NION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. Passengers booked to all New Zealand and Australian ports. FOR WELLINGTON. (From Lyttelton.) *Mararoa, Monday, Wednesday, Friday *Maori, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Coast passengers will connect with the Maori and may obtain tickets at the Hokitika office. Through tickets issued to all ports, via Otira. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. CARGO STEAMERS at irregular intervals. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON ♦Moeraki, Thursday, 23rd January *Manuka, Saturday, 25th January. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc. VIA VANCOUVER. from Auckland, 25th Jan. VIA SAN FRANCISCO. *Moana, from Wellington, 25th Jan. •Wireless Telegraphy. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERSTO.LONDON FROM SYDNEY. Orontes, 12th February. Orsova, 4th March Osterley, sth March Particulars upon application to — J. H. WILSON, Revel 1 St.. Hokitika.
ANCHOR OF 'gTEAM ** 'PACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS. BOOKING PASSENGERS & CARGO TO ALL NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Steamers leave for Coaßt ports as under:— WAIMEA Early REGGLCS Early. ALEXANDER Early KENNEDY Early Fares, freights and particulars on application to undersigned. WM. DUNCAN & CO., Agents, Hokitika.
J>JEW IgEALAND OOMPANY, gHIPPING LT direct line to the united KINGDOM. LARGE Modern Twin-screw Passeng*er Steamers, with unsurpassed accommodation. Steamer tons from About RUAHINE, 11,000 Well’ton Feb. 11 RUAPEHU 3,800 WclTton March REMUERA ll.ojOO Well’ton April Return tickets available by Pi and O. and Shaw Savill and Albion Coy., Ltd. First class insulated cargo steamers. For particulars as to passages freight etc, apply to— THE AGENT, N.Z. Shipping Coy., Ltd., V. W. M. BONAR. Wharf Street, Hokitika.
SEASON: 1918-1919. Paterson, Michel AND CO. LTD. ALWAYS IN STOCKOATS, FLOUR, CHAFF, BRAN, POLLARD, WHEAT, ONIONS OATiMEAL, LUCERNE HAY ETC., ETC., PATERSON, MICHEL S CO., WHAM' ST. : : ’Phono No. 2.
SOUTH WESTLAND. ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE It OSS TO WAIHO AND RETURN! JOHN P. HANSBURY Has flkasure in notifying tin! Following Timetable: — COACHES LEAVE ROSS— Every TUESDAY at 8.30. a,m., stopping at Hari Hari for the night and jyriving at Wniho Gorge on Wednesday at 0.30. p.m. COACHES LEAVE WAIHO CORCEEvcry FRIDAY at 7 a.in., stopping the night at Hari Hari and arising at Ross in time to connect with the 3.50 p.m. train on Saturday for Hokitika. FARES—£3/17/0 Return. JOHN P. HANSBIJRY. C/e CITY HOTEL, ROSS.
The run is on tho pure “Golden Rule” Soap in pretty coloured Cartons, depicting New Zealanders lifting tlio world into love and harmony. Prico Ik 3d. Wonderful value. Indispensable for Xmas use.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1919, Page 2
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385Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1919, Page 2
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