-JJNTON gTEAMSHIP £IOY. OF NEW ZEALAND, LI MITEL. l\3sengers booked to all New Zealand and Australian ports. FOR WELLINGTON: (from Lyttelton.) *Maori, Monday,. Wednesday, Friday. *Wahine, • Tuesdav, Thursday, Saturday. Coast passengers should connect with the Wruhine, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and may obtain tickets at the Hokitika office. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. *T’alOuna, early. SYDNEY AND HOBART, FROM WELLINGTON: *Moeraki, Thursday, 31st March. '"Manuka, Thursday, llth April. SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. *.Malieno, Thursday, lltli April. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc., Via VANCOUVER, from Auckland. about sth April. . *Makura, early. Via ’FRISCO from Wellington: about 30th March. AMnramn, early. t ORIENT LINE, OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TO LONDON FROM SYDNEY. Via Melbourne, Adelaide, Freeinantie, Colombo hnd Suez Canal. Omar, 2nd April. Orontes, 16th April. Orvicto, 23rd April. Orsova, 14th May. Fares, New Zealand u London: First Saloon single: £l3l to £174, return £304; second saloon single, £lO9 to £124, return £217; third class, single £42, £44, £4B. Particulars upon application. J. 11. WILSON, Ilevell St., Hokitika. JjINE OF C<TEAM OACKETS. REGULAR SAILINGS. BOOKING PASSENGERS & CARGO TO ALL NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Steamers leave for Coast ports as under:—• Waimea Early. ALEXANDER Earlv. KENNEDY Early. Regulus Early. Fares, freights and particulars on application to undersigned— Wm. DUNCAN it CO., Agents, Hokitika. N EW , yrEALAND gHIPPING TD. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED v KINGDOM. VIA PANAMA CANAL LARGE Modern Twin-screw Passenger Steamers, with unsurpns°ed accommodation. Steamer Tons From About RIMUTAKA 8,893, Wel’ton, April 7. RUAPEHU 8,881 Wel’ton, April 14. S.S. REMUERA 11,276 tons from Wellington about May. Return tickets available Ly P. and ()■ and Shaw Savill and Jioion Co.v.. 1 Id First class insulated cargo st< s.mir, For particulars as. to passages, freight etc., apply to— THE AGENT, N.Z. Shipping Cov., iAd V. W. M. BONA il Wharf Street. H-Htikn Merchants invito storekeepers to send in their orders early for NO RUBBING Laundry Help, GOLDEN RULE Tea, Cl OLDEN RULE Soap, GOLDEN RULE Candles, GOLDEN RULE School Rulers, GOLDEN RULE Writing Tablets, KEEP SMILING Boot Polish and THINKER Note Books, to facilitate dclivory. Take no risks with that cold sscur* a bottle of “NAZOL” at once. Only 1/6 for 60 doses. All chemists and stores. For light co-!, ii ruler heavy loads there’s no truck tyre to compare with NORTH BRITISH SOLID TRUCK TYRES. Guaranteed for 10.000 miles. Pure, piquant, mid low in pvioo—* gHAIVUAND’S VINEGAR. Mndn from
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1921, Page 2
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392Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1921, Page 2
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