u NIQN j^TEAMSHIP C 0 1" OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Passengers booked ho all New Zealand -and Australian ports. FOR WELLINGTON: (from Lyttelton.) *Maori, Monday, Wednesday, Friday.' *Wahine, Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday. Coast passengers should connect with the Wlahine, on Tuesdays, [Thursdays and Saturdays, and may obtain tickets at the Hokitika office. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. *Paloona, Early. SYDNEY AND HOBART, FROM WELLINGTON: *Manuka, Thursday, 20th. January. SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. ’-Maheno, Thursday,' 20th. January CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc., Via VANCOUVER, from Auckland. *Makura,' Tuesday, 18th January. Via ’FRISCO from Wellington: *Tofua, Thursday 13th. January.
ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TO LONDON FROM SYDNEYiVia Melbourne, Adelaide, Freemantle, Colombo and Suez Canal. Orsova 22nd. January. Ormonde rf. 2th. February. Osterley 12th. March. Omar 26th. Maroh. Orontes 9th. April. Fares, New Zealand Ee London: First Saloon Bingle: £134 to £174, return £‘lo4; second saloon single, £1.09 to £124, return £217; third class, single £42, £44, £4B. Particulars u pon "application. J. H. WILSON, Revell St., Hokitika. t A NBHOR Xl INE ° F S TEAM A “PACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS. BOOKING PASSENGERS & CARGO TO ALL NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Steamers leave for Coast ports as under:— Regulus Early. ALEXANDER Early. KENNEDY Early. Waimea Early. Fares, freights and particulars on application to undersigned— Wm. DUNCAN & CO., / Agents. Hokitika. J^TEW IgEALAND QOMPANY, gHIPPING L m DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. VIA PANAMA CANAL LARGE Modern Twin-screw passtager Steamers, with unsurpassed accommodation. Steamer Tonß From About ■® PARAROA, 7697 Wel’ton Jan. 1921. RUAHINE, 10758 Wel’ton, February. RIMUTAKA 8893 Wel’ton, Mar. RUAPEHU 8881, Wel’ton April. Return tickets available by P. aud 0and Shaw Savill and iloion 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 Sljrest. Hokitika.
Sg 0 5 0 £2 0 0 A Simple Sum in Subtraction Two pounds in the buyer’s favour. Who actual saving made by a reader Of this paper who had Iris suit tailored by mail, at Glasson's, Christchurch. Ho write's: “I roceived the suit .this week, it nts mo perfectly—as well, if not better, than if I had had it fitted eta. It reflects credit on your-work-manship, find I shall be pleased to reeommend your work to my firends.” You oan realise nil your ideas of what a good suit Should bo at a similar saving. A perfect lit, or the price refunded, is yowr guarantee of security. DO you want other details,, pajtorns, prices, and simple measurement system! A post card will bring 45 Patterns at: £5 17/6, £6 15/-, £7 5/-, £7 17/9, , " £8 10/-, £9 15/-, etc. GLASSON’S .WerdoJl Cashel Strse®, C^tISTOHUROH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1921, Page 2
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439Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1921, Page 2
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