TEAMSHIF 1 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. Though tickets issued to all ports, via Otira. WELLINGTON, LYTTELToN AND DUNEDIN. CARGO STEAMERS at irregular inervals. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON: *Moeraki, early. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc. Via VANCOUVER, from Auckland, Tuesday 4th November. Makura early. , Via ’FRISCO from WELLINGTON: *Moana, Tuesday 7th October. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TO LONDON FROM SYDNEY. •-Indara, Saturday, 4th Oct. *Osterley, Saturday, 22nd Nov. *Orontes, Saturday, 6th Dec. *Orvieto, Saturday, 13th Dec. * Wireless telegraphy. Particulars upon application. J. H. WILSON, Revel) St., Hokitika. IJNION g
Q^TEAM CP ■pAOKETP REGULAR SAILINGS. BOOKING PASSENGERS * CARGO TO ALL NKW ZEALAND PORTS. Steamers leave for Coast ports hk under •- —- REGULUS leaves Picton on Saturday, loads chaff for Greymouth, and returns to Westport and Nelson. WAIMEA Early ALEXANDER “ Early KENNEDY -Earlv Fares, freights and particulars <m application to undersigned. WM. DUNCAN & CO., Agents, Hokitika. N ew z EALAND QOMPANY, HIPPING LTD. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. VIA PANAMA CANAL. LARGE Modern Twin-screw Passenger Steamers, with unsurpassed accommodation. Steamer Tons From About REMUERA 11,500 Wel’ton Nov. PAPAROA 8,000 Wellington Dec. RUAHINE 11,000 Wel’ton Jan. 1920. RIMUTAKA 8,893 Wellington Jan RUAPEHU 9,880 Wellington, Feb. Return tickets available by P. and O. and Shaw Savill and Albion Coy., Ltd. First clubb insulated cargo steamers. For particulars as to passages, freight etc., apply to— THE AGENT, N.Z. Shipping Coy., Ltd., V. W. M. BONARWharf Street, Hokitika. ARTHUR G. PILKINGTON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. (Lato Military Representative to First Canterbury Military Service Board), MASONIC CHAMBERS, Hamilton Street, HOKITIKA. Sohrodor and Co., the noted houso for silks, are again to the fore with a splendid range of silks suitablo for weddings and races. This time we arc showing crepe do chines in all the leading colours; also in Shantungs. Owing to a prospective rise in the price of silk, wo aro placed in the happy position of being able to sell at a moderate prico. Inspection invited.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1919, Page 2
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355Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1919, Page 2
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