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SHIPPING SHAW. SAVILL, AND ALBION LlNfc. (Incorporated m England.) VIA PANAMA CANAL WAIPAWA 12 l'iib&eiinei» Late Jan. AKAROA Ctibiu Ua»t> Feb 5 TAINUI Touribt Class Mar. o TAAIAROA Cabm Class Mar. 23 lONIC Tourist Class Apr. 30 MATAKUA Caluu Class*. May 23 AKAROA Cabin CU.se June '25 WAIWERA 12 Passengers July 18 AKaRO'A, Kelimai) 5, is an ideal tail-ing-tut those debinng to reach England lor the eariy spring All Shaw S.ivili Cabin Steamers now nave Gymnasiums. Children's Playrooms, aud every cabin ,is -supplied with running lii't and cold water NEW VOKK: Fares via Panama are: IWust-Clasa. trom £39; Cabin and First, from £02 (plur exrbiiiige and tux). AGENTS: - 1-evin and Co., Ltd.; Murray, Roberts, and Co, Ltd.; PMeetj ind Co., Ltd. P. AND O. ROYAL MAIL 1 STEAMERS. Sydney to London, via 'Australian Porti, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. , <'OjlOßlN"§sm 15.241 Feb. 8 MOLDAVIAJnh 16.556 Feb. 20 NARKUNDA-st. 10.032 Mar. 8 STRATHAIRD*!! 22.284 Mar. 23 MOOLTAN*h 20,052 April 3 STRATHNAVERx 22,283 April 20 MALOJA'h 20.914 May 1 MONGOLIAN - 10,600 -May 15 COMORIN* 15,241 ■ May 31 CHITRAL* 15,346 June 14 'First and Second Saloon. sOmiU Port Sudan. §Omits Bomba'. jTourist Class Only. tCalliiig Tangier,' xFirst Salooa and Tourist Class. aOmite Aden. liCalling Hobart. mCalling Malta. gCalling Gibraltar. ] Fares are subject to Exchange. Chief Passenger Agents for New Zealandl, THE NZ SHIPPING CO.. LTD., f Wellington. Joint Agents, Wellington: ''I ' JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., \ Joint Agents, Tourist Class: A MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., LTD. * THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL. Vesao! Sailing finally from (sub>r:l to alteration). REMUERAU* Wellington Feb. 16 ROTORUAr Wellington Feb. 23 RANGITIKI* Wellington Mar. 15 RUAHINEf April 1 RANGITANEa April 13 ■ x17,000-too Motor-vessels with First Tourist and Third Classes. 'Oil fuel, calling at Pitcairn Island (circumstances permitting) and Curacao. rCabin Class. fTourist Class. Ist Class , -from £85 S., £149 R. Cabin Class ' from £67 S., £1)7 R. Tourist Class from £38 S.. £08 R. Third Class from £37 S.. ' £66 R. All - Fares plus Exchange and Tax. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. . P Jt & A. LINE TO JAPAN. CALLING AT RABAUL, MANILA, HONG KONG. SHANGHAI,'AND FIVE • . PORTS- IN JAPAN. Nankin 7000 tons Feb. 13 Circular Nellore 7000 tons Mar. 13 Quay, Tanda 7000 tons April 13 Sydney, Nankin 7000 tons Ma\ 15 10.30 a.m. Nellore 7000 '^nns June.l2 Big Reduction in Fares. Round Tup-from Sydney. 10 weeks. No hotel expenses. The liner is your hotel. Cheaper than livina ashore. £90 First, £5(1 15s Second. No exchange. - E. and A. Cuisine and Service" are Unsurpassedl.1 «« ' , Joint Passenger Agents— WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO., LTD, THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD. CUNARD LINE. TRAVEL Home, via United States end "*■ Canada, and across the Atlantic, by AQUITANIA, • BERENGARIA, MAURKTANIA. Or other Magnificent Steamers trom U.S.A. and Cannd* to. England, or if proceeding Home by direct steamer or - via Australia, return by 'Cunard • Transatlantic. ■ w Good selection' of berths actually held in New Zealand. ' For nccommndation and full particulars apply U.S.S C--., Vhos. Cook and Son, Matson Line, or Cunard Line. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) - Maritime Buildings, Wellington. FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAL OR CAPE HORN ROUTE: 1935. PORT GISBORNE Auck., Feb. 8 PORT NAPIER - Bluff,, Feb. 1!) PORT ' HOBART ■ Wgtn., Mar. 13 Limited Accommodation for Saloon Passengers. MATSON LINE. (Incorporated in the U.S:A.) . TO ENGLAND VIA AMERICA. I INERS stop at Suva. Pago Pago, Hpno- " lulu/ Lob Angeles, and San Francisco. Cross America by t selection of Wouderfnl Scfenic Routes. ! , Auck- Hono- Sin Steamer, land. ' Suva. lulu, rrioclsco. Depart. Arrive. Arrive. Arrive. Monterey Feb. 9 Feb., 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 .Marlposs Mar. 9 Mar. 14 -Mar. 18 'Mir. 25 Monterey Apr. 6 Apr. » Apr. 15 Apr. 23 All Matson Linen , at beautiful Pago Pago 38 -hours after .leaving Suva. . Steamers to Sau Francisco leave 1 p.m. TO SVDNEY AND MELBOURNE: MARIPOSA Feb. 22, 5 p.m. MONTEREY Mar. .22, 5 p.m. MARIPOSA April 20, 5 p.m. Full Information, Booklets, Fares, etc, BURNS. PHILP, & CO, LTD., 69-75 Molesworth Street. T. & W. YOUNG. 77-85 Customhouse Quay. R E HEW AT Palmprstor. North HOME VIA PANAMA Akaroa Feb. 0 ' Cabin Class Remuera Feb.' 10 ' Cabin & Tourirt Rotorua Feb., 23 Tourist ■ • Tainui . Mar.' 0 Tourisl Rangitiki Mar. IS Ist Tourist Third Tamaroa Mar. 29 Cabin Claw Ruahine Apl. 1 Tourist1 Ran£itane Apl 12 , l»t '■ Tourist Third ' PTRAVEL OU"sERVICE. 101 Feathereton Bt., Wellington. No Commisnion Charged. ■■ . BUSINESS NOTICES. ORANNJtL BDOYSI «7ftAT would modern navigation »v do without the channel b"uoyf-r. those floating markers that keep •bips off the shoals? In a very real , tense, the advertisements in this paper ' are channel buoys, placed for your protection—for the «afeguardin. of the family expendituroa.i ■ j . ; These advertisementa are tbe signed statements of reputable firmi who ieelt your. patronage on the eingle basw ot Stiving ?alue (or every shilling tpent. Tliey are honest itatemenU, .the only kind an «drerti»er e«n ««e and REMAIN an advertiser. People who (tet the moat for their money in the market-placce are thote who keep an eye on the channel otioya. Day by day. they follow the advertisements to learn what and where to buy to the best advantage Make thu • hnbit Study the advertisements; to the interest of shrewder buvwa- . The advertisers In this paper have ■ ebar.tpo1 the channels of buvinir for you. KEEP TO THE COURSE. - '

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Evening Post, Issue 25, 30 January 1935, Page 22

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