SHIPPING ADVERTISEMENTS, IJNION gTEAM gHIR COY», OF N.Z., LTD. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON. *Maori, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday*. Mararoa, Monday, Wednesday, Friday*Oil fuel. < 1 Coast passengers should connect with the Maori every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. _____ — -atm FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND* Marama, November 16. f Manuka, November 23. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGarOII Manuka, November 9. Marama, November 30- ' CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Ete s Via VANCOUVER, from AUCKLAND. . . Niagara, November 13. Makura, December 11. SAN FRANCISCO, AMERICA, AND LONDON, Etc., Via San Francis®* (from Wellington). Maunganui, November 27. Tahiti, January 1, 1924. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON Via LLTTELTON, DUNEDIN and BLUFF. Moeraki, early. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, cargo steamer at regular intervals. FOR FIJI, TONGA, AND SAMOA,• FROM AUCKLAND. Tofua, Nov. 12, taking passengers. TEE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING x COMPANY, LTD. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, FROM WELLINGTON. ’ Large Modern Twin-Screw Paesengß Steamers, with Unsurpassed Accorar modation. Steamer About/, *Remuera Nov. 24, from Auckland Rimutaks Middle December Mtuahina December. 29 Ruapehu Middle January, 1924 *Rotoru» February .9, 1924 Paparoa Early March, .1924 Romnera March 22,\1924 *Oil fuel. , ' ; - r *Calls eff Pitcairn Island subject weather conditions permitting. Proceeds via Panama Canal. Return tickets are inter-changeabl* with P. and O.S.N. Co., - and; Orient Line, via Suez; C? A. and Union Linsi via Canada and America, or Aberdew and Blue Funnel Lines via SoUsB Africa. 7
UNION STEAM SHIP'COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Looal Agents. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. Nelson direct,. Regulus,. Friday. Q New Plymouth Direct—Steamer early* Pictor/ Direct—Titoki,- Monday/ Wanganui Direct —Steamer early. Wellington Direct —Steamer, earl) Picton Direct —Steamer early. Nelson and Mouteka —Steamer early. Dargarville Direct—steamer early. Westport and Wanganui.—Steamer' early. .. For freights and passages apply to* NANOARROW AND CO., Agents, Mackay Street. / PUBLIC NOTICES. A WELL PAID OPENING Is waiting for you when you have done your part. You cannot win success by just sitting back and wishing for it. Success in life —in business—anywhere, means hard work. It you are not prepared to perform the hard preparatory work, you must not expect to reap the benefits. ■ Belter positions, and higher pay await you when you have done the hard spade work. Our Accountancy Course is the golden key with which you will be enabled to open the gate of opportunity. Do not delay. Write at once and learn our proposals for your future. L Free 80-page booklet “Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, ( LTD., P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND.
DALGETY & CO. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. FIRST-GLASS QUALITY: Grass Seeds, Clovers, etc. J O&w ■ (Seed and Feed), Wheat and Pol' lard, Bran, Potatoes, Calf Foods, Chaff, Lucerne Hay, etc. NOTE: . ' Our wide connection in Canterbury enables us to submit most favourable quotations for Chaff, Oats, Wheat, etc., on trucks at Springfield, and adjacent Railway stations, thus saving costly railage and through store charges. FARMING REQUISITES AND MANURES: . > Wolseley Separators, Shearins Machines, and Engines, Woolpacks Seaming Twine and Vacmark, Woolpresses, Plain and Barb Wire, Fertilizers (quotations include railage to Westland Stations.) “SHELL” MOTOR SPIRIT AND LUBRICATING OILS. LAND: .. Bona fide enquiries solicited.large number of properties io !»• spec! and select from. WOOL: , ■ " '■ Centrally situated, large well lighted stores, in both Christchurch and Wellington. Every facility for 7 handling under expert supervision. LAMBS: .’f We can confidently recommend clients to entrust their season’s - : - drafts to us, thus ensuring every facility in railway transportation, . and maximum market values. DALGETY 4 CO. AUCTIONEERS, MACKAY ST.. :: GREYMOUTH 1 C. ORAMS CERTIFICATED PLUMBER. Plumbing, Gas-fitting and Sheet Metal Work done in all It’s branches. ~ Estimates given, and a trial solicited. Charges moderate. ■ Orders left with R. F. Chapman and Co., Mackay Street, ’pnone 285, will receive prompt attention.
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