SHIPPING. YTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 168 Hereford street. 'Phone 33-500. Sailings (circumstances permitting.): FOR WELLINGTON—Passenger Train, Maori—Mon., Wed., Fri., 7.10 p.m. Ilangatira—-Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.10 p.m Second Train does not run on Mondays. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahine—From Wellington: Mon., Wed., Fri., 2.45 p.m. From Picton: Tues., Thurs., Sal., 2.45 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (with through booking to Melbourne and other- Australian ports i. Passengers in three classes. Ships' doctors carried. FROM WELLINGTON. Makura-—Tuesday, May 30. 3' p.m. Marama—Friday, June 16*. 3 p.m. FROM AUCKLAND. Marama—Friday, June 2. 3 p.m. Niagara—Tuesday, June 13. Inclusive Tours in Australia Arranged. ISLAND SERVICES. FOR SUVA (FIJI), HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.), and VANCOUVER. Monowai—From Auckland, May 30. FOR SUVA (FIJI), APIA (SAMOA), VAVAU. NUKUALOFA (TONGA), FROM AUCKLAND— Waipahi (Cargo—Friday, June 16. FOR CANADA, UNITED STATES. ENGLAND. (Via Suva. Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver.) Monowai—From Auckland, May 30. (Via Rarotonga, Tahiti, San Francisco.) Makura—From Wellington. June 13. Sailings Fortnightly. FOR WELLINGTON—Cargo at rail Ferry steamer daily. 11 a.m. Taking Cargo for Patea. FOR AUCKLAND. Wingatui—Wednesday, May 24. 9 a.m. Waipiata—Thursday, June 1. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE (INNER HARBOUR.) Orepuki—Monday, May 29. Poolta—Thursday, June 1. FOR NELSON and NEW PLYMOUTH. Opihi—Wednesday, May 24, 9 a.m. FOR MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE SYDNEY. VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO. Hauraki—Thursday, May 25. (Cargo Wednesday 4 p.m.) FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. Totara—Tuesday, May 30.
QRIENT LINE TO LONDON Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Suez. 'Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. Steamer Tons. Noon. fR..M..S. OTRANTO 20,000 June L'-l ?*tt.M.S. OHHOYA I-J,OOO July •>•! tit.M.S. OKOXSAY UO 000 Ati" 1!) tK.M.S. OIJAMA 20,000 Sont.'lu' tl'oes not call Aden. "Tourist steamer, one class onlv. tCiills at I'nlinu (Majorca) after Toulon. Fares, New Zealand to London: Ist Saloon from from £3a single, .E7O Ilenurn. Tourist from £•10 Single, 5.12 littiini. All fares subject to Exchange, which may be ascertained on enquiry. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Oo 168 Hereford street. HEALTH NOTICES. To Sufferers From RHEUMATISM, ARTHRITIS, and xv Allied Disorders. INCREASED ACCOMMODATION and STAFF in our new up-to-date and well-appointed Health Clinic, enable us to offer SPECIAL WINTER CONCESSIONS in charges for course of treatments, combining the world renowned Dr. Wilde's "Pyretic" methods, Ray treatments, Diathermy, etc., in addition to dietetic advice. ACCOMMODATION FOR COUNTRY PATIENTS CONSULTATION FREE REDDELL'S INSTITUTE 86 Armagh street, West. 'Phone 33-992. N6782 CLINIC. r PHE Pearson Mountain Sun (Loeb) ■*• and Osteopathic Clinic successfully treat arthritis, rheumatism, Asthma', bronchitis, lumbago, sciatica, liver complaints, kidney diseases, etc. Infective conditions of the bowels. Bloodless removal of tonsils. Most modern equipment in Southern ' Hemisphere. 'Phone 30-024. Consultation Free. P6173 BUSINESS NOTICES. INN TEA ROOMS. Opposite Theatre Royal, Gloucester Street. Morning and Afternoon Teas. Hot Tasty Luncheons. Appetising Savoury Teas and Suppers—Grills, etc. Special for -the cold snap—Hat Soups and buttered toast all ready—Creme Tomato Puree, Genuine Beef Tea. Country Patrons please note: Situated three doors from Newman's Garage, Ltd., and opposite Theatre Royal. 666 H Ready -mixed" "PainT Unequalled for Covering Capacity. Durability. Appearance, and Economic. 21s Gallon. SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED. Cr. Tuam and High streets. S97GB
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20862, 23 May 1933, Page 1
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