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PUBLIC NOTICES • EVIDENCE having been submitted 1 loss of Policy No. 324929, in the of THE PROVIDENT LIFE AS Sim *ll COMPANY, LTD., on the life of® L. Higginson, I hereby give my intention to issue, at the expir^ l * l four weeks from this date, a cow* take the place thereof, unless objSitj be previously lodged. H. de C. McArthur 1 General Dated at Dunedin, 10/1/47, “ MID LAND BU S B MIDLAND BUS f EXCURSION TRIPS ROUND THE GORGES: Al!-dav CnnA,ed Sightseeing Tour, leaves Bus daily (Monday to Friday), at 10 a m ® kets at 15/- each may be bought in 2 vance. Buffet lunch can be bouahti Ashley Gorge. LAKE COLERIDGE: Buses leave Ch«M Church daily (except Sunday), at 8.30 on an all-day excursion through the hit, of Canterbury. Fare: £1 return. NoT! servatkms necessary. OBSERVATION TOURS: Buses leave thedral square daily as follows: “ Northern Summit road: 10 a.m p.m. Fare 5/-. > Southern Summit road: 2 p.m. Fate-t/, • City and Suburban: 10 a.m. Fare 4/.< No reservations necessary YOUR INQUIRIES ARE WELCOMMi MIDLAND MOTORWAYS SERVICMT LIMITED, 31 Lichfield street. ’Phone 4Q»j jq MIDLAND TOU R s MIDLAND TOUhg TRAVEL by Midland Cruiser Coach Zealand’s most luxurious passenger K hide . . . fitted with deeply ciMhiwZ chairs and adjustable footrests . long window to each set Rives gU vision . . . it’s restful, comfortable MIL day travel. NORTH-WEST WONDERLAND TO» NORTH-WEST WONDERLAND TOnt Taking you in easy stages through North-west of the South Island , . . K glory of Marlborough Sounds . . . Nelson and the golden sands of WumJ terl . . . the magnificent Buller qK . . . the Pancakd Rocks and BlowhoK Punakaiki . . . lovely Lakes Br u «» lanthe, and Mapourika . . . the glafjf Ferguson's Bush and the world-renorig Franz Josef Glacier. Tour No. 1: February 7th to Febftim 18th. Tour No. 2: February 21st to 14th - u Tour No. 3: March 7th to March jja Tour No. 4: March 21st to April Tour No. 5: April 18th to April m Tour No. 6: May 2nd to May 13th, SOUTHERN BLUE LAKES T0!)| SOUTHERN BLUE LAKES TO® A leisurely journey through the nicent mountain and lake land through Dunedin and Invercargill th qk forgettable Lakes Manapouri and Anau . . . the breathtaking beauty the Eglinton Valley . . . pietUMi»ai Queenstown, with a steamer trip to fa Head of the Lake and Paradise cinating' country of gold fever . Lindls Pass and the Waitaki Hydro. « Tour No. 1: February 27th to. Mlrtl

9th. Tour No. 2: March Sth to March Ifttfc, Tour No. 3: March 20th to April CAREFREE HOLIDAYS S: CAREFREE HOLIDAYS No worries about hotel and transport bookings ... no struggling with sulf cases . . . everything is arranged your holiday pleasure . . . There’ll be I hostess to tell you of places of intem and attend to your comfort. MAKE YOUR INQUIRIES NOW MIDLAND TOURS, LIMITED, MIDLAND TOURS, LIMITED, Bus Station Building, 29 Lichfield street. ’Phone 32-43 L Open on Saturday morning!. ■ SHIPPING THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD.. DIRECT SERVICE TO UK.. VIA PANAMA CANAL AND CURACAO. ' b Ruahine Auckland Jan. 20, c e Rangltiki Auckland a Rakaia March, 1047 d Rimutaka April, 194/ c Rangitata Early May, 1947. Rangitoto Building Ready April, IMB . L , Ports and dates subject to alteration, a Cabin Class. b Tourist Class. c These ship®, until they are refitted tt 1947-48, will carry passengers in dormitories, accommodating 18 to ■ persons, and in tiered berths tt cabins. e This vessel sails via Sydney, PanattU Canal, and Cufacao. All persons wishing to proceed to tne United Kingdom must' first obtain Exit Permits from the Department of Internal Affairs.

Full particulars of further proceduh may be obtained on application to uu Company’s Offices and Agents through' out New Zealand. M.A.N.Z. LINE. 4a ' Montreal. Australia, New Zealand vMe Ltd. (Incorporated in Canada).nK REGULAR MONTHLY SERVICE TO U.S.A. and CANADA. PORTS OF DISCHARGE—NEW YOtt BOSTON AND ST. JOHN/HALIF« at ship’s option. KAIMATA (the N.Z.S. Co., Ltd,). LOADING AT DUNEDIN, TIMAB, WELLINGTON January/Febrile KAIPAKI (the N.Z.S.C. Co., Ltd.). LOADING AT AUCKLAND, NAPflh January/February, 1947. CITY OF fcASTBOURNE (F.S.N. Co. MB LOADING at NEW ZEALAND PORT»February, 1947. (Vessels. Ports and dates subject ii alteration without notice.) Cargo accepted for Inland Points' tt U.S.A, and Canada. For further information, apply to— THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CC. LTD., or FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (Agents: Kinsey and Co. Ltd,), or PORT LINE LIMITED (AgeritM Kinsey and Co., Ltd.). SHAW SAVILL LINE. To England via Panama. Sailing daM subject to alteration without notice. "WAIWKRA” T~Tourist | ’mid? fefiT” "WAIRANGI” Tourist Mid. March "ARAWA” I Tourist | Late Via Australia and S. Africa. "TOMINTON MONARCH” | Transport | End Via Australia and Suez. -LARGS BAY" | Transport | Uni MH NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCS CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) 1 We are Passenger Booking Agents for SHAW SAVILL LINE to England, via Panama. Also ABERDEEN COMMONWEALTH LINE To England, via Suez. For inquiries apply tot NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCf CO. OF N.Z.. LTD., 147 Hereford street, Christchurch. BLUE STAR LINE. Fast Service to United Kingdom. A limited number of appointed Staterooms are available on tM fast modern Blue Star Motor Vessel!, t M.V. Australia Star—end January. M.V. Gothic Star—early February. M.V. Saxon Star—end March. M.V. Napier Star—end March. M.V. Brisbane Star—early April. Subject to. alteration without notice. Full particulars can be obtained on plication.

BLUE STAR LINE (N.Z.), LTD, 22 Customhouse quay, P,O. Box 1221. Wellington. Christchurch Agent: A. H. Turnbull Co., Ltd., . I 150 Manchester street, Christchurch. - i Telephone 36-234. WORLD’S GREATEST TRAVEL ,1 SYSTEM. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY-* 21,000-mile system, spanning the NOH® American Continent, with direct service® or connexions to the U.S., and together by modern passenger and frtlOT train the great cities, industfies, *o® agricultural areas of Canada. CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS—At Victoria, Lake Louise. Banff, Toronto Royal Ydrk, the largest in the Quebec (Chateau Frontenac—twice during the war the meeting place of Allied leaders), and other places. CANADIAN PACIFIC Restricted Atlantic service resumed. P!d* fic service (to Japan, Shanghai, and Honi Kong), tc be resumed later. CANADIAN PACIFIC AIRUNE** Serving the mineral-rich northlands W Canada. For literature and information, aPP>F : CANADIAN PACIFIC (Incorporated in Canada). Auckland, Wellington. Or any office of the Union S.S. P. and % O. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Principal Agents; THE N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25080, 11 January 1947, Page 4

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