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SHIPPING. UNIOiN fcSTKiUI tillll j COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD Sailings (circumstances permitting.) SA N KR AM CISCOi Via RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE *K.JH.S. Tahiti Tuesday Mar. 26 3 p.m. Heavy Luggage received not later than 2.30 p.m 'Passengers in 3 Classes. FOITSYDNEY I I^UJM" WELLINGTON) *Marama Friday Mar. 29 5 p.m. *Maungauui Friday Apl. I' 2 3 p.m. ■ 'Passengers in 3 Classes Ueavy Luggage received uot later than half an hour before galling FOR SYDNEY ("FROM AUCKLAND) "Maunu'anui Thursday Mar. 28 3 p.m. *Marama Friday Apl. 12 3 p.m. "Passengers in 3 Classes ' foh^i¥lT^Me~(dTrect ~ Manuka Saturday Mar. 23 Noon ISLAND i'OURS TO Suva (Fiji), Nukua lofa, Uaapai Vavau iTouca). Apia (Samoa) Tofua—From Auckland, Mar. 23, 11 a.m. Andevery 4 weeks thereafter FOR LYTTELTON Wefllugtou) Wahine—Mou., Wed. Fri. . 7.45 p.m. ■ Maori—Tucs., Thurs., Sat. 7.45 p.m. Sail from Ferry Wliarl. Passengers to be on board by 7.30 p.m. Ferry Wharf Ticket Office open 7 p.m. EASTER SAILINGS. WAHINE and MAORI will maintain Usual Time-table. MARAMA—Wednesday, Mar. 27, 7 p.m. wellington-picton-blenheTm tamahine: from welllngtonMon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m.; Sat., 1.15 p.m. FROM PICTON-Tues.,' fhurs.. 2.30 p.m.; Fri., 9.15 p.m.; Sun., 6 p.m. SPECIAL WEEK-END FARES. £1 10s Cargo received at No. 8 Shed daily until 5 p.m., excepting Saturdays, 11.30 a.m. Cargo taken through at lowest rates to Blenheim and other points on Marlborough Railway Section. SPECIAL EASTER SAILINGS. FROM WELLINGTON-March 25th, 3 p.m.; 27th, 1.15 p.m.; 28th, 6 p.m.; 30th, 1.15 p.m.; April Ist, 6 p.m.; 3rd, sth, 3 p.m.; 6th, 1.15 p.m. FROM PICTON-March 26th, 2.30 p.m.; 27th, 6.30 p.m.; 28th, 11 p.m.; 31st, 6 p.m.l; April 2nd, 2;30 p.m.; 4th, 2.30 p.m.: sth, 9 p.m.; 7th, 6 p.m. Inquiries invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Around-the-Pacific Tours, including Japan and the East, Around-the-World Tours. CANADA—UNITED STATESEUROPE. Through Bookings by C.-A. AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. Fortnightly Sailings Across the Pacific. Passengers in Three Classes. iv.ih — . I Auckland pir f° n '" to Sura (Fiji). Snip. Bi"??5M Honolulu. Tahiti, victoria, San Francisco. v anCoU v er . TAHITI .. March 20 NIAGARA .. .. April 9 MAKURA ... Apl. 23 AORANGI .. .. May 7 TAHITI ... May 21 NIAGARA . June 4 MAUNGANUI June 18 MAKURA ... July 2 TAHITI . July 10' .. AORANGI .. July SO MAUNGANUI Aug. 13 NIAGARA .. Aug. 27 TAHITI .... Sept. 10 AORANGI Sept. 24 MAKURA ... Oct. S NIAGARA ... .. Oct. 22 TAHITI ...■■ Nov.- 5 „ Excursions to Honolulu and Tahiti. Full particulars on application NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. NIAGARA—From Auckland, Mar. 25. MAKURA—From Wgtn., April 9, 3 p.m. For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. ORIENT LINE TO LONDON. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Via Sydney, Melbourne," "Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples. Toulon, Gibraltar and Plymouth The Most Interesting of All Routes Steamer. Tona. i^_Date^_ ORFORD 20,000 Mar 20 ORONSAY 20,000 Apl. 10 ORAMA 20,000 Apl. 23 OSTERLEY ... 12,129 May 11 ORSOVA , 12,041 May 25 ORVIETO 12,133 June 22 ORMONDE .... 14,853 July 20 FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: First Saloon—Single from £104 Return from .... £182 Third Class—Single from £39 Return from .. £70 Return Tickets are_ interchangeable with other Lines upon adjustment of fares. ' ORIENT LINE CRUISES. April to October, 1929. MEDITERRANEAN AND ADRIATIC, ■ THE CANARIES AND MADEIRA, FJORDS OF NORWAY, NORTHERN CAPITALS OF EUROPE. The cruises vary in. length from 13 to 34 days, and the fares range from -20 guineas. . . ■ . ■ . UNRIVALLED THIRD 1 CLASS Passengers not desirous of paying first saloon fares are invited to consider that the Orient Line has to offer at fares: Singlej £39 to £45; return, £70 to £81, a most comfortable and interesting journey to London. Great improvement in the third class has been made in the four new 20,000 ton liners now on the Australian run. No modern appliance for passengers' comfort has been overlooked, the Punkah Louvre system of direct ventilation to cabins being particularly effective. Those steamers which before the Line's change of policy carried three classes have been remodelled and second saloon accommodation, public rooms, and deck space have been given to the third class. Deck cabins are available. The route—via Colombo and Suez—is the most interesting and includes 11 ports of call between Sydney and London. An attractive variation is the Cairo Excursion, which at a moderate figure enables passengers to see the Pyramids and Cairo, by leaving the ship "at Suez • and joining again at Port Said. Write for Illustrated Literature. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Agents Throughout New Zc.«and. BLUE FUNNEL AND WHITE STAR ABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE. TO SOUTH AFRICA & ENGLAND. Sailings and full particulars on application to MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD. LEVIN AND CO.. LTD. THROUGH TRAVEL TO ENGLAND, Via CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. rpRAVEL 'Home" in luxury. Take the A "Aorangi" or "Niagara" from Auckland to Vancouver. From Vancouver, cross Canada in the beautifully equipped C.N.R. trains to Montreal. All trains fitted with Radio, Library, and Observation Cars. Superior dining and sleeping accommodation. , SEE THE BEST BITS OF CANADA. The majestic, snow-clad Rockies. Niagara Falls in Winter, Thriving Industries, Historical Cities, Winter Sports. Liberal stop-overs arranged at no extra charge. Through tickets must be endorsed "CANADIAN NATIONAL." For C.N.R. Freo Literature, and C.N.R. Tickets to Canada, United States, and Europe, apply CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. Dominion Farmers' Institute Building, Wellington. UNION STEAM SHIP CO., and THOS. COOK AND SON.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 22 March 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 22 March 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 22 March 1929, Page 14

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