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UNION STEAM SHIPr CO OF NEW ZEALAND limited; c Passengers MUST procure ticketß a. t tho Office before they' embark. " . • _________________ __—__. — % s Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and other circumstances permit- { ting :— V , ' PICTON AND WELLINGTON. ' Arahura, Wed. July 24, 7 a.m. Penguin, Thurs., July 25 Et a'.ift'. * Pen_*uin, Sat., July 27, 9 a.m. Pateena, Tuesday, July 50, 10.30 a.m. I , "— . *—^ , WELLINGTON DIRECT. - Mapourika, Sat. July 27 8 a.m. (No cargo.) j WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, 1 ANu" j HOKITIKA. * j Mapourika, Wednes., July 24, 6.30 a.m ; Arahura, Sunday, July 28, 9.30.a.m. * Cargo (perishable only) until hobh Saturday. '*" NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA? Rotoiti, Monday, July 2S. 10 p.m. **. Cargo until . p.m. SYDNEY, VIA COOK STRAIT (From Wellington.) Monowai, Friday, August 2, 4 p.m. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINli. (The "All-Red " Route.) CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND - EUROPE. B.M.'S. AORANGI From Sydney, August sth ; from Suva, August 13th. Passengers booked through to .London by Orient Royal Mail Line. For further particulars apply at tho Office, The Port..,. THE ANCHOF SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY COMPANY LTD WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND. HOKITIKA. GREYMOUTH and FOXTON. The CHARLES EDWARD, To-morrow, Wednesday, July 24, at noon. WANGANOL About 26th inst. WELLINGTON. (Via Motueka). The TASMAN, To-morrow, I Wednesday, 24th inst., at . p..m. (Leaving Motueka for WeUington at 7 p m.) j The TASMAN, Friday, July 26, 10 a.m. J (Leaving Motueka for Wellington at 8 p.m.) WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. The WAVERLEY, En ily. §RKO?IMENDATION| TODLFESI ISCHN_VPP.S| j m MAS the. largest Sale I I flj of any single brand B I H of spirit* in Australia. ■ %1 OVER 1.300.000 I H BOTTLES SOLD I ■ ANNUALLY. I ■ It Is good for all. It is a I H a pur*, bracingi tonic- ■ H medicine that acts on the I H kidneys and bladder. H .. ; __..„ A _.__, Bold Statement Biit A Fact I 8 We state, without fear of contradic- H tion, to have done what no other I firm iri the world has done," vlr. — R We hate held the position.as the ■ kj largest dealers in Pure Ceylon and R s l Indian Teas longer than any other B a firm in the World in comparison to fl A the sales of any country. fl § It will be interesting to the many ■ " thousands wh"o have tcught our teas I . tc know that for the twelve months fl > ended 30th September, 1906, we B J have sold a greater quantity of tea fl t than previously (although we have I *; refused to supply common tea), thus ■ ~ proving a continuai-ce of deserved B *.i popularity. This has beer, done by fl S honest dealing and truthful adver- fl ■1 using, and giving th? public the -fl n best, tea procurable r.*. .he different fl ra prices. . ""J llNIMff»-£G»'-Ceylon, New Zealand. Tasmania. r _ I ) i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 July 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 July 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 July 1907, Page 3