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SHIPPING SERVICES. FOLLOW THE SUNSHINE. Attractive Winter Tours arranged by BURNS, I’HILFAND CO., LTD. Return Steamer Fare from New Zealand to — jrjji from £23 Honolulu • t' lom Papua, New Guinea from x tv/iv/* Java, Singapore .. from £ll4/.>/Hong Kong, Saigon from £llo/10/Solomon Islands •- from tuO/lu/All fares payable in New Zealand Currency. For details, apply— Burns, philp and co., ltd.. Prudential Bldg.. Wellington; And at 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 Pago Pago, 9 days to Honolulu 14 days to Los Angeles, 15 days to San B rancisco. Next sailings to California: Monterey, April 1, Mariposa, April 29 Monterey, Mav 27. Sailings from Auckland, p P;™'. Sailings to SYDNEY and MELHlibll. L; Mariposa, April 12; Monterey, Maj j Mariposa, June 7. These sailings • HOLIDAY TOURS from AUCKLAND. TO MELBOURNE.—I 7 days (4 days at Sydney, 3 in Melbourne). First cla»s £.37. FIJL—I2 days (6 days at Suva). First class- £2B/10/-; Cabin class, TO HONOLULU.-—37 days (10 days □ Hawaii). First class. £BO/10/-. camo CI TO’ weeks (t) days in California). First class, £149, Cabin C 1 England 9 ’and Round. World tares on application. inn'll Accnts: Burns, Pbilp and Co., Ltd., Prudential Buildings, Larabton Quay, Wellington, Palmerston Kortli and t son* T and W. Young, Customhouse Qi.aj, Co., Ltd., Wanganui, h,apier and Hastings. N.Y.K. (JAPAN MAIL) LINE. REGULAR monthly service between Australia and the East, calling.at Oavao, Manila. Hong Kong (transhipping to Shanghai), Nagasaki. Kobe. Osaka. Nag S^mei dYol;oham!l 'Tons. Sydney. STHVA M VRU .... 10.600 April 6 ATUTA MARU 8000 April 2t "ten WEEKS ROUND TRIP FROM SYDNEY. First Class ■ Second Class ±bo . For full particulars, literature, etc., BURNS, PHILP & co., LTD., Prudential Building, Wenington. 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 the route and the route and nil sailings are subject to cancellation, change or deviation with or without notice. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO Chief Passenger Agents for New Zealand. THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO.. LTD., WELLINGTON. Joint Agents, Wellington: JOHNSTON & CO., LTD. jr P.M. LINE. MONTHLY SAILINGS: z-x FROM AUCKLAND AND WELLING- * TON TO PORT MORESBY, JAVA, SINGAPORE AND SAIGON, returning via South Pacitie Islands by s.s. Usman and m.v. Maetsuycker. (b) FROM SYDNEY TO BALI, JAVA AXU SINGAPORE, by t.s.s. Nieuw Holland aud Nieuw Zeeland. Through bookings via Java and Singapore to AFRICA. ENGLAND and Continental ports. For full particulars, apply— JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., 160 Featherston Street, Wellington, ■ Palmerston North, Hawera, Wanganui. BURGESS, FRASER AND CO., LTD., New Plymouth; DALGETYAND CO., LID., Christchurch, Dunedin, A l ,n T \££s ar^,l /! ’ ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COLTD. (N.V. Koninklijke Paketvaart, Maatsehappij) (Incorporated in the Netherlands). Head Office for Australia: P.-iket-vaart House, 255 George Street. Sydney. ——WITHIN AFRICA—HIGHLIGHTS OF A WOULD TOUR! A WORLD Tour, abridged only iu distance. In Africa, there is the balmy air and lush beauty of the sub-tropics, in conjunction with an amazing number of strange aud enticing things to see. and never to forget. . Kruger National Park . . . teeming with wild animals in their natural haunts; awesome mountain and river scenery . . . the 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. Hero is urban life with every modern embellishment . . . and the traditional native life, just as it. has been back through the centuries. EXTREMELY MODERATE TRANSPORT FACILITIES. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD (Inc. in Eng.). Agents for SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS throughout New Zealand, Or Other Travel

SHAW SAVILL LINES PASSENGER SERVICES TO ENGLAND TO SOUTH AFRICA. • AKAROA i DOMINION MONARCH • TAMAROA o THEMISTOCLES • MATAROA * CERAMIC * Cabin Class only. IFirst-class only, o First and Third-class. Apply— SHAW SAVILL & ALBION CO., LTD., (Inc in England) WELLINGTON, AND AGENTS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. A-0 LINE TO CHINA-JAPAN. For Sailings, apply Agents. British steamers—most up-to-date in the service. Orchestra. Swimming Pool. Spacious Decks. JOHNSTON A CO.. LTD.. Wellington, Wanganui, Hawera. Palmerston North Burns. Philp and Co., Ltd. Wellington, Nelson. Palmerston North. J. 11 Cock and Co., Ltd., Nelson. C. F. .Millward and Co., Wanganui. Murray. Roberts and Co.. Ltd.. H.B E. & A. LINE TO JAPAN. Calling at HA BALL. MANILA, HUNG KONG. SHANGHAI and Five Ports in japan S.S NANKIN 7000 Tons. S S. NELLORE 7000 Tons. S.S. TANDA 7000 Tons Joint Passenger Agents: WRIGH'I STEPHENSON & CO., LI D THE NZ SHIPPING CO.. LTD. YAMASIHTA RISEN KAISIIA NEW ZEALAND-JAPAN Hegiil.'ir six-weekly service from New Zealand ports to Noumea (New Caledonia I Japanese ports, Indian ports ami Smilli African ports. NANIWA MARU i< loading al Wellington late March. Fm Freight lunes in . Inhuiimrion WRIGHT. STEPHENSON A CO.. LTD. l-l Cuslornliouse Quay. Wellington C.l Telephone 44-030 T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA Inking Passengers mid Cargo lo SYDNEY end MELBOURNE From Wellington. Po SYDNEY from AUCKLAND. For sailing dates, lares, etc., apply to HUDDART PARKER. LTD. (Incorporated in Australia). I’i.isl UHice Si|iinre, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 147, 16 March 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 147, 16 March 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 147, 16 March 1940, Page 3

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