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SHIPPING SERVICES. WINTER TOURS TO JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Calling at Brisbane, Townsville (opt.), Thursday Island, Port Moresby (opt.), Darwin, Bali (opt.), Java Ports (4), and Singapore. Leave Sydney every month by the favourite B.l*. Liners, MARELLA and MERKUR. Return Fares from Sydney: First Class, £93/15/-. Second Class, £63 (Alarella only). N.Z. Currency—no exchange. Intercolonial Fares additional. For literature and full details, apply IAURNS, PHILP AND CO., LTD., l-> Prudential Building. Wellington ; Palmerston North and Nelson. THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO., MATSON LINE (Inc. in U.S.A.). TO AMERICA—ENGLAND. Over the glamour route to California on the swift, luxury liners MARIPOSA and MONTEREY —3 days to Suva, 4 days to i’ago Pago, 9 days to Honolulu 14 days to Los Angeles, 15 days to San Francisco. Next sailings to California: Monterey, April 1, Mariposa. April 29. Monterey, Mav 27. Sailings from Auckland, o P-m. ‘ Sailings to SYDNEY nncl MELBOURNE: Monterey, March lot M? h rl P osa ' at Monterey. May 10. These sailings at TOURS from AUCKLAND. TO MHLBOURNE.-17 days (4 days at Sydney, 3 in Melbourne). First class £«. C To' FIJL—42 days (6 days at Suva). Firsjf class £2B/10/-; Cabin class, £23. TO HONOLULU-37 days (19 days n Hawaii). First class. £BO/10/-. camu CI TO SAN^’RANCISCO-6 F in California). First class. £149. Cabin Cl Engird’" and Round. World fares on application. Local Agents: Burns, Philp and Co., Ltd Prudential Buildings, Lambton Quay, Welilngton, Palmerston North and Nelson; T. and W. Young, Customhouse Quay, Wellington; Barraud and Abraham, Ltd., Palmerston North; Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd., Wanganui. Napier and Hastings. N.Y.K. (JAPAN MAIL) LINE. “REGULAR monthly service between AM Australia and the East, calling.at Or.vno, Manila. Hong Kong (transhipping to Shanghai), Nagasaki. Kobe. Osaka. Nagoya and Yokohama. Steamer. Lons. SUWA MARU .;.. 10.600 April 6 ATUTA MARU 8000 April 2 < TEN WEEKS ROUND TRI I' I 1 ROM SYDNEY. First Class £ }oB Second Class £6B For full particulars, literature, etc.. BURNS, PHILP & CO., LTD., Prudential Building, Wellington. And at Palmerston North and Nelson.

P. & 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TO INDIA AND ENGLAND. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. All vessels may call at any port on or off thp route, and the route and all sailings are subject to cancellation, change or devlation'with or without notice. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO Chief Passenger Agents for New Zealand: ■ THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO.. LTDWELLINGTON. Joint Agents, Wellington: JOHNSTON & CO.. LTD. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. “RANGITIKI,” “RANGITATA,” “RANGITANE.” 17,000-ton Motor Vessels. First C ass, ’Tourist Class, and Tourist ‘ B Class. "RIMUTAKA,” 16,0(10 Tons. “REMUERA,” 11.41)0 Tons. “ROTORUA,” 10,900 Tons. Tourist Class Service. (All one class.) For Information apply to — THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. WITHIN AFRICA—HIGHLIGHTS OF A WORLD TOUR' A WORLD Tour, abridged only in distance. In Africa, there is the balmy air and lush beauty of the sub-tropics, in conjunction with an amazing number of strange and enticing things to see. and never to forget. . Kruger National Pari: . . . teeming WIUI wild animals in their natural haunts: awesome mountain and river scenery . ■ . tne mighty Victoria Falls; romance of a past civilisation ... the mysterious Limpopo ruins ... in contrast to spacious, modern cities, where hospitality is the keynote. Here are facilities for practically every form of sport. Here is urban life with every modern embellishment . . . and toe traditional native life, just It has been back through the centuries. EXTREMELY MODERATE TRANSPORT FACILIJI ILS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD (Inc. in Eng.). Agents for SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS throughout New Zealand, Or Other travel _ Agen£s- ’ T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA Taking Passengers and Cargo To SYDNEY and MELBOURNE From Wellington. To SYDNEY from AUCKLAND. For sailing dates, fares, etc., apply to — HUDDART PARKER. LTD. (Incorporated in Australia), Post Office Square, Wellington.

£JOOK’S TRAVEL SERVICE. Agents for all Transportattou Lines and Services Throughout the World by Sea. Land or Air. In New Zealand or Abroad BOOK WITH COOKS, Bank of N.Z. Buildings. Wellington. P.O. Box IGfil Phone 47-070 OSTBOI-iRNL - zg FAVOURITE HOLIDAY, HEALTH AND SEASIDE RESORT. FIRST-CLASS RESIDENTIAL SUBURB. TUAMPERS PARADISE AMID BEAUTIFUL NATIVE BUSH XVITHIN such easy reach of Ihe Cardial ’’ City, the bush reserve of 1000 acres of magnificent native bush, is not sufficiently well-known nor its beauty appreciated. Yet within a half-hour of leaving the main road in Eastbourne, one is able bv means of well-graded paths to reach Irtish scenery efittal to file best to be seen in any other pari of New Zealand ACCOM MODATIONHillercst Guest House (tel. 2741. GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION — Eastbourne Motors (A M Bnilev. Proprietor). GROCERS AND STORES— E. V, Moore. Lid. Webb Stores. Ltd. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT— W. Hurst Barton (tel. 90). NEWSAGENTS AND LENDING LIBRARY— Misses G and G. Wadley THEATRE— Royal (S. F Fisher). TRANSPORT AND COAL— Wgtn.-Eastbourne. A. .1. Walling Tels. • City. 12-044: Local. 120 EASTBOURNE FERRY AND BUS. Ferrv —Today’s Timetable: Dep Day's Bay. 6.50. 7.53, 8.50, 10.45 n.m.: 3.10. 1.55 6.40 p.m. D»p. Rona Buy. 7.0. 8.5. 90. 10.5-t a.in.; 3.0. 4.45. 6.30 p.m.' Dep. Wellington. 7.40. 10.0 a.m.: 2.15. 4.5, 5.15. '..50, 7.3 pin. Bus—Today’s Timetable: Dep. East bourne, 6.35. 7.25. 7.55. 8.30 9.'-to. 10.30. 11.30 a.m.: 12.30, 1.30. :t 0. 3.36 1.20. 4.50. 5.30. 6.15, 7.0, 8.20. U. 30. 10.30 l»-m. Dap. Wellington. 7.25. 5.15 11.30. 10.30. 11.3'1 a.m.: 12.20, 1.30. 2..'.). 3.30, 1.9. 1.20, 1.10. 5.0. 5.20. 5.45, 6.5. 6.30 7.15, 8.30. 9.20. 10.0, 10.45, 11.20 p.m.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 137, 5 March 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 137, 5 March 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 137, 5 March 1940, Page 2

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