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UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANf \ OF NEW ZEALAND. > PROPOSED SAILINGS. \ FOR WELLINGTON. | (From Lyttelton.) Maori, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. <f Wahine, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. % Passengers from Coast connect with g Wahine, and berths reserved in her when ' booking at Greymoutb I ' % WELLINGTON FROM GREYMOUTH. ,'; Mapourika, Friday, 30th January, 1 p.m. - Calk Westport. lArahura, Monday, 2nd Feb.,' .midnight. ':: 1 Calls Westport, Nelson and Picton. Passengers booked to all New Zealand and Australasian ports. "J MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON, . *Manuka, Thursday, sth February,, < SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. *Maunganui, Friday, 30th January. SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. , •Maheno, Monday, 9th February. ;* ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAID ' STEAMERS. TO LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. *Otway, from Sydney, 11th February. And fortnightly thereafter. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc., VIA VANCOUVER. (Calling at Suva and Honolulu.) •Marama, 14th February (from Auckland). VIA SAN FRANCISCO. " (Calling at Ravotonga and,apeete.) j •Moana, 30th January (from Wellington}. *Wirelegs telegraphy. ANCHOR LINE OF STEABB PACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS AS UNDER :-- NEW PLYMOUTH. Steamer early. TARAKOHE DIRECT. Steamer early. WESTPORT AND WANGANUL Steamer early. WANGANUI DIRECT. Waimea, to-morrow. For freights or passages apply to NANCARROW AND CO., MEW ZEALAND SHIPPING 1 COMPANY'S LINE. To London, via Monte Video, Tenerifl and Plymouth. ', \ THE MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHER!? HEMISPHERE. [Appro* Steamer Tons From Date of sail Rotorua(3) |12500 Wellington Feb. 5 Ruapehu(2) 9880 ~ Mar.|V Kaikoura (2) 1D560 „ ' Apr. 9 Remuera (2) 11500 '■' „ May 7 Ruahin-a (2) jIIOOQ „ Juno 4 s (2). Twin ««rew. (3X Triple screw. All the above vessels are fitted wifcW wireless telegraphy. Accommodation is noi Burpassed bf f any other line. FARES FROM GREYMOUTH. Third-class, single, from £l9 to £23^ Second-class, single, from £3B to £43. First-class, single, | £64 to £76. The passenger 'accommodation in Oi thre& classes is replete with every modern and the dietary scale such as will sustain the. well* earned reputation of the Company. Warrants issued at Greymoutb. few passengers hrnx the Old Country. \ Passengers book.Td at Greymouth ara -- given a FREE coastal passage to th« port at which they join the How steamer. NANCARROW AND CO., Passenger and Freight Agent*. Gre/*mouth. ' Westport Agent:—W. T. SLEE. Hokitika Agent:—V. M. BONAR. JJOME pASSAGES. HOME PASSAGES Booked-by— „ HOME PASSAGES ALL LINES. HOME PASSAGES Booked by— < HOME PASSAGES ALL ROUTES. * HOME PASSAGES Booked by— HOME PASSAGES ALL CLASSES; *"9d for Cook's Sailing List (with " •'osted free. ;OOK & SON, WELLINGTON *

£OUR NEW HOUSE WITH THIfl m m m m And have life-long eatiefaoiion. Heats beautifully on cheapest coal, cooks so well that scores of pastrycooks •vrefer it. It is obtainable *iith oven on right side or left | also with fire that can be opened oat, making kitchen cosy. No range hna so many dvantages. Write for Free Cat&logu* Ho. 18. ■ WW] MJ NKDIR "V, > 1 THE GREAI AUTHOBIM ©f Tea are those mow easily obtained by infusion. Itsessonoe called tlwina pads** in the greatest quan- \ fcity in the best, and f therefore the highea 1/ priced grades of Tea 7 --like RAVEN TEA ! " This desirabl* i Tolatile principle ex- \ ists in lesser degree in the poorer quali- . j J ties. The volatile 1 elements are mildly stimulating to the nerves, having » quietening effect on the digestive and nervous systems, which is of Uit» dentil i-.d benefit, in soothing ths nerves, a«:d arresting undue tissue want*." INSIST ON RAVEN—the full thein« Tea. ASH YOUG GSOCCD

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1914, Page 7

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