UNION gTEAM gHIP £JO. OF VPJEW gEALAND, " jjlftlitED.' Passengers MUST procure Tickets a< the Office before ihev embark. Steamers will be despatched as under. weather and other circumstances |- permitting. Subject; io alteration without notice. PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Mapourifea, Saturday, Sopt 7, 9 a.m. Mapourik-a, Tuesday," Sept 10. "3 30 a.m. Mapourika Saturday, Sept 14, 3.30 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH?" *Corinna, Monday, S pt 9, 5 ;\.ta. WiU take cu-uo' lor Dnnedui. Oamaru '■■.■' .•■'! Tifjitini. WELLINGTON TO BYDMS* *Moeiab, Thursday, Sept 1&. *Wireleao Telegr&naj. PASSPOETS. "" Traveller* to any place outside »he Eoimmon are reminded it.is advisable to" obtain passports, and that it 5 3 necessary t) make early application to Government for them, ' Passengers booked through to London by Orient line of Royal Mail bteaiaers, by the Canadian-Australian Koyal Mail Line via Vancouver, cud ban Francisco, Royal Mail Line, via Ban Francisco. BW furtowrr Bftii^ators apnW OFFICE, Ptei N«l«o«..' gKIPPfNC AND Passengers MUST procure Tickets at the Office before they embark. Steamers will be despatched as under, weatber and other circumstances permitting:— WESTPORT. GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA. KENNEDY, Saturday, Sept 7, II p.m. ! WELLINGTON DIHECT. KAITO a, Saturday, S»p* " 9 pm NIK.AL', M.. u -<:iv. S. t \ ir iO ;..Vu ' I X All .04, Ucdii sJkj, Ha^t i'^i'J n.m NELSON Tf) MOTr^K a KOI, S^pt T H.'Mj t . tU Nl(i AI;. Uoiuiny, cSept I), 10 &.w. KAIIOA, *\ tidnupday, tept 11, Jm a m. MOTUEKA TO~VVTELLI NGTOK (VJA NELSON). KAITO A, Saturday, Sept 7, noon. NIKAU, Monday, Sept.9, iJp.m. KAIiOA, Wednesday, Sept il, ? p.ai. WAIKAWA BAY. KAITOA, Wednesday, Sept 11, 10 p.m.^ ./^.ILEUrH'S Calf Foods and A. & P. XA Co.'s Special Chick Eaiser and Poultry Poods,—Order at NEALE & HADDOW'S. fINEN" MARKING OUTFITS of Your ■*-* Name.—lndelible Outfit 3s, posted IJd extra. "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. fTOGG & CO.'S celebrated INVALID ff STOUT. Ring up 47. Prompt dehvery. ■gLANKETS are expensive, but a few shillings will buy aay sized "Unique" Hot Water Bottle you want. The product of' British capital, brains and labour. Trade Imperially. - jtyfOTOR CAR OWNERS.—One pint _ Letherine sufficdent to cover trimmings of your five-seater motor car. 7 s 6d pint. "POTATOES (best o«saaru Up-to-dates) ONIONS, TABLE SWEDES. At NEALE AND , QELAW, SAvJLL AND ALBION COMPANY/. LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO ENGLAND. The Largest Passenger Steamers in the New Zealand Trade. The superb 12,000 ton Twin-screw Passenger Steamers of the Shaw, Savill Line make frequent sailings to the United Kingdom. Unsurpassed Accommodation for First, Second, and ThL'd Class Passen-ge:-3. ' I All vessels are fitted with Wireless I Telegraphy and Patent Firo EntinI guishers. j Pass^nge-vR also booked to .United I Snitfs Pores, and passages from Lon(luii r«;ty !;■«»■ arranged'here. ».! '<>r full pa-bicului-3 apply to the ' p gen is. 1 ■ . J. H. COCK AND CO., LTD. € ATT lON. IN consaq-asnee of copies of " The Ooionist" being taken from premises after delivery by our runners, especially from business pstablishmer fes in Trafalgar, Hardy, and Bridge-streets, wo hereby give notice that anyone detected so interfering with "The Colonist 'will be prosecuted without respect to persons. BOND, FINNEY & CO,, Proprietors of •' The Colonist.^ Tv fISS GOODWIN, Statio n6r> isl of Takaka, has been *?" pointed an agent for sale of "I* 1® CoSOßist." Copies of the day 8 issue? may be otitained ti.e sam 8 afternoon. | BOND, FINNEY & CO., | ttropaetors ot " The Colonist." ! HSTJBB&t STAMPS.— VUu» mnt ] A-c" orders mbh as «oji ab^ltim ; Local Industry. NTunerons dejsgm M '• 6©k<A from, i ''ri&3 Gekauuif' Jobteng Dsperiiawilj
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14861, 7 September 1918, Page 1
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565Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14861, 7 September 1918, Page 1
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