TTNION gTEAM gHIP £IOY., OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON from Lyttelton: *W'nliinc, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. •Maori, Monday, Wednesday, Friday •Oil fuel. . Coast passengers should connect with both the above steamers and may obtain tickets at the Hokitika Office. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON Murnnrn, Thursday 2dnd. .fan. Maheno, Friday, 30th. -lan. FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. Mamma, Friday 9tb. January. Maheno, Friday, 16th. Jan. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON DIRECT. Manuka, Friday, 9th. January. MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON, VIA LYTTELTON, DIJNEDIN AND BLUFF. Moeraki, Friday, 16th. January. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc. Via Vancouver, from Auckland: Tahiti, 27th. January. Madenra, Feb. 17th. VIA ’FRISCO, FROM WELLINGTON Maungnnui, about Oth, Jan. Maunganui, about 3rd. March. FOR FIJI, TONGA, AND SAMOA FROM AUCKLAND. Tofmt, 3rd. January, taking passenger. AGENTS FOR P. and 0. LINE. Particulars upon application to— J. IT. WIT,SON, Revell St. Hokitika. mHE NCHOR gHIPPING —ANDJjTOUNDRY QOY., JVTD. REOULUS, WAIMEA, ALEXANDER AND KAITOA leave Wellington and Nelson at fairly regular intervals, booking CARGO FOR (JREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA on through ' Bills of Lading (including rail).
NGAIO AND NIKAU (on alternate nights, LEAVE NELSON FOR WELLINGTON EVERY EVENING, mfter arrival of West Coast Motor Service, and return from Wellington on following nightsFaros, freight# and full particulars oil application to:— NANCAIUtOY' ft CO., Agent*, Greymonth. THE UNITED INSURANCE CO, LTD EIRE—ACCIDENT—MOTOR CARMARINE. District Agent: RICHARD WILD, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. HARBOUR BOARD BUILDINGS, P.O. Box, No. 14 :: HOKITIKA. R. STEWART & CO., FIREWOOD MERCHANTS ETC. JKG TO ANNOUNCE that they : re -O prepared to supply Firewood, Silver Pine Posts and Piles in any lengths. Orders left at T. Moynihan’s, Baker, or Marquis of Lome Hotel, will receive prompt attention. No more grinding of teeth with Wade’s Worm Figs.—Advt.
DAINTY A ft 4 & PRESENTS I dainty gifts, such as milady loves to give and receive are FOUND at MCKAY’S, THE PREMIER ’XMAS STORE. IRRESISTIBLE IN THEIR APPEAL, THESE FASHIONABLE DRESS NtfVELTIES FROM LONDON AND PARIS WILL CLAIM THE ATTENTION OF ALL WHO SEE THIS FASCINATING DISPLAY OF IMPORTED YULETIDE CIFTS. boxes of handkerchiefs, smart gauntlet gloves, lovely bilk hosiery, quaint parasols, lace loyleys, runners, M!(HESSE SETS, FANCY SOAPS, POT POUERT, LADIES BAGS, FANCY stationery, owder puffs. FOR THE -MEN:—SMART SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, BRACES, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC, IN ENDLESS ARRAY. FOR THE YOUNGSTERS: —TOYS, BALLS, DOLLS, GAMES, MECHANICAL OUTFITS, y BOATS, BUSSES, ETC., ETC. |ii| COME TO MCKAY'S TO-DAY AND CHOOSE GIFTS WHICH WILL DELIGHT & CHARM 1„| THE FEMININE HEART. |>l| SHOP EARLY WE’RE BUSY NOW, BUT WE'LL BE STILL BUSIER JUST BEFORE |=| CHRISTMAS. | Wm. McKAY~and SON, j;;j WELD ANT) TANCRED STREETS, HOKITIKA. It I:,.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1925, Page 2
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