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SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF V. ' NE\V ZEALAND. LTD. Sailings (circumstances permitting.) SAN FRANCISCO, VIA RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE. Makura Tuesday Jan. 2G 3 p.m. Passengers in three Classes. Heavy Luggage received not later than 2.30 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (FROM WELLINGTON). Marama Friday Jan. 8 3 p.m. Makura Tuesday Jan. 12 4 p.m. Heavy Luggage received not later than half an hour before sailing.' Passengers in three Classes. FOR SYDNEY (FROM AUCKLAND). Marama Friday Jan. 22 3 p.m. Niagara Tuesday Jan. 26 Passengers in three Classes. MELBOURNE (Cargo Only). ' Hauraki Saturday Jan. 9 ISLAND TOURS to Suva (Fiji), Nukualofa, Uaapai, Vavau (Tonga), Apia (Samoa). Tofua—From Auck., Mon., Jan. 25,11 a.m. And every 4 weeks thereafter. Special Round Fare, £35. FOR LYTTELTON (From Wellington). Rangalira—Mou.. Wed., ¥v\, v 7.45 p.m. Wahine—Tues., Thure., Sat. . 7.45 p.m. Sailing from Ferry Wharf. Passengers to be on board by 7.30 p.m. Wharf Ticket Office open 7 p.m. WELLINGTON. PICTON, BLENHEIM lamahine leaves Wellington Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m.; Sat., 1.15 p.m. Leaves Picton Sun.; Jan. 3, 6 p.m.; then Tues.-, Thurs. 2.30 p.m.; Fri., 9.15.p.m.; Sjin., 6 p.m. HAVELGCK AND PELORUS SOUNDS _ (Cargo Only)— Transhipping at Picton. Tamahine Monday Jan. 4 Inquiries invited regarding trips to AnstraHa, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Around-tbe-Pacine Tours, including Japan and the East. Around-the-World Tours. CANADA-UNITED STATES—EUROPE Through Bookings by fJANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE Canadian Australasian line From Auckland, via Klji, Honolulu,Victoria, and ■ Vancouver. ■R.M.S. AORANGI, Jan. 12,-Mar. B,!May 3. R.M.S. NIAGARA, Fel.. 9, Apl 5. May 31. And every four weeks thereafter. .. Passengers in three classes. - CANADIAN AND U.S.A. RAILWAY ■ TRAVEL. : Itineraries, cost oE tours, and all information supplied. Rail and hotel reservations . arranged. ' ; ' UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. •■ TO AMERICA AND EUROPE. Throagh Bookings by TTNION ROYAL" MATT, LINE NION ROYAL MATT; LINE From. Wellington, via Rarotonga, Tahiti, and San Francisco. R.M.S. MAKURA, Jan. 26, Mch. 22, May RJM.S. MONOWAIj Feb. 23, Apl. 19, June 14. . -~ . - ' And every four weeks thereafter. Passengers.in three classes: U.S Jl. AND CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL. Itineraries, cost of tours, and all information supplied. Rail and hotel reservatfons : arranged. . UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. QRIEJNT LIME. TO LONDON ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, | Via Sydney. Melbourne. Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth.l Steamer. Tons. Date. •ORMONDE ... 14,353 Jan. 2 ORONSAY ... 20,000 Jan. 30 ORONTES .... 20,fM0 Feb. 24 *ORSOVA 12,041 Mar. 16 •Tourist Steamer. . FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: Ist Saloon, from £104 Single, £182 Return. 3rd Claee/.trom £39 Single, £70 -Return. Tourist, from £40 Single. £72 Return. All Fares subject; to Exchanga, which may be ascertained on inquiry. U.S.S. CO f OF NJZ.. LTD.. Agents. WHITE STAR LINE. , TRANSATLANTIC SERVICES. TNCLUDING the Magnificent Royal Mail ■"• Express Steamers— MAJESTIC, 56,621 tons. (The World's Largest Steamer.) OLYMPIC, 46,439 tons. HOMERIC, 34,351 tons. Also large fleet of Modern Liners of from 20,000 to 30,000 tons, maintaining regular service between Montreal and NewYork and European main ports. Through Bookings made in conjunction with the Union S.S. Co.'s .'Frisco ' and: Vancouver Services. A good selection of Atlantic Accommodation held in New Zealand. Travel by the White Star Line—foremost in Comfort and Service. I . For accommodation and full particulars apply ... . DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED. MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., LTD. LEVIN & COMPANY, LIMITED. FEDERAL S.N. CO., LTD. TJEGULAIi Service to and from Avon- ■*■• mouth, Manchester. Liverpool. Glasgow. Steamer. Loads Wgtn., Sails Finally. S.S. Hertford* Jan. 18-21 Wgtn., Jan. 21 S.S. Norfolk Jan. 18-20 Auck:, Feb. 3 M.V. Opawa Feb. .1-3 Lyltn., Feb."6 •Via London. For Freight, apply to FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., Maritime Building, Customhouse, quay. Telephone 42-362. ' THE CANADIAN pSBHj PACIFIC ROUTE. Wfjjhi TTNDOUBTEDLY the most interesting *-" route to> England. . . . Aorangi or Niagara from Auckland (stop a few days if you ivish at Honolulu, then proceed to Victoria, or Vancouver by the Empress of Japan, or Empress of Canada—largest, fastest, and most luxurious vessels on the Pacific). . . .Canadian Pacific Railway across the Continent through 600 miles of the world's most marvellous mountain scenery—Lake Louise, Banff, Toronto. Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec. . . . Magnificent Empress or Regal Duchess liner to carry you across the Atlantic—2 days on . the glorious St. Lawrence River—only 3 or 4 on the open sea. No bother, no worries this way. Let us send you literature and full information. Apply U.S.S. Co., Thos. Cook and Son, or J T Campbell, ■ Travelling Passenger Agent, 11, Johnston street, Wellington. gUMMER HOLIDAYS. /G^K TOURS IN ' IHP"^7 NEW ZEALAND. " X>ty Thermal District.. Tongariro National Park. * Amount Egtnont. Wanganui River. Scenic West Coast. South Westlarid Glaciers. Mount Cook. Southern Lakes. Milford Sound, Etc. TRAVEL TICKETS ISSUED. Hotel Accommodation Arranged. . Seats and Sleeping Berths Reserved. BOOKING OFFICE NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS AND: WHITE STAR MOTORS. ; " THOS. COOK & SON, LTD., PioTieers in New Zealand and Elsewhere of j the Inclusive Tour System, i COOK'S CORNER, I Fcatherston and Hunter streets, j WELLINGTON. 1

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 14

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