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SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.. 168 Hereford street. 'Phone 33-500. Sailings (circumstances permitting). FOR WELLINGTON—Passenger Train Maori—Mon., Wed., Fri. 7.10 p.m. Rangatira—Tues., Thurn., Sat. 7.10 p.m. Second Express Train does not run on Mondays. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahine—From Wellington: Mon., Wed., Fri., 2.45 p.m. From Picton: Tues., Thurs., Sun., 2.45 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (with through booking) to Melbourne and other Australian ports). Passengers in three classes. Ship's doctors carried. FROM WELLINGTON. Marama—Friday, Sept. Bth 3 p.m. Makura—Tuesday, Sept. 19th 3 p.m. FROM AUCKLAND. Marama—Friday, Sept. 22nd 3 p.m. Monowai—Monday, October 2. Inclusive Tours in Australia arranged. ISLAND SERVICES. FOR SUVA (FIJI), HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.), and VANCOUVER. Aorangi—From Auckland, Sept. 19th. FOR CANADA, UNITED STATES, ENGLAND. (Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver.) Aorangi—From Auckland, Sept. 19. (Via Rarotonga, Tahiti, San Francisco.) Makura—From Wellington, October 3. Sailings fortnightly. FOR WELLINGTON—Cargo at Rail. Ferry steamer daily. 11 a.m. Taking cargo for Patea. FOR CALCUTTA, SINGAPORE, SAMARANG. Narbada—About September 14th. FOR AUCKLAND. Waipiata—Tuesday, September 12th. FOR NAPIER. GISBORNE, AND TAURANGA. Titoki—Thursday, September 14th. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. Totara—Monday, September 11th. FOR MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, SYDNEY, VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO. Hauraki—About September 14th. FOR DUNEDIN, BLUFF, TIMARU. Waimarino —Tuesday, September 12th, 9 a.m. QRIENT LINE TO LONDON. Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Palma, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. Tons. R.M.S. ORAMA 20,000 Sept. 16 "R.M.S. ORMONDE 15,000 Oct. 14 R.M.S. OTRANTO 20,000 Oct. 23 R.M.S. ORONTES 20,000 Nov. 11 R.M.S. ORFORD 20,000 Nov. 25 •■Tourist steamer, one class only. Does not call at Palma. FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: Ist Saloon from £B7 single, £152 return. 3rd Class from £39 single, £7O return. Tourist from £4O single, £72 return. All fares subject to Exchange, which may be ascertained on enquiry. TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS. Passengers can book throuj.' from New Zealand to Brisbane, MeiL urne, Adelaide, and Fremantle. U.S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. KLEXEMA TREATMENT FOR ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, ACNE, SCALP AILMENTS and KINDRED SKIN TROUBLES. IMMEDIATE RELIEF IS ASSURED. Hundreds of Testimonials from all parts of the Dominion and even overseas prove the remarkable efficiency of the wonderful KLEXEMA TREATMENT. Write for Particulars and Descriptive Booklet of Testimonials. Consultations Free. 'Phone 34-566. I/XEXEMA ROOMS. FLETCHER'S BUILDING. 769 COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH (Opposite Newmarket). 'PHONE 34-566. VISITING ASHBURTON LAST TUESDAY in each month, at the Somerset Hotel. QUICK DENTAL REPAIRS FROM 5/-. NEXT DOOR PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, 598 Colombo street. 30 Years' Practical Experience. 06301 CANTERBURY'S TfLECTRO-MEDICAL MASSAGE CLINIC. (Corner of Durham and Armagh, sts.) All Latest Methods. MISS MARY WATSON, N.Z.R.M., By appointment only. Telephone 33-992. PATENT ATTORNEYS. "ROBERT WALES M.l.Mec. E., M.C.I.P.A. (London), Consulting Mechanical Engineer. Godfrey and Franklin, District Managers, 139 Hereford street, Christchurch. P.O. Box 323. 'Phone 33-613. PATENTS—DESIGNS—TRADE MARKS. ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS. EXHIBITION IN LONDON. LONDON, March 31. Sir Edward Iliffe, president of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, has written the following letter to Major the Hon. J. J. Astor, the president o the Advertising Association:—"As president of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, I feel I should like to write and teH you that I welcome very v/hole-heartedly the advertising and marketing exhibition which your association is holding at Olympia this month. It is the large and consistent advertisers who are to-day successfully weathering the storm, and your association is doing some good work in bringing home that truth. The functions of advertising are so manifold and so varied that it is difficult to generalise on the subject, and to welcome the exhibition from any particular point of view. I think, however, that the exhibition will do much to enhance public confidence in advertising, for it should not be difficult to spread the truth that advertising is far and away the greatest aid to reduction in the cost of living—something which intimately touches every member of th<> r---imunity. A DVERTISERS ARE ENTITLED TO KNOW THAT—"THE PRESS," Canterbury's leading daily, has not only the largest AUDITED circulation in Christchurch and surrounding districts—it is subscribed to by the PEOPLE WITH THE PURCHASING POWER who are anxious and able to buy the various goods advertised in its columns— For full particulars of our advertising rates 'Phone 33-357. - -

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20955, 8 September 1933, Page 1

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