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SHIPPING. bailings (cireumßtances permitting ) SAii M-KAiNCISCU. VIA KAROTUNGA „_, AND PAPEETK. K.M.b. lahiti-Tufcßday, Dec. 31, 3 p.m Heavy Lufrgaze received not later than 2.30 p.m. 'Passenger.- 10 3 Classes. FOR SYUNEV U'KOM WELLINGTON) Maunganui Friday Dec. 20 3 p.m llarama Friday J an . 3 3 p.m cieavy Luggage received not later than half an hour before sailing Passengers in 3 Classen. FOR SYD.NISY U'HU.M AUCKLAND) :> arama Friday Dec 20 3 p.m AlaunKanm triday- Jan 3 3 p.m. Passengers in 3 Classes MLujjuuitjSK, VIA LVTTELTONi. DUMKUI.N AND 13LUFF aiaheno Monday D ec . 23 5p m ISLAND TUUHS to Suva (Fiji), Nukualota, tlaapai. Vavau (Tonga). Apia (bamoa) Tofua-From Auckland, Dec. 2a, 11 a.m. And every 4 weeks thereafter FOR LYTTtILTON (From Wellington) Uine-llon Wed. Fri 7.45 p.m. Jaon-Tues., ihurs.. Sat 7.45 pm Sail from Ferry Whart. Passengers to be on board by 7.30 p.m. Ferry Wharf Ticket Office open 7 p.m. CHRISTMAS SAILINGS. ™lne Sunday Dec 22 7.45 p.m Maheao Monday Dec. 23 5 p m wJ." . Mon(in:.- Dee 23 ?.45 p.m Wahine* Tuesday ' Dec 24 8.15 a.m vv ri Tuesday Dec 24 7.45 p.m V\ aliine Wednesday Dec 25 7.45 p m Connects n-ith Night Train to South TAMAHINE-From Wellington: Fri Dec. 20, 3 p.m.; Sat., 21st, 1.15 p.m.: Jlon.. 23rd, 3 p.m.; Tues..' 24th, 1 15 S'1?- snd5 nd U p-m-> Fri -' 27th> 3 p.m.; feat., 2Sth, 1.15 p.m. From Picton: Fri., Dec. 20, 9 p.m.; Sun, 22nd, G p.m.; Mon., 23rd, 9.15 p.m.; lues., 24th, 6.30 p.m.; Wed., 25th 5 a.m., Fri., 27th, 9.15 p.m.; Sun., 20th. b p.m. Cargo received at No. 8 Shed daily until o pa, excepting .Saturdays. 11.30 a.m. Cargo fakan through at lowest rate 9to lSlenheim and other points on Marlborough Kaihv.iy Section. v WESTPORT (Passengers Only), ■ft-omata Saturday Dec. 21 6 p.m. MARINE EXCURSION. T.S.S. MAORI, 26th DECEMBER, 1929. .Leaves Wellington 8 a.m. and Picton FARES: Adults, 10s; Children under 12, ss. Tickets Now on Sale. 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 WATf, LINES. Fortnightly Sailings Across the Pacific. Passengerß in Three Classes. Wellington to UfS'Suif San Francisco, ylff^. lAHIII ~ Dec. 31 ' AORANGI . .. Jan. 14 MAKURA .. Jan. 28 NIAUARA .. .. Web'll TAHITI Feb. 25 .. AORANGI .. .. Mar 11 MA&I/RA .. Uarcu 25 NIAGARA .. .. April 8 TAHITI April 22 .. AORANuI .. .. May 6 MAKURA ... May 20 . NIAGARA .. .. June 3 TAHITI June 17 AORANGI .. .. July' 1 MAKURA ... July 15 . JTIAGARa .. .. July 29 TAHITI Aug. 12 UUJy^ Excursions to Honolulu and TahitL Full particulars on application NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. AORANGI—From Auck., Dec. 30, 10 p.m MAKURA—From Wgtn., Jan. 14, 4 p.m. For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. QRIENT 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. Ton«. ~ Date. OR( 4TES .... '0,000 Dec 21 OR AM A 20,000 Jan. 4 ORMONDE ... 14,853 Jan. 18 C~*.SOVA 12,041 Feb. 1 ORVIETO 12,133 Feb. 15 OTRANTO .... 20,000 Feb 26 ORFORD 20,000 March la ORONTSAY .... 20,000 March 26 FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: First Saloon—Single from ..... £104 Return from .... £182 Third Class—Single fr0m....... £39 Return from .... £70 Return tickets are interchangeable with other Lines upon adjustment of fares. Write for Illustrated Literature. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Agents Throughout New Zealand. The Xusurious New S.S. "EMPRESS OF JAPAN." 24th JUNE, QUEBEC TO SOUTHAMPTON. T\HIS 25-000-ton Ship, under construc--1- tion, will be the fastest ship ever to have sailed from Quebec, and her departure from there will be a foretaste of the service to be provided by 40,000-ton s.a. "EMPRESS OF BRITAIN" coming out in 1931. BOOK NOW. Empress, Duchess, and Monoclass ships sailing every few days to Southampton, Liverpool, Belfast, Glasgow,' and Continental ports. For full particulars and illustrated booklets apply to the Union S.S. Co., Thos. Cook and Son, or J. T. Campbell, Travelling Passenger Agent, 11, Johnston-st., Wellington. STEAMER RESERVATIONS BY ALL LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. rpHOS. COOK & SON. TO CANADA UNITED STATES EUROPE. AORANGI or NIAGARA from Auckland every four weeks. "WOW is the time to book for all 1930 -*■' Sailings. Intending travellers by the M.S. AORANGI or R.M.S. NIAGARA are reminded that good accommodation is sold in the order applied for. The Canadian National Railways make reservations to Vancouver, rail across Canada, also by any line on the Atlantic. Travellers have the widest choice of routes. More than half of Canada's 40,000 miles of lines are Canadian National owned. Canadian National is the only line via Mount Robson and Jasper National Parks, the greatest of Canada's Scenic Mountain Playgrounds. Endless sights and thrills, every recreation, supreme comfort. Our luxurious trains are really modern hotels on wheels. Canadian National to-day is the choice of discriminating travellers. Business men, country clients, and all receive personal attention, every help, and are fully assisted with all formalities by applying now, to the CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. Dominion Farmers' Institute Building, Wellington: UNION STEAM SHIP CO.. And THOS. COOK AND SON. Q.RAND HOTEL Wholesale Bottle Store y* guarantees the quality of every brand it sells and does not stock cheap inferior brands. Thos. Coltman, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 148, 19 December 1929, Page 12

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