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SHIPPJNO. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION LINE. VIA PANAMA CANAL. Express Cabin Service, 31 days to Southampto , via Pitcairn and Curacao. New Tourist Service, via Pitcaini Island and picturesque Jamaica. Tainui (T) Jan. 5 Akaroa (.C) ' May 1 Mataroa (C) Feb. 6 Tainui (T) " May 29 lonic (T) Mar. 6 Mataroa (C) Jim. 20 Tamaroa (C) Apl. 3 lonic (T) * July 24 Fares.—Cabin Steamers (C), £67 to £82; Tourist Stearhers (T), £38 to £60. All Fares Plus Exchange and Xax. The advantages of S.S., and A. Oneclass Travel include the' undivided attention of ship's stuff, liberal deck spaces, and very attractive rates. Agents: Levin and Co., Ltd.; Mtinay, Roberts, and Co., Ltd.; Dalgety and Co., Ltd. P. AND 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sydney to London, via Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, and Plymoutli Regular Fortnightly Sailings. STRATHAIRD} 22,500 Dec. 30 CATHAYxt 15,121 Jan. 11 MONGOLIA' 17,000 Jan. 27 MALOJAxt 20.914 Feb. 8 MOLUAVJA'f 17,000 Fe,b. 21 MOOLTAKxt 20,952 ' Mar. 7 STRATHNAVERi 22.500 ' 'Mar. 24 NARKUNDAx 16,572 Apl. 7 STRATHAIRD?: 22,500 Apl. 21 xFirst and Second Class. tFirst Class and Tourist. •Tourist Class Only tCalls Hobnrt. A HOLIDAY EXCURSION' TO CEYLON". The ideal holiday period in. Colombo if from November to February. Special "ALL-IN" Fares from : £48. Steamer Return Fares f/om £42. All Fares Plus Exchange. 'Chief Passenger Agents for New Zealand1 ! THE N.Z SHIPPING CO.. LTD., Wellington. . Joint Agents. Wellington: JOHNSTON & CO.. LTD. E # & A. LINE TO JAPAN. CALLING A'l KABAU.L, MANILA HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, AND FIV PORTS IN JAPAN Leave Steamer. ' Sydney. TANDA Jan. 13 NANKIX Feb. 10 ■ XELLORE'.; Mar. 14 Big Keduction in Fares. NO HOTEL EXPENSES-THE LINER IS YOUR HOTEL. — Reund Trip 10 weeks, £90 First. £58 15m Second. * NO EXCHANGE ON PASSAGE MONEY. The. Round Tour to Japan gives the best ■ value of any Tourist Trip today. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN 'S.S. CO, LTD. Chief Passenger Agents In' New Zealand, , THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD.. European Passengers only, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD., Freight, European, and Chinese Passengers. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL. Vessel Sailing finally from (subject ■ • to alteration). RANGITANEx Napier-: Dec: 22,6 p.m. RANGITATAa Auckland • Jan. 19,1934 REMUERA'Jt Feb.' 17 RUAHINE't • Mar.; 3 RANGITTKIs Mar. 16 i17,000-ton Motor-vessels with First Tourist and Third Classes.'Oil fuel, calling Pitcairn Island (circumstances permitting) and Curacao. fCabin Class. {Tourist Class. Ist Class .... from £85 S., £149 R, Cabin Class ... from £07 S.,- £117 R. Tourist Class . from £38 S.. £fiS R. Third Class .. from £37 S.. £6G\R. All Fare? plus Exchange and Tax. THE' NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD. ■■■"•..:■- ---• : N.Y.K. LINE. ■'.'.' " (Nippon Yusen Kaisha.) PASSENGER AND MAIL SERVICES TO JAPAN AND CHINA. (CALLING at Brisbane, Thursdaf Island, '-' Davao, Manila, Hong Kong (transhipping for Shanghai), Nagasaki, Kobe, Osake Nagoyav Yokohama1?5 KITANO MARU ..' Dec. 30 ATSUTA MARU Jan. 27 KAMO MARU Mar. 3 " KITANO MARU Mar. 31 ■ Monthly Sailings Thereafter. GREATLY REDUCED FARES. NO EXCHANGE. , Sydney to Hong Kong and Return, £76. Sydney to Yokohama and Return, £90. For Particulars Apply, BURNS, PHILP, & COMPANY, LTD., 69-75 Moleswortb Street, WELLINGTON (N.Z.). CUNARD LINE. TRAVEL Home. «a United States and ■■■■ Canada, and across the Atlantic by AQUITANIA, BERENGAPJA. MAURITANIA, ~ Or other Magnificent Steamers from U.S.A. and Canada, to England, or if proceeding Home by direct steamer or via Australia, return' by Cunard Transatlantic../ Good selection, of berths actually held in New Zealand. •For accommodation and full particular* apply U.S.S Co., Thos. Cook and Son, Matson Line, or Cunard • Line. AUSTRALASIAN SERVICE. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE. LIMITED. ... Maritime Buildings, Wellington. FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAL OR CAPE HORN ROUTE: 1933. PORT GFSBORNE Wellington. Dec 21 PORT DUNEDIN Lytt.lton, Dec. 23 PORT DENISON Port Chalmers, Jan. 0 Limited Accommodation for Saloon Passengers. WHITE STAR LINE. TRANSATLANTIC SERVICES. (CONNECTING at NEW YORK and MONTREAL' with Pacific: steamers from New Zealand. This is the most varied and interesting route to England, including numerous ports of call in the Pacific, and embracing San Francisco, Yosemite, Los Angeles, the Grand Canyon, Jasper Park, Banff, Lake Louise, Niagara, and as a delightful climax passage from New York or Montreal to England by one of the magnificent steamers of the ' - ' ' ..; WHITE STAR LINE.; Apply Dalgety & Co., Ltd.; Levin &' Co., Ltd.; Murray, Roberts, & Co., Ltd. HUDDART . PARKER, LTD, TIS.M.V. WANGANELLA . will Sail 'FOtt SYDNEY, HOBART, AND ! MELBOURNE (From Wellington): '. Friday, December 22, noon. FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland): Saturday, January 6, 11 a.m. HUDDART, PARKER BUILDING. Post Office Square, Wellington. /BOOK'S HOLIDAY CRUISES. Rarotonga, Island Life—l 3 days for £22; Maunganui, December,26. Milford Sound-4 days, £8 an:l £6; Wanganella, December 18; Wanganella, February 12; Monowai, March 5. Marlborougb Sounds^-4 days, £6 a.nd £4; Marama, January 29 and March 26. Hauraki Gulf, Bay of Islands, from Auckland^-* days, £6 and £4; 'Monowai, December 26; Marama, January IS; Wanganella, January 30. COOKS-WAGONS LITS, 191 Featherston Street, Wellington. Send for free booklets "How to See New Zealand," "Summer Holidays," "Short Ocean Cruises." Printed «nd Published for BLCNDELL BROS., LTD.. by LOUIS PROCTOR BLUNDELL, of 331 The Terrace, Wellington, printer and publisher, tt the Beclstered Office of th« Company. {Saturday, December 16. 1933. 1

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 16

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