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SHIPPING. ITNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. I(i8 Hereford slrtet. 'Phono 33-500. bailings (circumstances permitting" l . FOR WELLINGTON—Passenger Train Wahine —Mon., Wed., Fri. 7.10 p.m. Kaugatira—Tues., Thurs.. Sat. 7.10 p.m. Second express train does not run cn Mondays. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahine—From Wellington: Mon., 2.45 p.m.; Wed., -midnight; Fri., * 2.45 p.m.; Sat., 1.15 p.m. From Picton; Tues., Thurs.. 2.45 p.m.; Fri., 9 p.m.; Sun., 6 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (.with through booking to Melbourne and other Australian pores). Passengers m three classes. Ship's doctors carried. FROM WELLINGTON. Marama —Friday, March 2. 3 p.m. Makura —Tuesday, March G. 3 p.m. FROM AUCKLAND. Marair.a —Friday, Feb. 16. 3 p.m. Aorangi—Monday, February 19, 5 p.m. FROM AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Mcr.owai—Thursday, Feb. 22. 3 p.m. Inclusive Tours in Australia arranged. PLEASURE CRUISE TO MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. Marama —From Wellington. March 20. Returning March 30. First Class, £6; Cabin Class, £4. ISLAND SERVICE. FOR SUVA (Fiji), HONOLULU, VICTORIA 'B.C.), and VANCOUVER. Aorangi—From Auckland, March C. FOR CANADA. UNITED STATES, ENGLAND. (Via Suva, Honolulu. Victoria, Vancouver.) Aorangi—From Auckland, March G. (Via Rarotonga, Tahiti, San Francisco.) Maunganui—From Wellington, Feb. 20. Sailings Fortnightly. FOR WELLINGTON— Cargo at Rail Steamer Express Daily, 31 a.m. Taking Cargo for Patea. FOR PICTON AND AUCKLAND. Waimarino —Tuesday, Feb. 13. 11 a.m. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE. Poolta—Friday, February 9. 11 a.m. FOR NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH, WESTPORT. Kini—Monday, February 19. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. Totara —Monday, February 12. 11 a.m. FOR DUNEDIN, BLUFF, TIMARU. Wingatui—Wednesday, February 14. ORIENT LINE TO LONDON. Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Frcmantle, Colombo, Aden. Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Palina, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. Tons. tR.M.S. OTRANTO 20,000 Feb. 23 "i R M.S. ORFORD 20.000 Mar. I ! -R.fJ.S. ORSOVA 12.000 Mar. 3 1 • rt.iu.s. ORONSAY 20.000 Apl. 11 '• R.M.S. ORAMA 20.000 Apl. 21 "lourist steamer, one cla-s i.nly Docs not call at Palinu. ' : Callin<; ab'o :it Yillofrancii", ' • abling through pa.-i.;c . penu cvt.iat -Nice or Monte Carlo. FARES. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: LI S-!o<;n frcm £B7 Single. £123 nc:turn. Srd Class Single, £7O Return Tourist lrom £.40 Single, £72 Return. All fares subject to Exchange, which may be ascertained on enquiry. U.S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., __ Agents. C. CLE AR Y and CO., LYTTELTON. w SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. GRAIN AND PRODUCE GRADERS. Agent? Lyttelton Ferry Launches. TELEPHONE 37-2.93. C 3439 ; \\ T W. TO V and C 0., j '* • Lyttelton and Christchurch. j SHIPPING. CUSTOMS, and FOR- | WARDING AGENTS, EXPERT ; GRAIN GRADERS "Phones: 41-170, Lyttelton. 33-412, Christchurch. T8079 INSURANCE. FIRE AND BURGLARY COMBINED. A HOUSEHOLDERS' Comprehensive Policy that every home requires. Let us give you Cull particulars at our low rates. PHCENIX ASSURANCE CO., LTD.. 101 Hereford st., Christchurch. A. E. TALBOT. Branch Manager. 'Phone 36-051. P6B3G FINANCIAL. MONEY Advanced from £1 to £3OO on Interest und rr Wills, iMotor-ears, Trucks, tticyeles, Piauor, Sewing Maehine~« or other ppproved Security. Loans not fed. .Strictly confidential. Weekly Lours 0 i'.rn. to p.m.; Friday niichts, 7 to 8.30 p.-a. V. MAURItT JiKAUMOXT, 106 !ler<>lord street, 'l'h'.mo dl-188. CANTERBURY'S "PURSE STRINGS." W r HEN it comes to a matter of buying, of spending the family household allowance, whether the purchase be one of commodities or amusements, of business or professional service—whether they be considered necessities or luxuries; it is, in the vast majority of cases, the woman who influences the final decision. For women are the logical purchasing agents of the home, the "uardian-; of household budgets and the custodians of "PURSE STRINGS" in the average family. YOUR most important prospective customers are WOMEN. Prospects waiting to be told about the values and the services you have to offer. Prospects ready to become buyers in YOUR store. They KNOW what, when and where to buy most advantageously, because they rely on the information gained from consistently reading the advertising in this newspaper, to guide them in their buying. YOU can most economically reach -these buyers with the story of your store through this same medium. For YOUR advertising messages in "THE PRESS" are placed in the same hands that control the operations of CANTERBURY'S "PURSE STRINGS." "THE PRESS" Canterbury's leading Daily with many thousands more Circulation ("Audited) than any of its Competitors. Covers City, Suburbs, and Country Districts. |

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21085, 9 February 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21085, 9 February 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21085, 9 February 1934, Page 1