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STOCKS AND SHARES. SHIPPING. ERKY AND DIGGES SMITH Stock CHAW S A VIII It, ATRTfW and Sbarebrokers. National Bank O UAW« aAVILL, * ALBIUJX Building (opp G.P.0.. Wellington). Mem- vta TavYmaTavat ber. Wellington Stoct Exchanse. Cables VIA PANAMA CANAL. and felegrama "Ennesperry." TAAIAKUA* „ Nov. 13 From Auck. f AWSON & SA WELL, Sharebrokert Jol^™ Dec; 11 TromAuck. *- (Members Wellington Stock Ex- MA'IABOA ... Jan. 12 From Wgta change). Company Promoters. 157. Feather- IAINUI .... teb. 0 From W«ta ston street, Wellington. P.O. Bos 653. ... Apl. -6 From Wgta Telephone 40-845 MAIgBQA ... Alay 27, From Wgta — IAINUI June 28 From Wgta SHIPPING. 'Kmbarkatiou 7 to,lo ; p.m. ] ~ TTNIONCTEAM. SHIP COMPANY OF whkVt d^cribed"^ on. ft? wdrid'!i U NEW ZEALAND. LTD. greatest travel thrills. Sailings (circumstances permitting.) Passengers to United States oan travel SAN FRANCISCO, VIA RAROTONGA via the famous Canal without materially AND PAPEETE. increasing cost or time. Monowai Tuesday Nov. 3 3 p.m. Fares to Canal are now only—First £65, Heavy Luggage received not later than Cabin £40, Third £23 (plus exchange). 2.30 p.m. Connections to New York and approxiPassengers in 3 Classes, mate cost, including hotel expenses at FOR SYDNEY (FROM WELLINGTON). Canal supplied on application. Marama Friday Nov. 13 3 p.m. AH Steamers have Cinemas. . Makura Tuesday Nov. 17 4 p.m. r *or a" Particulars, apply to Heavy Luggage received not later than **y»» ■?? Co., LM., • Dalgety and! Co* half an hour before sailing. Ltd., Murray, Roberts, and Co., Ltd. Passengers in 3 Classes. _ ■ • "- FOR "SYDNEY (FROM AUCKLAND). HUDDART- PARKER. LIMITED. Aorangi Monday? Nov. 2 8 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (From Wellington). Maunganui Friday Nov. 6 3 p.m. ULIMAROA—October 30, Noon. Passengers in 3 Classes. FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland). ;| FOR MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF. ITJMAROA—November 13. ! Wainui (Cargo Only)— Saturday," Oct. 31. a . ~„. , .. .., . Now receiving Cargo. Head otface for N«* Zealand: . ' ISLAND TOURS to Suva (Fiji), Nukua- HUDDAfiT. PARKER BUILDING. lofa, Haapai, Vavau (Tonga). Apia Port Office Bquare. Wellington.. Tofua-From Auck., Mon., Nov. 2,11 a.m.. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING And every 4 weeks thereafter. rOMPANV I IMlTirn , Special Round Fare, £35. CUMKANY, LIMITED. . NarbaAda CUTTA FR°M *T» W ?FtW FA. ST VESSELS IN TUB iwfa i> a J •' Ma 7' Sept DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITED Limited Passenger Accommodation. KINGDOM. VIA PANAMA CANAL FOR LYTTELTON (From Wellington). AND CURACAO. WITH rjNSURWahine Fri., Mon., Thurs. PASSED ACCOMMODATION t?™* 1,-" w*j" TT S> «^ Sailing flwllj from (subfcel" Rangatira Wednesday "**" to alteration). Sailing from Ferry Wharf. rRANGITIKJ Auckland I Not 7 " Passengers to be on board by 7.30 p.m. ♦RUAHINE Wellington Dec 5 Wharf Ticket Office open 7 p.m. *RANGITATA Wellington Jan « 1832 WELLINGTON, PICTON, BLENHEIM. tROTORUA Wellington Jan. Tamahine leaves Wellington Mon., Wed., jRANGFTANK Wellington Jan. 30 ' Fri., 3 p.m. Leaves Picton Tues.. Thurs., SIiMyERA Wellington Feb. 27 Sat., 2.30 p.m. ;! AFSJ TIKJ Wellington Mar.2fi HAVELOCK AND PELORUS SOUNDS, .rakpttata S^v 1"*0" »»"' ™ (Cargo Only)— Transhipping, at Picton. >KAJ>GITATA Wellington May,2l Tamahine Monday Nov. 2 xNew Motor Vessels, 17.000 tons, not NAPIER AND GISBORNE WHARF. ea""!? at Curacao or Piteairn Island. Wainui Saturday Oct. 31 . °". fuel Calling at Piteairn Island Now receiving Cargo. ■ lw < e4 t°? T Permitting). Canada, United States, Europe, Around Fo r feS,!l^ZritrX^ ™«?J fam> the-Pacific Tours, including Japan and the THE NFW 7FAT A\rnPPRW?PPTvn East, Around-the-Wbrld Tours? ® COMPA ZNY?LmrrED. pmQ CANADA-UNITED STATES-EUROPE P AND O. ROYAL MAIL Through Bookings bj ' STEAMERS. (CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINK To London via Colombo, Egypt, Marseilles. ' CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE alternate calls at Bombay, Aden. Port From Auckland, ria Fiji. Honolulu, Sudan> Gibraltar. g Plymouth. Sailin. fro^ Victoria, and . Vancouver. tMOLDA^TA uT ci 55"™" R.M.S. NIAGARA, Dec. 15, Feb. 9, API. 5 iMOOLTAN 21.000 Not. 13 R.M.C. AORANGI. Not 17, Jan. 12. Mch. 8 ;STRATHNAVEB 22J0W Not. 27 . . *MALOJA 21,000 Dee. 11 And rrery (our, weeka thereafter. -Call. Bombay. : Passengera to three daw. FARES FROM WELLINGTON. ~~"~~""~~~~~ First Saloon: Second Saloon: CANADIAN AND U.B.A. RAILWAY Single from £104. Single fron>£BS. TRAVEL. Return from £182. Return from £UL Itineraries cost of tonn, and all inform.- JSlT^^"^ Clt" &SSS!V AakS» tion supplied. Rail and hotel reservations 8l .„" £4a Return from ***• arranged. All F*re* rabject to Exchange, UNION B.S. CO-OP N. 2.. LTD. Chter P"8"^ Agent, for New Zealaa* _J THE NX SHIPPING CO, LTD, WELLINGTON. TO AMERICA AND EUROPE. Joint Ajfent9 , Wellington: Through Bookings bj . JOHNSTON & CO, LTD. TTNION ROYAL MAIL LINE ■ U N 1,.r royal MAIL LINE \ JAPAN AND CHINA. From Wellrngton^Rar^nga. Tahiti, j,^ & . .^ R. 1..5. MONOWAI, Not. 3, Dec. 29. Feb. 23 "The Smooth Watergßoute." ■ iv.M.S. MAKURA, Dec. 1, Jan: 20. Mch 22 Via Queensland Ports, Rabanl, and A»d every four weeks thereafter. Mamla" n . .. . Steamer. Leaves Sydney* Passenger, in thret dassea. NANKJN # Nor.H U.S.A. and CANADIAN RAILWAY, TANDA^.. *"".".*'"'.'.'.' JTaa! 13 ... ' Through Passages to America, Europe; Round the *«" ■* Special, Reduce* arranged." Kates. UNION B.S. CO. OP H2., LTD. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO, _____________________ i ___ - __ LTD ORIENT LINE TO LONDON Chief Passenger Agenta for N.Z.! > ROYAL UAIL STEAMERS, THB NZ- SHIPPING.CO, LTD, ! Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Wellington. FremantK Colombo, Baea, Port Baid, »„., »_«_,.. • N. P ,e..T0n,0n t Gibr..t y , and Plymouth, s^SeS *CO, LTD. Steamer. Tons., Date. ORONTEB .... 20,000 Not. 7 PIINARD LINE. OTRANTO ... 20,000 Not. 21 I.UWAIIU LIWIU . ORAMRA° '■■"■ mm iw in TRAVEL Home via Dnited 6tatet>aa< OKAMA 20j000 DeftJJl 1 Canada, and Across the Atlantic by PARES. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: AQUITANIA, BERENGARIA. Ist Saloon, from £104 Single; £182 Return. MAURETANIA, T?l2nJ^#iM^*»»%!!l* Or oth« Mwiifcent Steamera. from Tourist, from £40 Single, £72 Return. V.S,k. and Canada to England, or. if AU *biCh m"T wSctedfag Home "by d°rlrt rtcamer be ascertained on inquiry. or via - Australia, Return by Cunardl U.S.S. CO. OF N. 7., LTD., Agents. Transatlantic. ————_—^—— Good selection of berth»;actually held im New Zealand THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND For accommodation and full particular. FOUNDRY CO., LTD. WP'r D.S.S. Co x Thos. Cook and Son* ir .. .. ■ .... . Matson Line, or Cunard'Line. (Circumstaneea permitting.) AUSTRALASUN SERVICE, - COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LIMITED, FOR NELSON. Maritime Buildings, Wellington. KAITOA Mon., Wed., Fri. 6.30 p.m. FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAIi MATANGI Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7.30 p.m. OR CAPE HORN ROUTE: Receives General Cargo Daily till 4 p.nu, PORT HUNTER Wctn Nor; 17 except Satur&y, 11 a.m. PORT FAIRY Anck. Dec.- .1 Luggage Cannot be Received on Board PORT HUON Wgtn. Dee, SI before 4 p.m. Limited accommodation for Saloon pas. FOR MOTUEKA. lengen. KAITOLeivScar t St ß 34i>m 6' 3Opm> SOUTH AFRICA &. ENGLAND FOR WESTPORT^E^OUTH. AND 3 LBSS&jffiHR^ ■ HOKITDIA (Cargo Only). •ANCHISES DecT I RATA Tues. Nov. 3 5 p.m. +EURDPIDES Dec. 9 n * cxS! *pm> *Ti c E i^ScLEs-:::::: Sfc g: T. AND W. YOUNG, Agents, 'Carries Ist €£<J only. fCarrws lsf«« 77-85. Customhouse quay. 3rd Classes. Telegraphic Address, "Mercury." 7A&ES FROM NX. Telephone Nos.. 41-080 and 41-984. South Africa. Leodo*. Single. Reran.; Single. Bk#a& Ist £74 10 SIST HIM *S^ RICHARDSON.* CO.. LTD. ST^: IS" "* SI ** luteHiaajeak* reTnrn tickets. To *£ fa*«( qMtef above viti be added ezchanac. For NAPIER and GISBORNE WHARF- MUPHAY. ROBSRT* & CO., LTD. The s.s. PAKURA, on TUESDAY, at DAtGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED. 4 p.m. Cargo received Monday and LEVIN & COMPANY, LIMITED. Tuesday up to. 3 p.m. ■ = ■; i—» JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. Telephones 40-242 and 42-832. BURNS, PHILP TOURS. ) F°r p4RTVGANDI ~TIie '* mAHA> "R 00K your Passaß« Wth . when Tint. EARLY- ° ing the EAST and' travel in comfort JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. b» Steamers of the Telephones 40-242 and 42-832. N.YJL LINE _____^^^_______________ (Nippon Yusen Eaisha}.. WHEN YOU TRAVEL These excellent Steamers sail from.Md* Ti™r tw tttyTirv " ' bourne Md Srdw monthly, calling »* TIvAYEL IN.LUXURY. Brisbane, Thursday Island, Davao, Maailft, FVERY modern device that can make £« KooS* Naßasaki- Kobe..and Yol-o. *-* for comfort and luxury in Railway ' ' ; travelling is found on-tho C.N.R. Trains Passengers can bo booked through to) are all-steel, oil-electric, equipped with ENGLAND and all parts of the world. radio and wireless • telephone. ■ Luxurious onrtKTi Tnw nrnPT n TnrrDai Solarium observation cars-are fitted with ARRANPFn WORLD TOUM Vita-glass . . . dining cars cater like a AKh-4J*bia'-being. Meticulous service ' is a studied feature throughout the trip of unparalleled BURNS, PHILP, 4' COMPANY, LTD, scenic interest.- 69-75, Molesworth street. Luxury liners connect at every Atlantic ' ." ' port. ' ———n Apply for FREE Booklets, sailing lists, BUSINESS NOTICES. fures lists, through ticket information from BUSINESS NOTICES. # NATIONAL VEWMAN BROS, LTD* RAILWAYS. REGULAR SERVICES. "Head Office for New Zealand: PICTON'BLENHEIM-CHBISTCHDRQEL DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. NELSON-MOTUEKA-TAEAKA, FerrySingiSkW WEST COAST Q™<™**' , 187, Hereford street, Clmstchiuch. Full particulars from H. L. Taylcy & CovDuncdin, Timaru, All Government Tourist Offices, Thai, and Inrercargill. Cook and-Son, T. and W. Young, C. F. Milln-ard, Wanganui, Wellington. J>

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 104, 29 October 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 104, 29 October 1931, Page 16

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