SHIPPING. gHAW, SAVILL, & ALBIONi Company, Limited. VIA PANAMA CANAL. ' TAIN UP Nov. ]0 sw~XapieiT TAiMARUA De. 16 From WMn. CORINTHIC Jan 13 From W^tn. \9^ C Feb 10 Crow WBtn. MAT^ri 0A Mar 10 From \V%'tn. TAINL-I Apl. 7 FromWgtn. IAMAKOA May 5 From Wgtn Embarkation ,> p.m. All Steamers have Cinemas. Iravel to England via Pauania Canal, which is described as ons of the world's greatest travel tin-ills. Passengers to United States can travel yia the famous Canal without considerably increasing cost or time Fares to England, Single and Return: First, £102 and £112 S.; £179 and £109 £?*>"}'• fJ2 to £82 S.; £120 to £144 R. Third £37 to £43 S.; £C 6to £77 E. lor furl her particulars apply to r'J-S^r Cv" ,Ltd- Dal Set? *°& Co, Ltd.. Murray. Roberts, and Co.. Ltd. HUDDART, PARKErT LIMITED, FOR SYDNEY (From Wellington). ULIMAROA-October 31. Noon. t FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland), j ULlMAßOA—November H.1 Head Office for New Zealand: HUDDART. PACKER BUILDING, Post Office Square. Wellington. CUNARD LINE. HTRAVEL Home via America,and Acxoai x ' the Atlantic by ■ ' . AQUITANIA, BERENGARIA. ■ .MAURETANIA. ■ . ■ ■ Or other Magnificent Steamers front U.S.A. and Canada to England, or, i£ proceeding Home by direct steamer or via Australia. Return by Cunard Transatlantic. Good selection of berths actually held i* New Zealand ' For accommodation and full particular* apply COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LIMITED, Maritime Buildings. Wellington. FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA "CANAIi OR CAPE HORN ROUTE. POR'l BRISBANE .. Wgtr Nov 4 PORT NICHOLSON . Wgtn. Nov 4 PORT HUNTER Wgtu. Jan. 3 Limited accommodation for Saloon pas* sengers. P. & 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. OYD NE V T~O LONDfli *-* Via Colombo and Suez* Canal. ' .Leave Steamer. ' Tons reg. 'Sydney. MONGOLIA 16,501- ■ ■■ Oct .29 NARKUNDA 16.572 , Nov .13 CATHAY 15,121 Nov 28 MOOLTAN 21,000 Deo. 10 CHITRAL 15,248 Dec.-24 MALOJA 21,000-. Jan. 7 MOLDAVIA ........ 16,449 -Jan. 21 Passengers can book through from, New Zealand. ■ " Return Tickets arc interchangeable witli New Zealand Shipping Co., via Panama, Canadian . Australasian Line, via- -Van« couver, Union/Royal Mail Line,: via-Sail Francisco JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTD., Agents, . , . Wellington and Wanganui. Telephone 40-202. ' CHINA AND JAPAN. E. & A. MAIL , LINE, ' QUEENSLAND PORTS, MANILA. AND ■ ■ , , "ANDAKAN.'-■-;"; -T; ST ALBANS ............ Nov 15 NELLORE ......... Dec. 13 • TANDA .Jan..l 7 Through Passages to America, Europe, Round the Pacific, and Round the Worla at Special Reduced-Rates. ■ ■ ■ EASTERN,-AND AUSTRALASIAN 5.3. CO!.-LTD ■'•'.;.- ---: ;■• New Zealand-I.Agents: WUIGJIx.- STEPHENSON. ■ AND CO^ LTD.; Wellington '•- .' : RtJSSELL' AND SOMERS, Auckland. UNION S.S. CO., LTD., Christchurcb. BATES. STSE. AND CO., Dunedin. NANCARROW AND CO.,Greymouth. CRANBY AND C 0.,. Napier.' • J H COCK AND CO.; Nelson. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. FAST I'ASSFA'GEK- VESSELS IN THID • DIRECT SERVICE'TO THE UNITED 'KINGDOM. VIA PANAMA CANAJU ■ AND' CURACAO, WITH UNSUR- ■ PASSED ACCOMMODATION "^ „ - • Sailingflnallyfrom (subject* Vessel ; to alteration). xRANGITAXA Auckland .Nov 8 xRANOTTANE Wellington Dec « ■' . 'ROTOKUA Wellington Dec. SO . ' *REMUERA Wellington Jan. 3 xRANGITIKI Wellington Jan. 31 ■"RUAHINE Wellington Feb. 2S ' sRANGITATA Wellington M^ar. 28 xRANOTTANE Wellington Apl. 25 '■RKMUKTIA Wpllington May 23 xNow Motor Vessels, 17,000 tons, n«8 calling at Curacao or Pitcairn Islaud. ■*Oil fuel. Calling at Pitcairn Island (weather permitting). Return Tickets are interchangeable with ' other lines. For further particulars apply THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY CO., LTD. (Circumstances permitting.) FOR NELSON. "MATAICGI—Mon., Wed., Fii. T.to Mft, ARAHURA—Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7.30 p.nfc Receives General Cargo Daily till 4 p.m« except Saturday, 11 a.m. Luggage Cannot bo Received on Board before 4 p.m "No Cargo Mon., Oct. 27. FOR MOTUEKA. NIKAU Tues. Oct. 28 i p.» Receiving Cargo till 3 pJn. FOR GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKS ' (Cargo Only). RATA ■ ' . Wed. Oct. 29 5 pjl, ~ Receiviiijr Cargo till' 4 p.m. T..AND W. YOUNG, Agents, ■ , . 77-85. Customhouse quay* Telegraphic Address, "Mercury." ' ' Telephone Nos. 41-980 and 41-084. BURNS, PHILP TOURS. . DQO!K your passage with us when visit" •*-» ing the EAST and travel in comfort by Steamers of the . N.Y.K.. LINE . \ ■ 1 ' (Nippon Yuscn Kaisha). I Thcae csoellcnt' Steamers saO from.ilei | bourne and Sydney monthly. ;call«i^ aft Bvisbanp, ThurEday Island, Davao, Manila> Ilong Kong, Nagasaki, Kobe. and-\3Toko« hama . Passengers car. be booked through tt ENGLAND and all parts of the world. ROUND THE WORLD TOURS AH» RANGED Write for Special ■ Inclusive Fate and full oarticulars ■ BURNS!- PHILP, & COMPATS. LTD^ 69-75 Molesworth street BUSINESS NOTICES. NEWMAN BROS., . LTD, REGULAR SERVICES. PICTON-BLENH EIM-CnRISTCHURCH, NELSON-MOTUEKA-TAKAKA, WEST COAST-GLACIERS. ■ Full particulars from All Government Tourist Offices, That* Cook and Son, T. and W.'Youns, , Wellington,;. ;-• -• si.-i J3
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 12
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