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SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF U NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 168 Hereford street'. 'Phone 33-500. Sailings (circumstances permitting). FO'ii, WELLINGTON — Passenger Train. M aor i Hon., Wed., t'ri. 7.10 p.m. Wahine—Tues., Than:., Sat. 7.10 p.m. No Second Espresa Hon., Wed., Fri. WELLINGTON-I'XCTON SERVICE. Tumahine—From Wellington, Mon., Wed., Fri!, 3 p.m-I too Picton, Tues., Thurs., feaC 2.30 FOR SYDNEY. Monowai —From Wellington, October 20th. Maungnnui-—From Auckland October 23rd. 4oranei —From Auckland, Nov. 2nd. Maunganui—From Auckland, Nov. 6th. (Passengers in threo classes.) ISLAND TOURS TO SUVA (Fiji), Nukualofa, Haapai, Vavau (longa), Apia, Tofua—From'Auckland, Nov. 3rd ,11 a.m. First Saloon Passengers Only. And Every Four Weeks Thereafter. Special Round Fare, £35. ffOR CANADA, UNITED STATES, ENGLAND—(Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver.) Niagara—From Auckland, Oct. 20tU. (via Rarotonga, Tahiti, San Francisco.) Monowai —From Wellington, Nov 3rd. Sailings Fortnightly Thereafter. FOR CALCUTTA, FROM NEW ZEALAND. Narbada (8988 tons)— Janu&ry, May, and September. Limited passenger accommodation.' FOR WELLINGTON— Cargo at Rail. Ferry steamer daily. 11 a.m. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE Waipahi (cargo only)— October loth. 0 a.m. FOR AUCKLAND. Waipiata (cargo^ouly) —October 15th. FOR SYDNEY, VIA TIMAKU, DUNEIMN, BL Ul l • Waikouaiti (cargo only)— October 15th. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Opihi (cargo only) —October 15th, 9 ».m. FOR DUNEDIN AND TIMARU. Wingatui (cargo only)— October 13th, 9 a.m. /~\|}TENT LINE TO LONDON. O ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, via «svdnev Melbqurne, Adelaide, Fremniitle, Colombo Suez. Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Colombo, pl t , The Most Interesting nf ail Routes. Steamer Tons. Commandor. N°on. ORONTES 20.000 F. R. O'Sullevan Nov 7 OTRANTO 20,000 C. G. Mathcson Nov. *1 QRFORD 20,000 A. L. Owens Den. 5 ORAMA 20,000 H.G.Staunton Dec. 10 FARES NEW ZEALAND TQ LONDON: Ist Saloon—From £lO4 Single, £lB2 Return 3rd Class —From £3O Single, £7O Return. Tourist —From £4O Single. £72 All Fares subject to Exchange, yyhich may "• •SfS's.s: «!&**. BTO, q q 168 Hereford street. T HOS. OOOK »" d SON _ BOOK PASSAGES BY N K. ghjpping Co. P. and O. _ Co. Orient ~ Shaw, Savill, and A. Lv. Canadian-Australian. Hatson Llue. Line. P. and O. Branch Line. Commonwealth Line. • COOK'S SAILING AND FARE LIST POSTED FREE. Giving Fares and Sailipg» "7 *■ og ALL LIKES THOS. COOK and SON, 150 HEREFORD STREET. —2 w.q. ,G L E A K X ° °-> LYTTELTON. SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. GRAIN AND PRODUCE GRADERS. Agents Lyttelton Ferry Launches. TELEPHONE : 87-293. 03483 G BUSINESS NOTICES. ASS 3 E B r. R HA a S S E E JX Specially Selected Lines of Ryegrass from Old Pasturo (limited supply). M/D. Italian, Western WoltUfi, Akaroa Cocksfoot, Cfioice CowgrsaJ, White Oloyer. B.L.E. RAPE. KALE " Call or Write for Sample#. WEIGHT, ITD " chmstohuboh. mrjhj TDEN VQOS OOTSTASMHO AOOOBHTS & J§ RATES ARE 10 PER CENT- AND POSTrfp r w c o fe«s. ch w^ ON wfue o o^Phone of or Particular,. CANTERBURY COLLECTING AGENCY, 133 ( HllREFORD STREET Next Bank of N.Z. Phone 81-418.^ a h-rattnTA OR JETSTONE. Washable A in assorted colours. 61b packet 6d per packet. " ' SMITH ?nd_ SMITH, Lf u (36176 Cr. Tuam and High streets. r\UB SEASON FOR TAKING IJAEES PAB CLOSED. P. FERON and SON, LTD.. 303 Moorhouse ®T«nue, Oliristcliurch. F4658 S 'B.V?S a 'wAl,"pApS SS 66X76' hL"" street,. CONCENTRATE ON THE RESPONSIVE MARKET. "ONE CAN JUDGE THE QF NEWSPAPER MEDIA ONLY BY QUALITY of CIRCULATION, MERf- FIGURES ARE OFTEFI \fV.X N tNGLESS."—Mr C- Maxell Tregurtha, Advertising llanager, The Gramophone Co., London. TJSfHEN the average fainily income is £6 to £lO per week as vyitjj an average family income of £4 to 45 ppr week, it becomes strikingly evitjpnt th&t m concentrating your sales effort through "THE PRESS," very largely on the great middle-class section of the community, for articles other than tjare necessities, y°w are PAR .MORE TfIAIJ DQUBLINQ PROSPECTIVE TURNOVER AS MEASURED BY BUYING POWER •'THE pRESS" le»4» ' n oot only in quantity, but in quality—no* qnly i» quality, but m quantity "THE) PRESS'" is owned and cqntrqUefj in Canterbury & the interest# of Canterbury People COLOURS Stay Fast when cjothps washed i* W* Washing Ponder. J2d

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20366, 13 October 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20366, 13 October 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20366, 13 October 1931, Page 1

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