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FTNION STEAMSHIP GOMPANI, w OF NEW ZEALAND, (Ltd.) FOR WESTPOfiT" NELSON AND WELLINGTON. A rali urn Monday March 2lst 7.30 p;m. Arahura calls at Picton. Mapourika Tliurs. March 24th 8 p.m. No Westport or Nelson cargo per Mapourika. 800/king Passengers to 'all New Zealand and Australian Ports. MELBOURNE From WELLINGTON Wammoo Thursday March 31st. bYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Mooraki Friday April Bth direct. Monowai, Thursday., April 7th via Auckland. Transhipping to Turbine MahencORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TO LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. Orsova from Sydney March 30th. *n«i fortaightiv thereafter. CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE. TO LONDON VIA CANADA. Utway from Sydney, April 13th VIA SAN FRANCISCO. I tTranshippmg to Mariposa at Papeete) I ftlokoia from Wellington \prii 21st ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. REGULAR COMMUNICATION. Hooking Passengers to all New Zealand Ports. WESTPORT, NELSON AND WELLINGTON. Kaitoa early. Waimea early. FOXTON DIRECT. Kennedy early. I NAPIER DIRECT. Alexander 6 p.m. to-morrow. For Freight or Passage apply to—- | A. VICKERMAN, ■ ... .. Local Agent. W ZEAAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMEM. Via MONTE VIDEO. TENEMFFE and PLYMOUTH. Very Superior Accommodation for Passengers. .specially fitted with Clayton's Pat* a. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. Steamers. Tons. Probable. To Sail llr ., Final Port, (about) IN APEHU't 9880 Wellington Mar. 19 RIMUTAKA't 10130 - Apl ? TURAKINA't 10960 _ May S TONGARIRO* 10192 - June 9 RUAHINE* 12000 - Jan«3o Twin screw. tCnlls at Rio de Janeiro. FARES FROM GREYMOUTB. btserage, single, from £l7 to £2l. Second-class, single, from £3B to £4S. First-class, Bingle, from £64 to £74. The passenger accommodation in th« three classes is replete with every modera .'onvenience, and the dietary scale tueh * will sustain the well-earned reputation ol the Company. An experiencud surgeon will accompany fach steamer. Warrants issued at Greymouth for passengers from the Old Country. Passengers booking at Greymouth an given a free coastal passage to the port si which they join the Borne steamer. NANCARROW AND CO., Passenger ana Freight Aeenta. GREYMOUTH. Westport Agente: J. POWELL & CO. Hokitika Agents: V. M. BONAB.

TRAFALGAR HOTEL, GRfcYMOUTH (Under New Management.) MRS. E. L. PARKER, Proprietress tyfv™ Mlllerton an <* Denniston) £ AKES this opportunity of announcing to the pnblic of Greymontfc nr, surronnding districts that she has aken over the above well known hotel ; Dd liopes by paying strict attention :o business to merit a'conttnuance of he support meted out to her preieoessor. CUE LIQUORS STOCKED ARE THE BEST PROCURABLE. Excellent Accommodation for Boarder* and Travellers A FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT.

THE /CLARENDON TTOTEL, HE Hoitl.! CHRISTCHURCH. (Xear G.P.O. and Cathedral Square.] I). COLLINS :::::: Proprietor! \ ISITORS 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 PHOTOGRAPHIR, fTAS installed in his STODIO sn UP-TO-DATE PLANT for taking PHOTOGRAPHS AT NIGHT. Thn. i long felt want has been remedied, and clients photographed at night can rely upon getting first-class work. Studio open until G t m on SATURDAYS Siitingg m,iy be arranged foi ■my <* t? Qigr«t by ipecis'l appoint-

WHEN IN GREYXfOUTH visit the GILMER HOTEL. I URNEY AND GRESSON STREETS j (On your way to the tiphead.) CHAS. BURRELL : : ; Proprietor. I " MSITORS to Greymouth will find the abcu'e Hotel a home sway from i home. Spado;" Promenade Balcony, w«ll ; furnished, large, airy bedrooms, &!&■ I .lass TABLE, and the best attention. JiMi uf WINES, SPIRITS and ALES SPEIGHTS' BEER ALWAYS ON TAP. Excellent BILLIARD TABLE, with cR.-innt marker r JpHI IJOTEL, MAWHERA QUAY GREYMOUTH J. MCCARTHY, Proprietor. yiSITORS to town will recei?* every care and attention. The TABLES are famous for wheit inality and excellence of FOOD preDerations. The WINES unci ALES «j* of tU BEST brand*.

Splendid Window Display Every Saturday Evening. A TRIAL SOLICITED. PAWPAWLINE SALT TS the work of years of scientific research and experiments and is now placed on the market 6« • bousehold condiment, used just the s a ~«, _a 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, iVerita Street : : : : : Grevmouth.

I POST CARDS. J ( 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, Hough 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 H Y ! « ! : : Mas Engaged the Services of MR IURTLiaT, late Chef of \v elhngton. ' JHE above establishment has been thoroughly renovated throughout, and » now the most UP-TO-DA FRESH prw? 9Bl Coast T ««* fhfi TAW If y 6Very steat "er, auu rised TABLES ;m> Personally super-

Gulls andFiah Suppers at all Hours. «« i a TEBAIT »IWV on and mill Vn ° n ° rderinR ' and "PPMed n" g ht ar,y time of the «y or I 'LAIN AND FANCY OMELETTES A SPECIALITY.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 March 1910, Page 4

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