SHEPPrNO. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPACT OF 1 NEW ZF.AI.ANn, LTD. Steamer* will be despatched a* under (circumMancej permitting): WELLINGTON— Train. Cargo at p.m. railway. raroa—Mon., Wed., Fri. £•»> 11 amWahine—rues., Thure., Sit. 7.18 11 a.m. Majrarn*—Prom Wellington, Jtily 13 SUVA, SAMOA. VAVAU. H'AAPAI, NUKUALOFA— Tofus—From Auckland, July 2IM. SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA. TAHITI, Rud PAPEETEMaunganui—From Wellington, July 2*ti. CANADA. AMERICA. LONDON, via SUVA, HONOLULU, and VANCOUVER— Niagara,—FTom Auckland, July 10th. CARGO STEAMERS. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH and NELSON— Opihi—Monday, July 9th. Cargo 11 a.m. Sat, FOR AUCKLAND— Wingatui—About July 13th. ORIENT LINE. LONDON, via Melbourne, Adelaide remantle, Suez, Pc.it Saic Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. Steamship, ♦ORCADBS OR.VIETO OSTEKLEY "ORMUZ OBSOVA •OMAR ••ORMONDE ORVIETO OSTERLEY Tons Rog. From Sydney About .. 10,000 July 2S • . 12,133 Aug. 28 . 12,129 Sept. 25 . 14,584 Oct. 23 ' . 12,036 Nov. 20 . 10,000 Nov. 27 . 14,858 Dec. 18 . 12,183 Jan. Ifi, 1924 . 12,129 Feb. 13, 1924 **Osmes Pint and Third Clarae* only. Saloon fares reduced after . August lat: Single from £9B to £188; Return £172 to £•285. •Additional steamer, via Colombo and Port Said, carrying Saloon and Third Class Passengers only. Fares by Omar and Orc&dee reduoed after August: Saloon, Single, from £9B to £103; Return, from £l6l to £lB4. For full particulars apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF K.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand. TONGA, ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST FASCINATING TOURS. T.B.S. TOFUA (4860 tons),. Spacious, Comfortable, and Specially Designed for the Tropics, leaves AUCKLAND JULY 21flt, and intervals of four weeks thereafter. No passports required for round trip passenger*. Duration of Cnrisei about three week*. Particulars on application. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. CANADIAN PACIFIC RADJWIAY. (In connexion with C*nftdian-Außtralft»i»n and Union San Francisco Royal Mail Lines.) THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRANSPOR- ■■• : , TAKON SYSTEM. FOUB TRAINS A DAY. 1 (May to September) Through the g'orious scenery of the Rooky Maintains, including LIMITED," The aud Fastest Trftnß-Contin«nt*l Train in North America. 88 hours—Vancouver-Toronto. 93 hours—Vancouver-Montreal, Itineraries prepared *nd) vesewvutions mado is sleeping cars, hotels, and Atlantic steamers. Apply any. office IXnion 6.5. Co. of N.Z., Thoa, Cook «nd Son, or J. Soktor, C.P.R. Representative, Union House, Sydney. * H62SI
FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COY., ', LID. Re«llar Service To s>id From AVONMOUTH, GLASGOW, MANOBTEB and LIVEBPOOL. DEVON—From Wellington—About July 22 For Freight and Passage, apply KINSBY and CO. LTD., 160 Hereford otreot, Christchurch. FOB KAIKOURA, NELSON, AND MOTUEKA. rpSE B.S. CYGNET will Sail as above on A WEDNESDAI, JULY 11th (weather and circumstances permitting). Latest Cargo al Chrißtchurch Railway 12 noon. Spice must be arranged. . 'Phone 1733. PITCAITHLY BHOS., Agents, 50.67 201 Cashel street. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. "THE SCENIC BOUTE THBOTJGH CANADA." r|IRECT connexion with all the PrinL/ cipal Seaports and Towns of Canada and United State*." Also making connexioi-g with all TransAtlantic lines to England and Europe. Travel in comfort on the largest single operated Bailway in the world, comprising the most modern steel e<juipment. Dining and Drawing-rooms. Sleeping and Observation Cars, etc. First Class and Up-to-date Hotel en route. Coisin* Excellent. Twill Moderate. For fall particulars and illustrated pamphlets, apply to any office of the UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. THOS COOK atd SON, Or CANADIAN NATIONAL BALWAYS. loom* 5 and 6 Ferry Buildings, Auckland. 73314-084? 3 HOMEWARD PASSENGEBS FOB 1634. EECOMMENDED to rosarvo their Bertha WITHOUT DELAY. Steamers filliagT *For Sailings and Fares, apply: THOS. COOK AND SON, H 6060-9539 " 6 Hereford street. to the Koyat Family. Moms and Co.,
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17809, 7 July 1923, Page 1
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