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UNION STKAM SHIP COMPANY' _ OF SEW ZEALAND L BITTED. . Passengers MUST procure Tickets ai the Office before they embark. Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and otl.er circumstaiiL'ivs permitting. PICTON & WELLINGTON. Pateena, Thursday, Fell 6, 10 a.m. Te Anau, Friday, Feb 7, noon Te Anau, Monday, Feb 10, 1 p.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT. A rah ura, Wednesday, Feb 5, 11 a.m. Mapourika, Saturday, Fob 8, i a.m. No cargo. Pateena, Saturday, Fe-b 8, 1 p.m. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTE, AND HOKITIKA. Mapourika, Wednesday, Feb 5, 0 a.m. Aralmra, Sunday, Feb 0, 1 p.m. Cargo (perishable only) nntil noon Saturday. NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHUNGA.Penguin, Friday, Feb 7, i.30 p.m. ~ SYDNEyTvIA COOK STRAIT. (From Wellington.) Maheno, Fridaj% Feb 7, 4 p m. Cargo and Passengers booked through to all principal ports in NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA FIJI (Suva and Levuka), FRIENDLY ISLANDS (Tonga, Haapai, and Yavau),j SAMOA (Apia), COOK ISLANDS 1 (Rarotonga), and SOCIETY ISLANDS (Tahiti), Regular services are maintained to all the abovenamed ports. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE (The "All Reel"' Route). CANADA, UNITED STATES. AND EUROPE. (Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C., and Vancouver). R.M.S. Moaiia. From Sydney Feb 17. Suva Feb 25. J Passengers booked through to London by Orient Royal Mail Line. i For further particulars apply OFFICE, The Port. ANCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY COMPANY LIMITED, SAILrNQ LJBT. WISSTPORT, GREYMOCTB LXV HOKITIKA. ALEXANDER, To-morrow, Thursday, 64h inst. at 11 a.m. WESTPORT KENNEDY, To-day, Wemesday, 5 h iast, at 4 p.m WANGANOI. ALEXANDER, about Monday, lQih iast. (via Pieton). PICTON. ALEXANDER, Mjncay, 10th inst. WELLINGTON VIA MOTUEKA. TASMAN, To day, Wednesday, slh inst, at 10 a.m. (Leaving Motueka for Welljngtoa at 1.30 p.m.) ' •'•"■■■ TASMAN, Friday, 7th Inst, at 11 a.m (Leaving Motueka (or Wellington at 3 p m) |Jj|y S.B. lloi 51 Tons, OaptalnSO. Soott.*! will leave as noder, weatfcerjfer aittlng':— NBlson for Motaeka, Wednesday, Feb 5, at 8 a.m Motueka foi Ne'son, Wednesday, Feb 5, at 11 iv.ia Nel3on for Motueka, Thursday, Feb G, ai, 8 a.m Motuakaf/r Nelson, Thursday, Feb C, ai 11 a.m Nelaon for Motueka, Friday, Feb 7, at 9 am Motueka for Nelson, Friday, Feb 7, at noon Nelaon fcr Motueta, Saturday, Feb 8, at 10 a.m Motueka foe Nelson, Saturday, Feb 8, at 12.30 p m Nelson for Motaeka, Monday, Feb 10, at 11.30 a.m Motueka for Nelson, Monday. FtD 10, at 2.30 c.m ONE THOUSAND Shaves for Is. and twelve months' Easy Cutting for 6d, CAN BE HAD by bringing yonr Razors and Soissors to LfiTHABY'Sj Umbrella, Sun abade, and Walkimrtttiok Mannfaoturer. Ro-ooverinß and Repairing Umbrellas and Sunshades and fixing up Walking Sticks a peoiality, Also, a large stook of Gold and Silver JEWELLERY, imported direot from the makers, and will be sold at a very little over Eogliah prices The Jewellery oontißts of Ladies' Gold Watches from £2. Gentß' Gold Watches from £3 103 Silver Watoheß from 14?, Black St el and Niokel Watches from Qs. Also, a large quantity of other kinds Jewellery. *be Address — [I. G. LETHABY, TV UMBRELLA WORKS 9SLSON. 00 ™~EABTCOTT > 8 IF you require auyihing In the way of fure Drugs, Chemical?, Photographic Goods, or Photographic Solutions made up, EASTCOTT'S IS THE SHOP whereoverything is new. No old 3toak on hand. Dispansing a Speciality. Having been constantly engaged lor the past 25 yeara as Dispenser h some of the leading medical men and hospitals at Home and in ibe Colony, you can rely on having your preEcripiiOES carefully and correctly prepared with pure drugs at EASTCOTT'S. Orders by post ->r telephone will receive prompt attention. Any article not in stools } procured by flr9t post without extra charge. L T. EasToOTT I Ohemißt Etc-, I HARDY-STREET, NELSON Opposite Wi Bout <k Sonß TOTUPiKO'INNr" THE undersigned having taken over the above well-known hostelry in the Motupiko Valley (late Corlett's), begs to assure the public that no effort wifl be wanting on his part to maintain the reputation of the house as a favorite resort for those wishing to spend a few days or weeks in the country. Families, Fishermen, and Sportsmen will find comfortable quarters, and every attention for their pleasiu-e and conif _>rt. GEORGE BIGGS, 3401 Proprietor. JUNCTION HOTEL '.' T AX AKA. "1%/TE. JOSEPH HYAE, ex-Captain iJjL Artillery Velunteers, and formerly proprietor of the Foxhill Hotel, desires to inform his old friends and the travelling public that he has taken over the above well-known hotel, and visitors and travellers can rely upon receiving evory attention, with civility, Superior accommodation, moderate tariff. " CoSveyance meets all steamers. Horses and Vehicles on Hire. Up-to-date Billiard Table. . Best Brands Wines and Spirits only. « Letters and Teleffrn,tßß promptly at ftwded to; *98

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12158, 5 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12158, 5 February 1908, Page 1