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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. THIS WEEK'S NEW NOVELS. Mison (Gregory): Green Gold of Yucatan. 6» (sd). Fletcher (J. S.): The Stolen Budget. Detective Story. 6a (sd). Hawk (Join): The Lono Lodge Mystery. 6s (5d.1. McGrath (Harold): The Cellini Plaque (author of "The Man on the Box"). 6s (sd). Jepson (Edgar): Peter Intervenes. A story of humour and thrills. 6s (sd). Vance (Louis Joseph): White Fire. 6s (sd). Cullura (Ridgwell): The Candy Man. Ge (Sd). NEW GENERAL LITERATURE. Morgan (Sir H.): Careers for Boys and Girls. A Very Helpful Book. 8s (Id). , Report of the Royal Commission on the Coal Industry (1925). Is 6d (4d). Totill (J C): Tbo Art of Advertisement Cooy Writing. 7b (3d). Neill (A. S): The Problem Child. 7s (4d). Roberts (Morley): Malignancy and Evolution. A Biological Enquiry into the Nature and Causes of Cancer. 22s 6d (6d). Harris (G. M.): Local Government in Many Lands. A Comparative Study. 18s 6d (8d). Parsons (W. H.): Waterworks Administration. A Practical Guide. 18s 6d (8d). Shankland (E. C): Modern Harbours Conservancy and Operations. 27a 6d (9d). Hosking (Gordon): A Summary of Socialism. Is 6d (Id). Austin (B.) and Lloyd (W. F.): The Secret of High Wages. 4s 6d (3d). Chesser (E.' Sloan): The Woman Who Knows Heiaelf. 3s 6d (3d). Ford (Harold): The Art of Extempore Speaking: °r How to Obtain Fluency of Speech. is 6d (3d). Ford (Harold): The Art of Preaching or the Secret of Pulpit Power. 3s 6d (2d). GueEt (L. Haden): The New Russia. 13s 6d (8d). Conrad (Joseph): Last Essays. 6s (6d). Symona (Arthur): Notes on Joseph Conrad. With some Unpublished Letters. 7s (2d). Oliver (Sir T.): The Health of the Workers. Occupations as. they affect the lives of the Workers. . 3s 6d (3d). Postages shown in brackets. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED, Cbristcburch. WSB9I SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF U NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Steamers will be Dispatched aa undej (Circumstances Permitting):— FOR WELLINGTON— From Lyttelton. Cargo Train. at Rail. Maori—Mon., Wed., Fri. 6.60 p.m. 11a.m. WatiXMe—Tues., Tburs., Sat. 6.50 p.m. U a.m. Taking Cargo for Foxton, Wanganui, Patea. WKLLINGTON-PJCTON SERVICETamahiue—From Wellington, Mon.. Wed., Fri., 3 p.m. Tamahinii—From Picton, Tucs.. Thura., Sat., •2.80 p.m FOR SYDNEY— Mannganui—From Wellington, May Uth. XUuama—From Anckland, May 14th. FOR MELBOURNEifannks, via Wellington. About May 10th. SUVA. SAMOA, VAVAU. UAAPAI, NUKUALOFA-Tofua-From Auckland, May 22nd CANADA. UNITED STATES, ENGLAND, via SUVA (Fiji). HONOLULU. VANCOUVERNiauara—From Auckland, May Uth. _ Via KAKOTONGA, TAHITI. SAN CISCOMakura—From Wellington, May 25th. NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH (Cargo Only). Opihi—About May 10th. ', NAPIER, AND GISBORNE (Cargo only.) Kamo—About May 10th. AUCKLAND (Cargo Only). Wffigttfal—AboiiD May 12th. SYDNEY (Cargo Only). Waikouaiti—About May 15th. Enquiries, preliminary or otherwise, regarding trips to Australia, South Set Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Euro™, Around-the-Pacifio Tours, including Japan »c('l the East, Around-the-WorM Tours; in wither direction, are invited, ana can ba mads at any of the Company* Office*. 01

ORIENT LINE. \0 LONDON, via Melbourne, Adelaide, X Fremantle, Colombo, Suei, Port Said. Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. ORMUZ ..15,000'. MWU ORSOVA •. 12,000 May 29 ORVIETO .. 12,000 Jun» 28 ORMONDE .. 15,000 July 24 OSTEBLEY •• 12.000 £«?• \\ ORAMA .. • • 20,000 Sept. 18 Saloon fares—From New Zealand; Single, from £lO3 to £138; 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 are carried. Third Class Fares —From New Zealand: Single, £39 to £45; return, £7O to £BJ. For Hull particulars apply UNION STEAM SHIP 00. OF N.2., LTD., 168 Hereford street. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. THE FINEST SCENIC ROUTE ACHOSS CANADA. In conjunction with CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL S.S. LINE TO VANCOUVER, B.C. ~EE the fascinating beauties of Canada 1 on your way to or from the Old Country. The stupendous Rockies, Banff, Lake Louise, Niagara Falls—just imagine the countless scenic glories that can be viewed in comfort and REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. All-steel Trains, Spotless Dining and Observation Cars A warm welcome awaits you at any of the 18 splendidly appointed Hotels and Chalets eo route. Book your passage across the Atlantic by one of the stately ships of the Canadian Pacific Line Travel ie> Vancouver on the superb quadruple-screw Motor Ship Aorangi, or the popular R.M.S. NUgara. Reservations made in Sleeping Cars, Hotels, and Steamships. For descriptive pamphlets and full particulars apply to any office of the Union Steam Ship Co., of N.Z., Ltd., Thos Cook and Son, or J Sclater, representative, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.. Union House". Sydney. N.S.W. H 4597—2 WAIKOKOPU, TOKOMARU BAY, TOLAGA BAY, AND TAURANGA. S.S. PARERA. THURSDAY, MAY Bth. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) Latest cargo Noon Thursday. All cargo must be booked at Christchurch office before sending to Railway. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 4189 160 Hereford street. LEXHKIM DIRECT. (Taking Cargo for Havelock, Scddon, and Ward.) S.S. WAIRAU. MONDAY, MAY 10th. (Weather and Circumstances Permitting.) LATEST CARGO. 9 a.m. All Cargo must be Booked at Christchurch Office before sending to Railway. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 434 V 160 Hereford street. , WELLINGTON, WANGANUI, AND •V\j NEW PLYMOUTH. S.S. JOHN-FRIDAY, MAY 7th. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. S.S. HOLMDALE— SATURDAY, MAY 3th. F. E. SUTTON and CO., 4384 Agent*.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18684, 6 May 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18684, 6 May 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18684, 6 May 1926, Page 1

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