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_ SHiPPINCi. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION LINE. - VIA I'ANAMA CANAL. EXPRESS CABIN SERVICE. 34 duys ty bouthaiiipton, AKAROA 15.100. tons : Sept. 18 TA.MAROA TJ.350 tons Nov 8 ■aiATAROA' 1-2,350 tons ' Jah: 3 ; tares: £67 to £82 $~ £117 to £144 R, NEW TOURIST SERVICE. tailing at Hiteairn and Jamaica. " ' -iH^iw-' Wellington July 24 i,wwSUl lU- UO° lons' 'Oct. 10 lONIC ' .2.350 tons Dec. U Da^ s; ~£3Bl O £5° s- £68 to £au Ki/tmVC^ AL and JAMAICA are ideal Winter Resorts, and well- worth visiting on your next trip toNew1 York or.Winter Cruise. All fares are plus exchange and tux. . • ;•;■ Agents: ■-.-, ■-. , . Levin and Co.,* Ltd.; Murray, Roberts and • Co.. Ltd:; Dalgety and Co., Ltd. P. AND O. UOYAL MAIL1 STEAMERS. ' Sydney to London via Australian Ports, Colombo. Bombay, Aden, Egypt. Marseilles] and Plymouth. .' Regular fortnightly Sailings. MOOLTAN' 20.952: -June3o CHITRAL-t :■ : ■:*-■ 15,248= July 13 NARKUNDA*a 16,632. July 23 NALDtRA*s 16,113 Aug. 10 CATHAY'ti 15 225 Aug 24: STRATHNAVERts 22.283 - Sept. 8 MALOJA*s 20,914 Sept.2l First and Second Saloon. tFirst and Tourist Class. tOmits Aden. : BOmits Port Sudan. §omits Bombay. FARES NEW 7.KALAND TO LONDON a' Ist Class from £87 single, £153 return. 2nd Class" from £67 single. £117 return. Tourist from £4" 6ingle,' £72 return. fares to England, from £40.*" _ Fares are subject to Exchange. Chief Passenger. Agents for New Zealand THE N\Z SHIPPING CO. LTD., Wellington. ~ . Joint Agents, Wellington: JOHNSTON & CO., LTD. Joint Agents, Tourist Class, MURRAY, ROBERTS, & C 0.,. LTD. the new zealand shipping ■ - *. company. Limited. DIRECT . SERVICE 10 THE ONTrED KINGDOM, VIA 'PANAMA CANAL : Vessel : :: ' Sailing anally from : (subject to alteration), RUAHINEt* Auckland July 14 RANGITIKIs- Wellington Aug;-3 RANGITANEx - Aug. 31 RANUITATAx Sept. 28 ROTORUAf Oct. 12 ,x17.000-ton •*' Motor-vessels -wifh Firif Tourist and Third Classes. 'Oil fuel, calling" at: Pitcairn Island (cit cumistances permitting]- and. Curacao. tCabm Cliiss. . tTourist Class, Ist Class .... from £85 S.. £149 R. ■ Cabin Class. .. frow £67 S.. £117 R. Tourist Class-, from £38 S.,- £68 R. Third, Class .-. frnra; £37 S.. '£66 R.All Fares plus Exchange and Tax. THE NEW .'ZEALAND SHIPPING .-*:.-,"-: COiIPAVY. LTD ■ • X.v &- A. LINE TO JAPAN. CALLING AT RABAUL, MANILA HONG KONG. SHANGHAI. AND FIVE PORTS IN JAPAN. :: Tanda .. 7000 tons • July 14 • Circular' Nankin.. 70f!0 tons Aug. 11 Quay -': Nellore ..7000 tons Sept. 12 Sydney Tanda ..." 7000 tori? Oct 13 10.30 *a.m. Nankin .. 7000 tons: Xov. 10 Rig/Reduction in: Fares. " Round; Trip from Sydney 10 weeks.: No hotel expenses ..'.-'The .liner is your'hotel Cheaper than living ashore;' £5)0. First £56 15s Second Ko exchange. . .. • E. and A. Cuisinp and Service are ■'." . Unsurpassed : ■ ■' Joint Passenger Agents— WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD. : THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO.. LTD. ".* :■/' ■■-'"'-/ vJAPA:N-^ ■'-'■ '■■: •■- '■■ ;- \ n WKEK?' :TOUR ■',. -'-^ QAI.LS Queensland ports Thursday Is--7? .land . Torres Straits Philippine Islands, Manila, ■ Hong KonRJ witl. approximately 19 days' escorted tour in Japan. - Owing to their- previous 'popularity the N.Y.R- Line ' has decided to continue these special-inclusive tours:- v--Sailing from Svdriey monthly by their up-to : date .vessels. , .... . ":■■':. Fare reduced'to: £139 fiijst-cfass return (no exchance) and inchides deck cabin; first-class hotel:; accommodation throughout; ' first-class rail transportation, including'express charges:transfere between etations, hotels.-etc.; eight-seeing as outlined in itinerary •■ Gratuities whilst in Japan; servioes of English-speakinc guide! N.Y.K.. LINE. ; Full'particulars' from :■-: BURNS. PHIT.P ;& COM PANT. LTD., ■~.-■ ■■■■■.- 69-7JiMolesworth Street, ' :;':: WELLINGTON ; ; ;; ffuDDART PARKER, LTD. (Incorporated; in Australia.) T;S.M.V WANGANELLA; 10,000 tons. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE (From Wellington): Friday. July 6. and Sat"r<iay, August -4, noon. FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland): Thursday, July 19. 11' aim. HUDDART PARKER , BUILDING, Post Office Square, Wellington. FEDERAL S.N/ tOi, LTD. " fTneorporated in, England.) Regular Service to and from AvonmoutKj Liverpool,;.; Manchester,: .Glasgow. ; Steamer Loads Wgton. - Satis finally. •Cambridge' June 19-21 ■-•• , Auck., June 2S *Hororata July 12-20 ,-■ Wgton.. July 20 •Via London. :-'F6: Freight, apply to— : r~ "FEDERAL STEAM; NAVIGATION x : '■*'• '■-.•... COMPANY. LTD..;/■ Maritime Building,. Customhouse Quay. Telephone 42-362. .:, BUSINESS NOTICES. " BALLINGER BROS., 40 WARTNG TAYLOR STREET. Telephones: Office 40 055 Warehouse 40-OJ4. WHOLESALE IMPORTERS AND VV MANUFACTURERS OF ALL PLUMBERS' REQUISITES Lead Traps. Lead Pipes, Compo Pipes; Specialists Wades's Patent Skylights. Baths Sinks, Basins, Corrugated and , Flat Iron IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THE "EVENING POST." A DVERTISERS are asked to have their *■* Notices in this Office as early m possible each morning, and it is particu,rlycr^"?sted that Advertisements for the SATURDAY'S Paper be handed in the previous day whenever possible Ihe insertion of tho<=e arriving later than 10 30 a.m. on Saturdays cannot be euafanteed tliat day. NOTE.—Applicants- fot Situations advertised as Vacant are advised not to send original references—copies' only should be sent. ALSO flom-J'hat owing to the Postal Kegulations, nom-de-plume addresses care of General Poet Oflice cannot be accepted. The Proprietors ;rro not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion ' of", any advertisement ;bf advertisements, through accident ■or from other causes, or for error in the publication "of. an advertise ment. BLUNDELL BROS., LTC, The- "Eveninß' Post!"

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 146, 22 June 1934, Page 16

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