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SHIPPING. TJXIOX gTEAMEBS. NEW PLYMOUTH (FROM OXEHDSGA). Rarawa Wednesday. 6th August, 3pm Karawa Friday, Sth August, 3 p.m. GISBORNE AND NAiPIER. Arahura.. Monday, 4th August, 5 p.m. Calls xosomara Bay Tor passengers only. NAPIEK, WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN. Jlokola Wednesday, 6th August, 3pm Taking Cargo Wellington and Dnnedin. WELLINGTON DIRECT (from Onehunga). fateena Wednesday, 6th August, 3 p.m. WE-LLINGTOX TO LTTIKLTON 6tea. ier Daily (Sundays excepted), 7.45 p.m. SYDN&Y DIRECT (FROmTwELLIXGTON). Steamer Early. SYDNEY DIRECT. •Niagara Wednesday, tith August, 5 p.m. FIJI (SUVaTTsaMOA (APIA)"" FRIENDLY ISLANDS O'AVAU, HAAPAI, NUKUALOFA). Talnne About 11th August RAKOTOXGA i.NI) Va.h ITI (Cargo Only.) * Flora About Monday, 11th August SAX FRANCISCO, VIA RAROTONGA AXD TAHITI (from Wellington) •Moana About sth August *Tofna ADout 3rd beptemoer SUVA, HONOLULU, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER, B.C. (For All Canadian and American Points, London. Liverpool, Glasgow, etc.). •Makura. About 12th August •Niagara AUout Hoth August Particulars of steamers' movements will be supplied on application to oliice. Oversea passengers must produce Government Permits. •Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Cargo must be booked aud alongside not later than TWO HOURS before time of ••iling, except where otherwise stated. l> A LL K ED JJol ov * E - r\ TJSTKALIA, -JJ T7 /^AXADA, .AXD THENCE TO EUROPE. In Conjunction with Canadlan-iPacifie Railway Company. Next Proposed Sailings: MAKURA. ABOUT 12:h AUGUST KIACAHA ABOUT 26tn AUGUST T>OYAL*-yrAiL CEB.VICE. FEOil WELLINGTON TO AME3ICA AND EUROPE. Xext Proposed Sailing-: MOAXA.' ABOUT Sth AUGUST XOFUA ABOUT 3rd SEPTEMBER RETURN AND ROUND TOUR TICKETS INTERCHANGEABLE. Through Bookings to Europe at Cheapest Bates, Quickest Routes to London. PASSiPORTS. — Travellers to any place •atside the Dominion must have Permits or Passports, and it is necessary to make early application to Government for them. Passengers for America require Passports "*ed by Unttsd States Consul. For lull particulars, apply to UNION S.S. CO. OJ>* N.Z. D .-fe/*f v r CoHMML of TMTAIIi gTEAMSHIPS TO TJXITED TJ-LNGDOM. OEifOXDE ABGuT AUGUST 20 ORSOVA ABOUT SEPT. 2U OSTERLEY NOVEMBER OKVIETO DECEMBER ORONTES BXIOX STEAM SHIP CO. OF N\Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand. A gHAW, gAVILL AND A LBION po., T IMITED. ' SHE DIRECT USE OF STEAMERS TO iX)XDON, VIA PANAMA CA>AL. » THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IX THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE!. Carrying Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Class Passengers. KKDUCED FABES. RETURN TICKETS NOW BEING ISSUED. Steamer. Tons. From About ATHENIC .. 12,345 Wellington Sent. 30 CORINTHIC 12.343 ~ T o follow lONIC 12,332 TAINUI 10,000 „ " ARAWA 10,000 „ " For full particulars, apply to L. D. NATHAN AXD CO., LTD ; A. S. PATERSON AND CO. LTD DALGETY AND CO., LTD. " D • A S. MAY HOWARD, LOADING GENERAL CARGO FOR WELLINGTON. Full particulars, EMTEALI, E37 43, Ferry Buildings. I FZA2TOS TVAITTED. PIANO, for spot cash.—Write Genuine, 941, Stax Office. 4 PIAXO wanted; any make and condition; i cash buyer; from £20 to £60.—Address! Hutchings, Box 167, G.P. Office. 348 lANO wanted to Buy privately; no dealers; English preferred.—W.T.. Newton P.O. 4a T>IANO. good, secondhand, any maker, up to £50, wanted for boardinghouse.— Write Urgent. G.P.O. 103 lANOS (20) wanted urgently; any make or condition: highest price given; cash waiting.—Write Buyer, G.P.O. 102 PIAXO. —Advertiser wants to Buy Piano for family use; not particular to make, ■would like piano of medium stamp —Mr. R S. Cooper, P.O. Box 532. 332 Af\ PIANOS Wanted urgently: any make; top price paid.—Piano, Newton P.O. 41> A GOOD TONE SECOND-HAND PIANO wanted immediately, make no object If In good condition.—Write HOMELY, 731, D Star Offlc* TOURIST RESORTS. TTISEIIOA TTOUSB, TJE-LE-NSVELrLE. The owner of the anove having agreed to make large structural alterations, the old Management will continue. This •will commend itself to the old Friends and Patrons of Hinemoa House, who recognise the value of having the bathing arrangements adjoining their bedrooms, thus obviating the necessity of having to go out Into I? - T-old and risk a chill. The Splendid SOCIAL HALL for WEEKEND PATRONS may be nsed for either Singing or Dancing, -while the LARSE SWIMMING BATH will be Available for M'xed Bathins at Stated Hours. Bring Canadian Costumes. Tariff: per week. 50/; Per Day, 8/. Minimum Charge, 8/. Particulars on application to SISTER MAYSIE. ■'Phone 47, C j

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 183, 4 August 1919, Page 1

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