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TNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY ,~* OF NEW ZEALAND. PROPOSED SAILINGS',, FOR WELLINGTON FROM "' v " " U . LYTTELTON. \£ Maori—Monday, Wednesday, Friday. ■■£.£ Wahine—Tuesday. Thursday,.. I Passengers 'from Coaet connect wijjjji . Wahine, and berths reserved in her. when booking-at Greymouth. WELLINGTON FROM GREYMOUTH. Mapourika, Friday, 29th May, 2 p.m. 1 Cal's Westport. Arahura, Monday, Ist June, 5 p.m. '■ Calls Westport, Nelson and Picton. i Passengers booked to all New Zealand and Australasian polls. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. *Maitai, Friday, 29tli May. ■ VM.., SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. *Maunganui, Friday, 29th May. SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. *Manuka, Monday, Ist June. '. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAID STEAMERS;--'-/ *>' •, TO LONDON VIA SUEZ ■> CANAL. *Otranto, from Sydney, 20th ' June... And ' fortnightly thereafter. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, &c. ' VIA VANCOUVER. (Calling at Suva and Honolulu" *Makura, sth June (from Auckatad). VIA SAN FRANCISCO. (Calling at Rarc-tonga and Papeete.} f! 'Tahiti, ]3th June (from' Wellington). 'Wireless telegraphy. SOUTH sii tsla'nds. Regular sailings to Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, also Cook Islands and Society Island*, Fares and full particulars upon application. "' . "*'■" * nchor line of steam PACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS AS UNDERTARAKOFE DIRECT. ■ Steamer, early. ■ WANGANUI DIRECT. Steamer, early. '• .i NELSON AND PICTON. , : Waimea, to-morrow. NAPIER. DIRECT. Steamer early. $£ r ~ .-t For freights or passage.'spply to—NANCARROW A&D CO'.'. " V ■"KEW ZEALAND' .^HIPPING XN COMPANY'S LBTE. To London, via Monte Viss>, Teneriffe, and •, ; THE MOST , MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE .SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. >*'.; '■: '■■, '-•' | . ■;"■;• Appi-ox: S eaaer Tom Ftpia ■". 'Date Rnabin<j(2) . 12510 Wellington JoDei-^i Kotonifl (3> 12&K) >i; ■ Jjily 2 ; Turakinaf2) 10960 '■{,.*;. July 30 Ruapehu (2) JJBBO v - Aug. 27 Ruahine calls at Rio. ■ " (2) Twin screw. .•;• (3) Triple screw. \. ..-:' . All the above vessels are fitted witfj wireless telegraphy. FARES FROM GREYMOUTH. Third-class, single, from £l9 to £23. , Second-class, single, from £3B to £43. Firs\>-class, - single,' £64 to'; £75. , The passenger accommodation in the three classes is replete with every mo-. dern convenience, and the dietary scale such as will sustain the well-earned reputation of the Company. : Warrants issued at Greymouth for pas« sengers from the Old Country. . Passengers booked at Greymouth are given a FREE coastal paSsag© to. the port at "which they join % the Home steamer. ■ . NANCARROW, & CO., Passenger and Freight Agents. Greymouth. ':-,{'■. Westport Agent •■.W; T. SLEE. ■. Hokitika Agent: V. M. BONAR. HOME PASSAGES; HOME PASSAGES HOME'PASSAGES HOME PASSAGES HOME PASSAGES Booked by,' ALL LIMES. Booked by HOME PASSAGES' ALL OLAWjI.;;^ S«nd for -Vlap). Posted tree. v '".''- THOS. COOK & SON; THE DUNLOP mm will Appeal to the man who wants the best These Heels are extra thick and of the finest auaii ensuring ureal wear and comfort. They cost a tittle more, but they are well worth it Atk for Dunlop " Police Heel*"— and tee that they are so branded. ah Bo* swpa. DUNLOP RUBBER CO, All S,»to. .»rf NJt THE FAMILY IN A GROUP PHOTOGRAPH— Before they have left the old fireside and gone put into th«' .' big world— '. .' .. ". ....,' EVER THINK OF IT j " Nothing preserves the home atmosphere and home me--mories like a group picture—with father and mother in the centre. When the family is scattered how glad you will be that you had it done in 0m&. Sittings made by day" of night by arrangement. . RING- AND SO* r PHOTOGRAPHER S.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 May 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 May 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 May 1914, Page 7