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SHIPPING. J — J TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. SteamArs will be despatched as v.r.der (Circumstance* pfrrruttin?): WELLINGTON—" ~" Train. C?..r?o ! _. . .. p.m. At R'ln-nv | Walune— Tues., Thnrs.. Sat. 7.1S 10 am" i } Maori—Mon., Wed.. Fri. 7.!° 10a.m. I No Cargo taken Friday, 12th. ; •' I SYDNEY and HOP.ART, via ' TONManuka About W<d., 17th Nov. j scta, samoaTvavau n\Vp\i !' NUKUALOFA — Navua—From Auckland, about 2Gth Nov. RAROTONGA, RAIATEAri^nTI'iPEETE^-! < Talune—From Auckland, about '22th Nov. I NELSON and XEW PLYMOUTH— Corinna About Thurs., 11th Nov. — o a.m. WESTPORT ~ Kit law a GREYMOUTH (taking for HOIQ- ' TIKA)— Kaitanga-ta About Wed., ICth Nov. — 0 a.m. ■ : CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON." via~SUVA '■ HONOLULU, and VANCOUVER— i Tahiti—From Auckland, about 2Srd Nov. j • SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA~ TAHITI, and PAPEETE— Tofua—From Wellington, about IGth Nov. Railway Tickets, Chiistclraxch to Lyttel,ton, and from Wellington to the principal North Island stations, may be obtained at tho Company's Christchurch Office. Steamers will bo despatched at regular intervala for tho following places: — RAROTONGA and TAHITI. FIJI, TONGA, and SAMOA. . CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, via Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver. SAN FRANCISCO, AMERICAN POINTS, BRITISH ISLES, calling at Rarotonga' and Papeete. QBIENT LINE! XJ OF STEAMERS. : SYDNEY TO LONDON. ; Via Melbourne, Adelaide, Frementle, i Colombo, Suez, Port Said, and Toulon. Return Tickets are interchangeable with tho New Zealand Shipping Company. Steamer. (Tone, j About OSTERLEY 12,129 November 13th ORONTES 9,023 December 11th ORVIETO 12,133 December 25th. ORSOVA 12,03G ■ January 22nd ORMONDE *L 4,853 February 12th OSTERLEY *• 12,125.March 19th For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents in Now Zealand. ROYAL MAIJ/ SEEVICE TO ALL AMERICAN" POINTS AND BRITISH ISLES. PROSPECTIVE SAILING DATES. TOFUA, from Wellington, about 16th Nov. MARAMA, from Wellington, about 7th Dec. All Return and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable with C.A. Lino "All Red" route. Return First end Second-class Tickets to U.K. can bo made available for return journey by P, and O. and' Orient Lines, via Suez, or by N.Z. Shipping Company via Panama. All Passengers Oversea require Permits or Passports. Special Cargo Steamers load at frequent intervals aa inducement offere. For particulars regarding Passages and Freights, apply UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. SHIRE LINE. LONDON , and WEST COAST PORTS UNITED KINGDOM—Out and Home. S.S. BERWICKSHIRE. Loading November. CARGO carried a.t Low Rates of Freight, Offere of Cargo London to New ZeaJaid wanted. SHIRE LINE built First Steamer specially constructed for New Zealand Refrigerated Trade, which vessel loaded in New Zealand, 1884. Since then the Company have been continuously in the Passenger and Cargo Trade to and from New Zealand. sFor passage and freight, apply to TURNBULL, MARTIN end CO., Dunedin, H5444 " Loading Brokers. business announcements. Lμ. isitt, limited, • BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, 112 CASHEL STREET, Christchurch/ NEW BOOKS, Ist NOVEMBER, 1920. THE CROSS PULL: By Hal. G. Evarts. A etory of the Western Forests, which will Bjppeal to all lovers of the great outdoors, and of animals. The best animal story einco "The Call of the Wild." Price, 6s. THE SLAYER OF SOULS: By Root. W. Chambers. A breathless tale, where lurks the black magic- of ancient China, of a vast conspiracy against tho Western World. This is a story unmatched in Robt. Chambers's long list of exciting tales. Prico, 63. TARZAN, THE UNTAMED: By Edgar Rice Burroughs. Another volume of the wonderful series which have delighted millions, and as good ae ever. Prico, 6s. PAINTED MEADOWS: By Sophie Kerr. A charming etory aet in a. lovely old southern town in America. A book of humour, pnthos, romance, and a little tragedv, but a great deal of human happiness. Price, 6s. MICHAEL FOiU±i: By Mary Johnston. It is a long while since we had a new novel by this popular author, but this fine story woll-compensates tho waiting. Price, 7s 6d. DIAMONDS: By F. E. Penny. Mrs Penny's novels of Anglo-India life "are very popular with a largo circle of readers. This new book is euro to please. Price, 6s. BULLDOG DRUMMOND: By "Sapper" (Cyril McNeile). The famous "Sapper" take 3 on th<» mantle of the civilian novelist, and this novel is "Sapper" in his merriest mood. The adventures of a demobilisedofficer who found peaee dull. Bul!do<r £3 a great character. Price, 6s. THE CRISIS OF THE NAVAL WAR: By his Excellency 'the Governor, Admiral Viscount Jellicoe. Tho second book by Lord Jellicoe, uniform in •binding with '"The Grand Fleet." Prico 87s 6d. 15162-S3I6F EPH O S T» A S I C PHOSPHATE. A FERTILISER IN THE TRUE SENSE OF THE WORD. WHY USE INFERIOR FERTILISERS WHEN YOU CAN GET E P H O S, CONTAINING AT LEAST 60 PER CENT. TRICALCIC PHOSPHATE? A Shiriment ie due to arrive on or about the end 'of October, and we aro now BOOKING ORDEH3 for delivery ex ship. The price for truck lots is £11 5s per ton, and for quantities under one truck, £11 ICa. Only a limited quantity available. Clients are requested to send in their orders : early and thus save .disappointment. SOLE AGENTS FOR CANTERBURY: A. H. TURNBULL and CO., 150 -Manchester street, TB73S-4091 Chrietchurch. I < E WARRE HOCKLEY AND CO.. LTD., < WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, • CATHEDRAL SQUARE. t Australian Wines-All Best Brands. Brandy, Geneva, Gin, Rum, etc.—AU Leading Brands. Scotcn Whiskies, guaranteed . Malt, well matured in wood. Champagne, Burgundy, Claret, Port, and , • Sherry—Specially Selected Wines. j ' This Company guarantees that all Liquors , * sold by it are "ABSOLUTELY PURE," and < at prices to suit til customers. ASSORTED DOZEN'S SUPPLIED. Choice Brands of Indian and Havana Cigars. W8825

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16987, 9 November 1920, Page 1

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