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f-TNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. PROBABLE BAT' -NOS. * WESITORT NELSON AND WEL ; 11-NGTON; Mapourika, Thurs., 20th. June, rhidnight. , ’ Rotolti. Monday, 24th June, 5 p.m; Arahura calls at Pi’fcton. Booking Passengers to all New Zealand and Australian ports, MELBOURNE from WELLINGTON ■*Maimganui, Thursday, 4th July. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. _ *Moana, Friday, 28th. June, direct " ' Tarawera, Thursday, 27th June,/, 'via . Auckland. Transhipping there to turbine Mahdno. * Wireless telegraph. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TO LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. *Ophia from Sydney, 7th July. And fortnightly thereafter. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, eta. VIA VANCOUVER. *Marama, from Auckland, sth July. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. Calling at Rarotonga and Papeete, *Aorangi from Wellington, 19th’ July, telegraphy. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. Regular trips to Tonga, Samoa?? Fiji, Rarotonga and Tahiti. Write for booklets descriptive of these wonderful .L>nrs. ' / -•% ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM ** PACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS AS UNDER;— WESTPORT AND NELSON/. W; Steamer early. NEW PLYMOUTH DIRECT, \ Waimea Thursday. ' /> • FOXTON DIRECT. Steamer early. ' W ANO A NUT DIRECT. Kennedy to-morrow. NELSON AND PICTON/ Steamer early. For freights or passages apply to NANCARROW ANDrCQ., ’ r '.Agent*,; amm NEW ZEALAND / SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. ’ ■■jS >: ■; To London, via Monte 'Vided, Tenant! 1 and Plymouth. • , / MOST MODERN PASSENGER ■ • - J STEAMERS. IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHEBii; (2). Twin screw. (5). Triple screw. All the above vessels are fitted up with wireless telegraphy. Accommodation is not surpassed bw any other line. ■ ■ ; » FARES FROM GREYMOUTH: Steerage, single, from £l7 to £21.. : Second-class, single, from £3B to ,1342 - First-class, single, from £64 to £74. The passenger accommodation in the three classes is replete with every modern convenience, an dthe dietary scale such as will sustain the wellearned reputation of the Company. An experienced surgeon will accompany each steamer. Warrants issued at Greymouth -for passengers from the Old Country. Passengers booked at Greymouth are given a FREE coastal passage to v the port at which they join the Horn* steamer. NANCARROW AND CO., ' Passenger and Freight Agent*. * Greymouth. Vestport Agent; W. T. SLEE-. lokitika Agent: V. M. BONAR.. gBND FOB COOK'S BAILING LIST (Posted Tree) ■/ h'ii GIVING FARES & SAIJJNG DATM | /P. and \ Paaujfrul t* Cook's Cook's Passages Orient Lino ; N.D L. (Gorman) Oan-Auscralitin N.Z. Shipping Go Passages Shaw, Savill Co Booh id; I White Star Line Ainißbs All route-* All classes

Cook's I Cape Lines. 1 Lowest Cook's V Etc., «£c.. etc. /- Rate* No Commission Charges I Trouble Savtfl Inquiries Invited I Travel Made Sat; I 600K’8 SHIPPING oFFiee|> Custom Home Qnaj Wellington /~ILa&ENBOtf clarendon Hotel, ote^. CHRISTCHURCH, (Near G.P.O. and Cathedral Square.) D. COLLINS Proprietor. Visitors to Christchurch from the West Coast could not do better than put up at the CLARENDON, however long or short their stay may be r They will find every comfort and attention, as it is one of the best conducted hotels in New Zealand. Letters and telegrams promptly answered. The Tariff is most moderate. /COMMERCIAL Commercial Mawhera Quay, TTOTEL, J. McCARTRY :: :: Proprietor. Visitors lo town will receive every care add attention. • 1 The tables are famous for their quality and excellence of food peeper* tione. The Wines and Spirits arsof the bet* >' brands. GREY BREWERY XXXX ON TAP. TARIFF 5s mer dm#, t, - - ' Q LACIER LACIER HOTEL, CITEL, THE FINEST HEALTH RESORT 1 THE DOMINION. , , ’ . ir • • *" I Magnificent Mountain, Bush and. . Glacier Scenery in vimjjr.,; The altitude at which the hotel U ; situated gives it a charmingly rarifiea atmosphere for invalids cr run-down business men. The visitors’ boot ; affords numberless proofs of the bene* fits derived from a stay at this favored / hostelry and testifies to the excellence, of the accommodation and cuisine prodded. ■ r ; Mrs.. Blumsky has full control of : the household arrangements and , ' visitors are domiciled in a comfortably ? furnished' house, connected with : tti*? hotel proper by a passage. Hot, cold’ and shower baths. ■ The enlarged dining room provide* accommodation for eighty-five pertonf at a tiirm. No delay V Everything of Mi> b>»»* 1 v' i K Slums * -r', ’■ ■ 4v " T’ROl’fUETOa.^

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1912, Page 7