P COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, (Lid.) WESTPOKT, NELSON, AND WELLINGTON. Wainui j Mon | Aug 28 ] 0 p.m. Mapourika | Thurs | Aug 31 j 10 a.m. WESTPOKT, TIMARU AND LYTTELTON. Taicri | Tucs | Aug 29 | 10 a.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT. Rosamond | Mon j Aug 28 | 8 a.m. 3ooking passengers to all New Zealand and Australian ports. MELBOURNE teom WELLINGTON Moeraki | Thurs I Aug 2i | SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. fMoana | TJmrs j Aug 31 | t Via Auc. *Waikaro J Sat [ Sept 2 j * Direct. CANADIAN - AUSTRALIAN EOYAr MAIL LINE. TO LONDON VIA CANADIA Miovrcra from Sydney Sept 4. (And monthly thereafter.) FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANA ORIENT PACIFIC LINE Orotara from Sydney, Sept. 9th (And Fori nightly thereafter.) Office—-Wenta Street.
ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. REGULAR COMMUNICATION. Booking passengers to all New Zealand ports. WESTPORT, NELSON AND WELLINGTON. Kennedy Monday 3 p.m. Charles Edward early. WELLINGTON DIRECT. Alexander Tuesday noon. FOXTON. Waverlcy early. _ jr freight or passage, apply— A. VICKERMAN. 'EW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S NEW ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Will be despatched for LONDON, Via Monte Video, Tenerifio, and Plymouth. REG. POUT OF DATE STEAMKRS. - DEPART. 1905. 6998 WelFlon July 13 7765 " July 29 76fi4 " Aug. 31 8027 „ Sep. 23 0582 , Oct.
tTwin-screw. *Also calls at Rio do Janeiro . And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. FARES FROM GREYMOUTH .-—Steerape, single, from £l7 to £2l; second-class single, £3B, or first-class sinel<> from £64 to £74. The passenger accommodation in the three classes is replete with every modern convenience, and the dietary scale such as will sustain the well earned reputation of tho Gompa,ny. An experienced surgeoon • will accom pany each steamer. Warrants issued at Groymouth for passages from the Old Country. Pasengers hooking at Greymouth are given a free coastal passage to the port at which they join the Home steamer. Round the World tours. —Special rates are quoted for round tours, one wav by New Zealand Shipping Compai.y, and the other by either the Canadian-Australian Line, or the A. and A. route through North America, the former vii Vancouver and the latter via San Francisco. Write to-day for free pamphlet of information. NANCARROW AND CO., Passenger and Freight Agents, GREYMOUTH.
ITRATFORD, T3LAIR & /~10., (LIMITED), SAWMILLSRS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, GRESSON STREET. (Telephone, No. 42). —Also— THE GREYMOUTH SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, CHAPEL STREET. (Telephone, No. 15). Every description of Turning kept in stock, and Joinery of all kinds, including Venetian Blinds, Mantlepieces, etc., supplied at Current Rates. All work guaranteed First-class. Builders' Requisites of every kind in stock.
TO THE RESIDENTS OF GREYMOUTH & COUNTRY DISTRICTS. I KNOW you want GROCERIES, so I ask you to give mo a trial, You will iind the goods of the very best that money nan buy, while the prices cannot be beaten. This you will prove by a visit to tho shop. Remember, no old goods kept, everything being New and Up-to-date. I Stock Crockery and Glasware Of tho Very Latest Designs and Patterns. Goods delievered to any part of the town or country. A trial solicited, and you will not regret it. George Williams, HERBERT STREET, GREYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 August 1905, Page 2
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