UNION STEAM SHIP CO OF NEW ZEALAN LIMITED ) t-- i m Passengers MUST procnre tickets at the Office before they embark. i ' -T Steamers will be despatched as under, 3 weather and other circumstances permit* - ting:— ' I PICTON AND WELLINGTON. '. Pateena, Tuea., Aug. 6, 6.30 a.m. I Arahura, Wed., Aug. 7,7 a.m. Pateena, Thursday, Aug. 8, 8 ».m. Pateena, Sat., Aug. 10, 9 a.m. ' ' WELLINGTON DIRECT. Mapourika, Sat., Aug. 10, 8 a.m. (No cargo.) I WESTPOBT, GEEYMOUTH, ANli I HOKITIKA. | Arahura, Sunday, Aug. 4, 4.30 a.m/ , Cargo (perishable only) until noon Sat--1 urday. Mapourika, Wednes., Aug: 7, 6 a.m. i NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNO^ Rotoiti, Monday, Aug. 5, 5 p.m. Cargo until 4 p.m. SYDNEY, VIA COOK STRAIT (From Wellington.) Warrimoa, Friday, Aug. 9. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINK. (The "All-Red " Route.) CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE. R.M.S MOANA. From Sydney, 2nd September. From Suva, 10th September. j Passengers booked through to London t by Orient Royal Mail Line. I For further particulars apply at tV« Office, The Port. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY COMPANY LTD WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AND GREYMOUTH. Tlie CHARLES EDWAR.D, To-morrow, Sunday, Aug. 3, at 7 a.m. The KENNEDY, Wednesday, Aug. 7. ' WANGANUI. " The ALEXANDER, Monday, Aug. 5, at 3 p.m. WELLINGTON, (Via Motueka). The TASMAN, Monday, Aug. 5, at 2 p.m. .(Leaving Motueka for Wellington at 5 p.m.) WELLINGTON DIRECT. The KENNEDY, Monday, Aug 5,3p.m |p M oB_oF MEATS BTOKE.8 TOKE. (Late Little & Cross, TOKE. Richmond.) ! TO SUIT THE TIMES, i STRAIGHT FROM *xiE ABATTOIB THE CASH BUTCHERWILL SUPPLY :— Fresh Beef. 2£d to 44d perlb Mutton, per qter. 3^d to 4d " Corn Beef. 3d to 4d " Pork. 5d to 6d. " Veal. - 4d to sd. ' Sausages. 4d to 6d. " Lamb. 2s 6d to 4s 6d per quarter. JT^ELANEi, . JJelaney, J. Partef BtortN X.fi4VEitst*Af«iit, TOWN AND COONTRV PROPERTIES FOR^SALE Norwich Union Chamber*, HARDY STREET. Oe€ttn Accident AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. WORKERS' COMPENSATION rf© PBaSONAIi AOOIDENT WSUBAyCE J, PorteT Harris, Norwich Union Fir* - lasuranc« - Society, [EITABUBHID 1J97-] Asoont Inswed - ~. £^4,6»,0c0 Lanes Paid , ZiSiS^ 000 Pitmiom Income ... ... (£1.004,700 Lowest Rates of Prsmiuu. Losset promptly and Liberally Settled by * the undersigned, J. Porter. Harris* AGBNT AND ATTOBWBT rOS NELSOR, MARLBOBOtTCIM, AND •vfrESTI.AND, '' Noswich Union Ckambim, Corner Tr»f alg»r uid H»r4f BtoMi NESTLES ESTLE'S COCOA. U"S STIMULATING AND REFRESHING QUALITIES MAKE IT THE BEVERAGE "PAR EXCELLENCE" FOR THE COLD WEATHER. Sold by all grocers in i and Jib tuts, WE, the undersigned, beg to notify tlie public that we intend to apply for the erection of a gate on tha Wangapeka. Road "at the next meeting ° f the C ° UnCil W. A. GAINSFORD, W. WATTIE, Sherry River. ORESCENT _ BLEND /**] TEA_ Vp< If therei a any one , beverage which 3, apeals to us all, rich and poor alike, i£ is pure, wholesome, delicious tea— auch a tea is Crescent Blend Tea,. First thing in the morning take it steaming hot, anlvthe exhilirat ing effect is delightful. When weary and listless, a enp of Crescent "Blend Tea has a magical ef- >. feet. It soothes the tired nerves and refreshes the whole system. Crescent Blend Tea is a combination of the strong, robust teas * 1> of Darjeeling, and the fine delicate & teas of Ceylon. is < > _ «{ FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS >a> * O / _ PEI! LB.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 August 1907, Page 3
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