BHIPPIrtO ADVERTISEMENTS. ( gTEAM zgHH’ OF N.Z,, LTD* I f? . PROPOSEDf ; FOR WELLINGTON > FROM ■ “ LYTTELTON. ~ • i *Wahine, Tuesday',. Thursday,..Saturday. *Mararoa, Monday, Wednesday/.Friday s , *Oil fuel. v ( Coast passengers connect with steadi - er at Lyttelton on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. ■ Through rail /tickets to ./.Lytteltos . obtainable at this office. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON ' • . Moeraki', May 22. ' , . ' ' Maunganui, June 12 . FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND Maunganui, May 29. ■' T ‘ Moeraki, June 5. :’■ ■■. ■ j MELBOURNE-FROM LYTTELTON VIA DUNEDIN AND BLUFF. Manuka, May 20. . ■ MELBOURNE DIRECT FROM - .WELLINGTON. -L'/LJ. Manuka, June 8; ' v/ .' > ’«- ■ — t WELLINGTON AND DUNEDINi L. ■ Cargo steamer at regular, intervals FOR FIJI, TONGA, AND SAW FROM AUCKLAND. ' . , Navua,’ May 23." '■ ' ” Taking passengers. ,L , CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc. ' ■ Via VANCOUVER, from AUCK ; land. R.M.S. Niagara, June 9 R.M.M’.S. Aorangi, July 7. ' ~ ‘ ' EXCURSION TO HONOLULU. J AMERICA., LONDON, Etc.; Via SAb ’ ' FRANCISCO, from WELLINGTON R.M.S. Tahiti; May 26 R.M.S. Makura;'June-23:- -- ; —— ‘ .. Agents for P. and- O. Line. ' —— —/..-h >,rr gUMMER TRIPS TO ENGLAND*. Important Announcement by - CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. • In Conjunction with > '■ Canadian-Australasian. Royal .Mail ?' .> ■" S.S.' Line to Vancouver, B.Ci -ii. On and after May 17,. new pleasures,j and new scenic wonders will be in store y for travellers to Canada,/U.S.A., land.arid the-Continent’of Europe, via ; the C. P. R. route'.- On that date the famous Trans-Canada Liinited /Service : for 1925,Summer season commences. The “Trans-Canada Limited,,” Cap.’i ada’s Nain de luxe, is'.incomparably t, the fastest, most popular train oper-; ated across Canada. Saves a day each 5 way. - Affords passengers a daylight ? ■ trip over the Rockies. In addition, - the C-P.R. will have THREE other! daily trains running in the summer,. trans-Continental time-table. - r> .
Passages booked from New Zealand in either R.M.M.S, Aorarigi or R.M.S. =s Niagara, the most, palatial liners on the.) 'Pacific. V; < . VEBY IMPORTANT: Be sure to see ! your,-'Steam er Tickets are marked “Vias Canadian Pacific Railway.V - .< i . For descriptive pamphlets - and full particulars, apply to any office of the ’ Union Steam Ship Company of N.Z.', >. Ltd. ; Thomas Cook and Son, or J..,; . Sclater,. Representative ■■ -.CANADIAN PACIFIC - RAILWAY CO., Union House,. Sydney, N.S;W. ? M ’ THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING ' COMPANY, LTD. TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL- • 't#. LARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW-PASSENGER STEAMERS. I With Unsurpassed Accommodation.-”-Steamer From 1 Abbut t*RUAHINE [Wellington Mdy ‘ ‘ 3 p.m. o Wellington’* June 271 +*RUAPEHU Wellington- end W t*REMUERA Wellington Au'g-rIS +*RUAHTNE Wellington Oct. 10 t* ROTORUA Wellington J ' Dec. B *Oil fuel Calling tat Curacao. Walls off Pitcairn Island subject te weather conditions permitting. i Return tickets -are interchangeable with P. and O. and Orient Lines (via . Suez),' ' Ci. and A. Union Lines (vi® ■ ■ Canada and America), or Aberdeen and Blue Funnel Lines (via Africa)! ■ For further particulars apply THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. ALBERT AND MACKAY STREETS. A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM -'* . PACKETS. Westport Direct-Steamer early., ' Wanganui, via Nelson.—Steamer early. Tarakohe Direct—Orepuki, to-morrow Wanganui, via Nelson.—Steamer eany Picton Direct—Steamer early-. ■ Nelson Direct.—Steamer early. Nelson via Westport.—Steamer early.. Gisborne Direct—Opua,. to-morrow. For freights and passages apply to NANCARROW AND CO., Agents, Mackay S&
PUBLIC'NOTICES. TANSEY AND GO. (J. W. GREENSLADE) J ’PHONE 143 P.O. BOX 7b ! ' , LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE AW GENERAL AGENTS- • . ■■■' FOR SALE. We are SOLE AGENTS for these Properties: £s2s—Residence, five rooms; hot ar .- *, cold j patent; in thorough repair ; good locality. Easy tenon and . ? ■■■ immediate possession, £7so—-Residence, six rooms; all conveniences; Freehold. Terms. Ink . ;< mediate possession. 885—Residence, seven rooms; Jji thorough repair. Large section./. Freehold. Best residential quarter • ’ ' Only £350 cash required, balanQS 4| per cent. Immediato possession-. *.. • £2OO--Confectionery and Fruit' Shop:; A doing good business; cheajp.reintaL/ . Capable of great expansion.» Owner , ■. . . retiring. • ■ ' -.</ .1. £lso—£3oo Building Sections ; cleared- ■' /. ' and ready to build on. Terms;'’ **<ijif £l7so—Fruit Confectionery ® aiidtJEciir " 5 . Cream Parlor,, togethier with,desir able residence and furniture;. * This ./ ? is a great proposition/ ! : 'a? comfortable home imd lucrative^Si£V'' i - ing. . T«nnc-- - ■■■ Wo have many other properties foi sale, both teiwn.,and: coun^y/ ? ;tod^aB ? quiries for businesses and ’ TANSEY' AND'CO.--’’’bonft 143?- Greymoutb.\',Pl(l' ■ ' ’■ /-2’../’.'/’J./ ' J*BEDDIE, Chemist and Kodak Dealer, keeps t • full stocks of Fresh Films, Plates, Papers.- and v P^Qtqgraph-’nSundries. Film are developed imd prints t»k«its . shortest''notice. Satisfaction ’jra&N ’ ; anteed. City prices. Country. ordeal •we posted per return m*il./ ‘
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1925, Page 7
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