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SHIPPING. WHITE STAE LINE, FROM AUSTRALIAN PORTS TO UNITED KINGDOM, via DURBAN AND CAPETOWN CABIN PASSENGERS ONLY. " ~S^rT Tonnage.. ~§^~_ \ KUMIC . 12,500. Juno 8 < CERAMIC 18,500 Oct. 19. I SUEVIC : 12,700 Nov. 30 i MEDIC 12,250 ' Feb. 15 Passengers disembark at Southampton. ; FARES FROM WELLINGTON. i To United Kingdom, from .. £65 to £95 ' To South Africa, from ...'. e42 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. MOTOR SERVICES. : . f— —r . _ ] ... ■ j THE HIGHWAYS TRANSPORT CO., ! - LTD. ! THE RED T^r STAR LINE. ' Per Hudson Sedans.' Passenger, Parcel, and "Evening Post." • Leave Palmerston Nprth (Combined Bus Stand and Transport Garage, King "Street, Tel. 5267)' 8.30 a.m. Arrive Wellington 12.45 p.m. Leave Wellington ("Evening Post"): 3 p.m. Arrive Palmerston North 7 p.m. Through Single Tickets, 15s; Minimum Fare, 2s 6d. For intermediate Time-table, see cards at following Booking Offices:— H. Hook's, Shannon; Ken. Aitken's, Lev.in; Hotel, Otaki; Railway Hotel, Paekakariki; Publishing Office, "Evening Post," Wellington. . .- ■ DE LUXE. ] Wellington to wanganul. ! Wellington to vvanganui. £\,.£l" MOTOR SERVICE. £1, £1 1 £1, £1 TWICE DAILY. £1, £1 j FARE £1. ' Leaves Midland 9.15 afm. and 12.45 ] p.m. The 9.15 a.m. car connects at Wanganui with Hodson's Aard Car for Ha- ' wera and New Plymouth,*- arriving New - Plymouth 6.30 p:in. J Bookioe Office: - BELL BUS CO. Telephone: Office 21-038. Private Telephone, 25-574. . Proprietors. NICHOLSON AND SOMERVILLE, HOTELS. "TUAIMARIE," Paraparaumu.I—"This ] TT Newly-built and Up-to-date House' ( offers First-class Accommodation. Close ■, to park, tennis courts, beach, etc. Ex- j cellent cuisine, moderate tariff; 2 minutes from Railway Station. Ring T ' 35, or ( write for rooms." ■ •••.'• ' ( MRS. THOMPSON, Proprietress (Late Mahara. House, Waikanae). WHERE TO STAY IN SYDNEY. CROWLE HOUSE, PRIVATE HOTEL i • ■'•• ■•■■' (Lute Cook's), ■■ —-- ' , -161, CASTLEREIGH STREET,'- :, SYDNEY .■ .:■ (Between Park and Market streets, opp. • Manchester Unity. Buildings). Replete with every modern convenience. 'AH Theatres, Town Hall, and leading shopping houses within 5 minutes. Sjrdney'a most convenient house. ' ' - ■ ' ■ TARIFF:-. .Single Room, per day, 7s 6d. i Single Boom,'.per week, £2 sa. . '.. ' Double Room, p«r day, 15s. '. Double Room, per week, £4 10s.' Inclusive of Breakfast. ■ Teleph. lor City 11610; DARNILL & EILERSEN, Proprietors. , (Late Rialto,- -Wellington, N.Z.). ' - STAR HOTEL, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND; rjVHIS POPULAR HOTEL' has been thor-'.-J ' .'oughly Renovated and' Refurnished "■ throughout, and is now under entirely new j management. Tariff: 15s per ilajv NOTICE TO FERRY PASSENGERS?" WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL, Mun- ':*•• Chester street, Christchurch, the most homely and comfortable hotel. Two minutes from station, five minutes from City centre. New ljiangement.l Cuisine under personal supervision of Mrs. Benger. Firstclass Table, Civility, Attention. Terms . moderate. Write or Telephone 1204. . . ... Proprietor: S. BENGER. WHERE to Stay in Christchurch.-St. TT Elmo Private Hotel.. Superior Private Accommodation, 52, Worcester street (West End), 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff" Tel. 872. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. . ', ■WANTED Known—City Hotel, Courte- : TT ney-pl., Wellington (at Tram Ter- •' minus). Finest Brands .of Wines and ■ Spirits in-stock. Speight's XXXX Diinedin : Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel. J All trams arrive and depart close to the i City Hotel.' ..Single bottle- sold at whole- - sale price at the City Bottle Store. , BUSINESS NOTICES. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO MEASURE.— C. Guiao & Co., 114, Tasmaust., and Hotel Cecil .Bldgs., Lambton-qy.— ' Gents' Box Calf, inado to • measure, 3Qs; Ladies' Shoos, 255; Boys' and Girls', any style; Ladies' High-legged and Surgical Boots a specialty. Repairs: "Men's, soled and heeled,. green leather, with rubber ' heels, 6s 6d;:Ladies', 4s 6d; Sewn, Is extra. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. 22-527. ASK FOR KE D BAN D ' -.•■ AL E, E D . „ .• B A N D ALE, AN IDEAL DINNER ALE: Brewed and Bottled by NEW ZEALAND- BREWERIES, LTD., Wellington Brunch. WANTED TO BUY, QCRAP Copper, Brass.■■ Lead, Zinc, and Cast Iron; also Old Hope, Rags, Sacks, and Sacking. '.STEVENS & COi, Upper Abel Smithst.-. Tel. 20-333, ' "iSPECIAII A'N^OlJfcllllNf "(Wfr CERNING PATENT. H^IIE owners of the following Patents, •*• No. 45751; for a Catalytic Apparatus for the Synthesis of Ammonia, and No. 45752*f0r a Process .and Apparatus for the Production of Nitrogen and Hydrogen, are desirous of securing their manufacture in l>lew Zealand so as to satisfy the reasonable requirements of the public. To this end, they are willing "to'sell the Patent Rights or to grant Licenses on reasonable terms for the manufacture of the patent in New Zealand. All inquiries to be addressed to HIGGS AND O'DONNELL, Patent Agents, Druids' Chambers, corner Lambton quay and Woodward street, Wellington, and at Auckland Napier, Christchurch, find Invercargill.. LEGAL NOiTc~E~. ~~ PER 10 AND "DTCKSON, Barristers; and Solicitors. ■J4TK. D. M. DICKSON. LL.M.. bfgti to "*- iiiiuoiiiiL-fl that -from tin; "JSlli day ol' April, 1926, he has taken over (lie Legal I'ractieo formerly cairicil on by the Jato Mr. Albert. Pcro,-mid ' that the prncticto will in future be carried ou at 176, .lacksou sjLrect, Petoue, formerly occupied under the style of Pero aiid Dickxon. Dated at Petouo the 6th day of May, 1926. D. M; DICKSON,

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 107, 6 May 1926, Page 4

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