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UNION &TEAM £< HIP {^0. OF J^JEW 2 EALAND > LIMITED. . Passengers MUST procure Tickets at the Office before tkev embark. Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and other circumstances permitting. , Subject lo alteration without notice. PICTON AND WELLINGTON. j *Pateena, Thursday, May 23, 8.30 a in. ! *Tateena, Saturday, May 25, 10 a.m. *Pateena, luesday, May 28, 10 a, m *Pateena, Thursday, May 30, 10 a. m , . * Wireless Telegraphy. NEW PLYMOUTH- ~ Corinna, Saturday, May 25, noon. ■ (Cargo till 11 a.m.) PASSPORTS' ~~ " Travellers to any place .'outside, the ■Dominion are reminded it is advisable to obtain passports, and that it is necessary ,to make oarly application to Government ; for them. Berths will be reearred on presentation of tickets only. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Line of Royal MaiJ Steamers, by the CaDadian-Auatralian Royal Mail Line via Vancouver, and San Francisco Royal Mail Line, via bail Francisco. For fuvftber tmrtioulara apply OFFICE, Port tfelsoa. ANCHOR SKIPPING AND ! p»OUNORY QOMPANY, J TD. Passengers MUST procure Tickets at the Office before they embark. | Steamers will be despatched as under, ; weatter and other circumstances permitting:— WESTPORT, GREYMOUTB, AJND HOKITIEA. EEGULUS, Thursday, May 23, 2 p.m. „ WELLINGTON DIRECT. NIKAU, Wednesday, May 22, 7 p.m. KAITOA, Thursday, May 23, 7 p.m. NIKAU, Friday, May 24, 7 p.m. KAITOA, Saturday, May 25, 7 p.m. NELSON TO~MOTUEKA. KOI, Wednesday, May 22, 10 a.m. NIKAU, Wednesday, May 22, noon. KAITOA, Thursday. May 23, 7 a.m. NIKAU, Friday, May 24, 8 a.m. KAITOA, Saturday, May 25, 8 a.m. MOTUEKA TCTWELLINGTON. (VIA NELSON). NIKAU, Wednesday, May 22, 8 p.m KAITOA, Thursday, May 23,10.30 a.m. NIKAU, Friday, May 24, noon. KAITOA, Safcard .y, May 25., noon. ONEHUNGA. REGULUS, about May 27. aILKUiH'S Calf Foods and A. & P. Co.'s Special Chick Kdisei" and Poultry Foods.—Order at NEALE & HADDOW'S. ffIHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION °- COMPANY, LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF BTEAMEB> TO ENGLAND. Th» Largest Passenger Steamers in "t'.» Now Zealand; Tratto. The superb 12,000 ton Twin-sere« Passenger Steamers of the Shavt, Savill Line make frequent Bailing*: ta the United Kingdom. Unsurpassed Accommodation foa First, Second and Third Clae& Paasen gere. All vessels arc Itted with Wirelesi Telegraphy and Patent Fire ExtraguiLhers. PjWMieni^er! tiki bociaid io United States Ports, ia I passai?es f»cm IJbfi din ti a j bs airiaseod hora. Far in!) pi.^ic.iilttiH *i*piy to tie rr»BY ; our: pun %^ PIN.OIL •*■ 'STAMPS. Cheaper than fch« is> ported articW'and Quicker Servioa. "Th« Colonist" Jobbing Depsxi;««isft. NOTICE TO PRIVATE CONSCMCRS WE beg to inform you that we are reluctantly compelled—by reason of the heavy increase in the beer duty and the largely increased cost of production— to raise the pi ices of our Ales and Stout, which from 24th. September, 1917, will be I as follows:— ■ Draught Beer ... 3/- per gal. bookod „ ... 2/6 „ cash Bottled Ale ... 9/-perdoz., quarts ~ ... 5/6 ~ pints Bottled StOUt ...10/- „ quarts ~ ... 5/6 ~ pints We will pay r give credit on all empty bottles as tollovrs-. — 2/- per dozen for Quart Champagnes. 1/- per dozen for Pint Champagnes. UOP HARLEY & SONS. j. MISS GOODWIN, Stationer, of Takaka, has been :ippointed an agent for sale of " Ihs GolonlBt." Copies of the day's issue* may be obtained the same afternoon. BOND, FINNEY & CO., ftopviotors cf "The Colonist," i ... . OUBRE'.I. RTAMPB.—PI»mi y^r ••*• on^r* with -.;a au»3 «n«jv;ra«« Ltxwil lrkni.stry,. JNumerous desifiaa U seldct from. '•T&8 ColunisV Jobbing Dapartsa«at;

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14778, 22 May 1918, Page 1

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