rjNiOK gHip (JOY., OF ZEALAND, LIMITED. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON from Lytt#ltoni *Wahine, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. *Maori, Monday, Wednesday, Fn'day. “Oil fuel. Coast passengers connect with steamer at Lyttelton on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and may obtain tickets at tlie Hokitika Ollice. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON Marama, Thursday, Ist April. Maunganui, Friday, Kith April. FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. Maunganui, Thursday, Ist April. Marama, Friday, Kith April. FOR MELBOURNE FROM LYTTELTON VIA WELLINGTON. Manuka, Saturday, 27th March. Manuka, Thursday, 6th May. FOR MELBOURNE FROM LYTTELTON, VIA DUNEDIN and BLUFF. Manuka, Thursday, loth April. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Eto. Via Vancouver, from Auckland: Aorangi, Tuesday, 13th. April. Niagara, Tuesday, 11 tli May. VIA ’FRISCO, FROM WELLINGTON Tahiti, Tuesday, 27th April. Makura. Tuesday, 25th May. FOR FIJI, TONGA, AND SAMOA FROM AUCKLAND. Tofua, about Saturday, 24th April. AGENTS FOR P. and 0. LINE. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COY. LTD. Particulars upon application to— J. H. WILSON. Revel 1 St.. Hokitika. rjiHE F A SCTOR $ —ANDHIPPING OUNDRY (JOY., J TD. U. REGULUS, WAIMEA, ALEXANDER and KAITOA leave Wellington and Nelson at fairly regular intervals, booking CARGO FOR GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA on through Bills of Lading (including rail). NGAIO and NIKAU (on alternate nights) LEAVE NELSON FOR WELLINGTON EVERY EVENING, after Arrival of West Coast Motor Service, aud return from Wellington on following nights. Fares, freights and full particulars on application-to: — NANCARROW & CO., Agents, • Colds vanish in double-quick time when “No,-sol” conies on the scene. 60 doses Is 6d. Chemists and stores.—Advt. _________
Autumn Fancies MeTUY'S DISPLAY CLEVERLY REVEALS E ASH TON’S TRENT) FOR THE COMING AUTUMN AND TV INTER SEASONS. AS REGARDS FROCKS— SHORT, SWIFT FLARES AND INVERTED PLEATS PREDOMINATE IN THE SEASON’S NEW MODES. THESE ACCENTUATE THE SLIM SILHOUETTE WHILE GIVING THE NECESSARY FULLNESS FOR FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT. THE SKIRT IS NEITHER TOO LONG NOR TOO ASSERTIVELY SHORT. SIFFYES ARE QUITE LONG FOR DAY WEAR, WHILST FOR EVENINGS THE SLEEVELESS VOGUE CONTINUES. ONE CAN CONFIDENTLY SAY THAT THE PRESENT-DAY STYLES HAVE NEVER REEN EQUALLED FOR EASE, BECOMINGNESS AND GRACE. PAY US A VISIT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON, WHEN SELECTION IS AT ITS BEST. W. Me KAY & SON tH
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1926, Page 2
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357Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1926, Page 2
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