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SHIPPING. TTXIOV STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP U NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Ste&r.'PTS will be despatched aa under •Circumstances permitting):— WELLINGTOiSTrasn. Cargo at n.m. r'lway V.'ahine—Tucs., Tnurs., Sat. jIS 10 a.m. Maon-Mon., Wtd.. Fri. '• Il> 1° a " m ' \ 0 Cargo Friday 10th ~ SYDNEY— Marnibi —From Auck.ar.d, early. ~ "SUVA,"SAMOA. VAYAU, HAAPAI, NUKUALOFA— Navna—r rojn Auckland, ISth Noveinber.___ " ~q\\~FRV;CISCO. via RAROTONGA, TAHITI, and PAPEETEMaun^ar.ui—From Wel.ir.gton, 14th Nov. __ CANADA. AMERICA. LONDON, via SUVA, HONOLULU. and \ A>»CO L Makura-l-V.m Auckland, 26th November ._ CHATHAM " ISLANDS (WAITANGI)— Kun:o —From Dunodir., anout_llth_Novßmb«r. ORIENT LINE. rpO LONDON, via Melbourne, Adelaide, -L Freraant.'e, Colombo, Suez, Pott -aw, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Jriyruouth. From Sydney About Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Dec. '26 Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Feb. 13 Mar. 13 Mar. 3.1 Apl. 10 May 8 .. - Juaeß . "Carries First and Third Classes only, ♦Additional steameT, via Colombo and Port Said, carrving Saloon and Third Gift's Passengers only. Fares by Omar and Orcades from New Zealand to Lomoji-Sa.ooii. Single, £lll to £134; Return, £2l/ and £234. For full particulars apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD, Agents in New Zealand. A GREAT VARIETY OF ROUTES ACROSS CANADA AND THE U.S. Ia givon by mHE CANADIAN P ACl ££° AILWAY ' THE ALL RED ROUTE, In connexion with THE CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE And UNION-SAN FRANCISCO LINE. THROUGH THE CANADIAN R° CKY MOUNTAINS BY DAILIGHI 500 MILES OF MATCHLESS SCENERY. "50 SWITZERLANDS IN ONE." Stop-overs where desired. Through sleeping'cars to Chicago, Winnipeg, Toronto, and Montreal-direct connexiona to riomts in thtf TJ.o.A. 4 Passages booked and reservations made on any Atlantio Line to Great Britain ami the Continent. i Illustrated pamphlets and full particulars from axiy, office of THE UNION SIS. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., THOS. COOK and SON, Or CANADIAN PACIFIC RLY. CO.-UNION HOUSE, SYDNEY. TT'AIKOURt AND WELLINGTON. XV s, WAKATU. gATURDii. xixu NOVEMBER. (Weather and circumstances .permitting.) ' wiliaJWtl'CftiFgO^fc.punu,^-Thursday; . .. AJI Cargo must be Boc&edr'at Chrißtchurch Office before sending to Railway. . KINSEY a<nd CO., LTD., Agents, " •* " 180 Hereford .street, 25g4 Chiialchurch. m-ffte FEDEE.LL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. ' ' ltd. S.s. MIDDLESEX. PROM W.C.U.K. rIS Steamer is now due in Lyttejton, and Consignees requested to present Billb of Lading, and Pay Freight (if ,any due), to the un4ereigned. : Ofloda for which BilW of Lading jure not'presented, and orders lodged with the Railway . before landing, will be stored at. Christohiirch at Cpnsignees risk and exppnw. Agents' attention must be (YIH tp pny Damaged Goods before removal Iroin the Railway Sheds, otherwise no claim will' be 'recognised, tpd all claims MUSI BE rendered wittfin Spyen of Steamer a discharge, otherwise they are not recoverable. The Captain WILL NOT be responeible for any Debts contracted by the Crew without hi# written authority. . , co., ltd., 2577 160 Hereford street, CHriatiihurch. AC3PBS CANADA. THE NATIONAL WAY. NATIONAL RAILWAYS. TSE CONTINENTAL, LIMITED, • ALL-STEEL EQUIPMENT ( TO l x,L points in Canada, and connecting J\. with trains for all points in the Central and Eastern pitted States, also Atlantio Sapofts, in/oohneiion with all Trpna-Atlan-tic'Steamship Lines, including Cunard and White Star, to destinations in the United Kingdom "wid 'Europe. tion, apply to any Agent Union Steam Ship Co..' Thos. Cook and Son, or CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY?' 103 HEREFORD {STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. C 331-* PASSAGES ENGLAND, PANAMA, SUEZ. A AND ALL OTHER ROUTES. / ALL LINES. LOWEST RATES. NO BOOKING RATES. For Sailings apply THOS. COOK and SON. 3197 a EQB BAUB. SPRATT AND COY. CASHMERE. £1 inn °B OFFER.—Modern Bung*, W+vV low, 5 good rooms, all conveniences, E.L. and Gas, Doulton, Bath, Sewer connexion. J-acre, well-laid-out concrete paths. Splendid" full size Motor Garage. E.L. and Water laid on. Owner is leaving? Christchurch and will spU all furniture including new Pianola' if desired for £1660. '. SPRATT AND COY. •f OrtTlA -12 Minutes from Square. SplenJWrtUUU didly built UP-TO-DATE Semi-2-storey Bungalow, 7 large rooms, one 22 * Elpctne, Water, Heating, also patent Hot Water system. Plastered and beautifully papery. Numerous built-in Wardrobes Cupboards and Sideboard. Pull i-acre in la-wa an 4 garden. Large shed. Facing North, tiptop locality.—SPßATT AND COY. 121 Worstreet. nYCLISTS-You «m fit nothing better V tiwi CLINCHER AWON CYCL® ' i? S ,£ n fa fte. Guaranteed 15 months Ife 6d. All Dealer. H6BBI-9205 RpUp *r« open for inspection everywhere. Bee that your name *» oji Vo-dw. Vote Coutinnanc*. OU9

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 1

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