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UNION STIC AM- SHIP i.- COM VAX V ,F NEW Z fi A LA N D LIMITED I'aopangeiß MUST i-ro-ure 'fiokets at -he OHi>)s before thii; enihaik. H>i-&ni -rs 9tl\l be .ie3iiHio'_.6d tfl and«, •veathorand othar uuaurust \nai- permitting PIOTOS A WSTiLISaTOS P.n^iiin. Mon-lay D c *>. 11 H-tn. I'engii r, Thursday, J^ti 2 7 a.m. Panguiii, FiiJay, Jan 3, S 3) a.m WSLLIHOTUH D.KSO'i;. *T.i An. d, Saturday, Dec. 23, 3 p hi. ♦Ca^g) until 1 p.'n | fapourika, Saturday, Doo 2i G p ra tpAtreir, TueaJay, Don 31. 5 j-.m I vrahura, Tuesday, Dv-c 31 5.^0 p.m. JNj cargo. "oßityaiduru and gositika irdhura, S mday. D.iC 29 5.3) a.m. Cargo (pa iab blooniy) aaiii njoa Sstunlay Uipsariba,' Wednetd»y, J,n 1, 6 a.m. SEW PLYMOOTS & ONEHUNGA. Rotoiti, Friday, Jan 3. fi p m. Cargo till Ipm BYDNifiY. VIA COJK STlUlf. (from Woiiiigio •) Mahano, Friday, Jan 3, 4 p.m. ~ Cargo and Parfsengers booked through Sq all prin«ii>al ports in NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, FIJI (Suva and Levuka). FRIENDLY ISLANDS (I'onga, Qdapai, and Vav&u) SAMOA {Agiai, COOK ISLANDS (Rarotonga), and SOCIETY ISLANDS (Tahiti). I Regular serv'oea are maintained to all the abo renamed pdrts. "CANADIAN • AOST^IFaY UNB (The "All Red" Roa'oJ, CANADA, ONITE^ STATES &HD ! EUROPE. (Via Flj' tlonoiulii, Victoria, 8.C., and Vftnqoavbr). R.M.S Aoracgi. From Sydney Ixo 20, Suva Jaa 28 ""wt'ST CO AS t r SODNDS CRfjISS. Waika c, frjm Daaedin, Jaa 18, 1908. Pa3Benj?a ti 9 booked through to London by Orient Royal Mai Line. for further p&riieuii vs a-p!y OFFICK, The Pjri. ANCHOR SMIF PIWS& FOUNDRY COMPAhY LIMITED, SAILING LIST. WBSTPORTj GREYMOUTB AKD HOKIIIIKA. CHARLES EDWARD, Monday, 30;n instj ai 3 p.fti; WANQANUI. EarJy. WELLINGTON VIA MOTUEEA. TASiIAN, Monday, 30ib inst, at noon. (Leaving Motuaka tor Wellington at 3.30 p.m.) WELLINGTON DIRECT. WAVERLEY, To-rao'fow, Sunday, 29th inst, at 10 a.m. (Cargo received to-day Until 1 p\nh only.) KOI 51 Tone, Captain C. Soou.' will leave as under, weather permitting :— Nelson tor Moiueta, Sa'urday, Tea 28, ai 11.30 a.m Motueba (or Nelson, Saturd»y. Deo 28, at 2.30 p,m Nelaon for Motueka, Monday, Doc 30, at 1.30 p.m Motueka for Ncteon, Monday, Deo 30, at 4 30 p.m Nelson for Mo'.ueka, Tuesday, Dec 3.1, at 4 p.m Motueka for Nelaon, Wednesday, Jan 1, at 7 a.m Nelsdn for Motueka, Wednaiday, Jtn 1, at 6 a.m MoiUeka fciNe'Son, Wednesday, lan lj at 7 p.m Nalson for Motueka. Taursday. *x« 2, at 5 pm Motueka for Nelson, Fiiday, Jan 3, at 8 a.m Nelson for Motueka, Friday, Jan 3, at 5.30 p,m Motueka or Nelaon, Situ day, Jan 4, st 8 30 a.m NETfIOUSiND Shaves for Is. and twelve months' E*sy Cutting for 63, CAN BE BAD by bringing your Razors and Scissors to LETHABY'S, Umbrdlß, Sunshade, and Walking Btiok Manufacturer. - ! Re-covering and Rppainng Umbrellas aDd Sunshades and fixing up Walking Sticks a peoialityr . . .„ ,„ ,a , Also, a large Stock of Gold and S Iver JEWELLEhY, imported direct from the makers, and will b« sold at a very little over English prica3. The Jewellery consists ol ■ Ladie3' Gold Watchea liom'£3. Gents' Gold 1 Watchea from £3 10a Silver Watches from 14?, Biaofc St el and Nickel Watches from 9s. Alan, a large quantity of other kinds Jewellery. fbe Address— J. G. LETHABY, tV UMBRELLA WORKS vuhuoti. U ° "'"EASTCOTT'S IF you require anything in the way ol f ure Drugs, Cbemicais, Pbotographlfl Goods, or Photographio Solutions made up, EASTCOTT'S IS THE SHOP *here overythlng is new. No old stook on hand. Dispensing a Speciality. Having been constantly engaged for the J past 25 ytars as Dispenrer h some of the tcadicg medio&l men and hospitals at Home ] and in the Colony, yon can rely on having ' ?our proscriptions carefully and correctlj f prepared with pure drugs at EASTCOTT'S, . Orders by po3)- or telephone wiii receiv* 1 prompt attention. Any article not in etooi i procured by Snt post without extra charge, T- EAs"rOOTT Chemist Etc U&RDY-STRKKT. NELSON < Oppofcite W. .Rout' 4 Son? ; " motupiko"[nnT" rf^IIE undersigned having taken ove ■" | the aliove well-linpwn hostelry ii tlie Motupiiio Valley " (late Corletf s) be« 3tn assure tlie public that no effor will be wanting on liis pavt to maintaii the reputation of tlie liou?e aA a favtirit resort for those wishing to spend a ie> clays or weeks in the country. -Families Fishermen, and Sportsmen will find com • fortable quarters; and every attention fo their - pleasure and comfjrt. i tiEORGE BIGGS, 3101 Proprietor. 7~JUNCtION HQT£U ■| T AKAK A. 5 lI,TR JOSEPH HYDE, ex-Captai '.JYL . Ai^illery Velunteers, and former] I proprietor of ? tUe Foxhill Hotel, desires i j inform his old friends and the travellin public that he lias taken over the aboi well-knomi hotet, and visitors and trave lers can rely upon receiving eyory attei t tion, '-vith civility, Superior accommi » dation, moderate tariff. . . Conveyance meets all steamers. Horai and Veliicios on Hire. Up-to-da Billiard Table. " ; _ a Best Brands "Wines an 3 Spirits only: Letters and- Telegrams promptly, a

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Colonist, Volume I, Issue 12126, 28 December 1907, Page 1

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