and wireless telegraphy. FARES: New Zealand to London—saloon, single, £47 6e to £88; return, £75 10s to £152. Return tickets good[for two years. Third-class £l9, £2l, and £23. Passages from above ports may be preBookings to New York. UNION S.S- CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.) Agents in New Zealand

UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. LTD. gOUTH gEA JSLAND By Special Steamers from AUCKLAND and SYDNEY EYEBY TWENTY-EIGHT DAYS. Also from WELLINGTON TO RAROTONGA and TAHITI. 8T BOYAL MAIL STEAMEBB EVERY POTJE WEEKS. The Islandß visited inolude Fiji. Friendly, Navigator, Cook and Sooiety Groups. The weather is exceptionally favorable for travelling from April to November (inclusive). Pull particulars on application. A FAVORITE HOUSE FOR TOURISTS. —THE—EMPIRE HOTEL, HIGH ST., CHRISTCHURCH. gITUATED in the heart of the business centre of the city this cosy Hotel is luxuriously furnished and lighted by electricity throughout. The Proprietor, J. P. MURPHY (late of Tologa Bay), will be delighted at all times to welcome Poverty Bay residents, who can. rely on receiving *r.<ry consideration ai d attention.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIIII, Issue 3625, 11 September 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIIII, Issue 3625, 11 September 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIIII, Issue 3625, 11 September 1912, Page 1

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