JJNION gTEAM j^HIP £JC. aF ; $..EW ' JgEALAND, J^iSaiTED* Passengers MUST procure 'Jackets at the Office before they embark. Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and other circumstances permitting. Subject w> alteration without notice. PICTON aND WELLINGTON. Mapourika, Saturday, J>m 4, 8.30 a.m Mapounka, Tuesday, Jan 7, 8 a.m. Mapourika, Thursday, Jan 9, 8.45 a.m. PASSPOETS. Traveller* to any piace outside the £ominion are reminded it is advisable to obtain passports, and that it is necessary to make early application to Government for them. Berths will be reserved an presentation of tickets only. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Line of Royal Mail bteamers, by the Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Line via Vancouver, and San Francisco Royal Mail Line, via San Francisco. For further particulars apply I OFFICE, Port Nelson. i I • gHIPPING AND CJpOUNDAY £<OMPANY, J TD. Passengers MUST procure Tickets at the Office before they embark. Steamers will be despatched as under, weather and other circumstances per- j mitting:— i WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. EEQULUS, Saturday, Jaa 4, U p.naj WELLINGTON DIRECT. j KAITOA, Saturday, Jan 4, 10 p.m, j NIKAU, Monday, Jan 6, 7 p.m ' KAiTO A, Tuesday, Jan 7, 7 p.m. NELSON TO MOTUEKA. KOT, Saturday, Jan 4, 9 a in. NI X A.U. aft oiuiav, Jan 6, 10 a.m. | KAITOA, Tuesday, Jan 7, 10 a.m. ! MOTUEKA TO WELLINGTON ! vVIA NELSON). j KAITOA. Saturday, Jan 4, noon. NIKA.U, il outlay, Jau 6, 1 p.m. KAITOA, Tuesday, Jau 7, x p.m. Ring yp No. 60 for—LANDAUS AtfJD EXPREhoES. QHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION OOMPANY, LIMITED. VIA PANAMA TO ENGLAND. The Largest Passenger Steamers in the New Zealand Trade. The Company hopes shortly to resume regular Sailings of fine 12,000 ton Steamers with all classes of accommodation. PROBABLE SAILINGS. Steamer. Tons. Date. Final Port. Corinthic ... 12231 March Wellington Steamer ... — April Wellington Fcr Particulars and Fares apply to the Agents. J. H. COCK AND CO., LTD., LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agents. BEIDQE STREET - ... NELSON J. D, MORIARTY (Proprietor). J ME J. P. MORIA.ftTY (formerly of the Provincial Hotel) informs his I Friends and the Travelling Public that he has taken over thr* up-to-date Hotel,, which has been renovated throughout. Every Comfort and Convenience. Moderate Tabifp. Telegrams and letters attended to. [ LocaJ Ales and Speight's Beers ! ' Always en Tap, ; rhon* No. 337. Ml 3 1 KEHBY BAIGSKT, Proprietor, j Has much pleasure in informing I the travelling public that he has resumed the co duct of this oldi establiPj id Hotel. First i?!ass Accommodation. j Bccelient Culslna. j Letters an^. Telegrams promptly | attended to ! Telephone 38. P.O. Box 34. ; i f|"OGG & CO.'S SPARKLING ALE, •*-*■ in pint and c[uart bottles, also p»^s. A fine invigorating tonio. Ring tip 47« npRY our large Rubber Type Outfits, -*- very neat type suitable for drapers, grocers, bootmakers, and all stores. j "The Colonist' 5 Jobbing Department. ■ ■. _ _^ l £B REWARD. ()WINS ta complaints from ©ufelyfeg j districts that unauthorised per ■ aona are removing papers fa>m "m , Colonist" bundles while in toaaasit, il&a 1 above reward is offorod for informaii©? leading to fch® conviEima. c f i£ ms . efieaging. ■BOND, FINNBY & CO..
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14958, 4 January 1919, Page 1
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514Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14958, 4 January 1919, Page 1
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