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BHIPPJNO AOVERTiSKMENT* [jinoN C° '■ ■ OF N.Z., LTD. FOR WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON. *WaKine, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday f *Mararoa, Monday, Wednesday, Friday •Oil fuel. x? . Coast passengers connect with steamer at Lyttelton on Tuesdays, Thursdays! . and'Saturdays. ' Through rail tickets to Lytteltoffl obtainable at this office. ; , ; _ FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON Mneraki. June 19. Maunganui, July 10. FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND Maunganui, June 26. . ■ - - 1 Moeraki, July 3. WELLING! uN AND DUNEDIN. ' Cargo steamer at regular interval* •;■ i FOR FIJI, TONGx, AND SAMO/ FROM. AUCKLAND. . L ' Tofna. June 20.' -.i! 'Taking passengers. ; CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc Via VANCOUVER, frpm AUCE v 1 w R.M-S. Niagara, June 9 . R.M.M.S. A'orangi,'JW7.' /'YUW EXCURSION TO HONOLULU. , aMFRICA, LONDON, Etc., Via SA? FRANCISCO, from • R.M.S. Makura, June 23. - i ri, U R.M.& Tahiti, July, 21. ; . Agents for P. and O. Line. Particulars on application. - .• .4 gUMMER TRIPS TO ENGLAND Important Announcement by A CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. In Conjunction with , Canadian-Australasian Royal Mail : ‘" S.S. Line to Vancouver, B.C. On and after May 17, new pleasures, and new scenic wonders will be in store - ? for travellers to Canada, U.S.A.,' England and the Continent of Europe, via ■ the C. P. R. route. On tnat date the - famous Trans-Canada Limited Service for 1925 Summer season commences. :., ’. The “Trans-Canada Limited,” Cari»‘ ada’s train de luxe, is incomparably the fastest, most popular train-;bpeiS; : ated across Canada. Saves a day each' 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. Passages booked from New Zealand in either R. M.M.S. Aorangi or R.M.S. Niagara, the most palatial liners on the Pacific. VERY IMPORTANT: Be sure to see your Steamer Tickets are marked "Via Canadian Pacific Railway.” Fot descriptive pamphlets and full particulars, apply to any office of the Union Steam Ship Company of N.Z., Ltd. ; Thomas Cook and Son, dr J. Sclater, Representative CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Union House, Sydney, N-S.IV. at,.cl;

THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. VIA PANAMA CANALLARGE MODERN” TWIN-SCREW'. PASSENGER STEAMER?). With Unsurpassed AccummodattoA Steamer From, About • ■ , W ■ t*RUAPEHU Wellington end July t*REMUERA Wellington ' \ . Aug! Us£ +*RUAHINE yVellingtbb . Oct.lt? +* ROTORUA Wellington Deo. 4 < HREMUERA JJan. 2. . 1926" •Oil fuel. Calling at Curacao.. tCalls off Pitcairn Island subject H weather conditions permitting. * v’T. Return tickets are interchangeably' with P. and O. and Orient Lines (ria Suez), C. and A. Union Lums (vu Canada and America), or ” Aberdeen and Bine Funnel Line# - (riik-Soii*^-Africa). ' /'■. ■ For further particulars apply ;:' THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING' COMPANY. LIMITED.: 4 T HER T AN D MACK A Y STREETS A NCHPB LINE OB STEAM . PACKETS. New Plymouth’ Direct-—Steahier . Motueka) via Nehon —Steamer early. Wanganui, via Nelson—Waimea,' tonight. , .. g .. ../ v Tarakohe, via Westport. 1 > night. , .. r rt - x ‘ L Picton Direct—Steamer early. ; Nelson Direct—Steamer early.,. For freights and passages apply t< NANCAIIROW AND ; Q0,., | PUBLIC NOTICES. T " and co — (J. w. GREENSTuADE) .. . . 'PHONE 143 :: : : P.O. BOX n LAND, ’ ESTATE, INSURANCE' AN GENERAL. AGENTS ..- . FOR SALE. PtS Wo are SOLE AGENTS for t&«®» Properties: ~ ) —Residence, five , rooms j hot bj ' cold j patent:P iij( thorough , .r» . pair ; .good locality. "/Easy ! unmediSite 5 , ?*yV, £7so—Residence, six rooms j all i veniences; Freehold. Tsrms In i mediate possession. \ [ 985—Residence, . seven rooms/j . b j thorough repair. Large' Section Freehold. Best residential quart*! Only £350 cash required, ‘ balanci j 4A per befit./ Immediate possession. ■ 6200— Confectionery and Fruit .Shop doing good business; .cheap rental !: Capable of great expansion Owns- , retiring. • > 6150—£000 Building Sectibiis; clearer • and ready to build-bn- Terms. .11750—Fruit Confectionery and .lep-; Cream Parlor,, together with desir j" able residence and furniture. . is a gfest proposition, providing'#M/. comfortable homo and lucrative, jib ing. Tornio. i i ' " *"l ’T‘’ We have many other properties sale, both town and country, and. ®* quiriM for businesses and homos TANSEYANDCO / ’Phone 143 Greymoiitli P.O B^xD79 ; ; gPECIAL g ALE OF g AMPLES." Woollen Costumes, Bloomers, ,NigW gowns; Hosiery, etc., / Towels, Ten’s Socks, 'Girls' Hosiery,l Flannels, Singlets and UnderpafiM, : Boys’ Singletif and Stockings,' j Socks. Special line of good ’ T’vjainas al iffie price; 10/6) alsd'.so Men’s Overcoats (sizes; 2, ; y<m can pay £7 ,10s dor .Ihfisfiui! you j like- -”iv price is 50/- to/cleiir. ‘ First ] in will get this 'great"'bargain, ■). P.K. ' Fuii Silk at 3/6 yard; Tobralcorghirts : still 9/6. 1 " -'A? .‘J - . ■' ' ' s • ’’ PRESTON’S ECONOMIC NEXT COOrEIVS, MACKAY ST.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 June 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 June 1925, Page 7