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SHIPPING. HONOLULU FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAYS. A Six Weeks' Trip to the Islands o£ Desire. EXCURSION FARES: Ist Class, £50; 2nd Class, £37 10s. From Auckland: Niagara, Dec. 21 Tahiti, Jon. 20 Niagara,' Fob. 15 UNION S.S. CO., OF N._„ LTD. FEDERAL STEAATIU-vTga: TION CO., LTD. REGULAR Services to and from Avonmouth, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow. S.S. TURAKINA, from Auckland, about 15th December. HUNTINGDON, from Auckland, about ■•"-. 18th January; (Loads Wellington about 21st December.) For freight and passage apply to W. WALLIS, Agent, Federal Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., Government Life Insurance Building, Customhouse quay. Telephone 42-36.. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LIMITED. S.S. PORT SYDNEY, FROM NEW YORK. CITHE above Steadier has arrived, and will ■ -I- commence to discharge forthwith at Pipitea Wharf. Consignees aro requested to present Bills, of' Lading, "piiy freight (if any), and tako delivery of their cargo. All Cargo is at consignee's risk after leaving ship's tackles, and if not promptly removed will be stored at their risk and expense. Cargo landed in a damaged condition must bo examined and claim settled prior to its removal. No claim will be recognised after the removal of cargo. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LIMITED. Captain Higgs will not lie responsible top any debts contracted by his crew without his written authority; # GALLIPOLI EUROPE. In connection with Any Steamer arriving in Egypt before 20th April. fTIHOS. COOK AND SON havo arranged '■*" a Specisl Tour, Spending A DAY AT ANZAC COVE, Continuing to Constantinople, whence Passengers have option of throo routes across Europo to London. '' NAMES NOW BEING ENROLLED. THOS. COOK AND SON, 62, Customhouse quay, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. .'■ ■■' "■*■■ :••-• ASK. FOR RE D B A N D a ]_ E, ED BAND ALE, AN IDEAL DINNER ALE. Brewed and Bottled by NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, LTD., _ . Wellington Branch. FIREPROOF DOORS. WANTED TO SELL, 2 FIREPROOF W DOORS, 7ft x 4ft 6in, nearly new, and made up to the requirements of the New Zealand Underwriters' Association. . "Apply' r'"'-'' . -A . THE ENGINEER, "Evening Post." HOTELS. IN Christchurch, Stay at St. Elmo. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester-st; west; 2 mins. G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff. F. J. Murray, Proprietor. "W7ANTED Known—City Hotel, Courte- ♦■*. nay-pl., Wellington (at Tram Ter* minus). Finest Brands of Wines and Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dunedin Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel. All trams arrive and depart close to the City Hotel. Single bottle sold at wholesale price at the City Bottle Store. A SUPERIOR HOTEL. THE ."GRAND," DUNEDIN. ACCOMMODATION of the very highest class'is to be had at the "Grand"— Dunedin's Leading Hostel. In the very hub of the City. Every possible refinement—modern to the smallest detail. No more delightful hotel in all" Australasia. : Tariff,. 20s per day; C.T.W.A., 17s 6d. ARTHUR A. JPAAPE,. Proprietor, Telegrams: "Reputation," Dunedin. PRIVAWHOTEL, Christchurch. Tel. A 5266. A N Ideal Home in the heart of the city. **■' Continental Plan: Bed and breakfust, 6s 6d per day; full board, 10s. Cosy lounges and sitting-rooms, hot and cold bath. Concession to permanent guests, liberal table,.midday luncheon a specialty. ■: F. M..C; HYMAN, Proprietor. THE GRAND,, DUNEDIN. A HOTEL DE LUXE. '"PHIS Popular Hotel is now one of the -*- most modern and comfortable in Australasia—£2o,ooo has just been expended in alterations. Accommodation of the very best, and first-class cuisine. In the very hub of the City. Tariff, 20s-per day; C.T.W.A., 17s 6d. . .LEADING HOSTEL., ARTHUR' A. PAAPE, Proprietor.' Telegrams: "Reputation," Dunedin, & Ciift Ovary and TayJor __n7rsa«ifco,C-U_orn!a,U.S.A. You will find more modern accommodations —more attentive personal service—greater enjoyment and comfort. The Clift—located in down- , town San Francisco—is in the Club—theatre and shopping districts,. /•-■■., 500 pleasantly lo- ._. _Jk '*- * catcd rooms — each '% __B__k ' outside with bath. ■<&ffi*Hs_w£!"- Single rooms from '"• |tfp!.H!.''s•.! Double rooms from jSiliis^' vFrcdcri^ c-cHft'

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 136, 6 December 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 136, 6 December 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 136, 6 December 1926, Page 4