SHIPPING. ' U" NTONSTEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. (Limited). PROBABLE SAILINGS. " "WELLINGTON. ~J ~~ ~ Train :Mapouriki, Thurs., Aug. 21 4pn Mapourika, Sat., Aug. 23 11 an "Mapourika, Tuesday, Aug. 26 11 an ~ NELSON. : Mapourika, Wed., Aug. 20 4pn 3lapourika, Friday, Aug. 22 4pn Mapourika, Monday, Aug. 29 4pn LYTTELTON FROM WELLINGTON Daily Service (except Sunday.) *** ONEHUNGA <Direct). Kakapo, Tuesday, August 19. NAPIER, GISBORNE, AND AUCKLAND. .Mokoia, Tuesday, August 19. -^ MELBOURNE FROM WESLLINGTON. Particulars on application. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON 7 Manuka, early. ■■'.■'. : , TONGA, SAMOA, AND FIJI. From Auckland. . Particulars on application. EAROTONGA & TAHITI (Papeete). From Wellington. . Particulars on application. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, et< v ~~ From Auckland. Via Vancouver. JMakura, early. From Wellington. Via San Francisco. FOR WELLINGTON. 9.8. OPAWA. WILL LEAVE LEVIN'S WHARF. EARLY. S~sTI^AIRAU." . ; -EARLY. For particulars as to Passage and (^freight apply— T. ECKFORD. Agent, Levin's Wharf. e^w7~SAVILL AND ALBION* COMPANY, LIMITED. 3Hie Direct Line of Steamei-s to London via Panama. IfIHE Largest Passenger Steaniers ;A*i in the New Zealand trade. SAILINGS (circumstances permitting). , r __ Date of Name Tons Com- Leav- Final Reg. mander. ing. Port. Atheiilc S 12345 Crossland Sept. Wel'g "SPainat 10000 Kelly Oct. VftVg «Cori<lllC 12343 Hart Oct. Wel'g £onfci 12332 Hickson Nov. Wel'g Arawa 10000 Lewis I Dec. Wel'g First, Second, and Third Oass. All intending Passengers must ■eenre passports. * Far full particulaifß apply to the Ag«mte— LEVIN k CO., LTD., DALGETY & CO., LTD. tTIKES NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING J COMPANY, LIMITED. Direct Line to the United Kingdom, via Panama Canal. •Calling at Colon, Kingston (Jamaica) and Newport News. f*arge modern Twin Screw Passenger steamers with unsurpassed accommodation, 3R.UAHINE, ll,6oo"toos, from Wellington, about 26th July. 11PAPEHU, 9,880 tons, from Weilington, middle August. fitEMUERA, 11,500 tons, from Wellington^ about November. For further particulars apply— N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. As Agents New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd. AEROGBN SAFETY GAS TITHE invention of the Aerogen •JL incandescent gas lighting sytsem 'takes away the last drawback to 'country life, and makes the farmliouse or country residence, no matter rkow remote from town, as comfortable a dwelling place as any large city mansion, for it brings incandes--«eat gas, with all its advantages, to brighten existence and make life •worth living. Thi© leading features of the Aerogen light are safety, simplicity, economy, and brilliancy. A large number jof plants are now 'working in this and the adjoining 'districts which are giving the greatest Unsolicited testimonials •sxmstantJy reaching us. , All installation guaranteedj and zander the personal supervision of the undersigned. JAS. A. LESLIE, Alfred Street Bridge, Blenheim.% Agont for Maxlborough. mox 122 Telephone 150. OLD. FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. WANTED TO BUY.—Sound or broken teeth on gold, silver, or "^uloanite. Host possible prices in New Post nvy you have to J. DUNSTONE, P.O. Boi 1053, Auckland. Ca*»h by return mail. Established 25 years. All parcels should tiave Ben,dW's name and address inftd&Q* All kinds of dental waste, bought for rfcmanufacturinff .'
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 195, 19 August 1919, Page 1
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477Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 195, 19 August 1919, Page 1
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