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SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 168 Hereford street. , X > liono 30*500. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting) : Cargo FOR WELLINGTON— Train. At rail Maori—Mon., Wod., Fri. 7.10 p.m. 11 a.m. Wahine —Tues., Thurs., Snt. j.lO p.m. 11 a.m. Taking cargo for Wauganui and Patea. Second Express from youth does not run on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. No Cargo. Maori, November 14th. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahine as under: — From Wellington—Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m. From Pictou—Tues., Thurs., Sat., 2.20 p.m. ' FOR SYDNEY. Maunganui—From Wellington, Nov. 18th. Marama— From Auckland, Nov. 21st. Aorangi—From Auckland, December Ist. Marama—From Wellington, Dec. sth. Passengers in three classes. FOR AUCKLAND, FROM WELLINGTON. (Passengers only.) Marama—November 18th. FOR MELBOURNE, FROM X-YTTELTON. (Via Wellington and Bluff.) Maheno—November 27th, E'ecember 18th. Leaving Bluff December Ist and 22nd. '.ND TOURS to Suva (Ffji),'-Nukualofa, tapai, Vavau (Tonga), Apia (Samoa), in,—From Auckland, Nov. 29th, 11 a.m. And every four weeks thereafter. FOR CANADA, UNITED STATES, ENGLAND—('Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver). Ni « « 1 *«Vw»r 18t,h. cv- v - . - Monowai—From Wellington, December 2nd. Sailings fortnightly thereafter. FOR AUCKLAND. Wairaarino (cargo only)— About Nov. 17th. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. Totara (cargo only)— About Nov. 17th. FOR WESTPORT. Kanna (cargo only)— About Nov. 18th. FOR KELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Opihi only)—About Nov. 21st. O R 1 ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON.

From Sydney, via Melbourne, Adelaide, Premantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples. Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. Steamer. Tons. Commander. Noon. ORONSAY 20,000 E. P. Cameron Not. 22 ORAMA 20.000 H. G. Staunton Dec. ORPORT> 20.0D0 A. 1,. Owen* Dee. ' OTRANTO 20.000 O. G. Matheson Jan. 3 ORMONDE 14,853 L. V. Jome» Jan. 91 ORSOVA 12.041 Feb. 14 ORANTF.S 20.000 F. R .o"Sulleven Feb.2s ORONSAY 20.000 E. P. Cameron Mar. 11 FARES. NISVV ZEALAND TO LONDON: FIRST SALOON—Single from <lO4. Return from £lB3. THIRD CLASS—Single from £B9. Return from £7O. Return Tlck»ts are interchangeable witb othtfr tinea upon adjustment of fares. Write for illustrated Literature. ONION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD.. 8550 168 Hereford street. rpHE MOST THRILLING} A TRAIN JOURNEY IN THE WORLD—through the Canadian Rockies by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Travellers to Europe And It much more enjoyable to make the daylight trip through this vast scenic wonderland, with its marvellous panoramas, silent primeval forests and glaciers, sparkling waterfalls, snow-draped peaks, placid, jowel-like lakes, the magnificence of BANFF, and the beauty of LAKE LOUISE. , Tho C.P.R. will help jou plan your journey to Europe, every detail arranged in advance —no bother—no worries. Steamers across the Pacific, trains across Canada, then Atlantic liners to England via the picturesque St. Lawrence route. Buoincss Men: Visit the British Industries fair, London and Birmingham, February. 1931. Literature and all information from U.S.B. Co., Thomas Cook and Son, or A. W. Essex, Canadian Pacific Railway. Auckland. —8 Z- S B ANK DRAFTS ISSUED ON LONDON , AND ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES. ■ If you require a Demand Draft on London, America, Australia, or any place for large or small amount at favourable low rate, oall on THOS. COOK and SON. If you require money payments to be sent by cable to Europe, Australia, or abroad, vgrite or call on THOS. OOOK and SON. If you are travelling overaoas and require cheques for cashing abroad in any country, use Cook's Travellers' Cheques, issued by THOS. COOK and SON. If you want to buy or sell American or Canadian Dollars or other foreign currencies, call j>n THOS. COOK and SON, FOREIGN BANKERS. New Branch Office: 150 Hereford street, Chriatchurch. —5 w. 0. C L E A R Y- and O 0„ •. LYTTELTON. GRAIN AND PRODUCE GRADERS. Agents Lyttelton Ferry Launches. TELEPHONE; 87-298. CB4B# P CONCENTRATE ON THE RESPONSIVE MARKET. "ONE CAN JUDGE THE VALUE OF NEWSPAPER MEDIA ONLY BY QUALITY OF CIRCULATION. MERE FIGURES ARE OFTEN MEANINGLESS." —Mr C. Maxwell Tregurtha, Advertising Manager, The Gramophone Co., London. VT7HEN the average family income is " £6 to XIO per week as compared with an average family income of £4 to £5 per week, it becomes otrikingly qvident that in concentrating your sales effort through "THE PRESS," very largely on the great middle-class section of the community, for articles other than bare necessities, you are FAR MORE THAN DOUBLING PROSPECTIVE TURNOVER AS MEASURED BY BUYING POWER. "THE PRESS" leads in circulation—not only in quantity, but in quality—not only in quality but lo quantity. "THE PRESS" is owned and controlled in Canterbury in tha interests of Canterbury people-

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 1

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