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Union Steam Ship Co,, of New Zealand, LIMITED. Passengers ML ST procure Tickets a the Office before they embark. Steamers will be despatched as under, •weather and other circumstances permitting. PICTON & WELLINGTON ♦Mapourika, Saturday, May 28, 9.'3 ' am. Pateena, Tuesday, Miy 31, 10 a.m. Arahura, Wednesday, June 1, 7 a.m. Pateena, Thursday, Juno 2, 10 a.m. *No cargo for Wellington. WELLINGTO^DIEECT^ Arahura, Saturday, May 28. 8 a.m. WESTPOET, GREOIOtJTH. A.N :* HOKITIKA. ♦Arahura, Sunday, May 29, 10 a in. Mapourika, .Vedresday, J une 1, 8 a.m. ♦Cargo (perishable only) until nui n Saturday. NEW PLYMOUTH & ONEHONGA. j *Connna, Thursday June 9, 3 p.m. I * Cargo only. | SYDNEY, VIA COOK STEAIT. , (From Wellington.) Maitfti, Friday> June 3,-5 p.m. MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF. (From Wellington.) Moana, Thursday, June 2, 5 p.m. CANADIAN-AUSTEALIAN LINE (The "IU Eed "Eoute). CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND J EUEOPE. I (Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, 8.C., anc Vancouver), j E.M.S Marama. i From Sydney, June 6. From Suva, June 13. Passengers booked through to Londoi by Orient Eoyal Mail Line. ■ For further particulars apply r OFFICE. The Port. ANCHOR 3HIPHKB & FOUNDRY COMPAQ LIMITED: SAILING LIST. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, ZND HOKITIKA. 1 KAITOA, To-day, Saturday,' 28th inst | at 2 p.m I WAIMEA, Tuesday, 31st insfc, 11 am. I WELLINGTON. ! NIKAU, Monday, 30fch inst, at 6 p m. NIKAU, Wednesday, let June, 8 p.m. NIKAU, Friday, 3rd June., at 2 p.m, (Via Motueka.) NELSON TO MOTUEKA. NIKAU, Monday, 3Gth insfc, at 8.30 a.m. NIKAU Wednesday, Ist June, at U a m. NIKAU, Friday, 3rd June," 2 p.m. I MQTUEKA TO NELSON AND ! WELLINGTON. NIKAU, Monday, 30th inst, 1 p.m. ! NIKAU, Wednesday, June 1, 2.30 p.m. NIKAU, Friday, 3rd June, at 5.30 p.m. | „ __ ,_. j FOE WELLINGTON DIEECT, '' t r THE S.S i-Afiffcf *& AN ARO A cff§spslliS-i_B& Captain Habt, Will leave the Motueka Wharf for Wellington direct, on WEDNESDAY, June 1, 3 p.m. TeJring cargo tot Hayeloofc and Pelorui Sound every iDitnig&fc. Fares, Motueka to Wellington . single, 15s ; retutp., 22s 6d ; meals included. Eeturn tickets available for 6 months. Tho steamer leaves Wellrngton for Motueka direct every week alternately on Saturday and Monday; also additional trips when required by shippers. WELLINGTON, HAVELOCK, AND MOTUEKA STEAMSHIP CO. JOHNSTON & CO., Ltd., Wellington Agents. TOURS TO THE STORIED ISLANDS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC. TONGA I SAMOA ( FIJI I 11HE Magnificent T.S.S. ATUA ■ (3444 tons) leaves Auckland on 21st June, followed by T.S.S. TOFUA (4345 tons) on 19th July. "7. Round Tours, via above groups, to Australia and back to Nelson, can be made in 37 daj's. FIJI. The T.S.S. NAVUA (2930 tons) leaves Auckland for Suva direct on Bth June, and connects with MARAMA for Vancouver. RARATONCA, TAHITI. S.S. TALUNE (2078 tons) leaves Auckland on 7th June. S.S. MOKOIA (3502 tons) leaves Wellington on V th July, and connects with MARIPOSA at Papeete for San Francisco. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 1010 OF NEW ZEALAND, .Limited. ; — , ____= .' T> UBBER STAMPS.— Wo have a •*•*' great variety of attractive designs to choose from. Our priceß aro right, and our stamps the best. — "Tho Colonist" Jobbing Department. AH I That's iti "FRACRA TEA." On salo by J. WOOD, Bridgo Street. Is 6d. Is Bd. Is lOd. and 2s. TRUE REFINEMENT. Shows in littlo details. Dainty tablo linen is ono of the first essentials of a well-kept home, and you ensure it if' you uso "LILY STARCH." It's pure and therefore eoonomical. All grocers keep it. GRJPFJNS' .BISCUITS. FOUEfINEW tINESOEANGE AND LBMONgjCaBAM Sandwich. Hot Cbeaii Sandwich. Peter Pan. Chocolatb Fingees. ASK your Grocer for tnem, They are Delicious. - GRIFFIF ."'& SONS, UN) NELSON

Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its splendid fcealing power. Suf erers from Bronchitis, Cough, Croup, Asthma, Difficulty %Jf %J Ufis _UL» *J*^ %JM.\A.& of Breathinff Hoarseness. Pain or Soreness in /the Chest, experience delightful and rapid relief; and to those who tut subject to Colds on the SaKtT&v^^ the Throat and v giving Strength to the Voice, asd lit neither allowi . L Cough n 2L^^* *» bec^e chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumptiob is not known wKt-re "Coughs" have, on their fust appearance, been properly treated with this mediano. No house should be without it, ft*, taicen at the begkming, a dost oc two is generally sufficient, and a complete core is certain. •MAS tla* Ml uem. -fA IHinwt-i^ lir riniiui.rrai-njin —v** fn»rMsr,W. <& HBAWS, Ohfnaa«. oetiena Mi**urlm, hMvM hv >ny w*-»- r « s % ,^»« n »«* «MabMMe ■*•*«*«s

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12805, 28 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12805, 28 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12805, 28 May 1910, Page 1

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