SHIPPING SERVICES. SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION. Company, Limited, VIA PANAMA CANAL. MATAROA... July 28 From Wgtoh. TAINUI Sep. 1 From Wgton CORINTHIC. Oct. 20 From Wgton TAMAROA... Nov. 17 From Wgton lONIC Dec. 15 From Wgton. MATAROA... Jan. 12 From Wgton. TAINUI Feb. 9 From Wgton Travel to England via Panama Canal, ■which is described as one of the World’S greatest travel thrills. Passengers to United States can travel via the famous Canal without material!/, increasing cost or time. Fares to Canal are now only—First, £55; Cabin, £4O; Third, £23 (plus ex? change). Connections to New York ana approximate cost, Including hotel penses at Canal, supplied on applications All steamers have Cinemas. For all particulars apply t$ Levin and Co., Ltd., Murray Roberts and Co, LbAv Dalgety and Co., Ltd. \ ABERDEEN AND WEALTH LINE ONE CLASS ONLY. Passenger Service to London, via Byd« ney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantity Colombo, Port Said, Malta, and SoutSampton. . Leave* ♦ esse!. Tons. Sydney, HOBSONS BAY... ' 14J76 Sept 1 JERVIS BAY .... 14176 Sen 29 LARGS BAY 14,176 Oct’ 1? MORETONBAY.. 14176 Nov. 24 ESPERANCE BAY 14176 Deri 8 HOBSONS BAY...] 14,176 Jm 8 Early bookings are essential, partlcth larly for the spacious A deck accommot mation. Lists for 1932 are now open. EUCHARIST CONGRESS, 1932. Travel by MORETON BAY, March 26. ESPERANCE BAY, April 9. HOBSONS BAY, May 7. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTDLEVIN AND COMPANY. LIMITED; MURRAY ROBERTS & CO., LTD/ AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL ' LINE. LIMITED MANILA, HONG-KONG, Calling at QUEENSLAND I’ORTS,' THURSDAY ISLAND. Steamer ~ Leaves Leaves Melbourne Sydney. CHANGTE.... July 15 July 22 TAIPING Aug. 12 Aug 19 CHANGTE.... Sept, 14 Sept. 19 Through passengers to SHANGHAI and JAPAN by Magnificent EMPRESS Steamers of 21,000 tons, and other lino, connecting at Hong-Kong, JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents, Featherston Street SOUTH AFRICA & ENGLAND BLUE FUNNEL AND WHITE STARABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE, fThemistocles Sept. 9 JCeramic Oct. 24 ♦Nestor Oct 6 fPemosthenes Nov. IT •Carries Ist Gass only tCarrics Ist and 3rd. Classes. iCarries Cabin Class only. • FARES FROM N.Z. 1 South Africa I Loa bom I Single | grturn | Stnplt | Ist ...I £74/10/1 £137 I £lO4 £lB3 Cabin . £5O/10/1 LUO £BO £165 3rd ...| £23 | | £3B SCO Interchangeable return tickets. To thJ fares quoted above will be added exchange. For full particulars, apply to DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED; MURRAY ROBERTS & COL, LEVIN AND COMPANY. LIMITED. WHITE STAR LINE TRANS-ATLANTIC SERVICES Including the magnificent Royal Mail Express Steamers:— MAJESTIC, 56,621 tons (The World’s Largest Steamer). OLYMPIC, 46,439 tons, HOMERIC, 34,351 tons. Also large fleet of modern Liners of from 20,000 to 30,000 tons, maintaining regular service between Montreal and New York, and European main ports. Through Bookings made in conjunction with the Union S.S. Co.'s 'Frisco and Vancouver services. A good selection of Atlantic Accommodation held in New Zealand. Travel by the White Star Line—foremost in Comfort and Service. For accommodation and full particulars apply— DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED; MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO,. LTD., LEVIN AND COMPANY. LIMITED,
via.c.p.r. ' TO ENGLAND. eWssBX I One ■ Management—Ship and , Shore. rpRAVEL via Vancouver rind the Canadian Rockies —six hundred miles of the most awe-inspiring scenery in the world, mighty snow-capped peaks, primeval forests, glaciers, lakes in the clouds, mile-high Lake Louise and Banff, with their palatial hotels, thence via one of a variety of routes, through Canada or U.S.A, to Montreal or Old Quebec, from whence sail the fast and luxurious Canadian Pacific ships to Southampton, Liverpool, and London—two days on the. picturesque and historic St. Lawrence, and then less than four on the open Atlantic. See that your itinerary provides for travel on the great white “EMPRESS OF BRITAIN”—the world's most luxurious shin. .... , For fares, suggested itineraries, ana beautifully illustrated literature, apply to U.S.S. Co., Thos. Cook and Son, or J. T. Campbell, Travelling Passenger Agent, 11 Johnston St., Wellington.
©EXCURSION TRIPS TO HONOLULU, HAWAII* From Auckland: AORANGI JULY 28 SONOMA AUG. 8 NIAGARA AUG. 25 VENTURA AUG. 29 RETURN FARES: Ist CLASS, £55. 2nd, £4O. Hotel Accommodation and Trips Arranged for at Various Tariffs. WINTER TOURS ARRANGED TO JAVA, FAR EAST, ETC. THOS. COOK & SON, WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL AGENTS, Featherston and Hunter Sts. (COOK'S CORNER), WELLINGTON. TRANSPORT SERVICES. P" ETONE.—McEwan, Carter, and CoLtd. Phones: Petone, 46—-315; City 43—439. Service Twice Daily to Cityyy'ELLINGTON — MARTINBORDAILY TRANSPORT SERVICE. For Particulars Phone 146. M. MULVANEY. Martinborough. PATEA CARRIERS? ~~ WO. GLENNY LTD.. General Car•riers and Forwarding Agents, PetesAll kinds of carting undertaken- Tgegrams: “Glenny.” Telephones: Office tin Residence 46 WANTED TO SELL. yy J. GAUDIN AND SON. COAL & GRAIN MERCHANTS. All kinds of Fodder and Poultry Food t large stocks of Maize and Winter Feeding. . Prime Potatoes a speciality. We deliver anywhere. Telephones: 22—420. 38 GhuzuM SLS 25—494. Kilbirnie and HatfidtoL
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 250, 18 July 1931, Page 5
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