SHIPPING. |-r jf I 0 - Tj IN E OTEAM ER S. S_tT PLYMOUTH (FROsi UNEHCNGAi parawa Monday, ltTli. 3 p.m. Tr. 2.30 GISBORNE AND Ml'iEU. Saturday, 10th March, noon Call« __fco—tarn Bay for .--s-engera only. "iWEILINGTON, LYITELTUN, AND~ DUNEDIN. •Moaowai Early _ WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON. Steamer faily iSuPdays excepted), 7.-15 p.m. SYDNEY DIRECT. 'Xiagara Friday, lHh March, 5 p.m. S_DN-Y DIRECT (FROM W___l_QT.X). tMoeraki About 29tk March SYDNEY "DIRECT. ■Manuka Tuesday, IMb March, ,'i p.m. Tui (SUvai, _• riendly islands (YAVAU), HAAI'AI, SAMOA (Al'lAi NUKUAUJFA. «Talnne About 21th March rarotonga" and "tahitl 'Flora .' Early "sLn FRANCISCO, VIA RAROTONGA. ~ AXD TAHITI (E-om Welll__to_j. •Moa—a About 29th March SUVA, HONOLULU, VICTORIA. AND VANCOUVER, B.C. (For All Canadian and American Points. London. Liverpool. Glusgow. etc.). •Ma-iira _Otli March •Niagara Ist April Particulars of steamers' movements will 6e supplied ou application to office. Oversea passengers must produce Governin—it Permlus. •Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Cargo must be booked and alongside not later than TWO HOURS before time of tal_n_, except where otherwise stated. D 4 R ED T? OL 'TE. JAJ/SI-ALIA, jt Q,ANADA, ; AND THENCE TO EUROPE. In Conjunction with "" Canadlan-l'acidc Railway Company. -Next (Propose- Sailing.-: MAK.RA ABOUT llth MARCH JvIAGARA ABOUT 25th MARCH QiERVICE FROM WELLINGTON TO AMERICA AND EUROPE. Next Proposed -Sailing: JIOANA- ABOUT 2.til MARCH RETURN AND ROUND TOUR TICKETS INTERCHANGEABLE. Through Bookings to Europe at Cheapest Bates. Quickest Routes to London. PASSPORTS.—Travellers to any place outside the Dominion must have Permits or Passports, and it is necessary to make early application to Government for them. Passengers, for America require Passports rised by United States Consul. For full particulars, apply to UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. D f ! £'~}?~*~ Y~\ RIE N T TINE M AIh fiTBAM SHIPS TO tjnited tt-Ingdom. Sailings <is application. tfKION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., , Agents-in New Zealand. i ___, ■*
TJCDDART — "DARKER T INE. -pAVOURITE piSSEN'GEE O ERVICB * ■Weather and Other Circumstances permittting.) FROM WELLINGTON. FOR SYDNEY AND HOBART. -IVERINA EARLY FOR MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF. S.S. WESTRALIA..About Tuesday, April 1 All Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. All Tickets for Stop-over or Return mutually interchangeable with the Union Company. New Zealand Agents for Hebburn Colliery. OFFICE: 7, CUSTOM'S STREET. D fiHAW, QAVILL AND A LBION /"10., T IMITED. -BE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAL. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IX THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Carrying Ist. 2nd, and ::rd Class Passengers. Sailings (circumstances permitting):— Tons Com- Date of Final Steamer. Keg. -lander. Leaving. Port. 'Athenir... 12.234 Crossiand April 15 Well Corinthlc. 12,231 — May 1 Well. J. oal c 12,232 — May 1 Well. ■l-ilaui 10,000 Kelly May Well. Ar "«'u 10,U(X) Clayden June Well. All Twin Screws and Wireless Telegraphy. For full particulars, apply to L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD. A. S. PATEitISON AND CO., LTD. LALGETI AND CO., LTD. D DENTISTRY. jpo R pic 1 71" T V mi;eT H ... go to Howcy Walker Wonl teeth; natural looking, comfortable »nd perfect fitting. W E UNDERTAKE i" make you a set "' Srtlfii-ial teeth equal to the best Obtainable iv auy part of the world. TTOWEY VyALKER City Dentist. [Gentleness and Extreme Care]
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 63, 14 March 1919, Page 1
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