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SHIPPING ADVERTISEMSHiS. JJNION gTEAM gHIP £J 01 * OF N.Z., LTD. /PROPOSED SAILINGS.’ FOR WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON. Maori: Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Wahine: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday; Coast passengers should connect with the AVahine every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and may obtain ticket* (including coach and rail) at the Graymouth office. Notice to Consignees—Ngakuta loads at Dunedin about Friday for Greymouth, via AVellington. Kakapo leaves Auckland about Thursday for Greymouth. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON, Manuka, 13th April. SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. Moeraki, 6th April. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Eto., Via VANCOUVER Niagara, about 25th April. SAN FRANCISCO, AMERICA, AND LONDON, Etc., Via San Francisco (From Wellington). Tahiti, about 11th April. MELBOURNE, From WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND BLUFF. Paloona, about 10th April. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. Large Modern Twin-Screw Passenger Steamers, with Unsurpassed Accommodation. Steamer ■ Tons From About Remuera 11,276 Wellington April 20 Dorset 8,734 Wellington April 27 Ruahine 10,758 Wellington June Rimutaka 8,893 Wellington July Ruapehu 8,881 Wellington August Proceeding via Panama Canal, calling at Cristobal and Newport News. Return tickets are interchangeable with P. and O.S.N. Co., or Orient Line, via Suez; C. and A. Line, via Vancouver, or U-S.S. Co. of N.Z., Ltd., via San Francisco. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Local Agents.

ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. Picton, via Westport, Steamer early. Nelson, via YVestport —Regulus today. Wanganui, via Westport—Alexander to-morrow. Motueka and Nelson —Steamer early. New Plymouth, ria Westport —Steamer early. \For freights and passages apply NANCARROW AND CO., Agents, Mackay Street.

HOTELS DELIGHTFUL LAKE MOANA THE EMPIRE HOTEL has been acquired by W. Blundell. Patrons are assured of every comfort and a first-class table. Moana’s bracing air brings to the tired business man and woman, complete rest. Intending visitors desiring accommodation should apply promptly to W. BLUNDELL, Proprietor.

TATTERSALL’S HOTEL CASHEL ST., :: CHRISTCHURCH, — E. M. SHEEDY formerly of Shade’s Hotel, has entered into possession oi the above new and commodious hostelry. AVest Coasters will find the hotel replete with every modern convenience as it has recently been renovated and added to. The Dining-room, etc., is under the sole charge of Mrs. Sheedy. Nothing but the best brands o£ Wines, Spirits and Beers. Correspondence, etc., promptly attended to.

ROYAL HOTEL GREYMOUTH. (Under New Management.) OSCAR EG DEN has pleasure in notifying his many friends, and the travelling public, that he has taken over the above well-known Hotel. Being next door to the Railway Station, it is most conveniently situated for th© travelling public. The household arrangements are under the supervision of Mrs. Egden. which is a guarantee of their excellence. Only the best of Ales and Spirit© * supplied. OSCAR EGDEN, Proprietor,

yiSITORS TO QREYMOUTH Who desire Comfort and Convenience, —should stay at the— RAILWAY HOTEL’ (A few doors from the Railway Station} ‘’Best of Everything that Money Can Buy.” MODERATE CHARGES. Country visitors are reminded that, only in town for the day, a FIRST CLASS LUNCHEON may be obtained. All communications to P. MAHONEY, Proprietor.

REVINGTON’S HOTEL GREYMOUTH.. The recognised house for Tourists and Commercials. The Hotel is under entirely new management. “Revington’s” is conceded t&i premier hotel on the West Coast. An excellent table, affording the best on the market. Wines and Spirits selected, and guaranteed true to label. M. A. THORNTON.- rr Proprietress (Late oi Nga«ere.) Telegraphic Address:

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 April 1922, Page 7

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