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SHIPPING.' UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF - NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Sailings (circumstances .permitting.') SAN FRANCISCO, VIA RAKOTONGA, AND PAPEETE. *R.M.S Makura Tuesday Apl. 23 3 p.m. Heavy Luggage, received not later than 2.30 p.m. ■ ' 'Passengers in 3 Classes. - FOP. SYDNEY (FROM WELLINGTON).' *Marama Friday Apl. 26 3 p.m. *Maunganui Friday May 10 3 p.m. *Passengers in 3 Classes. Heavy Luggage .received not later than half an hour before sailing. ,; FOR SYDNEY (FROM AUCKLAND). • *Maunganui Friday • Ap1."20 3-p.m.; *Marama -Friday- . May 10 3 p.m.; in 3 Classes. ' ■ ; FOX MELBOURNE (DIRECT) FROM"; '-■ ■•- -BLUFF.--'. ./-;.-■/:; '. ''; Manuka Monday.,. , Apl. 15 ■ . , : ISLAND TOURS TO Suva (Fiji),-Nukua-' lota, llaapai, ' Vavau ' (Tonga). Apia (Samoa). ' ' '". ."'"..' Tofua—From Auckland, Apl. 20, 11 a.m. And every 4 weeks thereafter. FORTYTTELTON (from Wellington). Wakine—Mori.,: Wed., Fri. : 7.45 p.m. Maori—Tues., Thurs.,-Sat. ."'. 7.45 p.m. Sail from' Ferry Wharf. \ -Passengers to be on .board by 7.30 p.m. Ferry Wharf Ticket Office open 7 p.m. WELLINGTON-PICTON-BLENHEIM. : TAMAHINE, FROM. 'WELLINGTON—' Mon.^Wed.* Fri., 3 p.m. ■ ■ ■ FROM PICTON—Tues., Thurs., Sat, 2.30' p.m. . " ',''■•-. . Cargo received at' No. 8 Shed daily until S p.m., excepting Saturdays, 11.30 a.m. Cargo' taken' through at lowest rates to Blenheim and other points on Marlborough Railway Section. ' .:-. ' WESTPORT '(Cargo Only). :- ■ :. Kaimanawa < Monday- Apl. 15 - NEW PLYMOUTH'(DIRECT) ■■' Totara (Cargo Only), Tuesday, April 10. NAPIER (Cargo Only}. . Kannai - Monday Apl. 15 " Inquiries invited ■ regarding trips to Australia,' South Sea Islands, Honolulu, ■Canada, .United: States;' Europe, Around-the-Pacific' T.onrs, including Japan and the East. Around-the-World Tours; CAN AD A^-UNITED STATES— .* .■■": -EUROPE. > Through Bookings by C.-A.-AND UNION ROYAL MAIL „ " '- , LINES. . , Fortnightly Sailings Across the Pacific. Passengers in Three Classes Weillnnon to tO |SS'(FUII ■-.'Ship. ■ Raro,on M g^SSu* U*' • ' <=' l? hM \ Victoria, : iSan tranclaeo. Vancnum. MAKURA" dpi ■& ~ AORANGI .. • May 1 TAHITI, May 21 " ? NIAGARA / .. ■ June 4 MAUNGANIT] June 18 MAKURA ■■'..-■■' July 2 TAHITI July 16 ' AORANGI - ..' July 30 MAUNG.4NUI Aug. 13 NIAGARA - ... ■ Aug 27 i TAHITI ... SeptMO . . AORANGI ' ' Sept. 24' MAKURA Oct. -8 NIAGARA ... .: . " Oct.' 22 . TAHITI .... Nov. 5 . AORANGI ... .■. Nov. 19 MAKURA ... Dec. 3 '■" .Excursions to Hopolulu and Tahiti, Kull particulars on application NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY -AORANGI—From Auck., April 22, 10 p.m. TAHlTl—From,Wgton.,,May 1, 3 p.m. - For ■' full particulars apply, to . : UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW, ZEALAND, LTD. - V. '■ • " ■■'■*■'■■- •■,■■)■'■■• ':- ' ,QKIEN'I LINE TO LONDON. ■ ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS' t .*, ■; Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide; FremantJe, Colombo, Suez. Port Said, Naples. Toulon, Gibraltar: and Plymouth "The Most Interesting of All Routes '■■-..- Steamer.' - ,■ ! Tona. ■■■-. Date.' ORAMA r «'20,000-'J-:¥AplJ-23^ OSTERLEY ... .' 12,129 "■"' May 11"' ORSOVA 12,011 'May 25 ' OR VIETO ..... :i 12,133 " June 22" ' ORMONDE .... 14,853 ■ ■ July 20 ORONSAY 20.000 Aug. 17 ORAMA ....... 20,000 ■ Sept. 14 'FARES,'-NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: First Saloon--Single from . ,£lO4 Return from . £IS2 Third Class—Single from . , ..,-,.,, £39 ' : -Return from ' '.' £70' Retucn Tickets are interchangeable with other Lines- upon adjustment of fares ORIENT LINE''CRUISES: ■ ; See the world at your ease from a 20,000 ton Orient Liner. This is the best means of visiting foreign.landsl in^ebmfort and at' low cost. The ship is a home-fitted with every comfort and .providing' facilities for strenuous exercise and complete rest. Once ou board, packing and'unpacking. Customs' examinations,' difficulties with, foreign languages, and the worries, generally associated with, travel abroad are left behind. The Orient Line cruises for 1929 rangefrom the Mediterranean, to the Baltic, the Fjords of -Norway to tlie Adriatic, the Holy Land to Madeira arid' the Canary. Islands. - ■:• '■'..',■> : ■ ;■' - Forty years' experience has taught the Orient Lino how to arrange their cruises so that each country is visited at a season when the climate and scenery are at their best. ■ . . ' • ■ The cruises, which commence in April and continue until October, vary in length from 13 to 34 days, and 'there is a wide range of fares. Detailed itineraries - and illustrated literature will be sent on application. v EXCURSIONS TO;CAIRO. ' :■■' Passengers by Orient Line Steamers are afforded an opportunity of visiting Cairo, the Pyramids, and Sphinx during the passage through the; Suez. Canal, leaving the ship at Suez and rejoining at Port Said. UNRIVALLED THIRD CLASS. The present standard of the Third Class of the Orient Line indicates a considerable advance, and evidence, in the progressive policy of the Line, the result: of ,50. years' service to Australia. Every endeavour is made to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable voyage. Opportunities r for exercise and recreation are afforded by the amijle provision of deck spaces and for social life by the well-furnished public' rooms. Special care has been given to ventilation, the most modern system having been, installed. Free cinema, performances are given from time to time, and the. passengers have at their disposal an excellent library.' In each steamer there is a shop stocked with everyday needs at reasonable prices, also a well;equipped hairdressing saloon. Medical attention is given to third class passengers free of charge. And the Orient Line route by way of Ceylon, Egypt, and the Mediterranean is by far the most attractive of all routes to London. An additional attraction to this route is the Cairo Excursion, which at a moderate fare enables third class passengers.to visit Cairo, the Pyramids, -and the Sphinx, during the passage.through the Suez Canal. „ Write for Illustrated Literature. :, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF I: NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. ; Agents Throughput' New Zealand. LAKE LOUISE LAKE LOUISE . ,-■. - : LAKE LOUISE.'"' THE Central Jewel of, the Canadian Rockies is LAKE LOUISE—a gleaming '"emerald- in a setting of snow-crowned majestic mountains, with'a pale jade glacier, . a million years old, at one end, the most(cliarni:.ng of mc/ern hotel jat the other, and- all around purple hills where pines and spruce trees keep the world away and whisper peace. "Louise" is a lake of the deepest and most exquisite colouring, ever-changing and defying analysis—probably, the ..most perfect gem of "scenery in the. known. world —600 feet abovo the railway amidst an amphitheatre of peaks. . Lake Louise is reached only by the trains of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS, which connect at Vancouver with the M.S. Aorangi and S.S. Niagara. . \ "■For full particulars and illustrated book.lets apply to tlie 'Union Steam Ship Co., Thos. Cook and. Son, or A. W. Essex, Passenger Manager for N.Z., Canadian Pacific Railway, Auckland. CONFECTIONERS— Great Chance to re- ■ V plenish your stock at low prices. Public can do likewise. Dustin's, Cuba-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 12

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