SHIPPING AND AB SERVICES OIUENT UN* VU SUB* to LONDON Calling at Colombo. Aden. Port Said. Naples. Marseille* Gibraltar. Sailings from Steamer f ems Audu Syd- s ORION* 34,000 - Jan. 24 ORSOVA*(a) 39,000 Feb. S ORCADES* 28,000 FebJBMar.7 ORONTESt is) 30.000 Mar 18 ORONSAY* (h) 28,000 - Apr. 3 ORION* (h) 24,000 - Apr 30 ORONTESt (S) 20.000 Jun. 25 ORCADES*(a 28,000 JuL 1 Jul. 8 ORION* 24,000 Aug » ORONSAY* |Aug. 18 Aug 33 * First abd Tourist B t Tounsi .One Class (a) Omits Adelaide (h> Calls Hobart en route to Melbourne (s) Disembarking passengers at Southampton instead of London. RETURN LlCK.tri b SAVA. 1U PER CENT They are valid for 12 months; and Interchangeable with P. and O. Shaw Savtll, Blue Funnel Lines and' Shipping Co New reductions in off-season fares via Sues . . ■ “ECONOMIC” TICKETS ... in Tourist and One Class. . . . A new kind of single ticket for offseason travel from Australia to Britain and Mediterranean ports between August and December reduces fares by amounts varying from approximately 20 per cent, to 37 per cent. r . FIRST CLASS.’"OFF-SEASON" SINGLE TICKETS Between September and December, First Class single tares will be condensed and simplified, e.g., most present tariffs will show reductions ot from £2O to £lOO Stg. "BOOMERANG" TICKETS Substantial downward revisions of higher grades ot "Boomerang Excursion” tares to Britain wifi also apply this year and the return period will be extended to permit return between January 1 and May 31, 1959, or 12 months later.
ORIENT LINE From Auckland, via SUVA, HONOLULU, VANCOUVER AND SAN FRANCISCO From Steamer rons Auckland ORCADES 28,000 Jan. 27 HIMALAYA* 28,000 Mar. 24 ORSOVA 29,000 May 2 ORCADES 28,000 May 30 ORSOVA ip) 20,000 Jun. 13 ORONSAY (1) 28,000 July. 1« HIMALAYA-11) 28,000 Aug. 11 ORCADES (1) 28.000 Oct. 10 ORONSAY (1) 28,000 Nov U Carrying passengers in Firn. Class intermediate First Class, and Tourtan "B” Class •Carrying First Class intermediate First Class and Tourist Class (1) Calls Los Angeles (pi Proceeds from San Francisco to London via Panama _ „ RETURN TICKETS SAVE 10 P.C AND UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS ARB INTERCHANGEABLE WITH MATSON LINE. ORIENI LINE TO CANADA AND U.S.A. NORTH AMERICA BOOMERANG VOYAGES Returning In the Same Ship. First Class Only. AT 1J SINGLE FARES—from £315 ORCADES - 32 days. 27 JAN. from Auckland: Returns 28 Feb . UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. 168 Hereford street, Christchurch Telephone 76-290 TH. Other SMppinu Notice* Op Foqg I •
NORTH CANTERBURY ADVERTISEMENTS EMPTY CASKS FOR SALE. EMPTY CASKS FOR SALE. EMPTY CASKS FOR SALE. Size 44 gsllons. only once used, in good order, 10/- each. Reduction for Quantity. • Apply:— PEEL PRODUCTS, LTD. ’Phone 566, Rangiora. GENUINE Reductions in Cameras. Prices cut in half. See our Window Hickmott’s Pharmacy. T.H. PLUMS for bottling and lam, 6d lb. Potatoes. 3d lb. Kidd, East belt •Phone 607 M. 6950 FOR All Classes of Brickwork. A. Whitehouse, ’Phone 433, Rangiora. T.H.
PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. POWER CUT-OFF. WEATHER permitting, POWER win be CUT OFF in the FERNSIDE. CUST, SUMMERHILL, and WEST EYRETON •districts and OXFORD COUNTY on THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, from 1.00-4.30. p.m.. for main line mantenance. A. BUCKINGHAM, Enginem*-Secretary. RANGIORA. J 20.1.58. 6949 APPLES, Plums, now ready at Lobum Self Service Shop or delivered, Rangiora. R. G. Dunlop. 6949
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