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business announcements. ■yyHITCOSIBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. PAPER WORKING paper working , paper working AND SEALING WAX CRAFT. and sealing wax craft, and sealing \>ax craft. I)EMONsT K A T I O N S demonstrations demonstrations demonstrations ■'•'••D ALL THIS WEEK. CONTINUED ALL THIS WEEK. CONTINUED ALL THIS WEEK CONTINUED ALL THIS WEEK. We »re plcaspd to announce that we have arranged to continue our Free Demonstrations of Crepo Paper Working and Sealing Wax Craft al! this week. This, we feel sure, will be welcomed by ladies who wore unable to attend last week, and by those who wish to continue their studies in these fascinating crafts. THESE FREE DEMONSTRATIONS ARE CONTINUOUS—FROM 10 A.M. TO 4.30 P.M. EVERY DAY. Fcr the benefit of all who wish to attend during the lunch hour, hav« organised our Demonstrators eo that demonstrations will be continued uninterruptedly throughout the lunch hour. WHTTfnstBB AND TOMBS, LIMITED. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, 'LIMITED. WSflfll | BHXPPINGK rrNION STEAM. SHIP COMPANY OF I NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Steamers will bf Dispatched as under (Circumstances Permitting) FOR WELLINGTON— From Lj ttelton. Cargo Train. at Rail. Maori—Hon., Wed., Fri: 6.60 p.m. No cargo Wahine—Tute.,Thur., WELLINGTON-PICT.ON SERVICETamahine—From Wellington, Mon., Wed., Fri, 3 p.m. Tamahino—'l rem Picton, Tues., Thur»., Sat., 2.80 p.m. | ' /FOR SYDNEYMatama—From Wellington, April 30th, 3 p.m. Maunganui—From Auckland, April 30th, 3 p.m. ' FOR MELBOURNEManuka, via Wellington—About May Bth. SUVA. SAMOA, VAVAU, HAAPAI, NUKUALOFAToftia—From Auckland. May 22nd. CANADA. UNITED STATES, ENGLAND, via SUVA <Fiji), HONOLULU. VANCOUVERNiagara—From Auckland, May 11th. Via RAROTONGA, TAHITI. SAN CISCOMakura—From Wellington, May 25th. < Enquiries, preliminary or otherwise, regarding trjpa .to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, united State*, Europe, Around-the-Paciflo Tours, including Japan and. the East, Afound-the-World Tetirij, in either dlrioMon, are Invited, and eaii be tnfcda at any of the Company e Offices. ■ i .. O 1 •' i i ORIENT LINE. T 10 LONDON, Via Melbourne, Adelaide, * ' Frsmantle, Colombo, Suei, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. From Sydney OftAMA .. 20,000 April 28 ORMUZ .. 16,000 May 13 ORSOVA .. 12,000 May 29 ORVIFiTO «. 18.01)0 June 26 ORMONDE .. 15,000 July 24 OSTERLEY .. 12,000 Aug. 21 Saloon fares—From New Zealand: Single, from £lO3 to £133; return, £179 to £242. The first-class accommodation is so arranged as to offer the public a wide choice of berths at correspondingly varied rates. No second-class passengers art carried. Third Class Fares—From New Zealand: Stogie, £39 to £45; rtturn, £7O to £Bl. ,For full particulars apply ■UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OS I 'N.Z., LTD., 168 Hereford itr«e{. SUMMER TOURS TO THE HOMELAND. / Special Announcement by V CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, ' la conjunction with Canadian Australasian Royal Mall S.S. Line to Vancouver, 8.0. riOMMENOINQ from May 16th, the famous V Trans-Canada Limited Service for the 1026 Summer Season will be resumed on the favourite C.P.R. route. The "Trans-Canada Limited" Is without doubt the finest, fattest, and most popular tcaln operated scrois Canada. Saves a day aach way, and enables passengers to enjoy the unforgettable scenic glories of a daylight trip over the majestic Rocky Mountains. Immaculate standard sleepers and dining car service, roomy compartment observation oats, magatlnes, special news service, and other facilities. Three othtt sumptuously appointed trains also running in C.P.R. Summer service. This means Four Trans-Continental trains per day In and out of Vancouver. Passages booked from New Zealand in either R.M.S. Aorangi Or R.M.S. Niagara. Fuller details will be announced later. For descriptive pamphlets and full particulars regarding the regular C.P.R. Services, apply to any office of the Union Steam Ship C<v flf NX Ltd, Thoe Cook and Son: or 3. Selater, Representative CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Union House, Sydney, N.S.W. H 4597 THE FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. 8.6. TEKOA, FROM W.C.C.K. npHIS Steamer is now due in Lyttelton, and Consignees are requested to Present Bills of Lading- and Pay Freight (if any due) to the" undersigned. Goods for which Bills of Lading are not presented and orders lodged with the Railway before landing will be stored at Christchurch at Consignees' risk •fid Agents' attention must be called to any Damaged Goods before removal from Railway Sheds, otherwise no claim will be and all claims must be rendered within Seven Days of steamer's discharge, otherwise they will not be recoverable. The Captain will not be responsible for any Debts Contracted by the Crew without his mitten authority. KINBEY and CO., LTD, Agents, 8734 160 Hereford street. A rtANTERBtJKY STEAM SHIPPING CO., V' LTD. ' WELLINGTON, HCTON, AND WANGANUI. (TAku*.Cargo for Blenheim, Seddon, and Ward.) S.S. GALE. " DUNEDIN AND TIMARU. S.S. BREEZE: Telephone Numbers: 2(11, 61, and 1734. 1453

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18676, 27 April 1926, Page 1

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