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TifARK SPROT AND CO., ITJ - Established 1865. » .WHOLSALE WINE" AND SPIPtIT MERCHANTS. Mackay. Street, GREYMOUTH. EX6LUSIVE CONCESSIONAIRES. Burgoynes Wines, - * Te Mata Vineyards, . ' Crawford's Whiskey, —Etc., Etc.—

fTNION £TEAM SHI? COMPANY NEW ZEALAND, LTD., PROPOSED SAILINGS FOR WELLINGTON (from Lyttelton) "^Pateena, Monday, Wednesday, Friday *Mararoa, Tuesday, Thursday Saturday ♦Wireless telegraphy.. .Coast passengers may obtain tickets and reserve berths at the Greymouth Office. Through tickets issued to all portß, deluding rail and coach, via Otira. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Regular Sailings. • Passenger g booked to all New Zea land and Australian ports. Canada, America, London, etcT, VIA VANCOUVER. Nteamer from Auckland early.' VIA SAN FRANCISCO. e teamer from Wellington early. ORIENT LINE of ROYAL MAIL STEAMEES. Particulars npoa application. ' 1 A NOHOR LINE OF STEAM aY PACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS. Booking Passengers and Cargo to all New Zealand Ports. ■*~. NELSON DIRECT. Steamer early. *EW PLYMOUTH DIRECT. Steamer early. "~^ PICTON DIRECT. Steamer, early. MOTUEKA DIRECT. Steamer, early. ' WANGANUI DIRECT. Steamer early. TARAKOHE DIRECT. Steamer early. FOR FREIGHT AND PASSAGE ADirfy to, — NANCARROW and CO., Local Agents. r£BB MEW 2 s ALAND CHIPPING COMPANY'S J^INEMODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS. FITTED WITH EVERY COMFORT. It is intended until further notice to despatch a passenger steamer from time to time to a port in the United Kingdom. Return Tickets available by P. & O. Line. Also from time to time aB opportunity offers. FIRST CLASS INSULATED CARGO STEAMERS. Tor particulars- -^as to pasjsages^ freight, etc., \ Apply to: NANCARROW and CO., Agents. Maekay StTeet, Greymouth. SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO ENGLAND. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. The superb 12,000 ton Twin-screw Passenger Steamers of the Shaw, Savill Line make frequent sailings to the United Kingdom. Unsurpassed Accommodation for First, Second, and Third-Class Passengers. Passengers also booked to the United States Ports, and passages from London may be arranged here. For full particulars apply to the Agents. Agents: Duncan McLean, Greymouth; Pollock & Bevan, Hokitika. Many things have happened * insOyears '' Little settlements have become cities, the sales of Bonnington's Irish Moss have increased enor- • mously — it still leads in curative properties and popularity. It was made by qualified chemists over 50 years ago— it is made by qualified chemists to-day. It cured colds in the early settlements — it cures coughs and colds in the cities of to-day. Boimiigtotfs Irish Moss I Mr. T. Ofr, Ayr Street. Invercargill V •writes:— <4 I have pleasure in recom- ■ mending Bonnington's Irish Moss, as ■ I have a large family _M *4aP^. and hare found, it a j^^H illmT** .great benefit to the ItjjK<]P children when they . have been JKSCT <n suffering 4 /ft /* »&J? from 127 cold s" Sv

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Grey River Argus, 17 May 1917, Page 1

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