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UNION ■BTKAM SHIP j COMPANY OF NEW Z S A" LAND LIM.ITK!). I\Ts.ionjjors IMUST |ivocure Tickets a tiit j Ollico before t!u»y cmhark. Steamers will bo (k'spatoluul as unilor, weather anil ot!.or riic'iuii.st.-incr-s permitting. riCTON & WELLINGTON. Te Anau, Monday, Feb .10, 2 p.m. Pateena, Thursday, Feb .1:3, 3. -30 p.m. Te Anau, Friday, Fub Ik ■> p.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT. Mnpouvika, Saturday, Feb 8, noonNo cargo. Patecna, Saturday, Fob 8, 1 p.m. Pateyna, Tuesday, Peb 11, t p.m. A rah ura, Wednesday, Feb 12. -k'iO a.m. W ESTPORT. GH E YMO UTH. AND HOKITIKA. Arahurn. Sunday, Feb 9, 1 p.m. <>.v£o (perishable .only)' until noon Saturday. * Mapourika, Wednesday, Feb VI, 0 a.m. s "ne\v~plt3iodth & onehungaT Penguin, Friday, Feb 11, k'iO p.m. 1 SYDNEY, VIA COOK STRAIT. (From Wellington.) * Warrimoo Friday, Feb 1 1. i- pm. Cargo and Passengers booked through to all principal ports in NEW ZEA- ! LAXD, AUSTRALIA, . TASMANIA FIJI (Suva and Lovnka). FRIENDLY ' ISLANDS (Tonga, Haapai. and Yavau), SAMOA (Apia). COOK ISLANDS 1 (Karotonga), and SOCIETY ISLANDS (Tahiti), Regular services are maintained to all the abovenamed ports. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE (The "All Red 5 Route). CANADA, UNITED STATES. AND EUROPE. (Via Fiji, Honolulu. Victoria, 8.C., and Vancouver). R.M.S. Moana. From Sydney Feb 17. Suva F0b ,23. J- --] Passengers booked through to London by Orient Royal Mail Line. For further particulars apply OFFICE, The Port. : ANCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY COMPANY LIMITED, SAILING LIST. WESTPORT, GREYMOUI'H AND HOKITIKA. CHARLES EDWARD, Tc-da/, Saturday, S.h inst ,at midnight. WAVERLKY, Tuesday, llth lost,, at 11 a.m. WANGANUI. ALEXANDER, about 12 h i lit. (via Pic- ! *»-•). . | PICTON. ALEXANDER-, 12 v inst. WELLINGTON DIRECT. WAVE RLE V, To-morr^.v, 3unday, 9tb inst, at 9' a.m. (Ca*-go received until 1 p.m. to-da".) KESNEDT, MondayplO h iost. --=- wellington"v7a motdbka. TASMAN', Monda;, 0 h insi, at noor. (Leaving MMvuka for Wellington at 5 i .Tf.) TASMAN, Wednesday, 12 h inst, at 1 p.m. (Leaving Motueka for Wellington at 4 p m) mumm h KOI 51 Tons, OaptalngO. Booix', will leave as under, weather^ er aitUng':— Njlson for Motueka, Sa arday, Fib 9, at 10 a.m Motaeka ;o- NeUon, Satuday, Feb 8, :"t 12. :0 p m Ne!s -v for Muta.ka, MoaJaj, Feb 10, at 11.30 a.m Motuaka for Nelßon, Mjnd»y, F ( b 10, t 2.30 p.m Nelson lot M uueka, Tjesday, Feb 11, at 12.30 p m Motueka lor Nelscn, Taesd y, Fab 11, at Jj.3o p.m Nelson for Motaeka, Wednesday, Peb 12, at 3pm ' M;tueka for Nfhon, Thurday, Ftb 13, at 7 am. ONE THOUSAND Shaves for le. and twelve months' Eisy Cutting for 6J, CAN BE HAD by brioging your Razors and Scissors to LETHABY'S, Umbrella, Sun shade, and Walking Btiok Manufacturer. Re-covering and Repairing Umbrellas and Sunshades and fixing up Walking Stiobs a peciality.

Also, a large stock of Gold and S Iver JEWELLEBY, imported direct from the makers, and will be sold at a very little over English price 3. The Jewellery consists of Ladies' Gold Watches from £2, Gents' Gjld Watches from £3 10a Silver Watches from 143, Black 8t el and Nickel Watches from Ss. Also, a large quantity of other kinds Jewellery. *he Ad ire s — J. G. LETHABY, TV UMBKELLA WORKS ttI.EON BOTO "EASTCOTT'B IF you require anyihing In the way of fure Drugs, Cbemioai?, Photographic Goods, or Photographio Solutions made up, E&STcOTT'S IS THE SHOP where overything is now. No old stock on band. Dispensing a Speciality. Having been cons anlly engaged Iji the pa;-i 25 years as Dbpen -er h gome of the leadieg medical men and hospitals at Home and in the Colony, y ;u can rely on having your preeoriptioca carefully and oorreolly yrspared with pure drugs at EASTCOTT'B. Orders by posi or telephone will receive prompt attention. Any article not in etooi procured by first po3t without extra charge. T. EAsTIOOTT Chemist, Etc, HARDX-STREET, NELSON Opposite W. Rout & Sons niiofupiKo~lNNr~ FT\HE undersigned having taken over A. the al>ovp "'•11-knr.wn hostelry in tlio Motupiko Valley (late Corlett's), begs to assure the public that no effort: wni be wanting on nu jart to - maintain the reputation of thft house ;xs a favorite resort for those wishing to speml a few days or weeks in the country. Families, j Fishermen, and Sportsmen will find com- j fort-able quarters, and every attention for their pk'&surfi and eouif jrt. GEORGE BIGGS, 3101 Tropriotor. "lUHCTION I HOfEir I 1 A K A K A . MR. JOSEPH HYDE, ex-Captain Artillery Yelunteeis, and formerly ! proprietor of the Foxhill Hotel, desires to | inform his old friends airi the travelling p. ild ic that ho has taken over the above woll-knonnliotel, and visitors and travellers can rely upon receiving evory attention, 'civility, Superior accommodation, moderate tariff. Conveyance meets all steamers. Horses and Vehicles on Hire. Up-to-date Billiard Table. ' i Best Brands Wines and Spirits only. Letters and Telegrams promptly at jtod«fl*o, -135

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12161, 8 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12161, 8 February 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12161, 8 February 1908, Page 1