- SHIPPING NOTICES. . , NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF ,U NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. fJteamers will bo despatched! as under (circumstance* permitting:): WELLINGTON— Train Cargo at p.m. Railway. Men., Wed., Fii Pateena . 7.23 11 a.m. lues.. Thurs. ' Maori 7.23 ' lla.ni. Saturdays Maori ' 7.23 10.30 a.m. "NAPIER, GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND Monowoi Thurs.. March! 4 9a.m. SYDNEY, via COOK STRAITManuka, This Day (Wed.) 7.23 . 9 NELSON AiND NEW PLYMOUTH, via i i. WELLINGTON— Corinna Wed., MaTch 7 DUNEDIN- , Tarawera This Day (Wed.) 6.18 9 a.m. WE3TPORT DIRECT— Kittaw* Eri., March 2 " ■ . » 9 a.m. RAROTONGA AND TAHITI—ra Tues., March 13 From Auckland • Pl.ri. TONGA AND SAMOA— Halune Mon.,Marchs . CANADA, AMERICA7"LONDON, — EloT. m SUVA, HONOLULU AND YANCOU- • VER, B.C.— : Steamer from Auckland BAN FRANCISCO, AMERICAN POINTS, BRITISH ISLES, calling RAROTONGA and PAPEETE— Steamer from Wellington. ! iSV.II Vancouver, San JJrancisco, Intercolonial and Island Steamers fitted with wireless telegrnrphy. i Tickets available for Stopover or Return r-y Messrs Huddort, Parker and Oo.'b Steamers. Railway Tickets, Christchuioh to Lytteltclb, and from Wellington to the principal Nor!h Island Stations, may bo obtained at tho Company's Chiistchurch, Office. NOTICE TcTsHIPPERS. " . No Cargo will be. Tecoivcd" at the Railways for shipment by steamers unless space has been booked pMWOvsly, and shipping notes endorsed accordingly. , JOYAL MAIL SERVICE. h .Via SAN FRANCISCO. •To all American Points and British. Isles, ■calling at Rarotonga and Papeete. All Return and Round Tout Tickets inter.changeable with C. and A. Line (Vancouver Route). Slearner, from Wellington. Equipped with Wirile'ss Telegraphy. PASSPORTS—Travellers to any place outside the Dominion are reminded it is advisable to obtain Passports, and that it is necessary to. make early application t« the Government for thorn. Pamphlets, Maps and' all information Free. Apply— UNION S.S. CO. OP N.Z., LTD. 05 PUBLIC NOTICES. " "R/T.ILITARY "A SKticn — PICKLE."—The gTeat senTo* best of any in CREATION. "~''ADIBS," why not have a treat, That's used with every kind of meat ,I-fARTMAN RED HAND BRAND ANTIiJL CORROSIVE PAINT. Surpasses all others for Protoctivo Qualitios Durability and Appearance. S?0I ceo on Iron, Stone. Wood, Plaster, etc. TRANK GRAHAM AND SON, 107, Horeford Street. Cr-mrrKKcifil Union Assurance Company, Ltd, Asents. FP rpHE TAXI-CAR OWNER WHO MAKES i- HIS BUSINESS PAY always fits his wheels with- CLINCHER CROSS, the SUPERIOR LONG MILEAGE CAR TYRE. Call and Inspect Now Stocks, Just Arrived. • HAYWARD BROS. AND CO., LTD., 48-52, Peterborough Street, Sole Controllers. LADIES* OUTFITTER. 3 KNITTING BEPOT.„ainty*Frocks in Silk. 1....,.,,.,,,....,, 'adianta, Hatß, Bonnets, Coats. Baby Linen. Ladies' and Children's Underwear in Woven. Calico, Longclotb, Trosscaux a speciality. Home Knit Stockings and Socks, be:;t quality, best wear. Agent Paulino "Reliable " Paoer Patterns. Fresh Patterns svery month". MRS PALMER. 705, Colombo S'Teet. Telephone 1270. THE IDEAL WRAP FOR LATE SUMMER, A S tho summer wanes a light but J&.- Wrap becomes indispensable, and b' and elegance also combine with these more practical qualities in a Colia Golfer. The colours run from grave to gay, the shapes and sizes are suitable for old and young, tho texture silk or spun-silk gives the necessary waTmth without weight; Alto<re-t.hor th( H Golfers are charming Wraps, ideal for tho 3 l»to summer and an asset right through tho winter. Prices 45s Gd !o 9os. Inspection wel> corned at Celia. No. fi. Royal Exxhanga ■fSuildings. (Take lift to-floor'2).
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17415, 28 February 1917, Page 1
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536Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17415, 28 February 1917, Page 1
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