; aINION STEAMSHIP COY. *V OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited. probabl-Tbailings. '"^ WEIiLINGTON. "" Train l^ateena, Saturday, AprU 14 4pm *Pateena, Monday, April 16 4pm Mapourika, Tuesday. Ipn 17 4pm ■ Pateena, Wednesday, Aprii la 4 pm "Nelson only. LYTTELTON FROM WELLINGTON Daily Service (e^cepitJSundtayV^ ONBHUNGA-(Direct). "-""" ; . """" Train .' iPoherua, Monday, April Jj. * Tarawera, Monday, April 16; r MELBOURNE FROM WELLING-" TON. . -■ SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. TONGA, SAMOA AND FIJI. From Auckland. mAROTONGA & TAHITI (Papeete), j , From Wellington. ; CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, etc. From Auckland. Via Vancouver. From Wellington. Via San Francisco. FOR WELI'TNGTON. S.S. OPAWA Will lea^e LEVIN'S WHARF, TUESDAY, at noon. S.S. WAIRATJ, MONDAY, at 11 a.m. _ for particulars a» to Passage and -•wight apply- _ jj-KFORD... . Agent, High Street. SHAW, SAVILL AND -ALBION OOm 1 A NY, LIMITED.. •THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO ENGLAND. THE LARGEST" PASSENGER " STEAMER® IN THE NE^V ZEALAND TRADE. The superb 12,000-ton twin-screw 'Passenger Steamers of thei Shaw, :Savill Line make frequent sailmgs to the United Kingdom. Unsurpassed Accommodation for First, Socond, and Third-class pas•'sengers. Al1 vessels are fitted with wireless telegraphy and patent fire extmvgnisnerß , Passengprs also booked to United : States ports, arid passages from Lontdon may be arranged here. For full particulars apply to the .'Agents. ' ffEFE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING .COMPANY'S LINE. k WITH EVERY COMFORT. fT is intended until further notice to despatch a passenger steamer $rom time to time to a port in th® ICingdom. Refcnra tickets available by P. & O. 3Llna. Also from time to time as oppor'Sonity offers *- ■- FIRST-CLASS INSULATED CARGO STEAMERS. For particulars as to passage, freight, to., apply to— N Z t-OAN AND MERCANTILE AfWttOY CO., LTD. Agents for TErn NEW ZEALAN© SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. Safety Oas. 'fTIHE invention of the Aetwgen ■1 incandescent ga» lighting »yetem takes anav the last drawback to country life, and makes the farmhouse or country residence, no matter _ow remote from town, as comfortable •a dwelling place as any large city mansion, for it brings incandescent fas, with all its advantages, to righten existence and make life worth uving. The leading features of the Aerogen light, arc safety, simplicity, economy 5 and brilliancy. A large number of plants are now ■working in this and the adjoining districts which are giving the greatest satisfaction. Unsolicited testimonials •constantly reaching mo. All installations guaranteed, anc under the personal supervision of the lundersigneu. JAS. H LESUB. Alfred Street Bridge, Blenheim. Agent for Marl borough. ©ox 122. Telephone 155
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 87, 14 April 1917, Page 1
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396Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 87, 14 April 1917, Page 1
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