SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Off U NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 168 Hereford street. 'Phone S3-500. Sailings (circumstances pormittine) FOR WELLINGTON— Passenger Train Maori—Mond. . . . . 7.10 p.m. Wahino—Wed., Fri. . . 7.3.0 p.m' Rangatira—Tues., 'l'hurs., Sat. 7.10 p.m. No Second Express Mon., Wed.; Fri. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahine —From Wellington, Mon., Wed Fri., J p.m.; from Picton, Tues., Thurs.l Sat., 2.30 p.m. FOR SYDNEY. Maunganui—From Auckland, Nov. titli. Jtarama—From Wellington, Nov. lo'tb. Makura—l''ro:n Wellington, Nov. 17tli. Maunganui—From Wellington, Nov. 20th. (Pussongers in three classeß.) ISLAND TOURS TO SUVA (Fiji), Nukualofa, Haapai, Vavau (Tonga), Apis (Samoa). Tefua—-From Auckland, Nov. 30th, 11 a.!u. First Saloon Passengers Only. And Evory Four Weekn Thereafter. Spociol Round Faro. £lls. FOR WELLINGTON-- ~~Car S o at R a u ion-y fctoamer daily. 11 a . ln . _ FOR NAPIER AND GIBBORNE. Waipahi (cargo only)— November 12lk. yon NELSON AND NEW~PLYJJ0UIII. Opilii (cargo only)— Nov. lltli. FOR AUCKLAND." lvarepo (cargo only)— Nov. 3rd 9 a .uj. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. ■i'c.tai'a. (cargo only)— November ,4th. RIKNT LINTI TO LONDONROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. 0 via Sydney, Melbourne. Adelaide, Fromant'o Colombo. Suoi, Port Said, Naples, Toulon! Gibraltar, and Plymouth. The Moat Interesting of all Routes. Steamer. Tons. Commander. Noon. OItONTKS 20,000 R. O'SuHevau Nov. 7 OTRANTO 20,000 C. G. Matheoon Nov HI ORFORD 20,000 A. L. Oweua Dee. 5 ORAMA 20,000 H. G. Staunton Due. 1U FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: .I*l Saloon—From A'lo4 Singlo, £lB2 Return 3rd Class —From £3O Single, £7O Return. Tourist—From £4O Singlo, £72 Return. All Faros subject to Exchange, which may be ascertained on enquiry. UNION S.S. CO OF N.Z., LTD., O 0 IGS Hereford street.
c AN ADA, UNITED STATES, EUROPE. Through Bookings By GAXADI AN-AUSTRALASIAN LINK, I'rom Auckland via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, and Vancouver. U.M.S. NIAGARA—Deo. 15, Feb. 9, Apl C. Ii.H.S. AORANGI—Nov. 17, Jan. 12, Mt-h. S. And Every Four Weeks Thereafter. Passengers in Three Classes. CANADIAN AND U.S.A. RAILWAY TRAVEL Itineraries, Cost of Tours, and All Information Supplied. Rail and Ilolel Reservations Arranged. UNION S.S. GO. OF N.Z., LTD. 10 AMERICA AND EUROPE. Through Bookings By UNION ROYAL MAIL LINK From Wellington via Rarotongo, Tahiti, and San Francißco. R.lf.S. MONOWAI—Nov. 3, Dee. 20, Feb. 23. it.M.S. MAKURA —I>ec. 1, Ja". 20, Muh. 22. And Evory Four Weeks Thereafter. Passengers iu Three Glasses. U.S.A. AND CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL Itineraries, Cost of Tours, and All Information Supplied. Rail and Hotel Reeervations Arranged. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. T P. AND 0. BI',:,"OH SERVICE. TO PLYMOUTH AND f'KDON, vis Suts, Calling ot COLO 111 I PORT SAID, and 51A .. I'A. ONE CLASS ONLY. Steamer. Tons. P;dnoy. S.S, BAERABOOL 13,000 Nov, 7 S.S. BALRANALD 13,000 Nov. 33 S.S. BALLARAT 13,000 Dec. 12 LOWEST RATES TO LONDON, FROM £39. NEWLY ORGANISED FAST SERVICE. Deck Cabins, Spacious Decks, Cinema, Swimming Bath. Improved Menu# (late dinner), Local Agents: THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., KIN SET and CO.. LTD. 09 HUDDART-PARKEH, LTD. FAVOURITE PASSENGER STEAMERS Will be Dispatched as under (circumstances permitting): TO SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. S.S. ULlMAßOA—November lßtb. TO SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. S.S. ULlMAliOA—November 27th. For Freight and Pasaage apply to KINSEY and CO., LTD., 160 HEREFORD ST., CXI RISTCHURCH. I ARE YOU GOING ABROAD? NFORMATION as to facilities for Englibh _ and Continental Tours, Storage of Baggage, Buying or Hiring Motor-cars, etc., Free on Application to C. L. MEREDITH-KAYE, 'Phone 32-993, 118 Hereford street. Agent for R. G. England, 30-40 Goswell road, London (E. 0.1.). Also Ilepreeentatives at all Principal
GO AFTER BUSINESS And GET IT! THESE days of business complexities demand foresight and courage. General business conditions in New Zealand are fundamentally sound. They are perceptibly improving, and provision must to made to capitalise the opportunities of 10-day and to-morrow, , Manufacturers and retailers who advertise to-day are reaping good retur&s. v MONEY IS NOT "SPENT" IN ADVERTISING: IT IS INVESTED. Folly whispers in tlio cars of executives: "Cut down your advertising, and save Money.'' Timidity suggests the us® of the blue pencil and the consequent loss of a market won by years of intensive cultivation. IMPROVE YOUR PRODUCT, GIVE GOODVALUH, AND THE NEW ZEALAND PEOPLE WIMj BUY. Every man, every woman, and every child kRE''THEY n CON3UMINQ TOUR GOODS J s»E™ol' SfS&uSS ACCEPTANCE IS VIA '• T II E PRESS." nvPRV ADVEKTISE^I®^ ,^, PR® 18 AN ITEM OF NEWS. Every p.J« is carefully read—because the news Daoor provides information of the markets «f P tba world—the change In prevailing modes land the current prices of our daily needs. SII/oKH™- sivp Country Pistricts.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20383, 2 November 1931, Page 1
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