UNION STEAM SHIP CO • OF NEW ZEALAND, ) LIMITED Passengers MUST procure ticket! al the Office before they embark. ; _ — - — * Steamers will be despatched ai under, \ weather and other circumstances permiti ting:— ' _ PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Penguin, Saturday, June 15, 11 a.m. Penguin, Tuesday, June 13, noon. Arahnra, Wednesday, June 19, 1 p.m. Penguin, Thursday, Juno 20, 2 p.m. ' WELLINGTON DIRECt! ' Mapourika,.Sat., June 15th, 10 a.m. (No cargo.) WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. , Arahura, Sun., June 16, 10.30 a.m. Cargo (perishable only) until noon Saturday, Mapourika, Wednes., June 19, 1 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH AND ONE- . HUNGA. Rotoiti, Monday, June- 17, 11.30 p.m. Cargo until 4 p.m. SYDNEY, VIA COOK STBAIT (From Wellington.) : , Monowai, Friday, June 28, 4 p.m. CANADIAN- AUSTRALIAN LINE. (The "All-Red " Route.) CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND . EUROPE. R.M.S. MANUKA, From Sydney, July Bth; from Suva, July 16. '- Passengers booked through to London - by Orient Royal Mail Line. For further particulars apply at the; Office, The, Port. ■"•__"__■■ " THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDfiY COMPANY LTD WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, Attft. > HOKITIKA. ..-.-' ■■■'.-"• The CHARLES EDWARD, . Sunday, 16th inst., at . 7 a.m. : (Cargo received . to-morrow until 1 P^ni.) The ALEXANDER, Wednesday, I9th inst. . ' WANGANDI. ' About 20th in6t. '• . ■wEt.r,irTaxb?r via motdbka. The TASMAN, Monday, 17th inst., at 10 a.m. - (Leaving Motueka for Wclliuglon at 2 p.m. — The TASMAN, Wednesday, 19th iust., at 10 a.m. (Leaving Motueka for Wellington at' >' 2 p.m.) ■ . .- >f t'•• •■ ' . ""■:■■■ ..■■"' ;"■ '" .■'■ A BOX OF TEA and Six CUPS & SAUCERS for ios; ■■ i MBER TIPS " TEA is' a fin?, «to- ? ii liciona Tea ; brews a strong, ri«h, fragrant liquor, -which \s v«vy .Btwnn»ir ing. ff more feopU knew the merits of this Tea its sale -would bt' greater lhaa {hat of any other. - . With every Sib Canister of '/AMBEB TIPS" TEA, SIX WHITE & QOU ■<■ CUPS AND SAUOEESTwOI be given ffeo. . ■.•/ . -:,.■-. The coat o£ the china comes outof our profits, but Bowden'e don't raiaA that if you become a friend o£ " Amber Tips." This offer wfll hold good nnUl 100 canisters of the tea are sold.' • - - FAULTLESS FITTING ; FOOTWEAR, SHOES that fit this weather and > ; yonr feet— that's the kind that re- • - ' ceive our attention justnow. - , * Our new Btockrof YTINTEII SLIPPERS is better. than. ever— .. more warmth and comfort, more - usefulness about them, '.'■'. 'v i If you are a holder of ~ Bowden's • Gift Slipper Coupon, why -not > exercise your right arid secure a » • pair of Slippera Free. ■■ - ■ 5 L. T Bowilßil i & C 6. v I [ Trafalgar-street. .1 . TICTORIA TTOUSE, . ; i rV.- « — — Jfcl-^v -..• BRIGHTWATER. \ E.S.FAIJIEY; I ' DRAPER, GENTS' COMPLETE J OUTFITTER. * ' GREAT /^ASH i^iLEARING REAT CASH V^/LEARING j SALE. SALE: : IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. BETTER VALUE UNOBTAINABLE ANYWHERE.* . COME AND SEEL r COME AND SEE! ■ Ji ....'. " ' ' ' " , FOB, m:w goi)ds * ™ VISIT BROWN & KERP, * JEWELLER?BLEND -'jfsti ! ■ The words "Crescent Bleiiil" are symbolical of absolute jpurity, careful, eanitaty- and pevfetfc packing under rigid supervifun.-{ . . . • Cre»cent Blind Tea is a highgrade Tea, of rtaudard quality, embodying the chief characteristics of the strong-teas of Darjeeling and the fine delicate teas of Ceylon. ; ■■; 1 There is no pronounced, flavour about Crescent Blend Tea,- cop- - ' sequently the palate never tires of it. 1 FUOM ALL STOREKEEPERS ■* . 0f m PER'LB. ':
TYREE AUTOMATIC SPRAY. FOR SPRAYING FRUIT TREES, WHITE-WASHING, PAINTING, ETC. ETC. FOR FULL "INFORMATION, , Call at TYREE'S STUDIO, Trafalgar f treet. NOTICE. MR W. BRIDGER has OPENED A HORSE SHOEING & GENERAL BLACKSMITH SHOP in HaTdy Street, next Mr Webb's, Bootmaker, when all orders entrusted to him will receive prompt nnr) careful attention. « JEING, Sa and 6s
LAUST NOVELTIES FOR MTUSN ANDO/UTEA , ' WILEIE'S Ws&k . -•-: :V OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK of unequalled values 13 now »rrl^ Ing, and comprises the LEADING FASHIONABLE UNKS direct from the Manufacturers, INSPECTION INVITED. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITYi AT ■■ ■■■■ ■■ "■''. -" : '■ 'A' ■ ' , ' WTLKIE'S ESTATE, BRIDGE SUBSET.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 June 1907, Page 3
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