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SHIPPING.

; TJNION STEAM' SHIP COMPANY OF I I SKW ZEALAND, LTJJ. | ICS Hereford street. 'Phono 33-500. ; Sailings (circumstances permit,ting.) j L r OU \VFLLINGTON Passenger Traiu Maori —Mon., Wed., Kri. 7.10 p.m. Uangatira—Tues.. Thill's., Hat. 7.10 p.m. No second esjiresii Monday, AVud.no-tlav Friday. ! W KUJNUTOX-P1 CTOJJ SERVICE, j Tainahiuo—Leaves Wellington : Jlon., Weil., , I'ri., 3 p.m. Leaves J'ieton: 'l'm j Tlmrs-., Sat., -.30 p.m. FOR SYDNEY. 3i.aiama---i''rom Wellington, May Jiitli. Monowai- —From 'Wellington, May 31st. Mamma —From Auckland, Juno 2nd. Aoranui —From Auckland, Juno 13th. (Passengers in three classes.) ISLANDS SERVICES. FOR SUVA (FLU). NUKUALOFA, JIAAP U VAVAU (TONGA), APIA * ' From Auckland. Niagara (Passengers to Suva)—. May 31st. Waipalii (cargo only)— Juno Uth. KOR CANADA, UNITED STATICS ENGLAND. \Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria.) Niagara—From Auckland, Atay 31st. (Via, Karotor-ga, Tahiti, San Fran«isc» JConowai—From WelHngtou, June Mtii. Sailings Jortnightly theyeaftcr. FOR WF.fcIJXCiTOX--- Cstu» ai Ferry Meanicr daily. It •, ~ FOll AUCKLAND. Winautili ttargo only)— May 25tli. | FOII NAPIER AND G ISUOKN K. j I'oolta (caTijii only)— May 'JCth. { FOR NELSON* AND NE\l* I>LYAI<*JTII. j ( pilii (cargo only)— May 20lli, .1 p.m. FUR, SYDNEY. VIA OAMARU AND ! DUNE DIN*, j Yv'aikouaiti (ct.rro only)— May ItKli, -( p.rii. 0 RIENT LINE TC LONDON. via Sydney. Melbourne, Adelaide, B'rem&ntl#, Colombo, Suez. Aden, Port Said. Naples, 1 Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. The Most Interesting• of all Route*. Steamer. Tons- Noon. R.M.S. ORONSAYt 20.000' May 21 It.M.S. QTRANTO 20.00(1 June 25 R.M.S. OIiROYA- 12.04 1 July 23 R.M.S. ORAMA 20.000 Aug. 20 "Tourist Steamer, one cla»» oulv. iCalls Hobart. FARES. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: Ist Saloon —From JlO4 Single, £IH2 Return. 3rd Glass —Fi-om £3B Single, 170 Return. Tourist—From £4O Single. £72 Return. All Fares subject to Exchange, which may bo ascertained on Enquiry. UNION S.S. CO. of N.Z.. LTD.. 00 IGB Hereford atreet. OPTICIANS. Telephone 3-1-402. P.O. Got GG9. Q SEVI CK E JON ES, OPTICIAN, 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (.'onier Chancery lane). J-ooa OPTICIAN. i;» S. L O N S D A L 1 F.8.0.A., London, MASCIIESTER STREET, Cor. Worcester street. Modern Ophthalmic Lente*. Telephone 35-IGO. L-llli I- EXAN DE R. GBA NT. L T D., CONSULTING OPTICIANS. WHITCOMBE'S BUILDING. 115 CASHEL STREET. CIIRISTCHURCH. Over 30 Years' iPraetieal Experience Scientific Testing. 'Phone 33-703. G4330 INSURANCE. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. LET US ADVISE TOU WITH REGARD TO INSURANCES. All Clabscs of Basinets Trait,lacteii. COMPREHENSIVE POLICIES MODERATE PREMIUMS FAIR SETTLEMENTS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Chief Agents. P6C4G ACCOUNTANTS & SHAREBROKERS. G EOR O E G. TOWNSEND, ' < P.1.A., N.Z., A.P.A. N.Z, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, COMPANY SECRETARY. COMMERCE BUILDING, 187-9 HEREFORD STREET. TELEPHONE 41-003. T8144 CONVALESCENT HOME. "•ITITELLVXLLE," Reddell's Convalescent VV Rest Home. Individual Attention. Helpful Atmosphere. Resident Dietitian. Terms Moderate. 'Phone 33-992, or write REDDELL'S HOME, Christchurch. BUSINESS NOTICES, TWO Unequalled Paints. Steelite for Roof, I/USTRUSS for woodwork. N.Z. made. SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED. Cr. Tuam and High streets. . 59768 "AIR-WAVING! Apply Wayvene Hair Setting Lotion and dovelop lovely natural' waves. 2s bottle. Barnetts', Chomists. , DVEKTiSERS ARE ENTITLED TO KNOW. THAT—- ' "I'HE PRESS,Canterbury's ■leading daily, has not only the largest AUDITED circulation in Christchurch and surrounding districts. but in addition to this it is delivered to thousands mors people in the Country Districts than, the next paper. Advertisers, therefore, not only reach the largest number of buyers "through "THE PRESS," but what is even more important just now, (hey reach the people with the purchasing and who have money to spend on the articles advertised in its columns. This great number of subscribers read "THE I'RESS" because of Us' outstanding appeal as a home nuwspai"- 1 "* A Selling medium of uuequallnd power —a producer of sales and ,1 builder of goodwill—"THE PRESS" affords' advertisers the means of reaching easily the most ." buyers through ono paper in the wealthy Canterbury market at one minimum cost. "THE PRESS" is owned and controlled in Obrisfhurch in the interests Of Canterbury people.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20550, 19 May 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20550, 19 May 1932, Page 1