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THE LARGEST CIRCULATION ON THE WEST COAST

TTNION a TEAM CHIP QO. OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. PROPOSED .SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON (from Lyttelton) Maori. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Wahine, Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday Passengers from Coast connect with Wahine and berths reserved in her when booking at Greymouth. WESTPORT, NELSON, PICTON, AND WELLINGTON. (From Greymouth). ♦Arahura, Monday 19th Oct. 8 p.m. *Arahura, Monday 26th Oct, 5 p.m. -Passengers booked to all New Zealand and Australasian poits. Sydney from Wellington. *Moeraki Friday, 23rd October, 5 p.m. CANADA, AMERICA^ LONDON, etc.. VIA VANCOUVER. *Makura, from Auckland. 3rd Nov. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. ♦Maitai, from Wellington. 12th Nov., ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. *Orsova. from Sydney, 21st November And Fortnightly Thereafter. •Wireless Telegraphy. A NCHOR T INE OF OTEAM TDACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS.: Booking Passengers and Cargo to ah New Zealand Ports. WANGANUI DIRECT. Kennedy to-day FOXTON DIRECT. Steamer early. PICTON DIRECT. Kaitoa. to-day. NELSON DIRECT. Steamer early. ONEHUNGA DIRECT. , Steamer early. *"OR FREIGHT AND PASSAGE Apply to*. — NANCARROW AND CO., Local Agents. O AVILL AND A LBION COMPANY (LTD.) THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAM ERS TO SOUTHAMPTON AND . LONDON. Via Monte Video a*2id "Teneriffe. Ihe Largest Passenger . Steamers in the New Zealand Trade. Sailing (circumstances permitting) : w.,** Toaß Com Date of Final Jxame B egi mandei Leaving Port Corinthic 12,234 Hart Oct. "Wei. Taiuui 9,967 Moffat Nov. Wei, lonic 12,2:>2 Starch • Dee. Wei. A'wara 9.372 Clayden Jan. Wei, Athenic 12,23* Crossland Feb. Wei, Twin Screws. Fitted with wireless telegraphy. All passengers landed at Southampton. Pasengers- from London may be arranged here. For full particulars apply to the agents : DUNCAN McLEAN Passenger and Freight Agents. GREYMOUTH. T^EW f/EALAND /COMPANY'S T INE. TO SOUTHAMPTON (Land Passengers) AND LONDON. Via Monte Video and Teneriffe. THE MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS. In the Southern Hemisphere. Steamer *<-f jfif^ Tons ■Ruahine 2 Oct 23 Wellington. 12,000 fiStoma 3 Novl9 „ 12,500 Tuikina 2 Dec 19 „ 12,500 .' —^ xwin »crew. (3) Triple Screw. All the above vessels are FITTED WITH WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. FARES FROM GREYMOUTH. Third-class single, from £19 to £23. Second-class, single, from £38 to jTa9 First-class, single, from £64 to £jSWarrants issued at Greymouth tor passengers from the Old Country. Passengers booking at Greymouth are given a free coastal passage to the port at which they join the Home Steamer< NANCARROW AND 'CO. Passengers and Freight Agents. Greymouth. WESTPORT AGENT: W. T. Slee. HOKITIKA AGENT; V. M. Sonar. (•■-■■- . ■ y- • . FOR SMITHY WORK FOR STEAMING FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSEB Use • SMOKELESS PAPAROA GOAL SATISFACTION AND ECONOMY ASSURED LOCAL AGENTS: G. S. CRAY AND CO. MIDLAND CHAMBERS, GREYMOUTH. RETAIL FROM:— J. KENNEDY— 'Phone 204. D. SHANNAHAN— 'Phone 201. THE finest tonic going, PARKINSON'S Quinine and Iron Wioe, a *s 6d, and 4» 6d WANTED.. — A good TOOTH BRUSH. I must get on from _BABgiMsrw avu m to-day.

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Grey River Argus, 17 October 1914, Page 1

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