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.\T THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OMHE WEST COAST, GUARANTEED 4000 COPIES DAILY,

TTNION C<TEAM gHIf QO. OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON (from Lyttelton ) Maori, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Wahine, Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday Passengers from Coast connect with both ' steamers and berths reserved when hooking at GTeymouth. WESTPORT, NELSON, PICTON. AND WELLINGTON. (/From Greymouth). *Arahura, Monday 4th Jan. 11 t>m. ♦Arahura. Monday nth Jan. 5 p,m. Passengers booked to all New Zealand and Australasian poits. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. •Moeraki, Friday 15th January. WELLINGTON TO MELBOURNE VIA HOBART. *\Varrimoo, Saturday 2nd January. "Sydney from Auckland *Maheno, Monday, nth Jan. 5 p.m. CANADA. AMERICA* LONDON, etc.. VIA VANCOUVER. from Auckland, 26th Jan. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. •Marama, from Wellington 7th Jan., ORIENT LINE OF. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. ♦Osterley, from Sydney 10th February And Fortnightly Thereafter. •Wireless Telegraphy. A NCHOR T INE OF- gTEAM T>ACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS.: Booking Passengers and Cargo to all New Zealand Ports, NELSON DIRECT. £>teamer early. i"OXTON DIRECT. Waverley to-day. ' NELSON AND WANGANUI. Steamer early. • TARAKOHE DIRECT. Steamer early. FOR 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 and Teneriffe. Ihe Largest Passenger Steamers in the New Zealand Trade. Sailing (circumstances permitting) : „ . Tons Com Date of Final Nanie Keg. maiider Leaving 1 Port Coriuthic 12,234 Hart Oct. Wei, Tainui 9,957 Moffat Nov. Wei. lonic 12,2b2 Starcli Dee. Wei. Awara - 9,372 Clayden Juu. W'el.i Athenic ) 12,234 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 Passensrer and Freight Agents. • GREYMOUTH. T^EW HTEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S T INE. TO SOUTHAMPTON (Land Passengers) AND LONDON. Via Monte Video and Teneriffe. THE MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS. In the Southern Hemisphere. „.„„„ To sail Probable TinH bteamer about pjnal Port Tons Somerset 2 Jan 14 Wellington^ 11,300 jiemuera 2 Feb. U „ 12,500 Buahuie U Mar. 11 „ 12,000 Rotorua b Apr, 8 12,500 (2) Twin Screw. (3) Triple Screw. All the above vessels aTe FITTED WITH WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. FARES FROM GREYMOUTH. Third-class, single, from £19 to £23. Second-class, single, from £38 to First-class 4 single, from to Warrants issued at Gieymouth for passengers from the Old Country. Passengers booking at GTeymouth are given a f*ee coastal passage. to the port at which they join the Home steamer. NANCARROWAND CO. Passengers and Freight Agents, Greymouth. WESTPORT AGENT: W. T. Slee. HOKITIKA AGENT: V. M. Bonar. FOR SMITHY WORK FOR STEAMING FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES Use SMOKELESS PAPAROA COAL SATISFACTION AND ECONOMY ASSVREIft LOCAL AGENTS: . C. 8. CRAY AND CO. MIDLAND CHAMBERS. : GREYMOUTH. RETAIL FROM:— J. KENNEDY— 'Phone 204. I D. SHANNAHAN— 'Phone 201. THE finest tonic going, PARKINSON'S Quinine and Iron Wine, a« 64, and 4« i*.

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Grey River Argus, 31 December 1914, Page 1

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