UNION^STEAIW JSHIPCO Oh iNJcW ZEALAND, LIMITED * Passengers ' MUST procure tickets at the Office before they einbaik. Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and other circumstances iermitting : — "• • PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Penguin, Saturday, April 20, noon. Penguin, Tuesday, April 23, 2.30 p.m. Arahura, Wednesday, April 24, 5 a.m. Penguin, Thursday, April 25, 4.30 p.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT^ Wainui, Saturday, April 20, noon. WESTPOET, GEETMOnTH, AND HOKITIKA. Arahura, Sunday, April 21, 1 p.m. Cargo (perishable only), until noon on Saturday. Wainui, Wednesday, April 24, 3.30 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONEHUNGA. Pateena, Monday, April 22, 3 p.m. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND SOUTHERN PORTS. Corinna, Saturday, April 20, 1 p.m. SYDNEY, VIA COOK STRAIT (From Wellington.) Warrimoo, Saturday, April 27, 4 p.m. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. (The "All-Red" Route.) CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE. R.M.S. AORANGI, From Sydney, May 13; from Suva, May 21. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Royal Mail. Line. For further particulars apply at the Offica, The Port. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY COMPANY LTD WESTPORT, UREYMOUTH, ahi: HOKITIKA. The CHARLES EDWARD, Monday, 22nd ihst., at 10 a.m. WESTPORT. The ALEXANDER, To-morrow, Saturday, 20th inst., at noon. WANGANtTI. Early. WELLINGTON VIA MOTUEKA The TASMAN. Monday, 22nd inst., at 11 a.m. (Leaving Motueka for Wellington at 3 p.m.) The TASMAN, Wednesday. 24th inst., at 1 p.m. (Leavine "'otueka for Wellington at 5 p.r... REPAIRS neatly and promptly ex? -uted hy H. COLLINS, Oppo-'ta (■'■■'■ IVit Office. FOE NEW GOODS VISIT BBOWN& KERB, JEWELLERS. STATE COAL. Best household coal on the market ; practically no soot, no clinker, of great heat, burns slowly, lasts well. Sales rapidly increasing. M. Lightband & Co. DELICIOUS SWETMEATS KOHLERSi PETERS AND NESTLES FAMOUS MILK CHOCOLATE in Id, 3d, and 6d TABLETS. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO Ltd. Wholesale Agents. nnOTARAN\ji. _L OTARANUI. nnENDERS are invited up lo 27th JL April for buying or leasing 380 acres of land at Totaranui; 280 acres cleared and in grass ; 30 acres flat. Low hills, three miles of fencing. A lovely situation for the homestead. Post and telephone office within five minutes' walk. Large block of Crown land adjoining; also a natural boat harbour. The highest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. W. fit. PRATT, TotaranuLTSTORKMEN'S TROUSERS. Custom decrees that every British workman shall wear trousers. We decree that every man should wear good trousers, because the good ones are the bestwearers, consequently tha cheapest. If you want to be trousered with good hard-wearing, satisfaction-giving garments — Try our Saddle Tweed at Isl6d, 8s lid, 10s 6d, 14s 6d, and 16s 6d. You can't beat 'em. BERT TASKER & CO. CALEDONIA - HOUSE. CHEESE. SILVERLEY'S: A rich, full cream cheese, mild, and choice flavour. In two sizes, loaf and medium. KAUPUKONUI : ' a fine old cheese, full flavoured [ and well matured. ! FINEST DUTCH CHEESE: OWL BRAIjED. lib. Tins. Manufacturs*£ar Den Hoed and | Sloots, Kottawfim. ; MaLABEf6 IMPERIAL CAHAWAN CHEESE New pattern. Mlb. tins, « PARMfWirCHEESE: Grated for Macaroni Cbeese,! go., etc E. GROVE & J3ON,' (Late R. SNOrXJRASS & SONS), s - DQg&ff IMPORTERS OF ntair-css^sa groceries and PROVISIONS, TI I.KFIIONE 41.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 April 1907, Page 3
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