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SHIPPING SERVICES. SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO bUU 1 uAMP'WN, VIA PANAMA CAtNAL. Steamer. Tons Date. From rTAINUI Oct. 4~ Wgton. •MATAROA 12,359 Oct. 29 Auck. (CORINTHICNov. 23 tARAWA end Fet ITONIC Dec. 28 ’MATAROA Mar. 17 J.ATHENIC mid Jan tCORINTHICApr.iI •TAMAROA Jan 21 tIONIC May 9 tTAINUI Feb. 15 IATHENIC end May Passengers embark previous evening. •New luxurious (Jit-burning steamers, carrying First and Third Classes. fThree Classes. JSccond and Third Classes. All passengers must secure Passports. For all particulars, apply to LEVIN AND CO., LTD., DALGETY AND CO.. LTD., MURRAY ROBERTS & CO., LTD. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION CO., LIMITED. R.M.S. TAINUI, FOR SOUTHAMPTON, NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. ■pA'SSENGERS are requested to note ■*- that the Steamer will leave the Glasgow Wharf, THIS DAY (TUESDAY’), 4th instant, at: 5 p.m., and they uiust embark hot later than 4 p.m. Passengers uro reminded that they must have their Passports available for inspection on embarkation. All Baggage (except Hand Cabin) must be alongside tho Steamer by 11 a.m. THIS DAY (Tuesday), 4th inst. LEVIN AND CO., LTD.. Agents. THE ALL RED ROUTE CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN LINE TO VANCOUVER. Via Suva and Honolulu. (CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYAcross Canada—through tbc most magnificent mountain region in tbc world. Nearly seven hundred peaks over 6000 feet in height. For the traveller there is perfect, accommodation at the famous CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS at Vancouver, Sicamous, Lake Louise, Banff, Calgary, Winnipeg, Montreal and Quebec. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS —TO England—n thousand miles along the sheltered St. Lawrence River—through quaint French Canada —then about four days on the open Atlantic. , Famous “Empress” and Cabin Class Ships from Montreal or Quebec to Liverpool, Southampton, Belfast , and Glasgow. For information and literature, apply to any office of the Union S.S. Co., any Tourist Booking Agency, or A. W. Essex, Passenger Manager for New Zealand, CANADIAN PACIFIC TvAILWAY CO., Maritime Building, Quay Street, Auckland. BURNS, PHILP TOURS BooK your passage with us when visiting the EAST, and travel in comfort by steamers of the N.Y.K. LINE. (Nippon Yusen Kaisba). These excellent steamers sail trom Melbourne and Sydney Monthly, calling at Brisbane, Thursday Island, Davao, Manila Hong Kong, Nagasaki Kobe, and Yokohama. Passengers can be Booked through u ENGLAND and all parts of the World ROUND THE WORLD TOURS ARRANGED. For Booklets and all information aP BURNS, PHILP. AND CO., LTD.. 69—75 Moleswcrth Street HUDDART PARKER, LTD. FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland): ULIMAROA—October 7. FOR SYDNEY (From Wellington): ULIMAROA—October 21. HEAD OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND, HUDDART PARKER BUILDING. Post Office Square. Wellington. TRANSPORT SERVICES. CITY and Suburban.-F. Marshall, 114 Wakefield Street; 41-692. Park RdMiramar. 14-576. Carrier and Cartage lontracts. — U UTT - Horlor’e Motors, Twice Daily Oto City Hutt I<L City 23- 1/0 (}ravel, Sand, Rock, Garden Soil. HUTT— Cunningtiamo Carrying Co. Ltd., ’Phones, Hutt 46- 402. City 40- 112 Twice Daily to City ETONE-McEwan, Carter and Co Ltd., Phones, Petone 46-315, City 43 439 Service Twice Daily to City from southern ports, and will go on to 'Vhe a oalm, from Bluff, via ports, is due here ou Friday, and will proceed to W Th<f a p'akura will leavo here, to-night for Napier and Gisborne, and is duo tack ol 9’he a Alexander, from New Plymouth, is expected here to-day. She will baie later in the day for Westport and G -cyThe Holmdale, from Dunedin, via ports, is duo at Wellington on Thursday, and will go on to Wanganui-

MAGNETIC CORNS. Specially tender corns seem to have a magnetic attraction for other people’s boots. Meaning that if you have a corn that huns when you look at it, it’s ten to one someone treads ou or kicks against it. There is a nerve iu that toe under constant pressure—which is why there is pain Get the corn completely out root as well as hard surface, with Proeandra. This, proven remedy never fails, Is. 6d.— Advt. 325

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 8, 4 October 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 8, 4 October 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 8, 4 October 1927, Page 11

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