IJNION gTEAMgfHs» £JO« Of* N lw z EjaAMSp jjßßflßTEfi«' Paawng«rß MOST procure Tiobefe* tA *S» Offie© before tkey embark. Steamers will fc* d^arpatobcd at «a4«tf, wwMiSwr and 6t£&r riroiznia*aw!&B ■; .. jwrraittiAg . ■■■'" WCITON AND WKLI/WISTOII •Pateena, Tuesday, March 12, 9.45 a,m. • Pateena, Thursday, March 14, X) a.m * Pateena, Saturday, Maich 16,10 a.m. : *Wirelea*t Telegraph?. ~"~ NEW PLYMOUTH, ~ •Corinna, Tuesday, March 12, noon. *Cargo only. PASSPOBTS. I Travellerr to any place outside the | .Dominion axe reminded it is advisable toobtain passports, and that it is necessary to make warly application to Government for them. /Bertha will ba reserved on pr©*«ntation of tioketi only. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Line of Royal Mail Steamers, by the CaD»dian-Australi»h Royal Mail Line via Vancouver, and San Francisco Royal Mail Line, via San Francisco, for fwrtuww ©artioularo «s»l* OFFICE, Port Nel*m. gKiPPINC AND POUHORY £<OMPANY, J.TO. Passengers MUST procure Tickets at the Offioe before they embark. Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and otter circumstances per* mitting:— ... © WESTPORT; GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. ALEXANbEE, Thursday, March 14. WELLINGTON DIRECT. NIKAU, Monday, March 11, 7 p.m. KAITOA, Tuesday, March 12, 7 p.m. NIKAU. Wednesday, March ] 3, 7 p.m KAITO A, Thursday, Match 14, 7 pm. NELSON fcTkoTUEKA. KAITO A, Tuesday, March 12, 7 a.m. NIKAU. Wednesday, March 13, 8 a.m. EAETOAi Thursday, ita.ch 14-, 9 a.m. MOTOEKA TO WELLINGTON. (VIA NELSON). NTKAU, Monday, March If, 1.1 a.m. KA I'POA, Tuesday. M*. eh 12. 11 80 am. NIKAU, Wednesday, March 18, noon. KAITOA, Thursday, March 14, 1 p.m. WAIKAWA BAY. KAITOA, Thursday, March 14, 7 p.m. g WANG ANUT DIRECT. BEGULUS, about Thursday/March 14. ulh9 Colonist" Sheet Almanao. EXTRA COPIES may ba obtained at This Office." PBICE: TWOPENCE. f\Tm STAMPS are good Stomps— best rubber, latest designs. "TIM ©otenlet" J^bbins Dspftrtmant, PIER HOTEL. PORT NELSON. THE PORT'S LEADING HOTEL. . . 'Under New Management. VISITORS and, the travelling publio V will find everything in the iray of romfort and attention. All meals «nd )edß Ib. 6d. Cups of tea obtainable it any hour. Dining-room under the personal rapervision of Mra. Diamanti. Every attention to miners and abourera. 0. L. DIAMANTI, Proprictar. Late of the West Coast and Mariborough Goldfields, | '^one: S4S. t9ifi . I lOTICE TO PRIVATE CONSUMERS CTITE beg to inform you that we are! ■"»■ reluctantly compelled—by reason if the heavy increase m the beer duty and .he largely increased c st of production— o rniaei the p-ices of our Ales and Stont, vhich from 24th September, 1917, will be ,8 follows:— • .; Draught Beer ... 3/- per gal., bookod ... 2/6 ~ cash Bottled Ale ... 9/- per doz., quarts •> ... 6/6 ~ pinta Bottled StOUt ... 10/- „ quarta •» ... 5/6 „ pints We will pay r give cradit on all empty )Ottloß 8S tollOiVS :— 21- per doznn for Quart Champagnes. 1/- per dozen for Pint Cnampagnea. iJW HAELEY & SO^S. CAIJTION.. |"N ponsflqxience of copies of "The 1.. Colonist" beini? taten from premises fter delivwy by our riuinars, especially vom business <?stabhshmeois in Trafalgar, Tardy, and "Rvidge-streets, hereby give L>>f ico t'nat anyone dstoefced s« interfering i-:.th "The Colonist ' will be prosscuted vvte-naut respect to persons, BOND. FIKWEY & CO.; Propriatora of ■•'Tb'flColomati.a t TAKAKA/'" \ riSS GOODWIN, Stationer, ; *»- of Tabaka, has beon ;ip-i-ointed an agent for sale of " The SolonSst.' 1 Copies of the day's issue' may be obtained the same BOND, FINNEY & CO., if-.-Mv.io^T? c? "The, Colonial" ••Septomber Ib*, 1915,
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14657, 11 March 1918, Page 1
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550Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14657, 11 March 1918, Page 1
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