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UNION STEAM Ml*? COMPANY OF NEW tf.E AL A S «> LTMrTED. Passengers MUST i)vocure Ticlc.its at the Office before they embark. Steamers will ha despatched as un.ler, weather ami ot'.er circumstance.-? pormitting. PICTON & WELLINGTON. Te Anau, Friday, Feb 7, noon Te Anau, Monday, Feb 10. 2 p.m. Pateena, Thursday, Feb 13, :i. : J0 p.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT. Mapourika, Saturday, Feb 8, 1 a.'ii. No cargo. Pateena, Saturday, Feb 8, 1 p.ui. Pateena, Tuesday, Feb 11, 4 p.m. Arahura, Wednesday, Feb 12.. 1,30 a.m. " ■» W-ESTPORT. GRETMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. Arahura, Sunday, Feb 0, 1 p.m. : Cargo (perishable only) until noon | Saturday. Mapourika, Wednesday, Feb 12, 0 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH & OXEHC'NOJA. Penguin, Friday, Feb 7, i.30 p.m. "SYDNEY, VIA COOK STRAIT. (From Wellington.) Maheno Friday, Feb 7, 1 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 Vavau), SAMOA (Apia), COOK ISLANDS (Rarotonga), arid SOCIETY ISLANDS (Tahiti), Regular services are maintained to all the abovenamed ports. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE (The" All Red •' Route). CANADA, UNITED STATES. AND EUROPE.. . (Yin Fiji, Honolulu/. Victoria, 8.C., and j Vancouver). , ! R.M.S. Moana. i From Sydney Feb 17, Suva Feb 25. | Passengers booked through to London by Orient Royal Mail Line. i For further particulars apply ! OFFICE, The Port. | i ANCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY COMPANY LIMITED, SAILING L*BT. ! WESTPOBT, GREI MOTJTB AKD i HOKITIKA. ALEXANDER, To-day, Friday, 7ih inst. at 11 a.m. CHARLES EDWARD, Tc-morrow, Saturday, Bih inßt, at midnight WANGANUI. ALEXANDEB, 10th iast. (via Pictoc). PICTON. ; ALEXANDER, 10th inst. WELLINGTON DIRECT. WAVEBLEI, Sunday, 9th inst, at 9 a.m. WELLINGTON VIA MOTUEKA. TASMAN, Tc-Jey, Friday, 7ih mat, at 10.30 a.m (Leaving Motueka for Wellington at 3 p m) TASMAN, Monday, 30 h met, at noon. (Leaving Motuefea /or Wellington at 5 p.m.) S.s. T KOI 51 Tons, Cftpialngo. Sow.!.', will leave as nndsr, weatherHper-nittlng':— Nelson for Motueka, Friday, Feb 7, at 9 am Motueka for Nelson, Friday, Feb 7, ai noon Nelson for Motueta. Saturday, Feb 8, at 10 a.m Motueka fot Nelson, Satu-day. Feb 8, afc 12.30 p m Nelson for Ma^ka. Monday, Feb 10, at 11.30 a.m Motueka for Nelson, Mandsy. FeO 10, at 2.30 p.m Nelson for Moiueka, Tuesday, Feb 11, ai - 12.30 p.m Motueka for Nelson, Tuesd.y, Feb 11, at 5.30 p.m Nelson for Motaeka, Wednesday, Peb 12, at 3 p.m Motueka foi Nelson, Tkur.--dsy, Feb 13, ai 7 am. ONE THOUSAND Shaves for Ib. and twelve months' Easy Cutting for 6d, CAN BE HAD by bringing your Bazors and Soissors to LETHABY'B, Umbrella, Bun shade, and Walking Btiok Manufacturer. Ro-oovering and Repairing Umbrellas and Sunshades and fixing up Walking Slicks a peoiality, Also, a large stock of Gold and Silver JEWELLERY, imported direot from the makers, and will be sold at a very little over English price-. The Jewellery consists of Ladies' Gold Watchss fora £2, Gents' G Id Watches from £3 10j S.lv. r Washes Uoax Us, Black St el and Niskel Watches from 83. Also, a large qnan'.i'y of other kind* ' Jewellery. ♦be AdJre s— J. G. LETHABY, TV UMBRELLA WOBKS ! * r T PON i ■ i" 010 EASTCOTT'S IF you require anything in the way of l*ure Drugs, OhemieaiF s Photographic Good 3, or Thokgraphio Solutions made up, EASTCOTT'S IS THE SHOP where overything is new. No old stook on hand. I Dispensing a Speciality. ! Having been constantly engaged for the ' past 25 years as Dispenser h some of the leading medical men and hospitals at Home • and in the Colony, you oan rely on having ' four prescriptions carefully and oorreciJj 1 prepared with pure drugs at EABTCOTT*S. i Orders by post or telephone will receive prompt attention. Any article not In stoob . oroonred by first pOBt without extra charge. j T, EhSIoOTT } I Chemist- Etc, I UARDY STRKLT NELSON Opposite W. Rout .» Sons i~~ MOTUPIKO INN. ~ riIHE undersigned having taken over jJL the above well-known hostelry in the Motupiko Valley (late Corletf 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 clays or weeks in the country. Families, Fishermen, and Sportsmen will find comfortable quarters, and every attention for their pleasure and comf jvt. » ' GEORGE BIGGS, 3iol *" Proprietor. "luNcfioiu^ j- TAKAKA. ME. JOSEPH HYDE, ex-Captain Artillery Velunteers, and formerly proprietor of the Foxhill Hotel, desires to i dorm his old friends and the travelling jniblie that he has taken over the above w ell-known hotel, and visitors and travellers can rely upun receiving evory attention, civility, Superior accommodation, moderate tariff. I Conveyance meets all steamers. Horses and Vehiclos on Hire. Up-to-date Milliard Table. Best Brands Wines and Spirits only. / Letters and Telegrams promptly at

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12160, 7 February 1908, Page 1

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791

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12160, 7 February 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12160, 7 February 1908, Page 1

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