Shipping, U~ mOH 3TEAMBHIP OOY. W HEW ZEALAND (Limited, PROBABLE SAILINGS. "— ~" ""wELMNGTON. . ~'••■■■ Train. Pateena, Thursday, June 12 4pm Pateena Saturday, 14 4pm Pateena, Tuesday, June \i 4 pm "" NELSON. Pateena, Wdnesday June 11 4pm Pateena, Friday, June 13 4 pm Pateena, Monday, Juno 16 - 4pm LyTTELTON FROM WELLINGTON Daily Service (except Sunday.) || ' QNEETPNGA (Direct). . W Steaaner, eaJly t M s NAPIER, GISBWtNE, AND If AUCKLAND. J|* Mokoia, Tuesday, June 10. __ft "MELBOURNE FROM WELLING- M TON. . ' _M Particuiacs oa application. m SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. j| Manuka, early. .__ \\ t iX)NGA, SAMOA, AND FIJI. Ij From Auckland. r| Particulars on applicatwn. "l »SoTONGA & TAHITI (Papeete). , From Wellington. | - farticulars on application. j PANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc | From Auckland. Via Vancouver. * . .Niagai^a, about June I#. From. Wellington. ft Via San Francisco. ' FOR WELLINGTON. S.S.OPAWA. WILL LEAVE LEVIN'S WHARF. TUESDAY, at midnight ■ S.STWAIRAU. i THURSDAY, at 3 p.m. s For particulars as to Passage and fWght apply- T Agent, Levin's Wharf. SHAW, SAVILL AND; ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. The Direct Line of Steamers to London via- Panama. #TIHE Largest Passenger Steamers fX* in the New Zealand trade. SAILINGS (circumstances permitiing). . ' ~ Date of * Name Tons Com- Leav- Final m Beg. mander. ing. Port, ff Arawa IOTOO Clayden Junel9 *,We!»g " ■ ' •.■■/■. ;■.' • ■ . i First, Second, "and Third Class. , AH intending Passengers must «ecure passports. For full particulars apply to the • Aeents— B LEVIN & CO., LTD., 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.' rEEMUERA, 11,500 tons, from Wellington, about 27th May. •PAPAR-OA, 8000 tons; from Wellington, about 16th Juno. ftIMUTAKA, 8893 tons, from Wei- ■_ lington, about 21st June. •RUAHINE, 11,000 tons, from Wellington, about August. For further particulars apply— -i N.Z. LOAN AND ItIERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. ir * ' As Agents. C NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., S LTD. o / • ' : ■ AEROGEN SAFETY GAS S1 invention of the Aerogen JL incandescent gas lighting sytsem T takes av»ay the last drawback to - •country life, and makes the farm- F chouse or country residence, no matter 'how remote from town, as comfortable a dwelling place as any large "^ ■ city mansion, for it brings incandescent gas, with all its advantages, to q i brighten existence and make life worth living. oi The leading features of the Aerogen w iight are safety, simplicity, economy, d and brilliancy. A large number of plants are now working in this and the adjoining •districts which are giving the greatest ■{satisfaction. Unsolicited testimonials -■constantly reaching us. All installation guaranteed, and ■<under the personal supervision of the "undersigned, - ] *s. A. LESLIE, Alfred Street Bridge, Blenheim. Agent for Marlborough. Box 122 Telephone 150. OLD .FALSF, TEETH BOUGHT. c a WA'NTKD TO BUY.—Soundoofr f i' lickUi'm teeth on gold, silver, or v .•vulcanic Bi»at possible prices in New T-Zeald"'! Post any you have to J. \ rDUNß'i'<^Nr^, P.O. Bo* 1053, Auck> land. Cti.-th by return mail. EstabJished 2-.- c"3»n. All parcels should have ».■■■"'■-■••• name and address in-, ftilde. All kinds of dentnl wns'; p '•liouerht for re-p)iinii£*i"^?wi'^
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 10 June 1919, Page 1
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500Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 10 June 1919, Page 1
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