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SHIPPING. IP"™ STEAM SHIP COMPANY 1«p M ° F f N EW ZEALAND, LTD. 168 Hereford street. "Phone 33-500 wir L, T C T^S^ ar,ces Permitting). w 5 ?- WELLINGTON-Passenger Train Wahme-Mon., Wed., Fri. 7.10 pm Rangatira—Tuop., Thurs., Sat. 7.10 p.m express train does not run on Mondays. wel^lington^ctopTservice. Tamahine—From Wellington: Mon He P ' m - Wcd - midnight; 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. FOJ \ S £ D , NEY booking to Melbourne and other Australian ports). Passengers in three classes. Ship's Joctors carried. FROM WELLINGTON. Marama—Friday, March 2. 3pm Makura—Tuesday, March 6. 3 n'm FROM AUCKLAND. ' ' Marama—Friday, Feb. 16. ?, n m £™H gi T Monda y- February 19. 5 p.m. FROM AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Monowai—Thursday, Feb. 22 3p m inclusive Tours in Australia arranged. PLEASURE CRUISE TO MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. Marama—From Wellington, March 2<5. Returning March 30. First Class, £6; Cabin Class, £4. ISLAND SERVICE. FOR SUVA (Fiji), HONOLULU. VICTORIA (8.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. 11 a.m. Taking Cargo for Patea. FOR PICTON AND AUCKLAND. Wingatui—Tuesday, Feb. 20. 10 a.m. FOR NAPIER and GISBORNE. Poolta—Thursday, February 22. FOR NELSON. NEW PLYMOUTH, WESTPORT. Kini—Monday, February 19. 9 a.m. FOR DUNEDIN, BLUFF, TIMARU. Waipiata—Tuesday, Feb. 20. 9 a.m. FOR SYDNEY. Waikouaiti—Friday, Feb. 16. 11 a.m.

iRIENT LINE TO LONDON. Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Frcmantlc, Colombo, Aden, Suez. Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Palma, Gibraltar. and Plymouth. Tons. IF..M.S. OTRANTO 20.000 Feb. 23 iR.M.S. ORFORD 20,000 Mar. M *R.M.S. ORSOVA 12.000 Mar. HI iR.M.S. ORONSAY 20.000 Apl. II tR.M.S. ORAMA 20,000 Apl. 24 "Tourist steamer, one class only Does not call at Palma. "'Calling also at Villcfrarichc, enabling through passengers spend evening at Nice or Monlo Carlo. FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: Ist Saloon from £B7 Single, £153 Return. 3rd Class from £39 Single, £7O Return Tourist from £4O Single. £72 Return. All fares subject to Exchange, which may be ascertained on enquiry. U.S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents. ]<] & A. LINE TO .JAPAN. Calling at Rabaul, Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, and Five Ports in Japan. Tons. Nellore 7000 Mar. 14 Circular Tanda 7000 Apr. 14 Quay Nankin 7000 May 12 Svdncv Nellore 7000 June 13 10.30 a'm. Tanda 7000 July 14 Big Reduction in Fares. Round Trip from Sydney 10 weeks. No hotel expenses. The liner is your hotel. Cheaper than living ashore. £9O first, £56 15s second. No Exchange. E. and A. Cuisine and Service are Unsurpassed. Joint Passenger Agents— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z.,

THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD. 05 VIA PANAMA CANAL REGULAR SAILINGS TO LONDON. A LIMITED NUMBER OF SPACIOUS MODERN STATEROOMS AVAILABLE. S.S. TUSCAN STAR loaves Auckland March Bth. S.S. DORIC STAR leaves Auckland March 17th. (Dates, Ports and Route subject to Alteration.) BLUE STAR LINE (N.Z.), LTD., 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington. Local Agent: A. H. TURNBULL and CO., Ltd., 150 Manchester street. \y W. TOY and C 0., TT • Lyttclton and Christchurch. SHIPPING, CUSTOMS, and FORWARDING AGENTS, EXPERT GRAIN GRADERS. 'Phones: 41-170, Lyttelton. 33-412. Christchurch. T8079 BUSINESS NOTICES. FAIL'S CAFE, CASHEL STREET. QD. DINNER NOW ON. OD. Including Soup and Fish. ' FISH AND OYSTER LUNCHEONS AND TEAS AS USUAL. F4825 ?PHE Timely Tempter" Morning, •*- Noon, and Night, Quick Brew Tea, 2s 8d lb, and save the coupons. Tucks. —lO NEWSPAPER PREFERENCE. IN a statement regarding methods of selling, Mr T. G Lee, president or Armour and Co., of U.S.A., says: "There are many ways of advertising lo advantage, but the daily newspaper continues to hold a place that belongs to it alone. Newspapers reach the public with certainty and speed. Programmes can be conceived to-day and made public to-morrow. Newspapers, also, give access to specific localities; have the confidence of their readers; and afford a speedy and effective means of reaching a buying public." "THE PRESS," Canterbury's Leading Daily, will convey your message to many thousands more people than any other Canterbury paper. The Bis; Paper with the • Big Circulation, •

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21090, 15 February 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21090, 15 February 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21090, 15 February 1934, Page 1

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