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INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

Agencies .. ..18 Amusements .. .. 1 Auctions .. ..20 Births and Deaths .. 1 Board and Residence .. 16 Businesses for Sale .. 19 Businesses Wanted .. 19 Cars for Sale .. .. 19 Cars Wanted .. .. 19 Car Parts and Access. 19 Chiropodists .. .. *1 Cycles. Buy and Sell .. 19 Coal, Coke, Firewood .. 18 Dances, Socials, etc. .. 1 Dentistry .. .. 16 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Eggs, Poultry, etc. .. 18

SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES NEW ZEALAND LINE. Direct Service to United Kingdom via Panama Canal and Curacao. b “Ruahine” Wellington August 25. a “Rangitiki” Wellington September 15 b “Rangitoto” October 30. b “Rangitane* November 27. a “Rangitata” December 18. b •‘Ruahine'*January 19 Ports and Dates Subject to Alteration. a First and Tourist Class. b One Class. Further Particulars are Obtainable from THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD., 149 Hereford street. Christchurch. Telephone 77-530. D.T.C. ORIENT LINE. MAIL STEAMERS TO ENGLAND, VIA COLOMBO, ADEN, PORT SAID, NAPLES, MARSEILLES. GIBRALTAR: Steamer Tons From Sydney ORONTESt 20.000 Sept. 22 ORCADES* 28.000 Sept. 24 OTRANTOt 20,000 Oct. 20 ORSOVA*29,OOO Oct. 23 •First and Tourist “B.” tOne Class. tNot all vessels call at all ports. BOOMERANG EXCURSIONS TO BRITAIN AND BACK for Less than 2d a Mile. FIRST-CLASS RETURN: £2OO, £230, £260 Stg. (From Sydney by ORIENT LINE sailings):

ORCADES I 28,000 I Sept. 24 ORSOVA 29,000 Oct. 23 ORIONI 24,000 I Nov. 17 Wide choice of Orient or P. and O. sailings for return from Europe between February and May, 1955, or 12 months later if stop-over desired. . Agents: UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 168 Hereford street, Christchurch. - Telephone 87-310. T.T. CANADA AND U.S.A. By ORIENT LINE from Auckland to SUVA, HONOLULU, VANCOUVER, and r SAN FRANCISCO. Single Journeys or Round-Pacific Voyages in FIRST, INTERMEDIATE FIRST, and TOURIST “B” CLASSES. Sailings from Auckland, 1954/55: — ORION, 24,000 tons, September 21. ORONSA.Y, 28,000 tons, Nov. 22. ORCADES, 28,000 tons, Dec. 20. ORSOVA, 29,000 tons. January 31. ORION. 24,000 tons, March 29. ORONSAY, 28,000 tons. July 18. Persona] Dollar • Allowance has been officially authorised. Details on application to Agents: UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., • 168 Hereford street, Christchurch. Telephone 87-310. T.T- ’ , BLUESTAR LINK SAILINdS TO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA PANAMA CANAL AND CURACAO. Offer facilities for travel by the most direct route/in modern cargo liners with limited passenger accommodation. SCOTTISH STAR—Auckland, early September. ENGLISH STAR—Bluff, mid-September. SYDNEY STAR—Mid-October. BRISBANE STAR—Late November. EMPIRE STAR—Third week December. Subject to alteration without notice. Further particulars can be obtained on application to A. H. TURNBULL and CO., LTD., 150 Manchester street, Christchurch. (P.O. Box 276), Telephone: Office, 88-876. LYTTELTON OFFICE: P.O. Box 36, Lyt-

telton. J Tel. Add.: “CULTIVATE,” Christchurch, g . Th.S. i SHAW SAVILL LINE SAILINGS TO GREAT BRITAIN i Via Panama Canal and Curacao Class From MATAROA Tourist Auckland 4th Sep. CERAMIC First Auckland 17th Sep. xCORINTHIC First Auckland 28th Sep. TAMAROA Tourist 26th Nov. GOTHIC LFirst— I End Dec. xOmits Curacao, but calls Trinidad. Via Australia and South Africa. ARAWA ITourist I Auckland ]27th Aug. DOMINION I I . . « MONARCHIFirst I Auckland I Bth Sep. These ships also offer opoprtunities to and from Melbourne and Fremantle. Subject to alterations without notice. S.S "SOUTHERN CROSS." This 20,000 Ton Passenger Liner, to carry 1000 Tourist Class Passengers, all in air-conditioned accommodation, will be launched on 17th August and be in service in April. 1955. SHAW SAVILL and ALBION CO., LTD.. (Inc. in England), 220 High street, Christchurch. ’Phone 79-034. Agents throughout New Zealand. ■T.T.S. OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA FREIGHT SERVICE FROM AND TO THE FAR EAST. M.V. “TOZAI MARU NO. 11." DUE: AUCKLAND, SEPT. 4; WELLINGTON, SEPT. 10; DUNEDIN, SEPT. 15, thence Australia. LOADS FOR: YOKOHAMA (due Opt. 16), NAGOYA, YOKKAICHI, KOBE, and OSAKA. Through Bills of Lading available to other Far Eastern Ports. (All Contracts are made on the terms arid , conditions of the current Osaka Shosen Kaisha Bill of Lading, which can be seen at the offices of the Company or its Agents.) For freight rates, etc., apply to: GEO. H. SCALES, LTD., Managing Agents in New Zealand, 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington. T.T.

For Your AIR BOOKINGS CHRISTCHURCH SYDNEY. CHRISTCHURCH MELBOURNE. CONSULT KINSEY and CO., LTD., 154 Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phone 83-987. T.T.S. HUDDART PARKER, LTD. (Incorporated in Victoria.) t.s.m.v. WANGANELLA 10,000 tons. : WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY: 4 p.m. August 26, September 23, November 4. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY: 4 p.m. September 9. October 7, October 21, December 2. KINSEY and CO., LTD.. 154-156 Hereford st. 'Phone 86-987. . T.T.S.

OTHER SHIPPING ADVERTISEMENTS, PAGE 1. BOARD AND RESIDENCE BOARD offered to 2 working men. 34 &Tebb street. X 6941 GENT, non-drinker, wants Board, Single Room, or Bach. Urgent. E 7375, “Press.” BOARD offered sober working man. 11 Churchill street, City.X74ls BED and Breakfast, close station. 59 Ferry road. 'Phone 87-575. BED and Breakfast, City. Casuals, Permanents. Reasonable. Ring 75-869. D.T.C. MACDONALDS, 305 Worcester st., City: Vacancies, bed-breakfast.X72oß BOARD, Gents, Permanents and Casuals. Kew Cottage, 2728 Cashel 5t.X7219 FITZGERALD House. Bed, breakfast, board. 11l Fitzgerald ave. ’Phone 75-548. 1 X 6581 DURHAM House, 389 Durham st. Bed, Breakfast. Comfortable; Central. — M.T.TJP. BED and Breakfast, 35s weekly. 276 Barbadoes street, just south of Worcester street. M.T.W.T. BED and Breakfast, City. Permanents, reasonable, and Casuals. 148 Bealey ave. D.T.C. CARPET and Feltex, old and new, made and laid; Lino laid, underfelt supplied; 2day service. 'Phone 80-222, business hours. . D.T.C. CLEAN, comfortable Private Board offered 2 young men friends or two willing to share large double front room. Washing, etc. 293 Bealey avenue. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, ETC. OVERSEAS Milliner Model Hats by “KAY-MAR.” Renovations, large fittings. 464 Papanui rd. 'Phone 49-301.T.T.5. , COATS, Costumes, Tailored to Measure and Ready to Wear. G. W. Beck, Ladies’ . Tailor, 148 High st. (opp. A. J. Whites, • Ltd ) - ~ T-T- -! FURNITURE Removals and Storage, in- . eluding Saturdays. Expert work. *Phone ’ Whittakers, 76-858, 76-643. T.T.S.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27426, 12 August 1954, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27426, 12 August 1954, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27426, 12 August 1954, Page 16

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