SHIPPING. U' NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Steamers will Ik* despatched as under (circumstances permitting): — Train. Cargo at ' p.m. Railway. Mon., Wed., Fri. Mararoa 5.20 10 a.m. Tucs., Thurs., Sat. Maori 0.55 10 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH, WESTPORT, and GREYMOUTH— Kittawa Wed.. 131k March — 3 p.m. GISBORNE DIRECT— Steamer This Day (Mon.) — 3 p.m. " DUNEDIN— Monowai Tucs., 12th March 5.20 — Steamers will be despatched at regular intervals for the following p.aces :— SYDNEY, via COOK STRAIT. RAROXONGA end TAHITI. FIJI, TONGA, and SAMOA. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, via SUVA, HONOLULU, and VANCOUVER. SAN FRANCISCO, AMERICAN POINTS, BRITISH ISLES, calling at RAItOTONUA and PAPEETE. All Vancouver, San Francisco, Intercolonial, and island Steamers fitted with wireless telegraphy. Tickets available for stop-over or return by Huddart-Parker Co.'s steamers. Railway Tickets, Cliristchurch to Lyttelton, and from Wellington to the principal North Island Stations, may bo obtained at the Company's Christcfiurch Oflice. UNION' STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. QKIENT LINK. MAIL STEAMSHIPS to the UNITED KINGDOM, via Ports, will be despatched at Regular Intervale. Fares and all particulars on application to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand. 02 THE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. No Cargo to be sent, to Railway till advised. STEAMERS will be despatched as under (circumstances permitting):— WANGANL'fDIRECT— ~~ S.S. CALM —MONDAY, llth instant. S.S. CAL.M—THURbDAI', i'ltii instant. S.S. CALM—MONDAi, ItiUi instant. PICTON and WANGANUI (Taking Cargo for lilenlieun aii4i Patoa) — S.S. BItEHiZE—MON DA i, 18tn instant. 404 REYMOUTH DIRECT. Taking HOKITIKA Cargo. S.S. OREPUKI. TUESDAY. 12th MARCH. Cargo 4 p.m. Goods. REESE BROS., Agents. F. E. SUTTON, 9832 Port Agents. KAIKOURA. THE S.S. CYGNET will sail for KAIKOURA on WEDNESDAY NEXT, lath inst. (circumstances permitting) on tne arrival of the 4 p.m train from CHkISTCHURCH. Latest Cargo at the Rail 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY. STEVENSON, STEWART and CO., 9871 152. Manchester street. j ELLXNGTON. j Taking Cargo for Transhipment to Foxton and Patea. S.S. WOOTTON, THURSDAY, 14th MARCH, 1918. Latest Cargo at Railway 4 pm, Wednesday. A. RHIND and CO., 'Phone 824. Agents. _ 9551 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Delsarte fpHE combined study Elocution Delsarte -*• of DELSARTE Elocution Delsarte and ELOCUTION is re- Elocution Delsarte commended for Com- Elocution Delsarto petitora at the forth- Elocution Delsarte coming Christchurch Elocution Delsarte Competitions. Delsarte, Elocution Delsarte as taught in' the Elocution Delsarte Academy of Dramatic Elocution Delsarto Art, London, is tho Elocution Delsarte now French system of Elocution Delsarte the expression of the Elocution Delsarto emotions. MISS KIORE Elocution Delsarte KING, L.L.C.M., Elocution Delsarte .London (Elocution), is Elocution Delsarte free to giv© private tui- Elocution Delsarte tion to a limited sum- Elocution Delsarto ber of pupils. Apply Elocution Delsarte personally at WAR- Elocution Delsarte WICK HOUSE, or Elocution Delsarte telephone 148. Elocution K4624-3F
WATKINS XUATKINS'S Ice Croam is WATKINS - prepared by our exclusive WAT KINS procces —the only electricallyWATKINS driven plant of its kind in New WATKINS Zealand. Freeli dairy cream, WATKINS milk, etc., poured iii at on© end comes out real Ice Cream at the other end. It's tho REAL ARTICLE. Don't bo satisfied with "Vanilla Ices"—get to know tho real taste of "Ice Cream" at \vATKINS'S, Cash el street. W8389-2 "rpHE Largest Rubber Company in tlio British Empire" manufacture "CLINCHER CROSS" CAR TYRES. Tho largest output oi British Car Tyres is, of course, "Clincher Cross," Have you tried them? Hayward Bros, and Co., Ltd., Peterborough street, 60le wholesale agents for the .Dominion* gEARCHLIGHT CANDLE COMPETITION PRIZE-WINNERS. MRS F. HITCHINGS, 63 Durham street, Sydenham. let Prize, £5 ss, Costume made to order by tho N.i. Farmers' Association. Mrs R. ilcCloury, 4u6 Tuam street, Linwood. Mrs S. Johnston, 89 Montreal street, Sydenham. Mrs Kirk, 144 Chester street, Christchurch. Mrs Harrison, 46 Frances street, St Albans. Mrs M. P. Bryant, 59 Norman's road, Papanni.' Mia Wicks, Elisor's road, Linwood. Dress Lengths, value £1 Is each. £3351-9515 ""M-ORTH BRITISH GARDEN HCSE" outwears all others. Manufactured by Scotland's best experts. Sold by Ironmongers and always obtainable, N.Z. Farmers', A. J. White, Limited, and Forbes, Limited, Lytteltoa. HiSSI-7321 LOOK. ARE CLEARING OUT THE WHOLE OF OUR PRESENT STOCKS OP LINOLEUMS • A» WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE PRICES. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. GEES. LTD, OAK HALL CURTAIN CORNER G4491F HOME MADE PICKLES are always tasty when mado with GOLDEN BREW VINEGAR. Sold by all Grocers, ONE SHILLING oer bottle. H4356-9313 OINGER Dropheao, good working order, £5 ~ 15*; Drawing-room Cabinet, £3 15a; j Oak, £6 15*. Globe, 261 High street. 834 I
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 1
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