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UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY V OF NEW ZEALAND; (Ltd.) ■< FOR WESTPORT NELSON AND , , WELLINGTON' ' Araliuia Monday March 21st 7.50 p m. Arahura calls at Picton. Mapourika Thurs. March 24th 8 p.nj.'

Booking Passengers to all New Zeal&fid and Australian Ports. Melbourne From w ellinqt&sj, Moana Thursday March 24th. A:Sn T d hursday %ch Transhipping to Tnrbine Mahena ORIENT LINE OP ROYAL MAIET T STEAMERS. TO LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. Orsova from Sydney Match "30th Mi d fortnigb tly thereafter. CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN ROYAL' MAIL LINE. *> LONDON VIA CANADA. Makura from Sydney April 11th. /m J IA SAN FRANCISCO. (Tranriupp.ng M^ip at Papeete) Mokoia n-uin Wellington \prii 2lst. _ LINE OF STEAM PACKETS REGULAR COMMUNICATION. Looking Passengers to all New Zealand Ports. WESTPORT, NELSON AND WEL-' 4 , , lington. Alexander early. Waimea early. FOXTON DIRECT. Kennedy early. Kaitoa early. NAPIER DIRECT. Alexander Monday noon. For Freight or Passage apply to— A. VICKERMAN, Focal Agent.

Very Superior Accommodation for tGalls at Rio de Janeiro. * FARES FROM GREYMODTft; Steerage, single, from £l7 to £3l. Second-class, eingle, from'£33 to £43 First-class, single, from £64 to £74! passenger accommodation in lh* tbree classes is replete with every modern oonvenience, and the dietary scabs troeh ea will sustain the well-earned reputation "of the Company. An experienced surgeon wilTaccompany each steamer. Warrants issued at Greymouth for passengers from the Old Conntw. mg to the public of Greymontlr .ad surrounding districts that she has taken over the above well known hotel md .ropes by paying strict attention to business to merit a’continuance 61 the support meted oat to her preiecessor. bieamers. Tons. Speciallyfitted with daytonfe Pitfiu RTPRt K’Y'TTTiniQ|g% ES g Tons. Probable. To Sail Final Port, Wellington RUAPEHU*t RIMUTAKA*f TURAKINA*t 10960 TONGA RIRO* 10192 RUAHINE* 12000 *Tnrm June 30 Westport Agents: J. POWRTA. Am

THE LIQUORS STOCKED ARE THE BEST PROCURABLE. ... ■ Excellent Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. THE r'ILARENDON TTOTEL. he Clarendon IjLotel, CHRISTCHURCH. (N’ear G.P.O. and Cathedral Square.) D. COLLINS : : ; : : ; Proprietor. yiSITORS to Christchurch from the . 'vest Co,-st could not do better than put. up at the CLARENDON, however long or short their stay way be - .BifvV 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,

H A , S - j n n?i alie<i in his STUDIO m ' UP-TO-DATE PLANT tor takina PHOTOGRAPHS AI NIGHT, ’t long felt want has been remedied, and clients photographed at night can r?ly upon getting first-clas* work, open until D c.m, on SATURDAYS. Silting* mar be arranged for any o* « night by special appointaw WHEN IN GREYMOUTH _ visit the GILMER HOTEL. ARREV AND GRESSON STREETS, (On your way to the tiphead.) CHAB. BURRELL : ; : Praprietor. ISITORS to Greymonth will find the above Hctel a home away from home. Spacio;- Promenade Balcony, well tarnished, large, airy bedrooms, fintclass TA BLE, and the best attention. Best of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES only k; nt. ■SPEIGHTS' BEER ALWAYS ON TAP. Excellent BILLIARD TABLE, with eftrient marker

railway ijotel, ngahere. A. THORNTON, late- of Nelson Creek, notifies that ska has TAKEN OVER the license of th# above well-known hostelery, and as, sores the general public that tho popular house will k conducted on the most comfortable lines. Best ACCOMMODATION, Beat TABLE and Beat LIQUOR at, the Railway fjOTEL, Splendid Window Display Every Saturday Evening. A TRIAL SOLICITED. PAWPAWLINE SALT JS the work of years of scientific research and experiments and is now placed on the market as * household condiment, used just the 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. PARPITT,

. general merchant, Wenta Street : : : : ; Greymouth. POST CARDS. ( JUST the thing to send to yonr mends. A new and well selected stock of TUCK’S POST CARDS, including English and Scotch Scenery Rough Seas, Miniature Oil Paintings T «*« and Heather, Ireland, Lakes of Killarney, Scenes of Wales and Cornwall, including Rough Seas and f he Rugged Cliffs of Cornwall. PUZZLE PICTURE POST CARDS (the latest craze at Homo.') m _ INSPECTION INVITED. MILLS & SONS. PICTURE ARCADE, MACKAY ST : : : : GREYMOUTH

trocaderoT~ n?u™r T ': : : : : :G *p™° UrH HaS BARTSIT tI i e ) %ri“ S I"'"*.’ nulling™’ te cw o! Palmet '>. above-establishment has been anti lorou SWy renovated throughout now . the m °st UP-TO-DATE FRESH FISH f CSt ooast - 1 revive fte TAHLF? hy oVery steam et, and vised S are P ers <>nally superStraps whitebait d “® e '- tailed out nr n-rA*Hr-ret ailed out on ordering °and ß V J i I,UIK a

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1910, Page 4

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