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J SHIPPING. rpHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPA PING COMPANY^ LTD. TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA -* PANAMA CANAL LARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS, WITH UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION. RUAPEHU Auckland Feb. U 8 a.m. RUAHINEf* ... Wellington Feb. 27 ROTORUAf* ... Wellington Apl. 24 REMUERAf* '.. Wellington May 22 RUAHINEt* Wellington July 17 ROTORUAt* ... Wellington Sept. 11 REMUERAf* .. Wellington Oct. 9 •OIL FUEL. , Calling at CURACAO. fCalls off Pitcairn Island,, subject to weather conditions permitting. Return tickets are interchangeable-with P. and ,0. and Orient Line (via Suez), C.A. and Union Lines (via Canada and America), or Aberdeen and. Blue Funnel Lines (via South Africa). For further particulars, ;apply * THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. WHITE STAR IiINE, FROM AUSTRALIAN PORTS TO UNITED KINGDOM, via DURBAN AND CAPETOWN CABIN PASSENGERS. ONLY. Steamer. Tonnage. ■ ' g^ev. CERAMIC 18,500 "" Mar. 24 'SUEVIC 12,500 ' Apl. 17 RUNIC 12,500 June 8 CERAMIC 18,500 '•' Oct.-NoT. Passengers disembark at Southampton. FARES FROM WELLINGTON. To United Kingdom, from .. £65 to £95 To South Africa, from ....i £42 to £55 Inclusive Tours to Victoria Falls throughout South Africa at Reduced Rates. For further particulars, apply DALGETY AND CO., LTD. (LEVIN AND CO., LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS; AND CO., LTD. fiIHAW, SAVILL, & ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. Direct Line to Southampton and London Via Panama CanaL ' (Sailing, circumstances permitting) ARAWA .... 11,570t'ns Feb. 17 ' TAINUI 11,020 „ Mar. 17 ATHENIC ... 12,366 „ Apl. ; 7 CORINTHIC ' 12,367 „ May 5 lONIC 12,352 „ June 2 ARAWA 11,570 „ .Tune 30 Daybreak Sailings—Embarkation Previous Evening. ' , Fares. - Single. Ueturn. First Saloon .... £100 £175 Second Saloon .'. ■ £70 j £122. Third Class £37 £66 AH passengers must secure tiassports. For full particulars apply to , LEVIN AND CO., LTD. j DALGETY AND CO., LTD. j MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD. SHAW, SAVILL, AND AtBIQN COMPANY, LIMITED. * S.S. OTIRA, FROM LIVERPOOL. rpHIS Steamer is expected toWrive This ' ■*- Day, and will commence discharge on arrivel at King^s Wharf. Goods impeding discharge wiH be landed and stored at the risk and expense of consignee. Orders for the deli\«ei;y of cargo will bo issued on . production (of Bills of Lading and payment of freight (if any). Cargo landed in a damaged condition must be examined and claims settled before removing from the discharging! shed, and within seven days of the vessel's discharge. All claims must have marks mid numbers of Billot Ladiof shown, and'rendered in triplicate. . , ' , DALGETY AND CO.", LTD., ! Agents. Captain H. C. .Elford will not be responsible for any debts his crew may contract without his-written authority. 1 I MOTOR SERVICE, WELLINGTON TO WKnGANUI. ELLINGTON TO WANGANUI. NICHOLSON AND SOMERVILLE'S HUDSON SUPER SEX DE LUXE MOTOR SERVICE. '".■'•_ NO DICKY SEATS. > • Booking Office: ! BELL BUS CO. TfEL. 21-038. And All Government Tourisfc Offices. The above service leaves Midland Hotel (Daily):, Week Days—9.ls a.m., arriving Wanganui 3.15 pan. Sundays--^ a.m., arr riving Wanganui 3 p.m. We meet the Ferry Boat jand collect Passengers anywhere in the business area of the City free of charge. FARES: WEEK DAYS, £1; SUNDAYS, £1 5»; ', ■ PALMEESTON-PAEKAKARIKI MOTOR-CAR SERVICE. PASSENGERS AND PARCELS. A LARGE- Austin Touring Car leaves Palmerston North at 8.30 a.m. Daily for Paekakariki, returning immea'.iately on arrival of the 4.17 train from Wellington, running via Otaki, Levin, Shannon; arrive Palmerston North 8.20 p.m. | Fares: 10s for the full distance*, or 2s 6d for each section or intermedialje. section. E. R. CHAPMAN, Proprietor, Combined Bus Stand, Rangitikei street, Palmerston ;North. SIGHT-SEEING TCXUKS 'PHE Blue Bird Observation Bus will 4- leave Government Buildings daily at 10.15 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. Sundays at 2.15 vp.m. only. Book seats Tel. 25-051. F. WILSHIRE, Proprietor. IfOXTON-LEVIN Royal Mail.-^Quickest route to and from Foxtou. Leave Foxton daily 7 a.m. and 3.30 p.nj. Leave Levin daily 11 a.m. and 8.30 p.m..: F. ROUT, Proprietor. - HOTELS. STAR HOTEL, : ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. rpHIS POPULAR HOTEL has b««n thoroughly Renovated and Refurnished /throughout, and is now under entitely new management. Tariff: 15s per day. • i ■ WHERE TO STAY IN SYD&EY. CROWLE HOUSE, PRIVATE HOTEL (Late Cook's), 1 161, CASTLEREIGH STREET, SYDNEY (Between Park and Market streets, opp. Manchester Unity Building*);. Replete with every modern convenience. All Theatres, Town Hall, and leading shopping houses within five minutes, Sydney's most convenient house. , TARIFF: Single Room, per day, 7s 6d :' i Single Room, per week,. £2 5s Double Room, per day, 15s ' Double Room, per week, £4 10s Inclusive of Breakfast. ; Telephone: City 11619. : DARNILL & EILERSEN, Proprietors Late Rialto, Wellington, N.i,.). - WHERE to Stay in ChristcWch.— RAWHITI PRIVATE HOTIEL, 241, Gloucester street, overlooking beautiful Latuner square, and two minute W easy walk from Cathedral square and all theiitres. Tariff, £2 10s per week for casuals. C. V. LEEMING, Propiaetor. Tel. 2263. Telegrams: "Rawjiiti." NOTICE TO FERRY. PASSENGERS. WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL; Manchester street, Christchurch, tl|e most homely and comfortable hotel. T»ro minutes from station, five minutes from City centre. New management. Cuisin<e tinder personal supervision of Mrs. Bengei:. Firstclass Table, Civility, Attention, i Terms moderate. Write or Telephone 1204. Proprietor: S. BEN'CrER. WHERE to Stay in ChristchuiSu^St Elmo Private Hotel. Superi.pr Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester street (West End), 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawna. gardens, etc Moderatci tariff. leLS72. f. JVMbERAY, Proprietor

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 11 February 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 11 February 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 11 February 1926, Page 5