UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. Passenger MUST procure Ticket* st the Office before they emoark. Steamers will be despatched as under, weather »nd other circumstances permitting (subject to alteration with out notice): — ' PICTON AND .WELLINGTON ‘Pateena, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 10 a.m. “Pa/.eena, Thursday, Feb. 26, 10 a.in “Pateena, Saturday, Feb 28, 5.30 e.m. “Wireless Telegraphy. (No Cargo for Plcton and Blenheim received on Saturday*). WELLINGTON~TO SYDNEY, VVireleas Telegraphy. Sailings on application. Berths will be* reserved on presentation of Tickets only. Passengers booked through to Lon ion by Orient Line of Royal Mail steamers, by the Canad?an-Au«tr*li*n Royal Mail Line, via Vancouver, and San Francisco Royal Mail Line, via San Francisco. PASSPORTS. Travellers to any place outside the Dominion are reminded that it is advisable to obtain Passports, and that •t is necessary to make early application to the Government lor them. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY COY., Ltd. Passengers MUST procure Ticket* at he Office before they embark. Steamers will be despatched as on Jer, weather and other circumstance* permitting WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA About Saturday, 28ih insffc. WELLINGTON DIRECT. Nikau, Monday, Feb. 23, 7 p.m. Kaitoa, Tuesday,, Feb. 24, 7 p.m. Nikau, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, 7 p.m. NELSON TO MOTUEKA, Kaitao, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 10 a.m, Nikau, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 10 a.m. Kaitoai, Thursday, Feb. 26, 9 a-m. MOTUEEA TO MILLINGTON VIA NELSON Tuesday, Feb 24; 2 p.m. Wdinosday, Feb. 25, 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, 2 p.m. WAIKAWA BAY Kaitoa, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 7 pm. Note.—'Cargo received until 4 p.m. only, and on Saturdays until 11 A.M only. i, i mm ~ r~i ifliWrn ii*n mft n ~i i —riirrfpiy P. AND O S, N. CO.'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS SYDNEY TO LONDON. Vi* Colombo, Bombay, and Suez Canai, First arid Second Class Passengers only, PROBABLE SAILINGS. FROM SYDNEY. vTANTXJA—To leave Sydney Mar. 6, Followed bv the NALDERA AND NARKUNDA. Passengers can book through from New Zealand, being provided with saloon passages &o Australia. J. H. COCK k CO., Ltd., Agent*.
CM SEPARATORS A WORD IN SEASON CEEAMI SEPARATORS are at work all over the district, and you probably are having some trouble with yours. Perhaps you think you don’t know the machine; at an y T^6 > >;°u feel that having bought the machine you must do the best you can for the season. This Is quite a mistake. Get ridi of the inefficient and troublesome Separator you now have, and install a CHAMPION CREAM SEPARATOR The CHAMPION works smoothly, and gives the beat results. It is easy to operate, and moderate in price. CHAMPION , SEPARATORS are made to deal with 25 Gallons, 40 Gal lons, and 50 Gallons. Wo are ready to explain the operations of these Separators, and to demonstrate their superiority over others. INQUIRIES INVITED S WINN&CO,Ltd VICTORY WORKS, NELSON. Chamberlain and Stannard BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND MANUFACTURERS. Telephone 335. P.O. 65. Makers of CEMENT ROOFING TILES AGRICULTURAL DRAIN PIPES, BUILDING BLOCKS IN DESIGNS, REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING SHEETS. Construct. yo"” RESIDENCE or COOL STORE with those, and build to stand for all time. The cost is less than ordinary building practice, and a better building the 7t teult.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 23 February 1920, Page 1
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