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UNION "STEAM SHIP • COMPANY O P NEW 7. ?, A L A N D LTMIiED. P:i3?engoi'R MUST pvooure Tickets a th« Office before they <-ia)»ark. StoiiMPiv will l>e di-.-[>;itehed as under, wcntlior and otl.m- circnin-tniiep.-.; pormiitiug. I'ICTON \- WELLINGTON. To Anau, Monday, Fo\> 17, 10 a.m. Patcona, Thursday, F«-i> ]0 a.m. Te Anau, Friday, "Fe l- 10 a.m. WEITiXGTOX DI REOT. Mapourika, Saturday, -F^b l.'i, X.30 a.in, No cargo. Patcena, Saturday, Feb 15, fi.3o p.m. . Cargo until noon. Pateena, Tuesday, Teb 18, 7-30 p.m. Cargo until i p.m. Arahm-n, Wednesday, Feb IP, 10.30 a.ra WESTPORT, GKEYMOUTH, AND .HOKTTIKA. Araliura, Sunday, Feb 16, S_a.ro. .>,.;-.■ Cargo (perishable only) until noon Saturday. Maponrika, Wednesday, Fel) 10. 7 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTII &■ OXEHTJNGA. Penguin, Friday, Feb 21, 3 p.m. SYDNEY, VIA COOK STRAIT. (From Wellington.) Moeraki Friday, Feb 28. 4p in. Cargo and Passenger? booked through to all principal ports in NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA FIJI (Suva aud Leviifca), FRIENDLY ISLANDS (Tonga, Faapai, and Vavan), ' SAMOA (Apia). COOK ISLANDS (Earotonga), :uid SOCIETY ISLANDS (Tahiti), Regular services ' are maintained to all the abovenained port?. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN- LINE (The" All Red -Route). . CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE. (Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C., and Vancouver). R.M.S. jloaua. From Sydney Feb 17, Suva Feb 25. Pas=eugers booked through to London by Orient Royal Mail Line. , For further particulars apply OFFICE, The Port. ANCtt-OB SHiPPift6& FOUNDBY SGtfP&fcY LIMITED, SAILING 17S1. WESTPORT, aiISMOUTB AKD HOKITIKA CHARLES EDWARD, Mjnday, 17ih inst, Bt 10 a m. ALEXANDEK, We3r.es Ihj, I9ih icst, at 11 a.m WANG AN O I. Early. WELLINGTON VIA MOTDEKA. TASMAN, Monday. !7 h inst, at 9 a no. (Leaving Motueka tot Walhngton at 7 p.m) TABMAN, V^ednesday, 19 h hist, at 10 a.m. (Leaving Motcska for Wellington at 8 p.m.) T KOI 51 Tona, Captain C. Sot, t, -will laave &b uader, wsathei pt*miMin>.':— Nelson (or Motaeka, Monday, F c b -17, ai 7 a.m Motueki (or NeUon, Monday, FtD 17, al 9 30 a.m. Nelsw lor Motueka. Tuesday, Feb 18, at 7.30 a.m Motueba for Nelson, Tuesday, Feb 18, at 10 a.m Nelaon for Motaeka, Wednesday, Peb 19, at 8 a.ra Motueka foi Ne'son, Wednesday, Feb 19, at 11 a.m Nelson for Motaeka, Thursday, Feb 20, at 8 cm Motu ba for N c l3on, Thursday, Feb 20, at 11 a.m Nelson foi Moiaeba, Friday, Feb 21, &i 8 A.m Motueba for Nelson, Friday, Feb 21, at 11 a.ra • Nelson for Motuefra, Sa'urday, Feb 22, at 8a m • Moiaeka 'or Nelson. Salu day, Feb 22, at 11 a.m. NE THOUSAND Shaves for Is. and twelve months' Eisy Catting for 6d, OAN BB HAD by bringing your Razora and Soi33ors to LETHABY'S, Ombrella, Sun afaade, and Walking Stiok Mannfaotnrer. Re-covering and Repairing Umbrellas and Sunshades and fixing up Walking Stioks a peciality. Also, a large 3tock of Gold and Slvsr JEWELLERY, imported direct from the mabera, ar.d will be sold at a very Sittle over Eogli3h pricar. The JeweJJery consists of Ladies' Go!d Watches f:om £2. Geuts' Gold Watches from £3 10^ Silvar Watches from U?, Black St cl and Nickel Watchea from 83, A!s:>, a large quantity of other kinds JeweHery. »ho AdJre s— J. 6. LETHABY, TV CMbfiELLA WOBKB - ftIBCV. tool0 "KABTCOTT'« XF you rpqairt anything in tbe way oi i-ure Drngs Oiiatti^ivi?, Photographic Golds, ci I'hutcKrapbic So ! utioQß made up, EASTCOTT'S IS THE SHOP wbert overythicg is n» w. No old stook on band. Dispensing a Speciality. fihV'Dg been aonß'.ant'y engaged lot th( past 2a years as Dispenser ' h sosae of ih? leading rnedioai men and hospitals at Horn« and in ibe Colony, you oan rely on having preseriptioas oarsfuliy and oorrestlj «r«paTed with pore drugs at EASTCOTT'S Orders by posl or telephone will receiv* prompt attention. Any article not in atool Qroeured by first post wilbout extra charge T. EasIoOTT Chemist. Etc., UARDY-STREET, NKLSON Oppo-it=? W. Koui A Sons MOTUPiKOINNT" THE undersigned having taken ove the above well-known hostelry il the Motupiko Valley (late Corlettfs) begs to assure the public font no effor ' wifl be wanting on hi--? part to maintaii the reputation" of tfio house a-s a favorit resoi't for those- wishing to j-ptm.l a fe\ days or weeks in the country. Families; i Fishermen, ami Sportsmen willfind.com fort-ible quarters, and every atlt-ntion fo th< v ir pleasuvfi and comt'..vt. (iEOKiVE BIGGF, 3401 rropriutor. 1 "junction :" -"hotel takaka. ' "^/f" 1 '- JOSEPH HYDE.. ex-Captai jVI Artillery Velunteers, and formerl proprietor of the Foxhiil. -Hotel, desires i j inform his old friends an-.l the travellin public that he has taken over the abov well-known hotel, aud visitors and trave! lers can rely upon receiving evory attei : tion, with civility, Superior accommc i dation, moderate tariff. Conveyance meets all steamers. Hors< . and Vehicles on Hire. Up-to-dai Billiard Table. 3 Best Brands Wines and Spirits only. Letters and Telegrams a ■|fc?»*dfld-fc. .■ -iM

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12167, 15 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12167, 15 February 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12167, 15 February 1908, Page 1