*-' »3 <Cl \j -* » del/ JSLo Passengers MOST jecocare Ticket* *t *he Ofio© before they embark. Steamer* will he> <2«apateh«3 as w&dcs1, wwM&eir »ud otharciroiuasteasaa perzoittuig. woton and wsLiim(STo». ♦Pateena, Saturday, Maroh 9, 7 a.m. •Pateena, Tuesday, March 12, 9.43 a.m. *Wirelesai Telegraph}. ":•■' PASSPOETS. Travellers to any place outside the .Dominion are reminded it is advisable to obtain passports, and that it is necessary to make applioation -to Government for them. # Berths will be reset-red on presentation of tickets only. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Line of Royal Mail Steamers, by the Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Line via Vancouver, and can Francisco Royal Mail Line, via Sac Francisco. ; 8"or iij.Tfcfc<?r DartioulsTß spplt OFFICE, Port Nelson, j gKIPPING AND pOUhOBY £JOMPANV, J^TD. Passengers,MUST .procure Tickets at 'the Office before they embafk. . Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and other circumstances permitting:— WESTPORT, GEKYMODTH, AND HOKITIKA. WAIMEA, Friday, March 8, noon. WELLINGTON DIRECT. NIKAU, Friday, March 8, 5 p.m. KAITOA, Saturday. March 9, 1.1 p.m. NIK AD, Monday, March 11, 7 pirn. KAITOA, Tuesday, March"l 2, 7 p.m. NELSON TO MOTUEKA. KIKAU, Friday, March 8, 10 a.m. KAITOA, Saturday, March 9, 8 a.m. NIKAU, Monday, March 11, 7 a.m. KAITOA, Tuesday, March 12, 7 a.m. MOTUEKA TO" WELLINGTON. (VIA NELSON). NIKAU. Friday, March 8, 2 p.m. KAITOA, Saturday, March 9, noon. NIKAO, Monday, March 11,11 a.m. KAITOA, Tuesday, M^rch 12, J1.30 a.m. WANGANUI DIIiECT. BEGULUS, Friday, March 8, 4 p.m. "The Colonist" Sheet Almanac EXTRA COPIES may be obtained at This Office. PEICE: TWOPENCE. v " fIUR STAMPS ar« food Stempe— boat rubber, latest designs. PIER HOTEL. PORT NELSON. th» port's Leading hotel. Under New Management. yiSETORS and "the travelling public will find everything in the way of somfort «nd attention. All meals smd beds Is. 6d. Cupa of tea obtainable %% any hour. j Dining-room under the personal luperviaion of Mrs. Dtamnnti. ( Every attention to miners and labourers. 6. L. DIAMANTI, Proprietsr. Late of the West Coast and Marlborouch Goldfiekte. 'f*tott«: S4S. ~ It4fi [gUBBER STAMPS.—PIaoe fnvt *•** orders with us and enoporage Local Industry. Numerous desigttsta select from. "Tiie OolonisV Jobbing Depcorimv^ , NOTICE TO PRIVATE CONSUMERS WE beg to inform you that we are reluctantly compelled-by reason of the heavy increase in the beer duty and the largely increased c;-st of production— Lo raise the pi ices of our Ales and Stout, which from 24th September, 1917, will be fis follows:— Draught Boer ... 3/-per gal., booW ... 2/6 ~ cash Bottled Ale ... &/-psr <ioz., quarts ... 5/6 ~ pints Bottled StOUt ... JO/- „ quarts » ... 5/6 „ pints "Wa will pay r give credit on all empty bottles as toiloVs :— 21- per dozQn for Quart Champagnes. 1/- per dozen for Pint Caainpagn.es. HOP HARLEY & SCWS. - t'AITTION. TN conseqiifltice of copies of "The ■Oolonist " •beinj'taken-' from premises after delivery' by our runners, especially from 'business pstabhshtaen bs in Trafalgar, Hardy, find Bridge-streets, we hereby give notice tlmt anyone d-Mxieted, so interfering wiili "The Colonist ' vill be prosecuted without respaat to persons. ; BOND, FXNN.BT& CO., ! Proprietors of ■' Tho Colonist. j< I>, riSS QOODVSrjN, Stationer, J.*3t of Takaka, liaß been ap- /' nninted an agent for sale of "The ColonSst." Copies of the^ day'a issufi' may be obtained the same afternoon. ROtfD, PINNBT & CO,, rtop-iotora of "Tb'e Cdloniei" BsTtember Ist, 1915>
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14655, 8 March 1918, Page 1
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537Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14655, 8 March 1918, Page 1
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