UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY ’LI OF NEW ZEALAND. PROBABLE SAITOH"- - ■WESTPORT, NELSON, AND " WELLINGTON . -VH '-d . Arahura, Monday, 21st July. 10 p.a 1 :'; Mapourika, Thursday, 24th July, midnight Arahura calls at Pictpn. Booking passengers to all New Zealand and Australasian ports. MELBOURNE from WELLINGTON. *Mderaki, Thursday, 24th July.SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON*' *Maunganui, Friday, 25th July, direct. Monowai, Thursday, 24th July. via Auckland and transhipping there to turbine Maheno. * Wireless telegraphy. ORIENT LINE OP ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TO LONDON VIA- SUEZ CANAL. *Oiama, from Sydney, 2nd August. And fortnightly thereafter. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc., VIA VANCOUVER. ’'Niagara, from Auckland, Ist August,. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. Calling at Rarotonga, and Papeete. *Moana, from Wellington, 15th August. telegraphy. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. Regular sailings from Auckland to Nukualofa, Haapai, Vavau (Tonga), Apia (Samoa), Suva, Levuka (Fiji), also Rarotonga (Friendly Islands), Papeete (Tahiti). Write for booklets descriptive of these wonderful tours. Fares and full particulars on application. A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS AS UNDER FOXTON DIRECT. Kaitoa, to-day. , TARAEOHE DIRECT. Steamer early. WANGANUI DIRECT. ' ' Kennedy, Monday. NELSON DIRECT. Steamer early. WELLINGTON DIRECT. Regains, to-day. _ , For freights or passages apply to NANGARROW AND CO., » Agents.
MEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE.. To London, via Monte Video, Teneriff and Plymouth. THE MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. From Wellington Data July -21 Aug. M I Sepi. 18 Oct. 1C (2) Twin screw. (3) Triple screw. All the above vessels are fitted up with wireless telegraphy. Accommodation is not surpassed hr? any other line. FARES FROM GREY MOUTH. ' Third-class, single, from £l9 to £23. Second-class, single, from £3B to £43. First-class, single, £64 to £75. _ The passenger accommodation in the three classes is replete with every modern convenience, and the dietary scale such as will sustain the well-earned reputation of the Company. Warrants issued at Greymouth for passengers from the Old Country, Passengers booked at Greymouth are given a FREE coastal passage to the port at which they join the Home cfpnrrior 'nancarrow AND CO., Passenger and Freight Agents. Greymouth, Westport Agent:—W. T. SLEE, Hokitika Agent:—V. M. BONAR. ©END FOR “COOK’S SAILING ° LIST” (Posted Free.) GIVING FARES AND DATES BY Cook’s /P. and 0. S.N. Co. Cook's I Orient Line SAILING Passages Fookel N.D.L. German . Passages j Gan-Australian A 1 li tes Passages(NZ. Shipping Go.VAI Passages Shaw Savill Co. (Alidade White Star Line I Cape Lines 1 Lowest \ Etc. etc. / inquiries Invited. Trouble Saved. No Commission Charges. Travel Made Easy, COOK’S SHIPPING OFFICE, Hustora House Quay, ;; Wellington. Cooks Cook s ]if EMORIAL CARDS.—We have just iTJL landed a splendid assortment of Memorial Cards, Memorial Visiting Cards and Envelopes (unique designs); inspection invited. —Greymouth Evening Star Coy., Printers and Publishers, ~T THE ' TROCADERO. Manchester Street, ;:: Christchurch. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL! MODERN CONVENIENCES! ONE MINUTE DIRECT FROM THE RAILWAY STATION.
[A Card.] JERRIES’ JJOME, Blackmore Lane, (off Murray St.) NURSE M. GILLINGHAM, (late cf Cobden), wishes to inform ladies that she has taken over the above home, where patients may rely on receiving the very best comfort of a Nursing Home. THE COLD WEATHER HAS COMMENCED. Live in Comfort by sitting in your room with a GOOD FIRE, which can only be done by obtaining your COAL FROM D. SHANNAHAN. COAL MERCHANT, HERBERT ST., :: GREYMOUTH. COAL, COKE AND FIREWOOD delivered to any part of the town at reasonable rates. Try me with an order—’Phone 201 — Your order will be punctually attended to. KUMARA JUNCTION TO KUMARA AND VICE VERSA. jfyjOTOR. £AR jgERViCE, Tom Kennedy’s MOTOR CAR (to carry ,six, passengers), will meet all trains at the*Kumara Railway Station. . I RETURN FARE 2s. T> EEFTON—WESTPORT MOTOR , SERVICE. V 'eight PASSENGER CAR. Leaves REEFTON daily at 10 . Leaves WESTPORT daily 9;30 a.m. Booking Offices : Reefton, Stevenson’s Hotel ; Westport, Empire Hotel. Greymouth.—Harley’s Ltd. Proprietors NEWMAN BROS.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1913, Page 7
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