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SHAPING. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION' LINE. (Incorporated in England.) ' , VIA PANAMA CANAL. TAMAROA Cabin Class Nov. 6 WAIWERA 12 Passengers End Nor, lONIC Tourist Class Dec. 11 , MATAROA Cabin Class Jan. 3 ■ WAIPAWA 12 Passengers Lata Jan,, AKAROA Cabin Class Feb. 5 TAINUI Tourist Class Mar. 5 ; TAMAROA Cabin Class Mar. 28 Important Improvements to MATAROA! and TAMAROA; New Gymnasium, New and Larger Verandah Cafe, Bigger Lounge, and over 50 Smgle Berth Cabins. NEW YORK: Fares via Panama are:; Tourist Class, from £30; Cabin and First, from £02 (plus Exchange and Tax). Agents: Levin and Co., Ltd.; Murray, Roberts, and; Co., Ltd.: Dalgety and Co., Ltd. E. & A. LINE TO JAPAN, CALLING AT RABAUL, MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, AND FIVE) PORTS IN JAPAN. Nankin 7000 tons \ Nov. 10 Circular , Nelloro 7000 tons Dec. 12 Quay, ] Tanda 7000 tons ■ Jan.' 12 Sydney,. ' Nankin " 7000 tons Feb. 13 10.30 a.in,Nelloro 7000 tons Mar. 13 Big Reduction iv Fares. Round Trip from Sydney 10 weeks. Nflj hotel expenses. The liner is your hotels Cheaper than living ashore. £90 First* £56 15s Second. \o exchange. E. and A. Cuisiue and Service are 1 Unsurpassed. ! Joint Passenger Agents— WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD, THE N.Z. SHIPPING, CO.. LTD. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPINQ COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITEE* KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL, vessel Sailing finally trom (subject tc alteration). REMUERAfr Auckland Oct. 27 dbk. ' RANGITIKLs Napier Nov. 16 RUAHINEJ* Dec. 15 RANGITANEs Dee. 21 RANGITATAjx 'Jan. 18 517,000-ton Motor-vessels witb Firsti Tourist and Third Classes. §Calls Kingston, Jamaica. •Oil fuel, calling at Pitcalrn Island (eh) cumstanees permitting) and Curacao. fCabin Class. JTourist Class. Ist Class .... com £85 S.. £149 R. Cabin Class .. from £67 S., £117 R. Tourist Class . from £38 S.. £68 R. Third Class .. from £37 S., £66 R. All Fares plus Exchange and Tax. \ THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING i COMPANY LTD. ' P AND O. ROYAL MAIU STEAMERS. Sydney to London, via Australian Ports) Colombo. Rombay. Aden, Egypt. Marseilles Gibraltar, and Plymouth. MOLDAVIAN 16,666 Nov. 2 NARKUNDA'st 16,632 Nov. 18 STRATHAIRDst 22,281 Dec, 1 CATHAY*st 15,225 Dec. 19 STRATHNAVKRxt 22,283 Dee. 29 MALOJA*st 20,914 Jan. 31 MONGOLIAfa 16,600 Jan. 26 •First and Second Saloon. sOmits Porfi Sudan SOmits Bombay ITourist Clas« Only trailing Tangier. xFirst Saloois and Tourist Class. aOrnits Aden.FARKB 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, Chief Passenger Agents foT New Zealand' THE N.Z SHIPPINQ CO- LTD.. Wellington. Joint Agents, Wellington: JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD.. Joint Assents, Tourist Class: MURRAY ROBERTS & CO.. LTD. ' CUNARD LINE. , Home, via United States and ■*• Canada, and across the Atlantic by AQUITANIA, BERENGARIA, MAURETANIA, ' Or other Magnificent Steamers from U.SJi and Canada to England, or-if pro* ceeding Home by direct steamer ot* via Australia, return by Cunard Transatlantic. Good selection of berths actually helr| in New Zealand. For accommodation and full particular^ apply U.S.S Co., Thos. Cook and Sou, Matson Line, or Cunard Line. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION! : LINE, LIMITED, (Incorporated in England.) Maritime Buildings, Wellington. FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAQ ■ OR CAPE HORN ROUTE: 1934. POR" HUNTER Wgtn.. Oct. 2,1 PORT .DUNEDIN '. Wgtn.,. Nov. Il» PORT CAMPBELL Wgtn., Dee. 23. Limited Accommodation for Saloon Passengers. FEDERAL S.N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Regular Service to and from Avonmouthi Liverpool, Manchester. Glasgow. STEAMER EARLY. 1 For Freight, apply to 1 FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION ' CO.. LTD., ! Maritime . Building, Customhouse Quay.' Telephone 42-362. I HUDDART PARKER, LTD, (Incorporated in Australia.) T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA, 10,000 tons. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE (From Wellington). At Noon on Thursday., Oct. 25, Nov. 22, and Dec. 20. AUCKLAND to SYDNEY—At 11 a.fru on Friday, Nov. 9, Dec. 7, Jan. 5. HUDDART PARKER BUILDING, Post Office Square, Wellington. FARMERS' TOUR GREAT BRITAIN AND CONTINENT. LEAVE New Zealand April. One month! , through England, Wales, Scotland^ Jersey, and three weeks through Denmark^ Holland, Germany, the Rhine, Switzerland, France. As well as the csucl round of touristi sightseeing this parly has special privileges for entry into State farms, dairyj schools, famous farm and herds under thq co-operatioD of British farmers' associaw tions. INCLUSIVE PRICE, from £242 10s,including exchange. COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE. f 191 Featherston Street, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THE "EVENING POST." ADVERTISERS ar* asked to haT* them Notices in this Office as early a« possible eacb morning, and It is particularly requested that Advertisements foe the SATURDAY'S Paper be handed in the previous day whenever possible Tha insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 a.moo Saturday! cannot be Guaranteed that day NOTE.—Applicant* foi Situations advertised as Vacant are advised not to eend original reference*—copie* only abonld bd <ent ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Portal Regulations, nom-de-plume addresses ear*} of General Post Office cannot be accepted. The Proprietor* do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of any{ advertisement or advertisements, through accident or from _ other causes, or foij error to th« publication of en advertise- • ment. BLUNDELL BROS.. LTD., The "Eveninc Post."

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 93, 17 October 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 93, 17 October 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 93, 17 October 1934, Page 20

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