UNION 3TEAM SHIP CO OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. ' i ' nr S Passengers mvst obtain tickets at th« *■" Office before they embark. Ie ____^____ : ' * Steamers will he despatched a 5 under, weather and ot'ier circumstances permitting-.- . ■ PICTON and WELLINGTON. Penguin, Tuesday, June 16, 9.30 a.m. Penguin, Thursday, June 18th, 10 a.m. •■ Penguin, Saturday, June 20, 11 a.m. Mapourika, Saturday, June 20, 8.30 p.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT. ' Mapourika, Sunday, June 14, 9 a.m. Arahura, Thursday, Jime lß*. 1 P-m. No cargo. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, W HOKITIKA. " 'Arahura, Sunday, June 14, 8 a.m. . ■ "Cargo (perishable only) received until upon Saturday. Mapo-.ir-ka, Wednesday, June 17, 8 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH and ONEHUNGA Rotoiti; Monday, June 15, 8 p.m: Cargo until 4 p.m.] SIDNEY, via COOK STRAIT. (From Wellington.) " , Mahcno, Friday, June 19, 4 p.m. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. (The All-Red Route.) CANADA, UNITED STATES, ahb EUROPE. • R.M.S. AORANGI, From Sydney, Gth July. From Suva, 14th July. . For further particulars apply; at the Office, The Port; THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY COMPANY Ltft WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH *tn> HOKITIKA. The WAVERLEY, Wednesday, 17th inst., at 11 a.m. The CHARLES EDWARD, Friday, 19th;in5fc. - WANGANUI, The ALEXANDER, Monday, 15th inst , at 7 p.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT. Tho TASMAN, Monday, JLsth inst., at 5.30 p.m. vTho TASMAN, i Wednesday, 17th inst., at 5 p.m. ' WELLINGTON Via MOTUEKA. The WAVERLEY, Monday. 15th inst., at 6 a.re. (Leaving Motueka for Wellington at 8.30 p.m.) NOTICE. ~ ANYONE Found destroying Posters, on hoardings will be Prosecuted. | W. COTTON.. I : THE NEW ANCHOR BOOT CO . Limited, \ . VANGUARD-STREET. THE above Company beg to announce that they have Purchased the Property, Plant, and Machinery of the ANCHOR BOOT CO., Ltd., and have RE-OPENED THE SAME under the able and experienced Management of J. B. HULBERT, as a Boot and Shoe Manufactory for the Trade. Retailers and Storekeepers — SUPPORT LOGiS. INDUSTRY. - Forchfl 86 rs "~* Ask for the Celebrated ANCHOR BRAND, and see that you get it. SINGLE PAIRS will not be supphed -out of stock to the -Public. Special Measures at Measure Prices. High-class Uppers a Speciality. REPAIRS promptly executed to meet Trains and Boats. Telephone 226. ■*-YE BT.I LI ZEE 8. IN STOCK. UCTON, RAPE r ::Mut TURNIP, eto OCKLAND, HOP, GRAIN, POTATO, Etc TANLEY'S SUP. OF LIME. WELLINGTON BLOOD and BON* So lied in Sacks of by tke Ton. BISLEY BROS, and CO. Sole Agent*. SUPPORT" LOCAL INDUSTRY, 4 Keep Your Money in your own pocketsGRIFFIN'S, ( CREAM CRACKERS Better than the imported article. GRIFFIN & SON'S, Ltd., Alton-strest. THE NELSON STEAM LAUNDRY . COMPANY. THE above is now in full swing. Customers' Washing collected and delivered. First-class work. Ladies' Finery^ a speciality. Expert Shirt dressers. • Phone 313. 200 ACRE DAIRY FARM. WILL- Sell or ' Lease as going concern, Stock, Cheese Factory , and Plant, or will subdivide to suit pur. chasers Apply ' W. SCRIMGEOUR, Collingwood. WINTER BLOOMERS.- .?he most sensible garment ever introduced. W«. are showing a splendid range/ priced from 2s 6d to 10s 6d. The cheap line is a real marvel for the money. The Heavy Ribbed All Wool Colonial line that, we are selling at 5s lld beats tbe world. Full range of Children's sizes in stock. i -' BERT TASKER & Co. FOR _SALE. YOUNG Commercial Apple Orchard-, v about 12' acres, planted on approved lines; 2£ acres in grass. Leasehold 14 years to run,with : righi to improvements, and -perpetual renewal of lease. New 6-roomed Honse,. stable and implement shed. -About a mile from the wharf. Apply: J. DUDGEON, High-street, Motueka. FREE to all users of BOURNVILLE . COCOA, Handsome Jewell Caskets of Cadbury's highest-class Uhocolates. Ask your grocef. ,for particulars. ,Both the Cocoa; and the Chocolates aro 'delicious.' V .'■. '' rpAILORING. HAVING taken those premises in Hardy-street lately occupied by Messrs Nalder and Co., -cabinetmakers, opposite Union Bank, .-"■.- TTVOBT. Vxlossop solicit a share of public, patronage.^ _ A full range of .Seasonable Suitings and Tweeds; ATRIAL SOLICITED. Note the address, ./iURTISV " " AND. LOWER MOUTERE. SIENDEBS will be. received by th» . undersigned, 7 until noon of SAT. DAY, May 9th, for the Pmrchaae. with immediate possession, of EIGHT ~ HUNDRED & EIGHTY ACRE 3 ol Freehold Land near Waiw"*-i, Mofcaka, known as "Ourtis's." Th- *-*nd consist! of low hills-,with rich flax valleys: Two thirds of the purchase .money ca;v remain on mortgage at five per cent. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FELL & ATKINSON, Solicitors, Nelson. tiooi, ; MTArTE ' KiW GOODS! Bl*. [ANtTFACTUBBBB. SeconS^Shipment' of Winter Good*, oingdireet importers .'can sell at email ST INVITED;"-' ■ •■';',. ','' c e^at^;. *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 June 1908, Page 3
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