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SHI nPING. _____ _ SHAW, SAVILL, AND~ALBK)N LINE. (Incorporated, in Cngland.) VIA PANAMA CANAL. KARAMEA, C.V. Auckland, Mid. Aug. AKAKOA. E.G.. Auckland. Sept. 13 TAINUL, T.S.. 10,000 tous. Oct 10 TAMAKOA E. 1,., 12,350 tous Kov 8 WAIWEKA CV. 10,700 tons End Nov. lONIC, T.S.. 12,350 tons. Dec 11 MATAROA, 8.C., 12,350 tons, Jan. 3 Only One Class on Each Vessel. E.C., Express Cabm Steamer, calling at Pitcairn and Curacao T.S., Tourist Steamer, calling at Pitcairu and Jamaica ' ... C.V . Cargo Vesbel, with accommodation. Route and Ports optional NEW YORK: Combined Cobm and First fares by AKAROA to Canal, and PENNSYLVANIA from Canal, are from £80 10s including Exchange and Tax. Agents: Levin and Co., Ltd., Munay, Roberts, and Co- Ltd.; Dalgety and Co., Ltd. P AND O ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sydney to London, via Australian Ports, Colombo. Bombay Aden. Egypt. Marseille* and Plymouth Regular Fortnightly Sailings. CATHAY'S 15,223 .Aug. 2ft STRATHNAVERst 22,283, Sept. 8 MALOJA-s? 20.014 Sept. 21 MONGOLIAN 16,596 Oct '5 MOOLTAN'st 20,952 Oct. 19 MOLDAVIAt§ 16,56(3 Nov.' 2 NARKUNDAM 16,632 • Nov. 16 * First and Second Saloon sOmits Port Sudan gOmits Bombay {Tourist Class Only tCalling Tangier 'xFirst Saloou and Tourist Class FAKES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: Ist Class from £87 single. £153 return. 2nd Class from£67 single. £117 return. Tourist from £40 single, £72 return. Fares are subject to Exchange Chiet Passenger Agents for New "Zealand: THE NZ SHIPPING CO.. LTD., Wellington Joint Agents, Wellington: JOHNSTON & CO., LTD. Joint Agents. Tourist Class, MURRAY. ROBERTS. & CO, .LTD. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL. vessel Sailing finally from (subje* to alteration). RANGITANEs Auckland Aug. 31 RANGITATAs Auckland Sept 28 ROrORUAi" Oct 17 «EMT TF.T?Air I Oct 27 RANGITIKI.x Soy. 16 517.0f10-ton Motor-vessels with First Tourist <iml Third Classes. •Oil fuel calling at Pitcairn Island (citfiimstnnres peimitting) and Curacao. (Cabin Class JTourist Class. Ist Cla*s from £85 S £143 R. Cabin Class from £07 S £117 R. Tourist Class from £38 'S £68 R. Third Class from £37 S £66 R. "All Fares plus Exchange and Tax. * TEE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY LTD E. & A. LINE TO JAPAN" QALLING AT RABAUL, MANILA, lIOXG KONG, SHANGHAI, AND FIVE PORTS IN JAPAN Nelloro 7000 tons Sept. 12 Circular Tanda 7000 tous Oct 13 Quay, Nankin 7000 ton 3 Nov 10 Sydney, Npllore "nnn ton's Deo 12 10.30 a.ni. Tanda 7000 tons Jan. 12 Bip Reduction in Fares. Round Trip from Sydney 10 weeks. No hotel expenses The liner is your hotel. Cheaper than living ashore. £90-First, £j0 15s Second No exchange 13. and A. Cuisine and Service are Unsurpassed Joint Passenger Agents— WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.', -LTD, THE N.Z SHIPPING CO., LTDi * i " JAPAN > ■ ~ ' 11 WEEKS' TOUR. . /^ALLS Queensland ports. Thursdar v-/ Island. Torres Straits. Philippine Islands, Manila Hong Kong, with approximately 19 days escorted tour in Japan Ovrinj! to their previous popularity the NYK Line has decided to continue these special inclusive lours. Sailing from Sydney monthly by their up-to-date vessels Fare reduced to £139 first-class return (no exchange), and includes deck cabin; first-class hotel accommodation through* out: first-class rail transportation,, including express charges, transfers between stations, hotels, etc., sight-seeing as outlined in itinerary. Gratuities whilst in Japan; services of English-speaking guide. N.Y.K. LINE. Full Particulars from. BURNS, PHILP & COMPANY, LTD., GO-73 Molpsivorth Street, WELLINGTON. JJUDDART PARKER, LTD~. (Incorporated in Australia.) T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA, 10.000 ton«. FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland): Saturday, August 18, 11 a.m. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE (From Wellington): At Noon on Thursday* August 30, September 27, October "St. HUDDART PARKER BUILDING, Post Office Square, Wellington. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. (X.P.M.) LINE (Incorporated in Holland.) Largest, fastest, and most luxurious liners, via Brisbane and Great Barrier, to MACASSAR. JAVA, AND SINGAPORE. No exchange English cuisine. Through fares to Hong Kong. Shanghai, and Manila, via Java,, also .to. Mauritius, South and East African Ports. Sniljne? from Sydney:— NIEUW HOLLAND, August 22, Special Reduced -THROUGH FARES from Australia to U.K and CONTINENT by Magnificent 19,000-ton Dutch Mail Liners via JAVA. Singapore, Sumatra, Ceylon, and Egypt A' trip Home with distinct advantages. New Zealand Agents: JOHNSTON & CO.. LTD., Wellington, Wangamii, Palmerston North. RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Auckland. DALOETY & CO., LTD., Christchurci* Invercarjrill. Timaru, and Dunedin. MURRAY ROBERTS ■ & CO., LTD., Napier and Gisborne. J. H COCK & CO., Nelson. ITead Office for Australasia: ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO* 255 Georgo Street, Sydney. i WHITE STAR LINE. TRANSATLANTIC SERVICES. i/lONXECTTNG at NEW YORK and v MONTREAL with Pacific stpameis from New Zealand. This is the mo«t vaiicd aiul 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 ono of the magnificent steamers of the WHITE STAR LINE. Apply Dalsety & Co., Ltd.; Lt>vin ft Co.. Ltd.: Murray. Roberts, & Co., Ltd. HOME AMERICA, AND BACK SUEZ. SPECIAL CONDUCTED TOUR from *^ Auckland per Monterey. April 6, or Aorangi April 2 via Fiji and Honolulu, to 'Frisco thence nineteen day« across the States to New York, inchid* ing all expenses of travel, hotels, tips, sightseeing, and taxi* Thence across the Atlantic and back from England via Sue» and Rvdney Send for booklet. COOKS-WAGONS LITS, 191 Fcatherston Street. Wellington. i —*

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 16

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