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SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SIIU' COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 168 Hereford stroct. 'Phono S3-SO.O. Sailings (circumstances permitting.) I'OR WEISLINGTON— > Passtnger train Wahine—Moil., Weil., Fri. 7.10 p.m. Rangatira—Tucs., Tliur«., Sal. 7.10 p.m. Second express train does not run Mondays. W ELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE: Tamahinc —Leaves \Vollington: Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.nu; Sat., 1.15 p.m. Leaves Pictou: Tucs., Thurs., -.30 p.m.; Fri., 9.13 p.m.; Sun., C p.tn. FOR SYDNEY (with through booking to Melbourne and oilier Australian ports.) Passengers in three classes. Ships' doctors carried. FROM WELLINGTON. Mnkui'ii—Tuesday, Feb. 7th. 3 p.m. Monoivai—Friday. February 10th, 3 p.m. FKOM AUCKLAND. Mamma—Friday, Feb. 17th. !> p.m. Niagara—Tuesday, Fub. 21. FROM AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Monowai —Thursday, Feb. 23rd. 3 p.m. Inclusive tours in Australia arranged. ISLAND SERVICES. FOR SUVA (FIJI), HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.). AND VANCOUVER. Aornngi—From Auckland, February 7tli. FOR SUVA (I'M J1), APIA (SAMOA), VAVAU, NUKUALOFA (TONGA), FROM AUCKLAND. Waipuhi (cargo)— Saturday, February ISth. EXCURSION TO MILFORD. BLIGH, AND GEORGE SOUNDS. Monowni—Leaves Wellington February (itli, returning on February JOlli. Particulars on application. EXCURSION TO RUSSELL. WHANGAKOA, AND URKAT BAUKJKK ISLAND. Marama—Leaves Auckland February 13 th, returning on February 17. Particulars upon application. FOR WELLINGTON— Cargo at rail Furry steamer daily 11 a.m. (Taking cargo for t'atca.) FOR AUCKLAND. Waipialu Wednesday, February Bth. FOR NAIMER AND G I SHORN 15. Poolla—Thursday, February IGth. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Opihi Wednesday. February Bth. FOR MELBOURNE. VIA PICTON AND BLUET. Waimii—Wednesday, February S. FOR DUNEDIN, OAMARU, TIMAJIU. Wiumarino—Tuesday, February 7. 0 p..ui. o RIENT LINE TO LONDON. Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Frmnnutlr, Colombo, Suez, Aden, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. The Most Intcrestin;,' of All Routes. Steamer. Tons. Noon, tR- M.S. OTRANTO 20,001) Mar. I tit.51.8. ORONTES 20,0011 Mar. IS -H.M.S. ORSOVA 12,000 Mar. 20 tR.M.S. ORAMA 20,000 Apl. It * Tourist Steamer, one class only, t Calls at Raima (Majorca) after leaving Toulon. Fares, New Zealand !o London: Ist Saloon from £B7 Single, i 152 Upturn: 3rd Class from £39 Single, £7O Return. Tourist from £4O Single, i' 72 Return. All fares subject to Exchange, which may bo ascertained on enquiry. , UNION S.S. CO. OF NX. LTD.. Oo 108 Hereford strict. CANADA—UNITED STA TE S Through Bookings br CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN ASV UNION KOTAL MAIL LINKS. Fortnightly Sailings Across the Pacific. Passengers in 3 Classes. TRAVEL Itineraries, cost of tours, and nil information supplied. Rail and Hotel re(ervntinni arranged. Special Seasonal Excursion Fares lo Van - courer and San Francisco. Particulars on application. For full particular! apply UNION S.S, CO. OF N.Z.. LTD., 168 Hereford street. J> AND O. BRANCH SERVICE. PLYMOUTH' AND LONDON, via Ruei. Calling at COLOMBO, PORT SAID, and MALTA. ONE CLASS ONLY. Steamer. Tons. Sydney, 8,8. BALLARAT iIi.QCO Feb. H S.S. BARRABOOL 13,00" Mar. 15 S S. BALRANALD '.3,000 Apr. 11 LOWEST RATES TO LONDON, FROM VJS- - Exchange. NEWLY-ORGANISED FAST SERVICE. Dock Cabins, Spacious flecks, Cinema, Swimming Bath. Improved Menus (lota dinner). Local Agents: THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD. KINSEY and CO.. LTD. 09 uJai l'eb. rcb. 24 17,000 Mar. 20,900 Mar. 21 22.500 20,900 Apr. 22,500 Apr. 21 May 10,572 PAXI) O. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. • Sydney lo London, via Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, and Plymouth. CATHAYxf MON (JUL! A: MALOJAs STRATHN AVER* MOOLTANx STRATHAIRD* NARKUNDAx tOmita Bombay {Tourist Claaa Only, xlst and 2nd Saluon. "Ist Saloon and Tourist. NEW REDUCED FARES. First Saloon. Single from £B7 to £ll2. Return from .£lO2 tn *6196.Spcond Saloon. Single, £r>7 and £7'?. Return, JEII7 and JCI27. All Fates plus Exchange. Local Apents: THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD. PYNE, GOULD, GUENNESS, LTD, CONCENTRATE ON THE RESPONSIVE MARKET. "ONE CAN JUDGE THl' VALUE OF NEWSPAPER MEDIA ONLY BY QUALITY OF CIRCULATION. MERE FIGURES ARK OFTEN MEANINGLESS."—Mr C. Maswcll Tregurtba, ' Advertising Manager. The Gramophone Co.. London. VX7HEN the average family lucome is £6 to i'lo per wqek as compared with an average family income of £,& to i'j per week, it becomes strikingly evident that rn concentrating your sales effort through "THE PRESS." very largely on the great middle-class section ■of the community, for articles other than bare nec«t>sil.es, you are FAR MORE THAN DOUBLING PROSPECTIVE TURNOVER AS MEASURED BY BUYING POWER, v "THE PRESS" leads in circulation—not only m quantity—CERTIFIED TO BY AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE—but in quality. "THE PRESS" is osvued and controlled in Christcliurch in tbe interest! of Canterbury Paoplt.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20773, 6 February 1933, Page 1

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