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SHIPPING SERVICES. . SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION COMI'A.NH. LIMITED, DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON, VIA PANAMA CANAL. Steamer. Tons. Date 1 rom tt'J’AINUf 10,00 b Feb. r - Wgtoh. ♦TAMAROA 12.350 Mar. 12 Wgton. ft'’ “ I'IATAItOA M MhsI,IONIC tl’AlNUl July 2’MATAROA Oct,—. j-Embarkation previoius evening. ♦Oil-burning steamers, carrying I’irst and Third Classes and Ships Orchestra —33 days to England, via Curacao. JCabin and Third Classes. Al) steamers have Cinemas and Pan a tropes. All passengers must secure Passports. For all particulars, apply to LEVIN AND CO, LTD, DALGETY AND CO, LTD, , MURRAY ROBERTS & CO, LTDSOUTH AFRICA & ENGLAND BLUE FUNNEL AND WHITE STARABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE. ♦Nestor Feb. 24 rDemosthcnes {Runic Feb. 25 March 18 {Ceramic Mar. •Carries Ist Class only. {Carries Ist' and 3rd Classes. {Carries ‘Cabin' Class (l.c„ superior 2nd class) only. , FARES FROM N,Z. I South Africa. ”| Louubu. | Single. , Retnrn.l Single. I Return Igt , J £74/10/1 £137 i £lOl ' £lB3 Cabin | 51/10/1 96 | 75 | 135 3rd ~| 23 | 42 I 38 | 69 interchangeable Return Tickets For full particulars, apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED. LEVIN AND COMPANY, LIMITED. FEDERAL S.N. CO., LTD. Regular Service to and from Avonmouth, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow. Loads Sails Steamer, Wellington. Finally '{Kent Jan. 20 25 Wton. Jan. 25 '{Cornwall Auck. Feb. 6 {Turaklna Feb. 5 8 Pt. Chai. Feb. 20 '{Cumberland Mar, 3 8 Napier Mar. Io ’Via Panama. {Via London. For Freight apply to W. WALLIS, Agent, Federal Steam Navigation Co, Ltd, Maritime Building, Customhouse Quay. Telephone 42—362. SCOTTISH SHIRE LINE. LIMITED. TO LONDON DIRECT. T.S.S. ARGYLLSHIRE (12,000 Tons.) This Favourite Steamer will sail from LYTTELTON. ABOUT MARCH 8, 1930. Saloon Passengers only. • Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. For information regarding fares, etc, apply TURNBULL, MARTIN, & COMPANY, Managing Agents, 5 Crawford Street, Dunedin, And N.Z. Shipping Co, Ltd, Thos. Cook & Sons at all Centres. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS ’ And CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS REGULAR MONTHLY SAILIKGS For NEW YORK, BOSTON. AND HALIFAX. CANADIAN HIGHLANDER. Loading Wellington, January 30. Sailing finally from Auckland, February 5. Cargo accepted for transhipment at New York to United Kingdom and Continental ports. For Freight, apply CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT MARINE, LTD, Wellington. ’Phone 42 —308. NEW PLYMOUTH ONEHUNGA-AUCKLAND SERVICE (Weather, Etc, Permitting.) S.S. NGAPUHI Leaves Now Plymouth for Unehunga—- ' Tuesdays and Fridays at 7 p.m. Leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth— Mondays and Thqrsdays. . Further information ean bi obtained from Levin and Co, Ltd, WellinKtyn, or Northern S.S, Co, Ltd, Joint Agents. or from the Union S.S. Co.« Lto. QOOK’S PASSAGE OFFICE NEW ADDRESS: CORNER HUNTER & FEATTIE RSON STS., WELLINGTON. TEL. 40—861. HtA.Xl'il’tlll 1 SEKkI.ES P ETONE. —McEwan, Carter,, and Co, Ltd. Phones: Petoue, 46—315: City, 43—430, Service Twice Daily to City. The air at the corner of Queen Street and Victoria Street, Auckland, was thick with bees the other afternoon, and hundreds of strollers saw what has probably never before happened—a swarming on the driver’s canopy of a motorlorry on the Victoria Street stand (relates the ‘’Star”). A man who evidently knew the way of the thing beat a tattrto with his pipe on, an empty tobacco tin, and gradually the nucleus of n hive followed the sound. In a short' while the bees had formed a scrum round the queen bee.‘the lot hanging down from the edge of the roof the little cabin where the driver sits. It was a van- used by a furniture firm and. oddly enough, the legend along the side was: “Make 1 our Home B —” and then, on the next panel, "eautiful.” The bees may have missed the last part of the word, but anyhow they accepted the invitation. Sending for a benzine ease, the bee charmer, using a hand brush, quietly swept in the struggling mass, the box being held on the bend of n man standing on the sround. Onlookers who had lively recollections of hitving been stung by an angry bee emp not und erst aml the cool nnd wav in which the man with the hand brush mid the man with the box on his head went about the job with bees crawling all over them. - Go on. ees never sting when they are swarnulb-. said (in obliging student of tin nrnl history when one of the bystanders expressed astonishment ’•! the mep s brinerv. It was certainly news to many people in the crowd. Eventually the lorrv owner drove off with his ben’dne case full of bees on the roof of bis cabin.

SLEEPLESS FROM SUNBURN. Q-TOL GIVES RELIEF. Reckless sun-bathing without Q-tol protection brings sleepless nights of agony. You need Q-tol to prevent sunburn—but if you forget to use It beforehand apply Q-tol afterwards to the sore, smarting skin. Instant relief—lien ven ly cooling. , , Always keep a bottle on hand. Sold everywhere. The larger size is more economical. Men—you can shave your sunburned faces. Apply Q-tol before lathering and after drying the face—AdvL

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 104, 27 January 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 104, 27 January 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 104, 27 January 1930, Page 15