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SHIPPING. Union" steamship company of new zealand. (Limited). PROBABLE SAILINGS. * "WELLINGTON. "~ ~i~ Train. Pateena, Saturday, Npv. 22 4pm Pateena Tuesday,, Nov. 25 4 pm Pateena, Thursday, Nov. 27 4pm NELSON. Pateena, Monday Nov 24 4 pm Pateena Wednesday, Nov. 26 4pm \ Vaiggria^Fridav, Nov. 28 _4_jvn LYTTELTON FROM WELLINGTON Daily Service (except Sunday.) "ONEHUNGA (Direct). Steamer, early. napierT gisborne, and auckland. Steamer, early. > "SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. "itfanuka, Friday, Nov. 21 2pm TONGA, SAMOA, AND FIJI. From Auckland. TaKme, about November 22. EAROTONGA & TAHITI (Papeete). From. Wellington. Moan a, December 13. . PANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, eto From Auckland. . Via Vancouver. Niagara, early. From Wellington. Via San Francisco. "Moana, December 13. Tickets must be obtained at the Company's office prior to embarkation. 1_ " FOR WELLINGTON. S3. OPAWA. ■ WILL LEAVE LEVIN'S WHARF. WEDNESDAY NEXT. B.S. WAIRAU. SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. For particulars as to Passage and •Wghb apply- t EOKFOBD> Agent, Levin's Wharf. "fiEAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. The Direct Line of Steamers to London via Panama, friHE Largest Passenger Steamers iSSJL in the New Zealand trade. SAILINGS (circumstances permitting). Name Tons Com- Date of Final 1 mander. Dept. Port. lonic 10332 Hickson Dec 3 Wel'g Arawa 10000 Lewis Dec. 18 WePg Athenic 1234."> Crossland Feb. Tainui 10000 Kelly [ March Wel'g Corinthic 12343_Hart \ Match Wel'g First, Second, and Third Class. All intending Passengers must •ecure passports. For full particulars apply to the Agents— ■ LEVIN & CO., LTD., DALGETY & CO., LTD. HJfi NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. IMrect Line to the United Kingdom, via Panama Canal. Celling, ax Colon, Kingston (Jamaica) and Newport News. Largo modern Twin Screw Passenger steamers with unsurpassed accommodation. ■REMUERA, 11,500 tons, from Wellington, 3rd December. PAPA BOA, 8000 ions, from Wellington, 29th inst. 'RUAHINE,' 11,000 tons, from Wellington, about January. RIMUTAKA, 8893 tons, from Wellington, about January. RUAPEHU, 9830 tons, from Weilington, about February. For fiifbher particulars apply—• N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. Ab Agents New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd. "striking pkiges KEEP DOWN THAT GROCER'S BILL. WE CAN HELP YOU. "^nCTHAT about these prices:— VARPOLISH, the lightning floor polish, Is per bottle. SUNLIGHT SOAP, Is 6d per packet. LARGE BAR SOAP, the best, Is 6d ■ per bar. CEREO, the great Iveakfast food, Is 6d per bag. OOCOA, rich and delicious flavor, lOd per small tin. POULTRY MASH, 13s per 100. iWe. deliver goods to any part of the district. Leave your order with us. W. COOKE & SONS, THF STORE. .TEAS 3/. PER POUND. NTICIPATING that standard jlm. teas would reach 3s per pound, we stocked heavily. The 33 level has mow been reached, and 4s is not an improbability. Despite many rises, we are stili selling Hill Top 2s 2d, BcHtovall 2s 3d, Colombo Co.'s Golden Pekoe 2s 2d, Planters Pride 2s 4d, Biosert Gold 2s 4d, Amber Tips 2s 6d, Ifefll 2g Bd, »nd great yalu« in loose ; tea at 2s. So buy right now for future usa at— GASGOIGNEf'S, {WHEIRB MONEY ALWAYS BUYS MOBB.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 274, 21 November 1919, Page 1

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