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|JNION gtEAM gHIP QQ. OF J^EW rgEALAND, JJMITED. • j Paseengers MUST procure Tickets nfc ! the Office before they embark. , Steamers will be despatched as liicder, weather and other 'circumstances permitting. ; Subject '«iO alteration without notice. . PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Mapourifea, Saturday, Sept 28, noon. WELLJ NGTON TO BYDNJSY ♦Manuka, Thursday, Sept 26. •Wireless Telegraphy. < ' PASSPOETS. Travellers to any piaco outside the dominion are reminded it is advisable to j obtain 'passports, and that it is necessary I to make early application to Government! 5 for them. Berths, will b& reserved on proocsta4km of tiokett only. ' * Passengers booked through to Lon- , don by Orient Line of Royal Mail 1 «Steamer \ by the Canadian-Australian • Royal Mail Line via Vancouver, and I San Francisco Royal Mail Line, via - San Francisco. 1 IToj- fnrfcaw o&»touiar» ftppl* ; OFFICE, Bori Nairn [ , __„__ j§H!PPIN6 ANB [ pOUNORY r^OMPANY, J.TD. Passengers MUST procure Tickets at, ' the Office before they embark. Steamera will be despatched as under, weatber and other circumstanoee permitting:— WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. , KENNEDY, Thursday, Sept 26, 11 p.m. '. WEI.UXGTON Dm EOT. , KAITOA, vWdu-sa.u, Sej t 25. 10 p.m , NIKAU, ThursO*., Vept 2«, lop.vi. . KAITuA, S«tjr.tav, Srfpt . h. I L y.m. KOI, We L-wd»y, s>fpt 25, tO a.m. NDXAU : i urHuti>, tept 2ti, JUu.m. KAITOa, cUtuiday, >ept 28, lo a.m. MOTUKKA TO~U'ELLIN TGTON. (VIA NELSON). KAI fOA, Wednesday, Sept 25, 2 p.m. NIEAU, Thursday, isept 26, 2 p.m. KAITOA, Saturday, Sept 28, 2 p.m. WAIKAWA BAY. KAIIOA, Wednesday, Sept 25, 10 p.m, '• ■ ' - <' ', • - - - ITOGG A CO.'S celebrated INVALIB *-■■ STOUT. Ring up 47. Promp* delivery. "OLANKETS are expensive, but a few ■*-* shillings will buy any sized "Unique" Hot Water Bottle you want. The product of British capital, brains arid labour. Trade Imperially. jif OTOR CAR OWNERS.—One pint 17" .Letherino 'sufficient to cover trimmings .of your five-seater motor car. 7s 6d. pint. CIHAW, SA>iLL 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-Bcrew Passenger Steamers of tho Snaw, Savill Line make frequent sailings to the United Kingdom. ' Unsurpassed Accommodation for i First, Second, and Third Class Passen--1 gers.' y , . . , All vessels are fitted with Wireless > Telegraphy and Patent Fire Entin- . guishers. Passengers also booked, to United States Ports, and passages from London may be arranged hero. * For full particulars apply .to the pgents. "| ■ J. H. COCK AND CO., LTD. j ■oAimoN. ■'■'": "l"N consequence of copies o£ " The |.1 Co^nist" being taken from premises \} after dHlivory by enr runners, especially irom bnsinfiss establishments in Trafalgar, { Hardy, «.nd Bridge-streets, we hereby give . notice that anyone detected so interfering with."The Colonist ' will be prosecuted without respect ta persons. BOND, FINNBY.4 CO., Troprifttors of -'Th« Colomst.a > — _ » MISS GOODWIN, Stationer of Takaka, has been appointed an agent for sale of " 1 he Colonist." Copies of the day'» issue{ may be obtained tke saoia I afternoon. BONTD, FINNEY ft CO., i^rbpiietors c! "The Colonist," i^roGG & co.? sparklingTle, *-*■■ in pint and quart bottles, also ji*:s. A fine invigorating tonic Ring Op 47. HTEA CLOTHS, Tray Cloths, Duchess , -*• Sets, D'oyleys, Sileboard Covers, 1, Cosy Covers, Cushion Covers, Counter(panes, Pillow Shams. —Fleming and l Sons. r i fgUBBEU 6TAMPS.~Pb^ j *•* orders mill us «nd «n«nu»s* Loesl Ijxlu^tej. Numerous desigmi t4 seined Erom. «Ifeft OofaaMfi" JobWnu DtpKrim***,

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14875, 25 September 1918, Page 1

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