Shippings P"~siqSr "steamship ooy. OF «l£W ZEALAND (Limited. PROBABLE^ SAILINGS. ' ™ WELLINGTON. ~~ " ~ Train. Pateena, Saturday, May 3 4 pm Pateena, Tuesday, May 0 4 pm .Pateena, Thursday, May b 11 am NELSON. Pateena, Friday, May 2 4 pm Tateena, Monday, May 5 4 pm IPateena, Wednesday, May <.• 4pm iiYTTELTON FROM WELLINGTON Daily Service (except Sunday.) ONEHUNGA (Direct). Steamer, early. NAPIER, GISBORNE, AND AUCKLAND. Monovyai, Thursday, May 1. MELBOURNE TrROM WELLING- / Particulars on application. JYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Steamer, early. TONGA, SAMOA, AND FIJI. From Auckland. Particulars on application. *LAROTONGA & TAHITI (Papeete). From Wellington. Particulars on application. PANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, eto From Auckland. Via Vancouver. Makura, • May. From Wellington. Via San Francisco. Paloona, May 3.
FOR WELLINGTON. S.S. OPAWA. WILL LEAVE LEVIN'S WHARF FRIDAY, at 6 p.m. sTsTwAIRAU. SATURDAY, at 7 p.m. For particulars as to Passage and •Wght aPply- T. BCKFOWX Agent, Levin's Wharf. , SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. I The Direct Line c*f Steamers to : London via. Panama. * j ■■nnHE Largest Passenger Steamers iJL in the Now Zealand trade. SAILINGS, (circumstnnces permitting). " j Date of * Name Tons J Com- Leav- Final Beg I mander. ing. Bort. Tainui 100W) Kelly May 34 Wel'g Corinthic 12231 Hart May 15 Wel'g lonic 1223 i Hickson May 29 Wel'g Arawa 10000 Clayden June Wel'g First, Second, and Third Class. All intending Passengers must ■secure passports. For full particulars apply to the Agents— DALGETY & CO., LTD. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LIMITED. Direct Line to the United Kingdom. Via Panama Canal. ■Calling at Colon, Kingston' (Jamaica), and Newport News. HEMUERA, 11,500 tons, from Wellington, about 27th May. TAPAROA, 8000 tons, from Wellington, about 16thl June. 'RIMUTAKA, 8893 tons, from Wellington, about 21st June. mUAHINE, 11,000 tons, from Wellington, about August. For further particulars ripply— N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. As Agents. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD.
AEROGBN SAFETY GAS KfTTHE- invention of the Aerogen .I. incandescent gas lighting sytsein ! takes away the last drawback to ■country life, and makes^ the farmhouse or country residence, no matter 'how remote from town, as comfortable a dwelling' place as any large city mansion, for it brings incandes-'-cent gas, with all its advantages, to brighten existence and make life worth living. The leading features of tho Aerogen light are safety, simplicity, economy, .and brilliancy. A large number of plants are now working in this and tho. adjoining •districts which are giving the greatest satisfaction. Unsolicited testimonials constantly reaching us. Ail installation guaranteed, and .under the personal supervision of the undersigneaL . JAS. A. LESLIE, Alfred Street Bridge, -Blenheim. Agentl for 'Marlboro ugh. rßox 122 ' -Telephone 150. OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. WANTED ,TO BUY.i-Sound or broken teeth on golcf;, silver, or vulcanite. Best possible pricesj in New Post any you have to !J. DUNSTONB, P.O. Bos 1053, Auckland. Cash by return mail. Estab. itished 25 years. All parcels should Siave sender's name and address inside. All kinds of dentftl . parto braurb* fir rcMriftnsT.iH'iMHa >
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1919, Page 1
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484Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1919, Page 1
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