BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. KEEP A DIARY KEEP A DIARI IN YOUR POCKET. IN YOUR POCKET. T IFE'S LITTLE WORRIES will become Jj very little indeed if you carry a diary j_j >< - rj \"_,' j„„ t >,,w tint comes HT vour pocket. Anything that comes along—an idea, an engagement, a rei ■• -' —uev—jot it down right _ .. lin'd free for happier things. The memory is unreliable, but the fiiary never fails. WHITCOMBES NEW ZEALAND POCKET DIARIES are neat, compact, !>nd solidl} boutrd, and are published in greater variety than any other diaries in the Dominion. Here aro some favourite styles and sizes:— No. 30: Stiff Paper Cover. Week on No. 38: J Bound Cloth. Four days on a page .. • ■ .. is ea No. 35: Full Cloth. Week on a page 2s 6d No. 43: Paste Grain, back loop style. __ Four days on a page • • Ji M j\ r o. 49c: Levant Leather, round corncrs.: Three days on a page .. 4s Od No. 53: Polished Leather, back loop style.' Two days on a page .. 4s Od Ko. 54v: Velvet Calf, limp. One day on a page .. .. .. 4s 6d No. 55: Levant Leather, with pocket and tuck fastening. One day oh a page .. .. .. 5s 6d Nos. 28 and 29: The "Girls' Diary" and the "Boys' Diary," containing a wealth of Useful New Zealand Information. Every school girl and boy should have one .. 2s 6d CULTIVATE THE DIARY HABIT. ORDER YOUR DIARY NOW. WHITOOMBE and TOMBS, LTD., W9069F. SHIPPING. . ,NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF U NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Sailings (Circumstances permitting):— FOR WELLINGTON— Train, at rail. Maori—Hon., Wed., Fri. 6.50 p.m. 11a.m. Wahine—Tues., Thurs., Sat. 6.50 p.m. U a.m. Taking cargo for Foxton, Wanganui, and Patea. WELLINGTON-PIOTON SERVICE. Tamahine—From 'Wellington: Tues., Jan. 3rd, 1.15 p.m.; Wed., Jan. 4th, 3 p.m.; Fri., Jan. -6th, 3 p.m.; Sat., Jan. 7th, 1.16 p.m. Prom Pioton: Tues., Jan. 3rd 6 p.m.; Thurs., Jan. sth, 3.80 p.m.; Fri., Jan. 6th, 8.30 p.m.; Sun. Jan. .Bth, 6 p.m. FOR BYDNEY Marama—From Auckland, Jan, 6th, 3 p.m. Maunganui—From Wellington. Jan. 6th, 3 p.m. Passengers in three classes. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA WELLINGTON January sth. FOR SUVA (Fiji), NUKUALOFA, HAAPAI, VAVAU (Tonga), APIA (Samoa)— Tofuo—From Auckland, Jan. 18th, 11 a.m. FOR OANADA, UNITED STATES, ENGLAND (via Suva, Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver): — Niagara—From Auckland, Jan. 17th. (via Rarotonga, Tahiti, San Francisco). Tahiti—From Wellington, January 3rd. TO CALCUTTA, FROM NEW ZEALAND— Sussex*- January, May. an<T September, limited passenger accommodation. FOB NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTHCorinna (cargo only)— About January 7th. FOR. NAPIER AND GISBORNEKfthika (cargo only)— About January 10th.
Enauiriea Me invited regarding trip* to '-ittttUa, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, nada, United States, Europe, Around-the-i-aoific Tours, including Japan and the Aaifc Around-the-World Tours In either direction. CANADA, UNITED STATES, EUROPE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE. Via Fiji, Honolulu, Viotoria, and Vancouver, And UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, Via Rarotonga, Tahiti, and San Francisco. Wellington to I Auckland San Francisco, to Vancouver. MAKURA I July 17th I - - NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. NIAGARA—From Auckland, about Jan. 3rd, IfAXUBA—From Wellington, Jan. 17tn, EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. See Special Advertisement Saturdays. For full particulars apply to UNION S.S. GO. OF N.Z., LTD,, 03 168 Hereford street. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON, Via Sydney, Melbourne. Adelaide, Fremantte, Colombo, Sue:, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. THE MOST INTERESTING OF ALL ROUTES. Steamer. I Tons ORAMA 20,00 ORSOVA 12,000 ORVIETO 12.00 OTRANTO 20,000 ORMONDE I 15,000 Tons. I From Sydney. 20,000 January 7th .2,000 February 4th 12,000 February 18th 0,000 February 29th 5,000 March 14th FARES: NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON, FIRST SALOON—Single from £lO2. „. Return from £179. THIRD-CLASS—Single from £S6. Return from £7O.
ORIENT LINE TO EUROPE. Not only a very comfortable but also a n'ost enjoyable voyage ia ensured by travelling on the luxurious Mail Steamers of the Orient Line, with their vast deck spaces for recreation and exercise, their palatial public rooms, and their excellent cabin accommodation. The abolition of the secondolass has enabled a considerable advance ia the accommodation for third-class passengers. And the Orient Line follows one of the shortest and most attractive of all routes to London. WRITE FOB ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE. UNION S.S. CO. OP N.Z., LTD., ISB Hereford strtst. M.T. KOTITI—TUESDAY) 3rd JANUARY. "WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. S.S. HOLMDALE—"WEDNESDAY, 4th JAN. P. E. BUTTON and CO., Agents. INSURE AGAINST LONELINESS. An Edison Portable Amberola Phonograph. Now on the market, £5 10s. Amberol Records onlv 2b 6d each. (No needles to change). EDISON HALL, Tuam street, Christchurch. Send lor "Edisonian,* post freo. P-73oai!f-i
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19198, 3 January 1928, Page 1
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