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TTNION dTJBAMBHIP COMPAH»fe OF NEW ZEALAND. I WESTPORT, NELSON AND WIiLLINGTON. $ PROBABLE SAILINGS. ; Mapourika, Thurs., 7th Dec. 9’p.m. Arahura, Monday 1 fth Dec./ midnight. Arohsra calls at Piston. . •> Booking Paeecngfert to all New Zealand and Australian porta. * MKLBOTTRffI from WELLINGTON. Moana, Thursday 14th, December. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Manuka, Friday 15th, Dec. direct. Tarawera, Thursday, 14th December, via Auckland. Transhipping there to turbine Maheno. , ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS. . TO LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL, Osterley from Sydney 23rd, Dec, and fortnightly thereafter,, ; CANADA, VIA VANCOUVER. *Zealandia from Aucklnd, 22nd De-, comber. .a VIA SAN FRANCISCO. * Collins at Raiatonjja and Papeete i *Maitai from Wellington 15th Deo. * Fitted with wireless telegraphy. ANCHOR ~"uwm "Of ItSim: PACKETS. sailing* e» unites V r / TARAKOHE DIRECT. ~~ ; Steamer early . WESTPORT AND WANGANUI. Kennedy, Friday. NELSON DIRECT. Steamer early. , NELSON AND~WANGANUL Alexander to-morrow. Eos freights or passages spslj U ' NANOASJtOW AND 00., ,1 - ‘ vf : MEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. /, ; . i To London, via Monte Video, Tenerife'’ and Plymouth. MOST MODERN PASSENGER « . STEAMERS'.; .... a-. V ' m THI SOUTHERN HIMISPHOJU (2) Twin screw. *Calls at Rio. (3) Triple screw. r/’i All the above vosiels are now fitted up with wireks# telegraphy. . . Accommodation ie not surpassed kf any other line. FARES FROM GRETMOUTH; - i Steerage, single, from £l7 to £9l. Second-class, single, from £3B to <£<l2: ■■ First-class, single, from £64 to £74. The passenger accommodation iq the three classes is replete with every modern convenience, and the. dietary; scale such as will sustain the. wsU« earned reputation of the .Company^ An experienced surgeon will aocdiiaV pany each steamer. Warrants issued at Greymoutk. foa passengers from the Old Country. Passengers booked at Greymonth ansi/ given a FEES coastal passage/to the port at which they join the Goins steamer. f NANCAREOW AND CO., ,: Passenger and Freight Afehl*/’ Greymonth. Westport Agent; R. R. WHYTE. . Hokitika Agent: V. M. SONAR. '/- ••

12,000,000 EGGS PRESERVED. Last year 12,000,000 eggs were preserved in Norton’s Premier Egg Preserver. These included, ducks’ eggs, turkeys’ eggs, fowls’ eggs, and eggs of every description. NORTON’S EGG PRESERVER TREATS ALL EGGS ALllCfe. It preserves them and keepsthem fresh for any length of time. And it costs you less than any other Preservative in New Zealand. Sold everywhere in the following sized tins:—l/tin preserves 440 eggs; tin (2/6) preserves 1000 eggs ;’ 1' gallon tin (4/-) preserves f 2,040 eggs; 4 gallon tin (10/6) 8,160 eggs; 8 gallon tin (20s) 16,320 eggs, and 40 gallon casks (£4 ss) 81,600 eggs. Buy it—try it. It’s treble concentrated. Cheap and inferior teas give the digestive organs ■ double work because inferior teas contain indigestible waste., This waste must first be overcome by nature, and . that means extra work for , j the digestive organs. You do not run any risk by drinking Crescent Blend Tea It is absolutely pure and /wholesome. The teas front Darjeeling and Ceylon are, received in bulk at the factory in Wellington. In the process of blending ail the impurities and dust, are eliminated and the tea "is given 'time to mature, that; is, the different are given the requisite time to blend. That is why Crescent Blend Tea is such ‘a favourite. ‘ ’>.• ONLY 2s PER LB. from all grocers. EMPIRE TEA CO., W. A 6. Turnbull & Co , Proprietors, Wellington, v , RENZIE’S PEPS® Digests what you eat and makes your food taste gdod.?'-i---# I—i All ciiihts sd STircs, 2/c I— i^JL. Parkikion and Co. W 1 Hams, Chemiat*. cell Rensie’a Griffon a»d Smith. Wholaaala Aft

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1911, Page 7