BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. On and aft* Hetail Eeiabli on Saturdays. I WHITCOMBE A.\D TOMBS, LIMITED. NOVELS BY THIS WEEK'S MAIL. Babcock (Berniej: Booth'and the Spirit of Lincoln. A story of i Living Dead Man. 6s (6d). i Mitton (0. E.): Bitter Harvest, by author j of "Hawk of the Desert." 6a (M). : Connington (J. J.): Death at Swaythling | Court. 6s (sd). I Kahane (Jack): The Vain Serenade, by author of "Laugh and Grow Rich." 6j (sd). Noriia .Kathleen): The Black Flemings. 6s (M). McKenna (Stephen): The Oldest God. The astonishing and eerie experience of a Christmas House-party 6s (sd). Swale (Jean): Earth and Stars. A Love Story of Europe and the West. 6s (id). Jameson (Storm): Three Kingdom* (by author of "The Pitiful Wife"). 6s (sd). LATEST GENERAL LITERATURE. The Intimate Papers of Colonel House. Arranged as a narrative by Charles Seymour. Two volumes. 52s 6d (Is 2d). Innes (Mary): Schools of Painting. 76 Illustrations. (New edition.) 8s 6d (6d). Robbins (Sir A.): Parnell. The Last Five Year*. 13s 6d (sd). Stefansson (V.): The Adventure of Wrangel Island. 2is 6d (9d). Memoir of Sir John Edward Denniston, Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. 6s 6d (3d). Moncrieff (M.): The Infinitely Great, The Infinitely Small and Man. 2s 6d (2d). Lambert (Thomas): The Story of Old Wairoa and the East Coast District, North Island, N.Z., 25a (Is). (Postages shown in Brackets.) EVERY DAY - 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. FREE TUITION IN DENNISON'S HANDICRAFTS. Miss Hoylot and assistants give Demonstrations and Free Personal Tuition in Making Baskets, Hats, Flowers, Fancy Costumes, Lamp Shades, and a hundred and one other attractive things that you can easily and cheaply make of Crepe Paper, once you are shown how. These Demonstrations are continuous between the hours stated, including lunch hours. ~" WHITGOMBE and TOMBS, LTD. WBB9I BHIPPINQ. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF .' NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Steamers will be Dispatched a« under . (Cireumatancu Permitting) ; FOK WELLINGTGN^From Lyttelton. Cargo Train. at Rail. Maori—Man., "Wed., Fri. 660 p.m. 11 a.m., Wahine—Tuea., Thura., Sit. 6.50 p.m. 11 a.m. (Taking Cirgo for Wangamii and Patea.) WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVIGETamahine—From Wellington, Mori., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m. Tamahine—From Picton, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 2.80 p.m. FOR SYDNEY— Maramt—From Wellington, April 30th, 8 p.m. Maunganui—From Auckland, April 30th, 3 p.m. ' FOR MELBOUBNEManuka, via Bluff—Monday, April 19th, 12.10 p.m. train. Cargo 11 a.m. Saturday. SUVA. SAMOA, VAVAU. HAAPAI. NUKUALOFAAuckland, April 24th. CANADA, UNITED STATES, ENGLAND, via SUVA (Fiji). HONOLULU. VANCOUVERNiagara—From Auckland, May 11th. Via RAROTONGA, TAHITI. SAN CISCOWellington, April 27th. AUCKLAND (Cargo Only)Katoa—About April 21st. SYDNEY DIRECT (Cargo' only)Waikouaitt—Tuuday, April 2oth. NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH. WEST-' PORT. GftEYMOUTH (Cargo only)Kartisri—About April 2l»t. NAPIER AND GISBORNE (Cargo only)Ktnio—About April 2dlh. DUNEDIN (Cargo only)— KirtigMklondty, April 19th, 9 a.m. Enquiries, prelirainary or otherwise, regarding tripe to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Arc-iind-the-Paeifl'o' Tours, including Japan- and the Ea*t, AroUn&the-World Tdurs, in either direction, art invited, end can fce made at any of the Company'* Offices. Ol WINTER IN DELIGHTFUL HAWAII. lEDUCED FARES TO HONOLULU I FROM AUCKLAND. AORANGI. June Bth; NIAGARA, July 6tb; ' AORANGI, Aupisfird. RETURNING FROM HONOLULU-. AORANGI, July 7th; NIAGARA, Auguit 4th; AORANGI, September Ist. ' * '■ RETURN FARE, Fir»t-cIM«, from £SO. For hill particular*, apply (o UNION STEAM SHIP GO. OF N.Z., LTD, CANADA - UNITED STATES - EUROPE. ' ' RflWlar ffortnightl* Sailmgs. ._ PANaDI/N-AUSTRALASUN , RM. LINE. V via FIJI. Honolulu, fad Varteou*«r. And. _ UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, Via Rarotonga Pfpaita. and Saa Francueo. From . I Proin ■. I Wellington to . A<ftkland TAHITI " NIAGARAt MAKURA AORANGI* TAHITI NIAGARAt MAKURA AORANGI" TAHITI NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY NIAGARAr-From Auckland, about Ap I 27th. MAKURA-From Wellington May "jhTMAGNIFiUENT NEW QUADRUPLE SCREW MOTOR SHIP, 17.491 TONS REGISTER. _.. __.. ~.., tTRIP.LE SCREW. .OIL FUEL. 18.41* TONS REGISTER. EXCURSION TO HONOLULU. full particular* on application. For full particulars, apply to UNION STEAM BHIP COMPANY 01 N.Z.. LTD, US Hereford street. . 03 I HUDDART. PARKER. LTD. lAVOURITE PASSENGER STEAMERS will be* dispatched as under, circumI fiances permitting: TO SYDNEY PROM AUCKLAND. T.S.S. ULIMAROA—ApriI 23rd. I TO SYDNEY FROM -WELLINGTON. I T.S.S. ULIMAROA—May 7th. For Freight and Postage apply to KINSEY and CO.. LTD., Agents, 160 Herefoad street, Ohrlstchurch. WAIKOKOPU ONLY. . S.B. PAKURA. MONDAY, APRIL 19th. (Weather and Circumstances Permitting.) '«t»»t Cargo, 9 a.m. CARGO must be '. church Office before Sending to Railway. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Ac* o "' 3135 160 Hereford street. MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITK INDIVIDUAL TUITION. R N. M BELL, M.A, B.D, 184 Fitiger- - aid it. St Albans, or 181 Worcester it.. City. SPECIAL BUBJECTS: Esperanto, German, Greek. Maori. Prospaetos on application. 82748
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18669, 19 April 1926, Page 1
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