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SHIPPING SERVICES. SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON VIA PANAMA CANAL. Steamer. Tons. Date From ‘TAMARUa 12,350 Jan 21 Auck tATHENIO 12.350 Jan. 27 Wgtu. tTAINUI Feb. 15 •TAMAROA Jun 9 IARAWA Mar 1 tATHEN iC.via Monte •MATAROA Mar 17 Video Ear Jun tCORINTHIC Ap 11 JARAW A. via Monte tIONIC May 9 video Mid. July Passengers embark previous evening. •New luxurious Oif-barning steamers, carrying First and Third Classes. fThree Classes and. Third Classes. All passenger must secure Passports. For all particulars, apply to LEVIN AND CO.. LTD , DALGETY AND CO.. LTD., MURRAY ROBERTS & CO . LTD. P. AND O. VIA THE CAPE SERVICE One Clas Only. TO DURBAN, CAPE TOWN. AND LONDON. Leaves Steamer. Tonnage Sydney. BALLARAT 13,1(i(r Jan. 24 BENDIGO 13,100 Feb. 4 BERRIMA 11,100 Feb. 17 FARES. To England from £39. T< South Africa from £23. Through Bill of Lading given South African cargo. MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO., LTD. Wellington, Dunedin, Wanganui Napier. Gisborne. Invercargill. TO ENGLAND BY CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS. T ESS than four days on the open Atlantic via the great St. Lawrence River Route:— Tons. s.s. Empress of Scotland 25,150 s.s. Empress of Australia 21,850 s.s. Empress of France 18,350 s.s. Duchess of Atlioll (building) 18,500 s.s. Duchess of Bedford (building) 18,500 s.s. Montnairn 17,300 s.s. Montroyal 15,650 s.s. Montcalm 1G.400 s.s Montclare 16,400 s.s. Montrose 16,400 s.s. Minnedosa 15,200 s.s. Melita 15,200 s.s. Metagama 12,400 Sailing dates up to November 30, 1928, now available. Berths on any of the above steamers can now be reserved at any office of the Union S'.S. Co., any Tourist Booking Agency, or A. W. ESSEX, Passenger Manager for New Zealand, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Maritime Building, Quay Street, Auckland.

FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Service to and from Avonmouth. Manchester, Liverpool. Glasgow S.S. SURREY, FROM V ' ING li-. ABOUT JANUARY 21. FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK. HORORATA, FROM AUCKLAND, . ABOUT JANUARY 21. Loads Wellington about January *J. For Freight, apply to W WALLIS. Agent. Federal Stea: Navigation Co. Ltd., Government Life Insurance Building, Custom ho’ se Quay. Telephone 42 362

HUDDART. PARKER, LTD. FOR SYDNEY (from Wellington); ULIMAROA—January 13, noon. FOR SYDNEY (from Auckland): ULIMAROA—January 27. HEAD OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND HUDDART PARKER BUILDING, ' Post Office Square Wellington TRANSPORT SERVICES. Phone 42—006. Expert Furniture Removers, IfcGOWAN AND MAGEE LTD., Cartage Contractors, Customs, Shipping, Forwarding and Insurance Agents, 34 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, Wellington. Li MARSHALL, Cartage Contractor, ‘ City, Miramar, twice daily; Furniture removals a specialty. Phones 114 Wakefield Street, 41—692, Miramar 14576. HUTT Horlor’s Motors Twice Daily to City Hutt 177, City 23-170. Gravel, Sand, Rock, Garden Soil. HUTT Cunmnghame Carrying Co., Ltd., Phones, Hutt 46- 402, City 40—112. Twice Daily to City P ETONE- McEwan, Carter and Co., Ltd., Phones, Petone 46 315, City 43 439 Service Twice Daily to City EASTBOURNE Wellington Dailv Ser vice. Walling Bros.. Office Associ uted Motor Carriers Fa risk St. Phones 42- -ROR 8 Eastbourne

BAD EYESIGHT. Improved by Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Mrs. M. Sharp, Peel Street, Cobdeji, Greymouth, writes:—"l have taken Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills for some time, as I am subject to bad sight, and find, at times, it difficult to, read and my eyes trouble me. After taking a dose of two pills before retiring to rest at night, 1 rise ever so much brighter next morning, and my sight is restored to such an extent that I can not only read, but thread a needle, and do sew ing work. This should prove of interest to other persons, such as dressmakers and machinists, whose sight is so often taxed to the. extreme in badlylighted premises. I have recommended these pills to neighbours and acquaintances who suffer with bad heads occasionally or headaches from biliousness, etq.”—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 88, 12 January 1928, Page 11

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