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TTNION STEAM SHIP COAIPAIif . U OF NEW ■; ; I CIRCUMSTANCES PERMITTING. FOR WELLINGTON. . > > (From. Lyttelton.) Maori, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. Wahine, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. * Coast passengers should connect With the Wahine. , : Booking Passengers to all New Z©*» land and Australasian ports; ■ WELLINGTON FROM GREYMOUTIL’ Mapourika, Wednesday, Dec. 24th, 8 a.m. 1 calls at Westport. ■■ .’ l l ' 1 "" ' SYDNEY PROM WELLINGTON.' •Maunganui, Friday, 26th December. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON Steamer early. , . ■' •' SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. , *Maheno, Monday, 29th December.. , ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL ; STEAMERS. •• ! TO LONDON VIA SUEZ GANAL. Orontes, from Sydney, January 3rd. And fortnightly thereafter. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc., VIA VANCOUVER. ’Niagara, 17th January (from Auckland). VIA SAN FRANCISCO. . f.fCalling at Rarotonga and Papette. •Tahiti, 2nd January (from Wellington). •Wireless telegraphy; ‘^ivi ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS' .... REGULAR SAILINGS AS UNDjEit ;-. TARAKOHB JDIRECT. Steamer early. -a;.... , FOXTON DIRECT. Steamer early. NELSON DIRECT. ; Steamer early. \. r^r ; ~ r ’ r. WANGANUI VIA NELSON. .. ,jAlexandcr, to-day. , .- * For freights or passages apple' to NANCARROW AND CO., - • ;; AjffifltS. ;■ ■ MEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE , To London, via Monte Vidfes/Tdiieriff and Plymouth. .-' V: ■■ THE MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. (2). Twin ®crew. (3> Triple screw. All the above vessels are fitted > with wireless telegraphy. ' Accommodation is not sutphssed bj any ether line. FjLRES FROM GREYMOtITH. Third-class, single, from JSjfl t0t3823L r n»n

Third-class, single, from to-223i Second-class, single, from £3B toi£43. First-class, single, £64 tb £75. \ • The passenger accommodation ih-ths three classes is replete with every modern convenience, and the:,' dietary scale suet as will sustain the welf earned reputation of the Company. Warrants issued at Greyniouth for passengers from the Old CountryPassengers booked at Grey mouth are given a FREE coastal passage to tha port at which they join this Horn* steamer. \ VNANCARROW AND Passenger and Freight Agents. Greymouth. i',' Westport Agent:—W. T. SLEB.. Hokitika Agent:— V. M. BONAR. QEND FOR “COOK’S 'i SMLIS LEST” (Posted Free,) / GIVES Cook’s Cook's FARES AND DATES BY SAILING /P. and O. S.N, Cc.C Vj *• T.lma * It Passages PassagesPassagea Cook’s Cook's Orieut Line N.D.L. German Can-Australian N.Z. Shipping Co. Shaw Savill Co. White Star Line Cape Lines* Etc. etc. JOol / All inei All routes All class® Lowest . Rates Inquiries Invited. Trouble Saved. No Commission Charge*. X'X-S'r*\ ’ Travel MAde)BM£< COOK’S SHIPPING OFFICE, Custom House Quay, FIT YOUR NEW ECUS* WITH THE ZEALANOIA And have life-long satisfaovion. Heats beautifully,. tiar cheapest coal, cooler so irdU thaiib scores of pastrycooks prefer it. It is pbtamablt with oven on right aids. left } also with fire thatcahfcse opened out, making kitchen cosy. No range has so many adviimtages. Write for Free Catalog'd* No. 18. iarhtaffham 4 Do. Ltd.* QEORGI SIS., DUNEDIN*

RAVEN TEA Satisfies the Tea-longing »f ' J discriminating Tet-Dciakcr*., ' BECAUSE it is a scientific blend’olt the best British sealed, s ' rust-proof packages.tp ' ness, aud prevent; loss 6t] alrpma-r, thus producing a 'tea’. 1 witH-n.'diilWlM* tive flavour. ] v "• ;/■. The Beverage o! the Masses* .-’I Appreciated by. all'-daisies* -

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 December 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 December 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 December 1913, Page 7

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