UNION gTEAM gHJP £0. OF N EW 2 EALAND• L IR"ITED' * Passengers MUST procure Ticketß »■ the Office before they embark. Steamers will be despatched aB nnder, weather and other circumstances permitting. Subject to alteration without notice. PICTON AND WELLINGTON. Mapourika, Wednesday, Oot 16, 1.30 a.m. Cargo received until 4 p.m. Tuesday Mapourika, Saturday, Oct 19, 3 a.m. Cargo received until 4 p.m. Friday. WELLINGTON TO SYDNUY •Manuka, Thursday, Oct 27. •Wiretea* Telegraphy. PASSPOETS. Travellera to any place outside the Eominion are reminded it is advisable to obtain passports, and that it is necessary to make early application to Government for them. Berth* will be reeerred m preaontAfaon of tickets ,tonly. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Line of Royal M*il Steamerj, by the Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Line via Vancouver, and ban Francisco Royal Mail Line, via San FrancdßOo. .■*« ftwtSMW SMh.*k>xlWs apply OmOE, Port Nalw», AND POUNORY J.TB. Passengers MUST procure Ticketa at the Qffioe before they embark. , Steamers will be despatched &s under, weatter and ott»r circumßtancee permitting:— WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITDXA. WAIMEA, Wednesday, Oct 18. WELLINGTON DIRECT. NIKAU, Monday, Oct 14, 10 p.m. KAIi'OA, Wednesday, Oct 16, 10 p.m. NDXAU, Thursday, Oct 17, 10 p.m, NELSON tITmOTUEKA. KOI, Moaday, Oct 14,, 10 a.m. KAITOA, Wednesday, Oct 16, 10 am. NIKAU, Thursday, Oot 17, 9 a.m. MOTUEKA TcTwELLINGTON. (VIA NELSON). 1 NIKAU, Monday, Oct 14, 2 p.m. KAITOA, Wtfdneaday, Oct 16, 2 p.m NIKAU, Thursday Oot 17, 2 p.m. PTOGG & CO.'S celebrated INVALID ■M- STOUT. Ring ag 47. Promp* delivery. ; "OLANEETS are expensive, but a few >" shillings will buy auy sized "Unique!' Hot Water Bottle you want. The .product, of British .capital, brains and labour. Trade Imperially. TIfOTOR CAB OWNERS.—One pint ';■•* Letherine sun\cient to cov«r trimmings of your nve-seater motor car. 7s 6d pint. CHAW, SA>ILL AND ALBION ° COMPANY, LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS | TO ENGLAND. : The Largest Passenger Steamers in the 1 New Zealand Trade. | The superb 12,000 ton Twin-screw i Passenger Steamers of the Shaw, [Savill Line make frequent sailings to the United Kingdom. Unsurpassed Accommodation for First, Second, and Third Class Passen- ! gera. All vessels are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy and Patent Fire Entinj guishers. Passengers also booked to United I States Ports, and passages from Lon- | don may be arranged here. ! For full particulars apply to the agents. COCK AND qq^ Lm CAUTION. . IN consequence of copies o£ " The Colonist" being taken from premises after delivery by our runners, especially from business establishmer fes in Trafalgar, Hardy, and Bridge-streets, we hereby give notice that anyone cbteoted so interfering with "The Colonist ' will be prosecuted without respaot to persons. BOND, FINNEY & CO., i?roprietors of •' The Colonist.a m l ~~~" nor. MISS GOODWIN, Statio of Takaka, haa been ftPpointed an agent for sale of! " Tiia SoionJst." Copies of the day'a iaeu^may be oMainad ihe «aa;e afternoon. BOND, FINKSY & CO., t»ropi:ißtors of " The Cobuiat." O"0GG & CO.'S SPARKLING ALE, •*-*• in pint and quart bottles, also F*^s. A fine invigorating tonic. Ring j a© 47. j HHEA CLOTHS, Tray Cloths, Duchess •*■ Sets, D'ovieys, Sileboard Covers, Cosy Covers, Cusnion Covers, Counterpanes, Pillow Bbams .—Fleming and i SttJ/s. _ ■ • • 1"D ÜBBER STAMPS.—Tradesmen's l'^ Outfits, all classes of Pads and Ink. Autographs for busy men a speciality. "Tho Colonist" Jobbing Department.
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14891, 14 October 1918, Page 1
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537Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14891, 14 October 1918, Page 1
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