SHIPPING ADVERTISEMENTS. UNION gTEAM SHIP, 1 (W- * OF N.Z., LTD. !- \ . ' PROPOSED SAILINGS. - FOR WELLINGTON FROM ‘ ■' LYTTELTON. ..... > . i , _- f ' ” ■ *Wah>ne, Tuesday, Thursday SatuMaf "Maori, Monday, Wednesday, *Oilfuel. . ■ / ■ ■ /y' \ Coast passengers . should connect Tuesdays, Thursdays . and Saturdays with Wahine- • " Through rail, tickets to Lyttelton obtainable:at- this officer ; , FOR SYDNEY; FROM AUCKLAND. Marama, April 3. . . ... Maherto, April 9. ■" '■ ; FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON «Maheno, March 27 . .. < Marania, April 17. ,——— MELBOURNE DIRECT FROM WELLINGTON..... / March 27. * . CANADA; AMERICA, LONDON;' Etc., Via VANCOUVER, from AUCKyy. / .. ; Niagara, April .14-.. . - /..-.i Aorangi, May;l2y - EXCURSION TO HONOLULU. . ; ■ I V'.’ir- .A. • ; ■ y>, Q\ ■ t 7- lr v " AMERICA, LONDON, Etc., Via SAN< FRANCISCO, from WELLINGTON.:: Tahiti, Starch 31 Makura, April 28; /J SIELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON via LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN .AW BLUFF. • Cargo steamer at'regular intervals.; Manuka, April TO, , / ' : FOR FIJI, TONGA,- AND FROSf AUCKLAND. *Tofua,' about Match 28 "Talcing passengers Agents for P. and O. Line.
TO ENGLAND’VIA H.‘ ’ a . THEsC.P.R, FAIRYLAND, ‘ ' Travel by v ..’ ( ’ CANADIAN • PACIFIC RAILWAY;:. In Conjunction with Canadian Australasian Royal Mail S.S. -Lfae Vancouver, B.C. The splendid favourite triple screw ; steamer “NIAGARA,” and the-magni-ficent new quadruple motor ship “AORANGI,” the largest passenger! motor'ship afloat. ■> ' 1 --tV- • From start to finish your trip Home ! by the “UP.R. ” way is one of bound-. less delights. ■ ‘ jx? :U -o-u: The route itself remains a thing \of joy in memory’s ■'sarictuih/’ 7 ' Ydii<' verse the towering snow-crowned? Rockies in open top observation cars, t in ’ daylight. - You gaze far across, immense canyons. ....... Splendid hotels , and cosy bungalow camps welcome you at' Biinff, : Lake Louise Glacier, and many other famous resorts. ’’ ; f; 1 REACHED- only by TRAINS of the CANADIANPACIFIC^ RAILWAY, >. -Palatial' Atlantic steamers,-'and also Pacific'' fleet- of> Empress Reservations made in Sleeping Cars,’ Hotels and Steamships, „ • For descriptive pamphlets and full,, particulars, apply to any office of the Union Steam Ship Co.,' Ltd;’, Thomas Cook and Son, or J. Sclater, Repre- ' sentative CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Union House, Sydney, N.S.W. . •y-.-.S THe NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. . TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL., . < - LARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW - ■PASSENGER STEAMERS ‘ With Unsurpassed Accommodation, f Steamer) From About> : +*REMUERA Wellington April/ +*RUAHINE May 16' +*ROTORUA ’ t June'27 +*REMUERA ,• -•-Aug.ls. +*RUAHINE ' . .Oct. 10 "Oil fuel. ’Galling at-Curacao. > Walls, off Pitcairn Island subjectvto. weather conditions'-permitting. •■;??/ •'* ‘i’?, Return tickets are/interchangeable with P. and O. and Orient' Lines (via Suez), G. and A;‘Union’-' Lines (via Canad'l and America), or Aberdeen : and Blue Funnel Lines (via’South . Africa). ■ .. For further particulars apply ; ./. THE NEAV ZEALAND SHIPPING G COMPANY, LUnTED. : A
j A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM : £ ..i PACKETS. ; - 'Nr'.;,, . C •iu.-bb.' /-fc-b• Westport Direct —Titoki, 'Saturday. ■ New Plymouth .Direct—Opud/'to-mbr-,;tow. . j i’!.Wanganui,- via Nelson —Steamer -early, ’ Tarakohe Direct—Orepuki, Saturday. ' Wanganui Direct—Steamer early. ‘ . 1 Picton, via Westport—Steamer early. ! Nelson and Westport—Titokij-USatur-•day. 1 ' Tvhr ' Castlecliff, via Westport:—Stearrieff ■ • early. . - Wellington Direct—Steamer early. • For freights and passages apply to , NANCARROW AND’CO., ' Agents, Mackay Sfc> . e f j ■ ■■■ t .a -' • PUBLIC NOTICES. \ I _________ •TANSEY AND CO.- ; (J. W. GREENSLADE) ’PHONE 143 ::: : P.O. BOX 73 LAND, ESTATE; INSURANCE ANT GENERAL AGENTS., ' ■ v- 'j; " , ' • FOR SALE/ - ■;> AVe are SOLE AGENTS for these / Properties: { ; £s2s—Residence, five rooms ; hot , aft ; cold-; patent; in thorough repair; good locality.-' Easy term* snd imtnediate possession. v ■ •'/'' ' £7so—Residence, six rodms ; all cob-. veniences ;' Freehold, Terms. Immediate possession. . "t £9Bs—Residence, seven. •'Vootnaj-l-’iif thorough repair.--- Large section j Freehold. Best residential-quarter. Only £350 cash ; required, balafic4S _ 41 per ceht;--<-Immediate’posses’sjbni £2oo—Confectionery' ’ and. • Fruit ■ Shop f doing’ good business ; cheap .rentaL Capable of great expansion.-' 1 Owner retiring.'’ - r .--—•-.-y t*? Building Sectiqns; .cleared and ready to 'biiild bri.' Terms. Y £l7so—Fruit Confectionery and Hee Cream Parlor, together with desirable residence and furniture. is a great proposition, ' comfortable home and lucrative 'living. Terms. | t' f- 4- v*• - s ■'; -ft r tvs ; -'7 . j> . We have many othetyproperties for sale, both town ’arid' cotmtry’,’ and-en-quiries for businesses and .homes. ’Phone 143 ' Greymouth P.O. BoxTO T "" 11 - i 1 .i ... . SALE—Clover Straw,, Crushed jandtDUn Oat< :> Beriev Chaff, -arid all Mines of 'PRODI.CE and GROCERIES.—A bßtokinson and Co., Thomson Street,. Greymbuth. ■ < . ;
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 March 1925, Page 7
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