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SHIPPING SERVICES. PERNS. PHILP AND CO.. LTD. l ' Booking Office for PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS. TASMAN EMPIRE AIRWAYS QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS For Fares, Depniture Dales, etc.. app-.V. BURNS, I’llll.l’ AND CO.. LTD.. Trure-I (llliee, Priideiili.il Bldg., WELLINGTON I’lmm- 40-554 NY K t JAPAN MA ILi LINE j > EGUI.A It mulilllb .-i-IVire tieiweeti ” Alislrnlia and lip l’hi”l oillltlg fll O. Miiuiln. Hung Kung 111'ltllMiipping to Sl,a ng inn i. Nimii-'iiki Kobe. (Isali.'i. Nagoya ••iml Yokohama StKiiijpr I'nii- t'Mihivv ATUTA M.YRU SDtIO Feb. 1. KIT.VNO MARU 8000 Mar. o. TEN WEEKS ROUND TIIU !• K"M SYDNEY First Class . Second Class For full particulars, literature, elf apply — BURNS. PHILP & CO., LID. I’riideiilinl Builtliiig, Wellington And at PahnprsU.n North and P. & 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO ENGLAND. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE All vessels mav call at anv ports on or off the route and the route and all sailings are subject to cancellation, change or deviation with or without notice. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATIO J’O Chief Passenger Agents for New Zealand’ TUE N.Z. SHIPPING CO.. LTDWELLINGTON Joint Agents. Wellington: JOHNSTON & CO.. LTD. P.M. LINE. MONTHLY SAILINGS: (a) FROM AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON TO PORT MORESBY, BALI, JAVA. SINGAPORE, returning via South I’aeiCe Islands by 15,t)(X)-t<m luxury Motor Vessels Tegelberg and Maetsuyeker. (b) FROM .SYDNEY TO BALI, JAVA AND SINGAPORE, by 15.M0-.lon luxury Motor Vessels Boissevain ami Ruys. Tbrougli booliings via Java to South and East African ports. For full |>artieulars. apply— JOHNSTON AND CO., LTDIM Fealherston Street, Wellington. Palmerston North Haivepa, Wanganui BURGESS. FRASER AND CO.. LTD., New Plymouth: DALGE4V AND CO., LTD.. Christchurch. Dunedin. Invercargill: ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COLTD (N V. Foninkll.lke Paketvaart. Maatsehappij). (Innirimrateil in the Nether lands) Head otlice for Australia: Paket vaart House. 255 George Street. Sydney. ROOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE. Agents tor nil I ra:is|>oriiitmti Lines nd Services Throughout the World l»v Sea. Land or Air In New Zealand or Abroad BOOK WITH COOKS Bank of N.Z Buildings Wellington P. Box 1661 Phone 47-0(0. RICHARDSON & CO., LTD. FOR NAPIER. GISBORNE WHARF AND WAIKOKOPU. M/v. PAKURA Monday. 4 p.m. JOHNSTON & CO., LTD.. Agents. Telephones 4(1-242 and 42-832. APIA (Western Samoa) And NIUK N.Z.G. M/v. MAUI POMARE. January. Fares, or Freight, apply to— T. J. GARDINER AND CO., Agents. Tluddart. Parker Building Telephones 44-147 (2 lines). tl-lE ANCHOR b. & I’. U(J., Ltd. Sailings ((.'ircpiiisjan.’es permitting): FOR NELSIiN 1 MATANGI, Sal., Dee, 28. 7.30 p.m. AItAHURA. Monday, Dec. 30, 7.30 p.m. ’’MATANGI, Tues., Dec. 31, 7.30 p.m. •ARAHURA, Wed.. January 1, midnight. MATANGI. Thur., January 2,' 7.30 p.m. Receives General Cargo Daily till 4 p.m. Except Saturday, 11 a.m. Luggage received cn Board from 4 p.m. *Np f'wrgo. T. 6: W YOUNG. LTD. Agents I’el. A<ld: "Mm-rurv " Pimm's II -980 and 41()S-| 77-85 <’usi<im|i<mse Quay HOLM SIHH'INO LINE Featherston Chambers. Tels. 45-177 and 45-178 FOR DUNEDIN (only). M/v. PORT WIJANGAREI. Monday, DeiTmiter 30. Cargo now being received at Pipitea. FOR NEYV PLYMOUTH. M/v. HOLMGLEN, Monday, Dee. 30. THE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING CO., I.IMITED FOR DUNEDIN (Direct). TIMARU AND LYTTELTON. M/v. STORM Friday, January 3. FOR WANGANUI. Sieamer Early. A. H. TURNBULL & CO.. LTD., Agents, 113 .Miiritimc Biiildings. Phone Nos 41-090 (2 lines). EOR ELEN HELM A.S. ECHO Monday, 4 p.m. LEVIN AND CO.. LTD. Agents. Customhouse Quay. Phones -Ili-L’l-I and 40-13.1 'OR WANGANUI & PATEA M/v. HAWERA January 2. DALGETY & CO,. Agents. Tel. 45-929 TRAPPED BY FIRE Men In Canadian Barracks (Received Itecembcr 27. 7 p.m.) NEW YORK. December 2(1. A tire in a purl in Eastern t'anad.’i destroyed ii.-tval Imrrueks. At least one raiing was killed ami 10 were injured. Some jumped fr'. ni the windows and <>liters were buriit. WODEHOUSE’S ORDEAL IN PRISON (Received December 27, 7 p.m.) NEW YORK, December 26. The British author, Mr. P. G. Wodehouse told the Berlin correspondent of the Associated Press (hut 1 tore Ills transfer to a prison camp I*. Upper Silesia be and other Billons were imprisoned al Loos. whe'T the I’reneb police treated them as criminals, >iml allowed them only one hour dally oulside their cells.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 80, 28 December 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 80, 28 December 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 80, 28 December 1940, Page 4