SHIPPING. UNION , STEAII .SHIP COMPANY OF NHW ZEALAND, LTD. 168 Hereford street. 'Phono 33-500. SSailliijjrß (circumstances permitting.) FOR WELLINGTON— Pusseuger Train Maori—Mon., W«d., Kri. 7.10 p.m. Rangatir<i-—ilSles., Thurs., Sal. 7.10 p.m. - No second eSpress Monday, "Wednesday, Friday. WELLIN&TON-PICTON SERVICE. Taiflahino—Leaves Wellington: Mun., Wed., • Fri„ £! pan. Loaves J'ictou: Tues., Thura., Sftfc( 2.30 p.m. FOR SYDNEY " (with through booking _ to *- Melbourne and oilier Australian -purls). Passengers in three classes. FROM WELLINGTON. Slukui-u—Tuesday, August 23rd. I p.m. Mautigauui—Friday, .September Oil). ; FROM AUCKLAND. Miiunganui—Friday, August 2Gth. 3 p.m. Niagara—Tuesday, September (itli. luclusivo Tours iu Australia, arranged. WELLINGTON TO. .AUCKLAND.Mautiganui—'Tuesday, August 23rd. ISLANDS SKfcVICES. FOR SUVA (FIJI), NUKUALOFA, lIAAPAI, VAVAU (TONGA), APIA From Auckland. . ; .■ Aorangi (passengers an 4 ; cargo to SuYtO August 23rd. Waipahi (cargo Si>d. FOR CANADA, UNITED STATES, ENGLAND (Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria). Aoraugi—From Auckland, August 33rd. (Via. Rarotonga, Tahiti, San Francisco.) Makura—From Wellington, September litb. Sailings fortnightly thereafter. FOR WELLINGTON— Cargo at rail Ferry steamer daily. 11 a.m. (Taking cargo for 'l'alea.) FOR AUCKLAND. -Tuesday, August lUtli FOR NAPIER AND GI SHORN i: Poolta —-Thursday, August ISth. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLY-MOUTH. Opihi—Weducsday, August 17t.h. 9 a.m. FOR "MELBOURNE. VIA BLUFF. Waimii—Wednesday, August 17th. a. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. „Tolara —Saturday, August 20th. FOR DUNE DIN, 15 LUFF. TJMARL. Waipiata-—Tuesday, August l(jth. ''J a.m. o UIKNT L.INK To LONDON. Via Sydney. Melbourne, Adelaide, Kremantle, Colombo, Suez, Aden, Port Said,- Naples Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. The Most Interesting oE All Routes. Steamer. ToAs. Isoon. 11.M.5. ORONSAY eu.o»o Sept.. 17 R'.M.S. ORMONDE* 15,i)0n Oct. 13 R.M.S. OTRANTO 30,000 Uct. 20 R.li.S. ORONTES 20,000 Nov. 12 * Tourist Steamer, one claw only. FARES. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON, lit Saloon —From £lO4 Single, £l£-2 Return. 3rd Class —l?roui £3O Single, £7O Return. Tourist-From £4O Sinprle, £72 Return. All fares subject-to Exchange, which be ascertained oh enquiry. union s.s. co,. o*" ,k.z.. im., OO ICS Hereford Street. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. C COMPLETE Oak Bedroom Suite, latest de- ) aign, £l2 15s. Hutchinson, White, Ltd. ARPETS, Beautiful Colours and Designs, £3 15s. Hutchinson, White, Ltd., \ ictoria square, i EA Waggons 14b .6(1, Card Tables 14s «><J. Seagross Chairs 12s Gd. Hutchinson, "White, Ltd. HEBTERFIELD Sett'eo and 2 Easy Choirs in Moquette, £7 Hutchinson, Whitc, Ltd. v CfINGLK Wood TJedstuadu, compUHo "with J?) Non-Sag Mattress, 32s 6d. Ilulchmson, White, Ltd. EaNO £7 10r; a good instrument. Hutchinson, White, Ltd., Auctioneers, Victoria square, opposite the new statue. ' 4714 OWESX PRICES EVER OFFERED FOR j QUALITY FURNITURE. OAK BEDROOM SUITES, 18 ss. 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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20626, 16 August 1932, Page 1
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