PIUS and OIHTM USST Have Stood pre-eminent during the past sixty years as BELXiiBLE FAMILY MEDICINES. They are invaluable Remedies for Hheumatism Sciatica, Liimbngo; Feverish Attacks^ Bad J/6gs Bad Breasts, Cld Wounds, Sores and Skin Diseases. -i—^ ( x ) THEY HAVE NO EQUAL FOR AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS. , . — Manufactured only at 78 New Oxford St. (late 533 Oxford St.) London. Sold by all Chemist and Mediciiie Vendor
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY* OF NEW ZEALAND,' LIMTTED STEAM TcTaLL SEW ZEALAND PORTS, MEl^ BOURNE, HOBART & SYDNEY BOOKING PASSENGERS AT TRRO7OH KATES. PROBABLE SAILINGS— FOR LYTTELTON DIRECT. S.S. ROSAMOND, Capt. Sutherland (leaves Grey) TOMORROW
FOR Westport, Lyttelton, Akaroa, Timaru, Oamaru and Duuedin. fc.S. TAUPO, Capt Lobb, leaves Grey ON THURSDAY
FOR WESTPORT, KELSON AND WELLINGTON S>', HAUPIRI Capt. ]\orddtrum, - Heaves Gi.y TO-NIGHT at midn'.ght. FOF WESTPORT, NELSON, PICTON . AND WELLINGTON, 8. 8. WAINUI, Capt. Worrall, leaves _- Greymouth ON FRIDAY at 4 pjn^ FOR SYDNEY, VIA. AUCKLAND S.S. TARAWERA (leave 3 Wellington) THURSDAY, MAY 4.
FOB SYDNEY DIRECT. S.S. TALUNE, leaves Wellington SATURDAY, MAY 6. FOR MELEOUBNE & HOBART VIA BLUFF S.S. MONOWAI, (leaves Wellington) . THURSDAY, MAY 4. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS EXCURSION For Ton^a, Samoa, Fiji and Sydney— S.S. Taviuni (leaves Auckland) Wednesday, May_3. For Raroionga and Tahiti — S.S. Ovalau (leaves Auckland) Tuesday, May 9. For Suva and Levnka. S.S Upola (leaves Auckland) Wednesday, May 24.
TheS.S. WAT K ARE wUI leave Sydney about Ist July, -ud Auckhrd on *4lh «n a six weeks cru:sa. — Fares from. £35. S.S. ALASIEDA, leaves Auckland, FOR 8&H FRANCISCO, MONDAY, MAY 15. ' PASSENGERS BOOKED. TO AND FROM LONDON BY THE ORIENT LDtE OP STEAMERS, Leaving Melbourne and Sydney every fortnight. v Passengers booked to Honolulu San Francisco, Liverpool and London. "For Freight or Pussag? apply to the Aq&nt, JAMES A. BONAR Whart Street Hokitika
SIRS BIIrBLB, Leviathan. Hotel, Opposite Railway Stutbu Dunedin. Is visited by all the leading people of the chief centres. Her house is so well patronised aud so well kuown that although it contains 120 rooms it irnearly always full of visitors (which speaks for itself.) Mrs Silk supervises everything herself. The Dining Room which is large and lofty will seat 150 persons and The Table CANXofc Be Surpassed. A visit from all is invited. Terms £1 per week. Meals Is, per d>y 4a 6d, - -»,. . > >- t.
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West Coast Times, Issue 11280, 1 May 1899, Page 1
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381Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 11280, 1 May 1899, Page 1
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