•JJNION gTEAM S HIP C ot„ OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON from LYTTELTON— •Wahine, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. •Maori, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. •Oil fuel. Coast passengers connect with steamer at Lyttelton on Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays, and may obtain tickets at the Hokitika office. I WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahino will run as follows: Leave Wellington: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays at at 3 p.m. Leave Picton: Tuesdays, Thursday, Saturdays at 2.30 p.m. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON M'aunganui, 11th. November. ♦Marama, Friday, 25th November. FOR MELBOURNE FROM LYTTEL TON, VIA WELLINGTON. Manuka, Thursday, 24th. November. Manuka, Thursday, sth. January. FOR MELBOURNE FROM LYTTELTON,, VIA DUNEDIN and BLUFF Manuka, Wednesday, 2nd. Nov. Manuka, Wednesday, 14tli December. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc. Via Vancouver, from Auckland. ♦Niagara, Tuesday, 22nd November. ♦Aorangi, Tuesday, 20th December. VTA 'FRISCO, FROM WELLINGTON ■“Tahiti, Tuesday, Bth November. •Makura, Tuesday, 6th. December. ♦Three classes of passenger accommo dation. FOR FIJI, TONGA, AND SAMOA, FROM AUCKLAND. Tofua, Saturday, sth. November. AGENTS FOR P. and 0. LINE. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COY., LTD. AGENTS FOR ORIENT STEAM NAVIGATION COY., LTD. Particulars upon application to— J. H. WILSON, Revell St., Hokitika.
rjIHTS —AND—■pOUNDRY £)OY., T TD. R X w 1J EGULUS, WAIMEA, ALEXANDER and KAITOA leave Wellington and Nelson at fairly regular intervals, boobing CARGO FOR GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA on through Bills of Lading (including rail). NGAIO and NIKAU (on alternate Bights) LEAVE NELSON FOR WELLINGTON EVERY EVENING, after arrival of West Coast Motor Service, Mid return from Wellington on following nights. Fares, freights and full particulars •n application to:— NANOARROW A COY., Agents. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK ESTABLIiiED 1866. Under the Savings Bank Act of 1852. HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. INTEREST IS NOW ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS UP TO £2OO AT PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business. ALEX AITKEN, Acting-Manager. FOR YOUR NEXT CAR BUY— A STURDY STUDEBAKER SIX. —Or an— ECONOMICAL ERSKINE SIX. All information and demonstrations invited. J. L. "TURNER REPRESENTING, ADAMS LTD. Less rubbing and a longer shine with “ Tan-01,” the wonderful liquid polish for floors, linoleums and furniture. Most economical. All grocers.—Advt. Puny and irritable children are often nfflicted with worms. The safest and most pleasant remedy is Wade’s Worm Figs. Aboslutely effective.—Advt. Influenza convalescents should frequently take a few drops of “ Nazol on lump sugar. Immediately banishes hacking and tickling coughs. CO doses Is 6d.—Advt. The easiest and quickest way to shine furniture, floors, and linoleums is to use liquid “Tan-01.” Gives bfillitjnt gloss, All grocers.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1927, Page 2
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