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JJNION gTEAM gHIP £JO. OF N EW 2 EALAND> LSMITED- • ( Passengers MUST procure Tickets at' ' the Office before they embark. Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and other circumstances ' permitting. Subject «« alteration without notice. PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Maponrika, 'luesday, Sept 2t, 12.30 p.m, * Maponrika, Saturday, Sept 28, noon. WELLINGTON TO BYDSBX *Manuka, Thursday, Sept 26. ♦Wireles* Telegrapn? PASSPOETS. Traveller* to any place outside the .Dominion are reminded it is advisable to Obtain passports, aad that it is necessary to make early application to Government fov them. Berths will b© r©&arr©d on nrfcsentation of iiokeia only. Passengers booked through to Lon-' , don by Orient line of Royal Mail: Steamer?, by the CaDadian-Australiani ttoyal Mail Line via Vancouver, andi ban Francisco Royal Mail line, via! San Franoisco. Vox ftjitiwr w^tibularß appl* OFFICE, Port Nelioa. (§HIPPIN6 ANS JpOUNDRV 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, AND HOKITIKA. KENNEDY, Thursday, Sept 26, 11 p.m. WELLINGTON DIRECT. KAiTQA, Wodu-suay, Se^t zb, 10 p.m NIKAU. TJinrsdiw, if.pt 2b. Jo p.m. K«&JT>.'A, 'S«vt;«r'iitj, &nyt i;8, ii bim&OS TO MOTUKK'A KAITOA, Wednf<adiiy, Se; t 2-5. 10 a.m. NIKA.D, T urHiiHy, fcept SiO, 10 a.in, KAITOA, Saturday, fcept 28, lo a.m. MOTUEKA TO~WELLINGTON. (VIA NEI^ON). KAIIOA, Wednesday, Sept 25, 2 n.m. NIKAU, Thursday, Sept 26, 2 p.m. «AITOA, Saturday, Sept 28, 2 p.m. WAIKAWA BAY. KAITOA, Wednesday, Sept 25, 10 p.m. tfOGG & CO.'S oelebrated INVALID "■ STOUT. Ring up 47. Promp* delivery. TSLANKETS are expensive, but a few •*-* shillinigs will buy any sized "Unique" Hot Water Bottle you want. The product of British capital, brains and labour. Trade Imperially. \fOTOR CAR OWNERS.—One pint "f- Letherine sufficient "to cover trimmings of your five-seator motor car. 7s 6d pint. CHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION ° COMPANY, LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO ENGLAND. The Largest Passenger Steamers in the New Zealand Trade. The fcuperb 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 Third Class Passeu- I gers. ' ,All vessels are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy and Patent Fire Entinguishers. ' Passengers also booked to United States Ports, and passages from London may be arranged hero. For full particulars apply to the agents. J. H. COCK AND CO., LTD. jf"N fonsefjuenco of copies of " The i & v.'oloiiist;" beiug taken from premises 1 •iitPiv delivery by oar runners, espeoially •horn huyiriesg establishments in Trafalgar, ' Yuvc'ly, 3jid Bridge-streets, we hereby give I notice that anyone datected so interfering with "The Colonist ' will be prossouted without respect to persons. BOND, FINNEY& CO., ; "Proprietors of •' The Colomst.gj "*■ ** i T&3C ASCII, MISS GOODWIN, Stationer, of Takaka, has been appointed an agent for sale of " Tftß Colonist•" Copias of the duy'» iflsue{may he ot^amed isbe sa,ina afteraoon. BOND, FINNSY & 00., fxoptietora cE "The Colonist." JTOGG & CO.'? SPARKUNG~ALE, in pint and quart bottles, also p»cs. A fine invigorating tonic< Ring a© 47. 'TEA CLOTHS, Tray Cloths, Duchess •*■ Sets, D'oyleys, Sileboard Covers, i Cosj Rovers, Cushion Covers,' Counter-- '' panes, Pillow Shams. —Fleming and Sons. DUBBEUt STAMPS.—PIacs orders .wiih na snd •nostaraee Loc&l T^du^trj. Nxunerouß desigas it iielw* trnm. ''

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14874, 24 September 1918, Page 1

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