■ SHIPPIIiQ. H* lON THE QtTEAMEBS. (FROM ONEIirNGAi. Mocdav. Lst Dec. 2 p.m. T **- l* l3 111 -Th-__-'h>.y. 4th Dec. 2 p.m. Tr. 1.13 NATIEIE Tuesday, 2nd. Dec, 10 a.m. :. Tokomaru Cay on Southward Trip ■fe-.-_---.. only. LYTTELTON. DUNEDI". Early ANDIdELBOURNE. Monday, Ist De**einber. noon :.-- Cargo botli iiorts, and Passengers only. NGTON TO LYTTELTON Daily (Sundays excepted.. 7.45 p.m. B- 7 "" : DX_I _ i FRO M W E _________ TO N). :.: Early H SYDNEY DIRECT. About Thnrs_ay. 11th De-ceni-iOT SAMOA .APIAi. FRIENDLY O'AVAC), UAAI'AI (.NL'KUA■.OFA). :-... Friday. *_**tb Noveraber. S p.m. H UAUOToNGA AND TAUITI. H| tCargo Only.) About 20-.h December VIA i-AP.OTONGA, ■ AND TAHITI tfrom WeUinston. H.aiui Abont 13th December lu"ll% AND VANCOUVER. B.C. ■7c: All Canadian and American Points, W Loaun. Liverpool. Glasgow, etc.. About 3l'th December of steame-rs" movements will on application to oflce. passengers must p-oduce GovernPermits. with Wireless Telegraphy. Cargo must be booked at office before H A LL P ED "ROUTE H FROM AUCKLAND TO ■ TO ■ ONDON, T IVERi'OOL, /GLASGOW. H VIA CANADA AND U.S.A. In Conjunction with ■ Can£d_Ea-raciiic Railway Company. Neit Propased Sailing: ■AGAHA About 30th December H "OOYAL "\TAIL t^ERVICE. ■FROM WELLINGTON TO AMERICA ' ■ AND EUROPE. H Next Proposed Sailing: ■OANA About 13lh December HeTUEN AND ROUND TOUR TICKETS ■ I.NTERCUANGEA-SLE. ■Through Cookings to Europe at Cheapest Bates. Quickest Rentes to London. ■PASSPORTS. — Travellers to any place ■its-tie the Dominio- must have Permits or ■ass-.ur.s. i'assengers tor U.S-A. and ■nrope rennire Passports vised by United ■rates Consul. For full particulars, apply to UNION STEAM SLIP CO. OF N.Z. D ___: -=_?' r) E IEN-r V INE OF ■?!»-■__?•_-■ OTEAMERS TO TJ KITED "g-INGDOM. »EONTI-:S ...ABOl"T 20th DECEMBER •RYIETO ABOUT 27th DECEMBER )RMONDE ABOUT loth JANUARY IiISOVA ABOUT 17th JANUARY ENDARRA ABOUT 14th FEBRUARY First and Second Class Passengers secure EP_-__l advantages by booking through from New Zealand, beins provided, with Saloon Passages to Australia. Thl-i Class Passengers also booked through. SJSIOS STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents in Nevr Zealand. A IgHAW, gAVILL AYD A LBION* /-Q_, j T IMITED. lIIE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAL. ITHE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Carrying Ist, 2nd, aad 3rd Class Passengers. PREPAID PASSAGES.—Persons desL-in-_o arrange passages for friends from En-*----laad to .;.-.- Zealand may now do so by ..repayment or guarantee. Full particular. __:':'.i.--l on aioi-.atiua. Steamer. Tons. From About lONIC iiVESi Wellington otli De<ARAWA 10,000 Wellington l__h Dec A'IUENTC... Wellington February -TAINLI 10,000 Early Mar. L. D. NAT-lAN AND CO., LTD. A. S. PATEKSON AND CO., LTD. I.ALGETY ANT) CO., LTD. U T_T UDI) A X T-T_> ARKEE TINE. {Circumstances Ferrmtti_g.i _ _lE'__OL!l.\-_, VIA LY'iXi-LXO.V P. : % r ---,-r > -.r v .__ k I - NI . JiLUKe* uroiii -,Vei__i<;fton). *-*-.__ nL-TKAI.!A 4tii !»,.. euibeiilDNLV AXl'_:-i»i:.VUT ur.m Wel-KIVEKIXA.'.-::........4ib Decembe-Ti-_..-ts mutually uitenhan .cable with i'aion Co. *Eitted with Wireh-ss Telegraphy Agents ior Uebburu Collieries. "jj TE?7__*Er_S. grTPLIES FOR VETERANS' HOME. Sealed Tenders wi!) be receive, at the Office ..f Mii.-bei.-oii and Co., Little Queen -.rreet. v.ji till 12 Noon. SATURDAY. liecember 13. I!T.'. for t'.-.e following Supplies f.»r tb.- Vete_uis' Home for the periol January 1 to Juno :.., VO2O (si_; months,.:--1. BREAD. 2. FUEL (fonsistins of Coal, Coke, Fire-.voo.ii. SHELL LIME, SAND. SHELLS. AND TAR. 3. GROCERIES. 4. MEAT. For_ns of rentier to be used can be had. en.! cnndi:i..ns seen, giving details, at i Mitchelson and Cu.'_ Oiiice, Little ljueeu Street. Au.-kland. Lowest or ;.ny lender not necessarily j accepted. ROBT. CARPENTER, Major. S'.il.erintendent. November 20, I!>ir>. OT4 EDUCATIONAL. -gRAIN'S /-tOMMERCIAL . pOLLEGE, N.Z. Insurance Bunding, Auckland. Priiv-ipa! MISS M. G. E. BRAEST. Within tbe last few months we have rece' . -_ •• r.pplicatious for ou;- students, i 01. ...._ Lave been taxed to the utmost, and ir. no less than Oo instances we have h.-i>! -~ disappoint ..nr .-iieurs because of the shortage ot Qualified Students. Why did YoG not enter when YOU first thought of doing so. If you had done so. ] Ton .vould Lave been earning g-oo.i money : »y now. Having lost so i_ia.li time and money, do you not think you had better ENHor, IMMKDIATELY *' , •-nr On a 7- .*. n ™ h / T 0I c " e ** ts waiting for ! ?Z e^_i m t ed students. It U quitch nn•Srtii .SS *," r a - r P *"=° thts.' for yon *>c wisiei To-. Ie ***" c aU tiat 0:m «or S 'S, are< T ir<s . i -' ]n - i * iD "'ted to call j ot a -' 1 - ""<> »s the pleasure I Sectcs.w „ -, '"2 ln . es * furnisUing p ro ,. .md other information. = * ro *- j SS*_SS E. B. __:. BRATX j l 'StoneSHa, -or. -n o _s < -"- Mauager. I ■e-O.EoiS7. **
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 283, 28 November 1919, Page 6
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