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IJNION STEAMSHIP COMPAMf, OF NEW ZEALAND, (Ltd.) FOR WESTPORT NELSON AND WELLINGTON. Arahura Monday March 21st 7.50 pm. Arahura calls at PictoK * Mapourika Thurs. March 24tjx 8 p.m. Booking Passengers to all New Zealand and Australian Ports. """ MELBOURNE From Moana Thursday March" 24th. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Manuka Thursday March 24th direct. Monowai Thursday March 24th vi* Auckland. Transhipping to Turbine Maheni ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TO LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. Orsova from Sydney March 30th. and fortnightly thereafter. CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE. TO LONDON VIA CANADA. Makura from Sydney April 11th. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. (Transhipping to Mariposa at Papeete) Mokoia from Wellington \prii 21st. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. REGULAR COMMUNICATION. Booking Passengers to all New Zealand Ports. WESTPORT, NELSON AND WELLINGTON. Alexander early. Waimea early. FOXTON DIRECT. Kennedy early. WELLINGTON DIRECT. I Ivaitoa to-day 4 p.m. For Freight or Passage apply to— A. VICKERMAN, , Local Agent. ZEAAND SHIPPIK* COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS, Via MONTE VIDEO. TENERIFFE and PLYMOUTH. ' Very Superior Accommodation for Passengers. Fpscially fitted with Clayton's Pat/a. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Steamers. Tons. Probable. To Sail Final Port, /about) RUAPEHU*t 9880 Wellington Mar. IB RIMCTAKA't 10130 - ApL T TURAKINA't 10960 - May 5 TONGARIRO* 10132 - June 2 RUAHINE» 12000 ~ Jane 30 "Twin screw. tCalls at Rio de Janeiro. FARES FROM GREYMOUTft: Steerage, single, from £l7 to £2l. Second-class, single, from £3B to £43. First-class, single, from £64 to £?4. The passenger "accommodation' m tie three classes is replete with every mcdexa jonvenience, and the dietary ecafe such a will sustain the well-earned reputation oi the Company. An experienced surgeon will accomwoy each steamer. Warrants issued at Greymonth for psasengers from the Old Country. Passengers bookiag at Greymonth aro given a free coastal passage to the port at which they join the Home steamer. NANGARROW AND CO., GREYMO Westport Agent*: J. POWELL ft CO. Holritika Agents: V. M. RONAB.

TRAFALGAR HOTEL, GREYMOUTH (Under New Management.) MRS. E. L. PARKER, Proprietress. (Late of Millerion and DeanistQn) YAKES this opportunity of annoniiaing to the pablic of GreymoßtJr Jid surrounding districts, that she has akan over the above well known hotel md hopes by paying strict attention :o business to merit a "continuance of he support meted out to her preFH£ LIQUORS STOCKED ARI THI BEST PROCURABLE. Excellent Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. THE /pLARENDON TT°tEL, he <Ularendon Motel, christchu. ecs. (Near G.P.O. and Cathedral Square.l D. COLLINS :::::: Proprietor. VISITORS to Christchurch from the West Coist could not do better than put up at the CLARENDON, however long or short their stay may be. They will find every COMFORT and ATTENTION, as it is one of the best conducted hotels in New Zealand. THE TARIFF IS MOST MODERATE, Letters and Telegrams Promptly Answered. JAMES RING, THE POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER, iLTAS installed in "his STODIO an ** UP-TO-DATE PLANT for taking PHOTOGRAPHS AT NIGHT. Ton* a long felt want has been remedied, and clients photographed- at night can rely upon getting first-class work. Studio open until 9 p.m. on SATURDAYS. Sittings may be arranged for ,my. w night bj special appjww*.

WHEN IN GREYMOUTH visit the GILMER HOTEL', *»RNEY AMD GRESSON STREETS. {On jour way to the liphead.) 3HAS. BORRELL : ': : Prejcrletcr. " 7 ISITORS to Greyniouth will find the above Hotel a home away fron; home. Spado:* Promenade Balcony, well surnished, inrg«, airy bedrooms, fir»t. -inss TABLE, and the best attention. Best of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES •miv »int. SPEIGHTS' BEER ALWAYS ON TAP. Excellent BILLIARD TABLE, with tflkiaut marker M G A H E R E. RS. M. A. THORNTON, late oS Nelson Creek, notifies that aha has TAKEN OYER the license of th# above well-known hostolery, aad aa> snres the general, public thai th» po* pular house will W conducted on ths most comfortable lines. ; • Best ACCOMMODATION, Best TABLE and Best LIQUOR at the RAILWAY JJpTlt,

Spend id Display Every Saturday Evening. A TRIAL SOLICITED. PAWPAWLINE SALT TS the work of years of scientific research and experiments and is now placed on th» market ae » household condiment, used just the Sa-*» L* ordinary salt, but having hte following wonderful properties:— Helps Digestion; Makes Tender the Toughest Meat; Relieves Constipation ; Never Cakes or Gets Hard. Obtainable from— C. PARFITT, GENERAL MERCHANT, Wenta. Street : : : : : Greymouth. POST CARDS. J UST the thing to, send to your friends. A new and well selected stock of TUCK'S POST CARDS, including English and Scotch Scenery, Rough Seas, Miniature Oil Paintings, Tartans and Heather, Ireland, Lakes of Killarney, Scenes of Wales and Cornwall, including Rough Seas and the Rugged Cliffs of Cornwall. PUZZLE PICTURE POST CARDS, (the latest craze at Home.) INSPECTION INVITED. MILLS'&'SONS, PICTURE ARCADE, MACKAY ST : : : : GREYMOUTH.

BOUNDARY ST. : : : GREYMOUTH R. MUNDY :::::: Proprietor, Has Engaged the Services of MR BARTLETT, late Chef of Palmer^ Wellington. ' •JHEi above establishment has been tnoroughly renovate A^isitSSS. and is now the

Grills and Fish Suppers a* all gouw. retailed out on ord< on the table at any tiirie of the ai v nr night. ™ f? AND FANCY, OMELETMH A! SPECIALITY. ■• *

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1910, Page 4

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