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I TNION gHlfc £l a OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. i PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON (from Lyttelton) •Mararo*, Monday, Wednesday, Fri_ «»y. *Mao?i, Tuesday. JTharsday, Saturday Passengers from Coast connect with . A Maori, and berths reserved wl'en booking at Greymonth.? Connecting (frain leaves * Christchurch. for Lyttelfe>n 7-23 p.m. WESTPORT, NELSON & WELLINGTON. . [From Greymomth). Mapourika, Thurs 13 April, 6 p.m Ficxoii passengers tranship to Pateena. at Nelson. Passengers booked to all New Zealand a,nd ; Australasian 'ports. Sydney: from Wellington. *Manuka, Friday 21st April. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINQTONi pHtECIT. *Paloona, Saturday, 29th , Apri}. CANADA, AMERICA. -LpNDON, etc.. yi« VANCOUVER. . *Niagara fitt Auckland, April 18 VIA SAN FRANCISCO. *Moana, f rom Wellington April 27 'ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sailing f ronl ■ Sydney and Mcl" . bourne as under, for London, via Cape of Good Hope and Plymouth, steamer Tons From Frojn Reg Sydney Melbourne *omrah, 8130 April 19 ; April 26 Monthly thereafter. First and second saloon tickets are available fot return by P. and O. Co. ,* Wireless telegraphy. a~nchor ltne of steam packets: EEGITLAE WAX' u^GS Booking Passengers and Cargo to sll New Zealand Port 3. ONEHUNGA DIRECT. Steamer early. "IRAKOHE, DIRECT. Steamer Sarly. "" NELSONTXA "^rESTPORT. Steamer early. •^~WANGANUI DIRECT, Steamer early. ' ' . ~~ MOTEUKA DIRECT; Steamer early." __^ *. . FOB FREIGHT AND i^riAG-fc Apply to: — NANGAEROW AND CO., Local Agents. SHATV,~SAVILL AND ' ALBION COMPANY, LTD. - s THE DIB.EGT LINE OF S'TEAMEKS TO LONDON \" I A AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH AFRICA. ! Tbe Largest Passenger Steamers in th 3 New Zealand Trade. "Sailing-' (circumstances permit- ; fag) : „ Tons Com Date of Final Name Bng, mander Leaving Port Araw«. — ' ... April louie 12232 ■ — ; Aprii Auqjt. Corinthic. — — July *i)o not carry passengers. ~~ ' Twin Screws. Fitted with wireless. ; . ■ ' Passage's from London may be arranged here. « For full particulars apply to the agents: DUNCAN MCLEAN, Passenger and Freight Agents., GEEYMOUTH. ■\f'E%- ZEALAND SHIPPING --^ COMPANY'S LINE. TO SOUTHAMPTON (Land Passengers) AND LONDON, via Austra- ' - • lia and South Africa. THE MOST MODEEN PASSENGEB " • ' STEAM^JKS. In The Southern Hemisphere Steamer |» Ton. Turakina 2 May Wellington 10,960 Eemnera 2 June . .. }\>™ r m° n Kimhiiie 2 July .. 11.0C0 '..'"'■ •• / ■ -- (2) Twin screw, calling Rio. All the atjove vessels ar,e 1 FITTED WITH WIEELESS TELE- . iGEAPHY 1 PAEES PKOM GEEYMOUTH Third-class single, from £19 to £23. Second Class single, from £38 to £43; First-class, single, from £64 to £75 p Warrant's issued at Greymouth for passengers from the Old Country. Passengers booking' at Greymouth are given a free coastal passage to the "port at wheih they join the Home steamer. < NANOAEEOW AND OQ. j '■"'! Passenger and-'lVeight Agents. T ■ ;. - ' Greymouth. WESTPOET AGENTS: W. T. Slee B.OEITIEiA AGENT: V. M. Bonar. NEWMAN »m. ■' EEEFTON— WEP ri •( >RT MOTOB ; see\ ick \ ' ' EIGHT PASS KKC^hiK CAJI LEAVES WESTPORT DAILY . V i; > At 9.".'V-i.m. Leaves beefivn daily '■' At 9.30 ? a.m- . OFPIUMS ' EEEPTON— Btevonson 's HoteL GEEYMOUTH— H:;rlty and Co. NIIWMA I^ BROS " Proprietors
■p OR. SALE.—Quantity Second' : Kand Furniture by private treaty. Inspection invited. HARLBY AND CO, LTD. Auctioneers. r^ ILMER TTOTEL (Ob the w»y to the Tip-Head). J. McOARTfILY formerly of the Com mfsrcial Hotel has taken over the above well-known hotel, where he will be pleased to see his f riendi. Excellent accommodation, Liquuri, and only the belt '■foe* ««pt. No re. Ill* , For Bronchial Coughs, take ' Woods' Great Peppermint Oure. .
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Grey River Argus, 13 April 1916, Page 1
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536Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 13 April 1916, Page 1
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