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IJNION gTEAM gHIP f^O. OF N EW 2EALAND> L !MITED" 7 .... • ' V Passengers MUST procure Tickets at the Office before ihev embark. •. Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and other circumstances i permitting. Subject io alteration without notice. I PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Mapomika, Wednesday, Sept IS, 2 a.m. ,;• (Uarso received up till 4 p.m. to-day.) M.apourika, Saturday, Sept 21, 6 a.m. fflaponrika, 'iuesday, Sept 24-, 5.45-a.m.J Mapourika, Saturday, Sepfc 2S, 3 30 a.m?

WELLINGTON TO BYJDNBY. ! •Moeraki, Thursday, Sept Ift. ' | •Wirelesa Toiegrajmy. | : PASSPOETS. I Tiaveilers to any place outside the | .Dominion are reminded it is e,dvisable to obtain passports, and that it is necessary to make early application to Government for them. Bertits ?riil fee reserved on ©resentsfaon of iiofcaia only. Passengers i»okod through to London by Or.ent Line of Eoyal Mail Steamer 3, by the Canadian-Australian Koyal Mail Line via Vancouver, and' ban Francisco Itoyal Mail Line, via,! San Francisco. OFFICE, Port Nelro*.

gHIPPiNfi AHfl* POUNDBY QOWPANY, J.TD. Passengers MUST procure Tickeia a* the Office before they embark. Steamers will be despatched as under, weatl'er an<i other circumstances permitting:— °* westport. greymouth' and hokitika. EEGIJLUS, Wednesday, Sept IS, midnight. WELLINGTON DIREOT. EAITOA, WWlnpsilii)-, Sa f t IS 7 p.m NIBLAU. Thur.sda.>, >.-pt J'J, v s T ».ui. K& [ToA, iSatur<la,\, Sapt V\, 9j< m. ! i NEIjSON T!) MUiW'iU KA.I' «JA, VVeauesdav, Sept, i>., *.3O a.m. Nl^-^U, TfiaruUinj.-, Sepc-J!.», 8».i'. 1 .m ) KAITOA. t>j,tafii*y, cepfc.ai, :) ,i.;u. MOTUEKA TO~\VELLINGTON. (VIA NELSON). X All OA, -Wfcdnfiidsj, Sept 18, 2 p.ra. NIIvAU, Thursday, 19, noun' KAIiUA, Saturday, ciept 21, noon.

aILRUiH'S Calf Foods and Ah&i*. Co.'s Special Chick Baiser and Poultry Foods.—Order at ■ . ' NEALE & HADDOW'S. fTOGG & OO.'S celebrated INVALID *f STOUT. Ring up 47. Prom? oeliTery. ■-.... "OLANKETS are exponsive> but aCew •** shillings will buy any sized "Lmque" Hot Water Bottle you want The product of British capital, brains and labour. Trade Imperially. JifOTOR CAR OWNERS—One pint _ Letherin© sufßdent to cover trimmings of your five-seater motor car. 78 6d pint. POTATOES (beat , Ossssatu Up-to- •* dates) ONIONS, TABLE SWEDES, At NEALE AND HADDOW'S. ,

GHAW, SA>ILL AND ALBION ° COMPANY, LIMITED. THE DIBECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO ENGLAND. | The Largest Passenger Steamers in the' flew Zealand Trade. j 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, Secondhand Third Classi Passengers-. > j All vessels ar© fitted with Wireless' Telegraphy and Patent Fire Entinguishers. • Passengers also booked to United States Ports, a/id passages from Lon-J don may be arranged here. j V''»r fuji" particulars apply to the : agents, • . - i J5. 15. COCK AND CO., LTD. j .| CAUTION. IN consequence ot. copies of "The OoUmist" hieing taken from premises after delivery by our runners, especially from business establishmenta in Trafalgar, I Hardy, and Bridge-streets, we hereby give j notice that anyone dstected so interfering j with "The Colonist ' will be prtsseoutad i witSi&ut raspaut to porsott3, ; . BOND, FINNET& CO., I I "^bprwiora of •* The Colonist.^ TAKAKJt. MISS GOODWIN, Station of Takaka, has been appointed an agent for sale of "The Colonist." Copies of the day* iosuej'may be obtained the same afternoon, BOKB- r FIN.NET & CO., fropvietors cl "The Colonist." ! i I JJOGQ & GO.'9 SPABELING~ALE, ■*■ in pint and quart bottles, also jfecs. A fine invigorating .tonic. Ring op 47. TOA CLOTHS, Tray Clothe, Duchess ■*• ■ Sets, D'oyleys, Sileboard Covers, Cosy "Covers, Cushion Covers, Counterpanes, Pillow Shams. —Fleming and Sobs-. $$ TJ BBSUt STAMPS.—PIaoa pro? ** orders with tag «ad sauxraram 1 Local Indaitory. Mumerous desisaßitf lelect from. 4lffa» C&mMi" lobbing I^psrimttJ,

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14868, 17 September 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14868, 17 September 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14868, 17 September 1918, Page 1

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