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JJUDDART, ■pARKEB, T TD, INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL SERVICES. SYDNEY al*D HOBART. Steamer—Early. MELBOURNE, VIA SOUTHERN PORTS. Steamer—Early. , AU ateamen fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Tickets available for stop-over or return by U.S.S. Co.'« steamers, or vioe versa. Head Office for New Zealand: Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Agents for Hebbuni Colliery.' ROYAL MAIL SERVICE TO ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND BRITISH ISLES. Steamer, From Wellington, Moana ■ 30th November. ALL Return and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable with C.A. Line "AU Red" Route. PASSPORTS. Travellers to any plaoe outside the Dominion, are reminded that it is absolutely i necessary to obtain Pawporta,' and that it j ia advisable to make early application to j the Department of Internal Affairs for | them. It is essential that passengers pro- | ceeding to America should have their i passports vised by the United States i Consul. ' For particulars regarding passages and freights, apply UNION S.a CO. OF N;Z.V LTD. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. THE DIRECT "LINE OF STEAMERS TO ENGLAND. , THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE., Fine Twin-screw Passenger Steamers, of 12,000 tons Tegisier, with accommodation (or First, Second, and Third Class Paseetigers. Next Sailing: R.M.B. ARAWA, 10,000 Tom, About 24th December. For full particular! apply to the Agents, LEVIN AND GO.; LTD. - DALGETY AND CO., LTD. . MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD. 1 ORIENT LINE Of ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. 1 AUSTRALIA-ENGLAND. FARES NEW ZEALAND to LONDON : SALOON—Single, £90 to £130. THIRD.CLASS-£3B, £40, £42. ' First and Second-class Passengers secure ' special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included in tho above fares. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand. ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY CO.. LTD. (Circumstances 'permitting.) FOR NELSON, WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH. AND HOKITIKA. KENNEDY, Saturday, at noon. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. AND CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone 4030. FOR NELSON, MOTUEKA, TAKAKA, AND COLLING WOOD. Nikau Saturday Dee. 7 11 a.m. Cargo received 1 till 10.15 a.m. Note—All passengers muet pass through an Inhalation Chamber before they embark. Stewardess carried. These Steamers havo trapcrrior accommodation ior Saloon Passengers. Passengers must produce tickets at our Office before they embark. W. M.. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., 'Phone 1540. Agent*. THE undermentioned Steamers will leave (oircumstanoes permitting) as follows:— LYTTELTON. Via KAIKOUEA— The «.s. WAKATU, On MONDAY, at 4 p.m. FOR FOXTON— The is. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, THIS DAY, at 4 p.m. FOR BLENHEIM— The 6.5. OP AW A, THIS DAY, at midnight (No cargo, received after 4 p.m.). . For freight or passage, apply to LEVIN AND CO- LTD.. Amenta. fTIHE following vessel* ar* appointed to X Sail ait under:— For WANGANUI—The s.s. INVERCAR- ' GILL, Early. . j For NAPIER (Inner Harbour)— The t*. ' MAKO, TUESDAY, 6 p.m. I ForHAVELOCK * PELORUB SOUNDS ■ —The s,s. BLENHEIM,. MONDAY, 8 p.m. No' cargo received after 3 . p.m. ■•'..''•■■ I JOHNSTON- AND CO., LTD., Agenta Telephone No. 44. : — .. j TjiOß WANGANUI—The «.«. KAPITI, ] <k MONDAY, at 5 p.m. | DALGETY AND CO.. I 'Phone 3018. Aeanta. ELLINGTON STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. .<? • FOR NEW~PLYMOUTH. STEAMER—EARLY. WELLINGTON STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.. 13, King's Chamber*. Tel. 870. "DINGO" EUCALYPTUS. "CIOR influenza. It is a preventive, ah " well as a. cure. Four times stronger ftan carbolio at a. germ killer. Can be taken inwardly and outwardly as well a* inhaled. Always keep it handy to ward off infection. "Dingo" is the purest and beat Euoalyptus on the market, and is recommended by. medical men. ' At all QbMnistraad. Stare*, I*.~ .

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 5

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