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SHEPPINGt. U NION SHIP COMPANY OF ... „ NE , W J ZEALAND, LTD. street. 'Phone 33-500. . iinniin'P. (circumstances permitting). FOB WELLINGTON— Passenger Train Waliine—Mon., Wed., Fri. 7 10pm Rangatlra—Tuea., Thurs., Sat. 7.10 p!m! No Second Express Hon., 'Wed., Fri. WELLING TON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahine—From Wellington, Mon., Wed., E r I'' „ from Picton, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 2.30 p.m. FOII SYDNEY. Marania—From Wellington, Dec 11th Monowni —From Wellington, Dec lQtii Maunganui—From Auckland, Dec. JBtli. Mamma —From Auckland, Dec. 24t.1i. (Passengers in three classes.) ISLAND TOURS, To Suya (Fiji), Nukualofa, Haapai, Vavau (Tonga), Apia (Samoa). Tofua —From Auckland, Dec. HBth. And Every Four Woek ß Thereafter. First saloon passengers only. Spoclal Round Fare, £35. FOR WELLINGTON— Cargo at Rail. Ferry steamer daily. 11 a.m. FOR AUCKLAND?" Waimaiino (cargo only)— Dec. Dtli. FOB NAPIER AND GISBOUNE. Waipahi (cargo only)— Dec. 10th. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Opihi (cargo only)— December 10th. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA BLUfF. ' Wainui (corgo only)— December 9th. FOR TIMARU, DUNEDIN, BLUFF, SYDNEY. Waikouaiti (cargo only)— Dec. ,10th. FOR DUNEDIN AND BLUFF. Waipiata (cargo only—Deccmbor Bth. ORIENT LINE TO LONDON. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, via Sydney, Melbourne. Adelaide, Fiemantle, Colombo, Suex, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. The Moat Interesting of all Routt*. FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: lit Saloon—From £lO4 Single, £lB2 Return. Brd Class-—From £3O Single, £7O Return. Tourist—From £4O Single, £72 Return. All Farea subject to Exchange, which may b» ascertained on enquiry. UNION B.S. CO OF N.Z., LTD., O 0 168 Hereford street. T OANADA, UNITED" STATES; EUROPE. Through Booking)! By CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN LINE, From Auckland via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, and Vancouver. R.M.S. NIAGARA—Dec. 15. Feb. P, Api 6. R.M.S. AORANGI—Jan. 13. Mch. 8. May 3. And Every Four Weeka Thereafter. Passengers in Three Classes. CANADIAN AND U.S.A. RAILWAY TRAVEL Itineraries, Coat of Tours, and All Information Supplied. Rail and Hotel Reservation! Arranged.UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. 10 AMERICA AND EUROPE. Through Booking* B* UNION ROYAL MAIL LIflE From Wellington via Rarotonga, Tahiti, and San Francisco. R.M.S. MONOWAI—Dec. 20, Feb. 23, Apl. 19 R.M.S. MAKURA—Jan. 26, Mch 22, May 17. And Every Four Weeks Thereafter. Passengers In Three Classes. U.S.A. AND CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL Itineraries, Cost of Tours, andA'l Inform*tion Supplied.. -Rail and Hotel'RMer*»tlons Arranf«<i. - UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. jp AND 0. BRANCH SERVICE. TO PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Tia Suez. Calling at COLOMBO, PORT SAID, and MALTA. ONE CLASS ONLY. • Steamer. Tons. » Sydney. S.S. BALLARAT 13,000 Dee. 13 S.S. BENDIGO 13,000 Jan. 2 S.S. BARADINE 13,000 Jan. 13 LOWEST RATES TO LONDON, FROM £39.

Plus Exchango. NEWLY ORGANISED FAST SERVICE. Peck Cabins, Spacious Decks. Cinema, fewimming Bath. Improved Monns (late dinner). Local Agent*: THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO,, LTD; KIN SET and CO., LTD. 09 NORFOLK ISLAND. A GRAND OPPORTUNITY for a complete change and rent amid congenial surroundings. No other holiday out of New Zealand can bo obtained at so low a cost. S.S. MORINDA leaves AUCKLAND January 7lh. Regular 5-weekly Service maintained; subject to alteration without noticeChrietchUfoh Agents: A. H. Turnbull and Co., Ltd., ISO .Manchester street, Const* church. H 427 7 SAVE MONEY AND EXPENSE, BAGGAGE, Which Is the bugbear of all Travellers on a Trip to England and the Continent, is handled with every ears and personal attention. Passengers met and personally conducted through Customs U required, All information (rtu M application to. C. L. SJEREDITH-KAYB. 'Phono 82-083, 118 Hereford street. Agents for R. Q. England, 30-40 Qoswell road, Loudon (E. 0.1).. Also Representatives at all prlpelpaljPMts. GO AFTER BUSINESS And G "E T IT! THESE days of business, complexities demand foresight and courage. _ ' General business conditions in New Zealand ara fundamentally sound. Th«y are perceptibly improving, and -provision WW be made to capitalise the opportunitie# of to-day and to-morrow. Manufacturers and retailers who advertise to-day are reaping gopd returns. MONEY IS NOT "SPENT" IN ADVERTISING: IT IS INVES TE D. Folly whispers in the ears of executives: "Out down your advertising, and save Money.'' Timidity suggests the use of the blue pencil and the consequent loss of a market won by years of intensive cultivation. IMPROVE YOUR PRODUCT, GIVE GOOD VALUE, AND THE NEW ZEALAND PEOPLE WILL BUY. Every man, every woman, and every child is still a consumer. _ ARE THEY CONSUMING YOUR GOODSI THE EFFECTIVE, ECONOMICAL, AND SURE ROAD FOR GAINING CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE IS VIA "THE P R E S S." EVERY ADVERTISEMENT I.V "THE PRESS" IS AN ITEM OF NEWS. Every Page is carefully reud—becauso tlio newspaper provides information of tlio markets of the world—the change in prevailing modes —>and the current prices o£ our daily needs. SUCCESSFUL RETAILERS AND MANUFACTURERS ABE CONCENTRATING MORE TO-DAY THAN EVER ON THE RE.SPON-' SIVE MARKET, AND THAT RESPONSIVE MARKET IS THROUGH "THE P R E S 8," CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY, With bv far the LARGEST CIRCULATION —CERTIFIED TO BY AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE-' Covering City, Suburbs, and Country Districts.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20413, 7 December 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20413, 7 December 1931, Page 1