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SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OIT NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 108 Hereford street. 'Phono 33-500. Sailings (circumstances permitting). OR WELLINGTON- . linger Train. Wahine—Mon,, Wed., Fri. 7,10 p.m. Rangatira—Tuns.. Thure., Sat. 7.10 p!m. No Second Express Mon., AVed., Fri. WELLINGTON-PIOTON SERVICES Tamahine —From Wellington, Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m.; from Picton, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 2.30 p.m. FOR SYDNEY. Mararna—From Wellington, I>c. lltli. Monowui—From Wellington, Dec. 15tli. Maunganui—From Auckland, Dec. JBlh. Marama —From Auckland, Dec. 24th. (Passengers in three classes.) ISLAND TOURS. To Suva (Fiji), Nukualofa, llaapai, Vavau (Tonga), Apia (Samoa). Tofua—From Auckland, Dec. 28th. And Every Four Weeks Thereafter. First Saloon Passengers Only. Special Round Fare, £35. FOR CANADA, UNITED STATES, ENGLAND—(Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver.) Niagara—From Auckland, Dec. 15th. (via Karotonga. Tahiti, Snn Francisco.) Monowui —From Wellington, Dec. 20th. Sailings fortnightly thereafter. FOR WELLINGTON— Cargo at Rail. Forry steamer daily. 11 a.m. FOR AUCKLAND. Waimarino (cargo only)— Dec. Otli. 0 a.m. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORN'E. Waipahi (cargo only)—E'ec. 10th. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Opibi (cargo only)— December 10th. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF. Wainui (cargo only)— December 9tli, 9 a.m. FOR TIMARU, DUNEDIN, AND SYDNEY. Waikouaiti (cargo only)— Dec. 10th. FOR DUNEDIN, BLUFF, OAMARU, AND TIMARU. Waipiata (cargo only)— Dec. Btli, 9 a.m. 0 RIENT LINE TO LONDON ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo. Suea, Port Said. Naplei, Toulou, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. The Most Interesting of all Route*. Steamer. Tons. Noon. ORAM A. W>,ooo Dec. J 9 ORMONDE 1-1,853 Jan. 2 ORONSAY '20,000 Jan. 30 ORONTES 20,000 Feb. 24 FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: l>t Saloon —From £lO4 Single, £lB2 Return 3rd Clasa—From £39 Single, £7O Return. Touriit —From £4O Single, £72 Return. All Fare* nubject to Exchange, which may be ancertnined on enquiry. UNION S.S. CO OF N.Z., LTD., O o J" 3 Hereford »tret». FOB SALE. ii £4OO 3 CHOICE BUILDING SITES. 3 CHOICE BUILDING SITES. I—HOLMWOODl—HOLMWOOD ROAD, Near Rossall street, MEItIVALK, Two Fine Sites, each 32 p erchee £4OO Each, an.l 3-AORE SUITABLE FOR ANYONE WANTING SUFFICIENT AREA FOR TENNIS> CHEAPEST SECTIONS AVAILABLE IN THIS EXCLUSIVE LOCALITY. ONLY 3 LEFTr-Buy a Section and Buna. At To-day's Bedrock Building Prices. Plans and Terms from tho Sole Agents. W. E. SIMKS and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 58139 1*44 Hereford street. —CHEAPER I.V-iMJ THANPHKoU'xuti' WAR -V.'i- I'E. SPRESTDON, NEAR THE FOOT Ol 4 to Castimero tram. I.LNGALOW O* 4 ROOMS, Electric Light und Gas, h. service, bathroom and all fowtliouse, main seiver. SPLENmu TION OF NEARLY g ACRE (l*acre and 17 WE ASSURE tx)U\. MORTGAGEE'S SALE MOST POSITIVELY BE SOLD. An inspection will prove the wonderful value offered. Terms arranged. Sole CQ CHOICE LITTLE BUNGALOW. £750.

HANDY TO TOWN. CLOSE TO TRAM. Good Section, well fenced .ndlsatily planted. Not a weed to be seen. Substantially built 4-roomed "BUNGALOW, conveniently arranged Sewer. E. light, and all other modern convenience*. Has cost tho owner about iiuoo. _ War injury compels ltlm to sell quickly, hanca the low figure. EASY TERMS TO A GOOD BUYER. H W. HEBLOP and CO., Real Estate Agents, 778 Colombo street, Victoria square. Tel. 81-180. TO NURSERYMEN, TOM Vl'o GROWERS, AND OTHK.It . A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY .TO ACQUUiR A A nSyand glas&house vuo. PKBTY AS A GOING CONCERN. . Irt ACRES OP SPLENDID LAND, 6 12 GLASSHOUSES. 60 x 12 (three heated). PACKING SHED 60 x 30 (appro* ). TWO COTTAGES, splendid water, supply, tank stands, electric motor. Tools and ImNUKSERY STOCK, comprising trees, shrubs, and plants of every To OWING TO SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANOES THE PROPERTY IS BEING OFFERED A3 ™OING CONCERN AT THE RIDICULOUSI/? LOW PRICK OF £2500. REASONABLE TERMS CAN BE ARR^t,^»' seldom that on opportunity lite this occurs, and we cannot too strongy u *B° an investigation of the wonderful value offered. Inspection arranged to buH clients conVe Further particulars fromtheAGENTS, JONES McOROSTIE COMPANY, LTD,, Car Cftshel »Dd Manchester streets. CONCENTRATE ON THE RESPONSIVE MARKET. "ON® CAN JUDGE THE VALUE OF NEWSPAPER MEDIA ONLY BY QUALITY of CIRCULATION, MERE FIGURES ARE OFTEN MEANIN GLESS." —Mr C. Maxwell Tregurtha, Advertising Manager, > The Gramophone Co., London. WHEN the average family income ia JB6 to £lO per week as compared with an average family income of £i Id £5 per week, it becomes strikingly evident that in concentrating your sales effort through "THE PRESS," very •largely on the great middle-class section of the community, for articles other than hare necessities, you are FAlt MORE THAN DOUBLING PROSPECTIVE TURNOVER AS MEASURED BY buying POWER. "THE PRESS" leads in circulation—not only in quantity-CERTIFIED TO BY AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE—but in quality. "THE PRESS" , is owned and controlled in Oantorbury in the interests of Canterbury People.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20414, 8 December 1931, Page 1

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