SHIPPING ADVERTISEMENTS UNION gTEAM gaiP C OYe OF NZ: LTD. 1 PROPOSED SAILINGS. I FOR WELLINGTON *Mararoa, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday *Wahine, Tuesday, Thursday, Satux- , day. ! Coast passengers should connect with the Wahine on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and may obtain tickets, including coach und rail, at the Greymouth office. WELLINGTON FROM GREYMOUTH Rosamond about Wednesday. Cargo I space must be reserved beforehand. i LYTTELTON FROM GREYMOUTH. | Kiui about Wednesday. Cargo space ! must be reserved beforehand. *Tofua, 10th March. SYDNEY AND HOBART FROM WELLINGTON. 4th Marcii. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON *Paloona, early. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON. Eto. Via VANCOUVER. (From Auckland). early, uncertain owing to strike in Australia. . Via SAN FRANCISCO. *Tofua, 10th March. telegraphy. {TfeRIENT DINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TO LONDON FROM SYDNEY. Via Melbourne, Fremantle, Colombo and Suez Canal. Osterley, March 17th Orontes, April 14th. Orvieto, May Ist. Ormonde, May 15th. Orsava, May 29th. Indarra, June 25th. Osterley, July 24th. Fares," New Zealand to London : FirstSaloon, Single, £ll6, £122. £l2B ; Return. £224; Second Saloon, Single, £BB, £B9 10s, £92; Return, £161; Third Class, Single, £SB. £4O. £42. Particulars on application to Union S.S. Coy. of N.Z.„ Ltd. A NCUOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS AS UNDER f NELSON AND PICTON. Steamer early. .V----TARAKOHE DTRECI. Steamer early. WANGANUI DIRECT. Steamer ear’y. NEW PLYMOUTH, Via WESTPORT Steamer early. MOTUEKA DIRECT. Alexander to-morrow. CASTLEOLIFF DIRECT. Steamer early. PICTON VIA NELSON. Steamer early. For freights and passages apply t<r NANCARROW AND CO.. Agents. MEW ZEALAND !SHIPPING COY., L * LTD. , DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. i (Via Panama Canal.) Calling at Colon,, Kingston (Jamaica) and Newport News. LARGE MODERN TWIN SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS, WITH UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION. Steamer Tons From About Rimutaka 8,893 Wellington Feb 13 Ruapehu 8,881 Wellington Mar. 2 Remuera 11,276 AVellington ' May Paparoa 7697 AVellington May For further particulars apply— NANGARROAV AND CO., Agents, Mackay Street. publis fiPTiesa. THE ONE GIFT t'HAT IS SURE TO PLEASH lOUii FRIENDrod 1 FHOTOQMAP® foar Mend will apprwlili foil Portrait. It ia a personal ing; it revives old memories «H i stxenethenß th® bonds of l*rt and friendship. Its vain® ®a? im b® measured by its cost. 1 photograph Tan b® sent any di* lane® «& easily as a latter. Mtk« «n appointment for yoa? PO® TRAIT now with— RING AMB SON BARROW AND SONS. GENERAL CARRIERS AND COAL MERCHANTS. For the convenience of business people, the OFFICE (next door to Parish's Tea Rooms), Mackay Street, has been secured. , Orders for GENERAL CARRYING WORK or DELIVERY OF COAL, all kinds, with full weight, will be promptly executed. , , THE COAL BUSINESS purchased from Mr. Shannahan will l>e carried on as usual. Phones — Office, Mackay Street, 201, Private residence, 298. Gwe Your Guests The Rarest Sauce — Mellor’s nmHEainßiim IT IMPARTS AN UNRIVALLED RELISH I Inferior Sauces may imitate Mellor, but m quality of ingredients and in flavour theyjare unworthy of your table. Use MELLOR'S /or Soups, Fish, Roasts, Gravies, Game, Rarebits and Sandwiches. SM by all Discerning Grocer®. e.m-6
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1920, Page 7
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