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SHIPPING. ORIENT LINE. HO LONDON, via Sydney. Melbourne, L Adelaide, Freniantle, Colombo, Aden, gypt, Naples, Toulon, Palma, Gibraltar, Plymouth. R.M.S. OTRANTO 20,000 June 22 [R.M.B. ORSOVA 12,000 July 20 X.M.S. ORONSAY 20,000 Aug. 17 R.M.S. ORAMA 20,000 Bept. U 'R.M.S ORMONDE 15,000 Oct. 12 R.M.S. OTRANTO 20,000 Oct. 2fi "Tourist Steamers, one clans only Not illing at Palma. JNot calling at Aden. AXES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: st Saloon from £87 single. £103 return. 3rd Clasß from £39 single, £70 return. , Tourist from £40 single, £72 return. AH Fares Subject to Exchange which lay be ascertained on inquiry. 'assages Arrauged from NEW ZEALAND .i to AUSTRALIAN PORTS. TOURIST. CLASS SERVICE. Ixteuding the ORIKN'I LINE Tourist Serrico commenced by' ORMONDE AND ORSOVA. : , • : One Class. I'be New Ouent Liner ORION. 24,000 TONS Maiden Voyage from Sydney, Not. 23), n\\' carry TOURIST CLASS »nd First aloon, and the twL Sister Shipe ORKOUD nd ORONTES, 20,000 Tops, *n being onverted. to Tourist Class and Firm ialoon for their voyages from Sydney, Dac» 21 and Pelt. 28, and thereafter. FARES, from £V» Single; £73 Return. 'area and Full Information on Application V.S.P CO OF N.Z., LTD.. Agent*. 3HAW, SAVILL, AND~ALBION LINE. (Incorporated m England.) VIA PANAMA CANAL. AKAROA From Auck. June 28 WAIPAWA 12 Passengers End Jun« TAMAROA Cabin Class Aug. 10 WAIRANGI 12 Passengers Sep. 13 MATAROA Cabin Class Oct. 11 AKAROA Cabin Class .Nov. (3 TAINUI Tourist Clans -Dec. 10 Panama Route is.the shortest sea route o England and contains the world's ;reatest' engineering feat —the joining <-i he Pacific and Atlantic Ocpans. The igantic Panama Canal is situated amongst cenes of tropical: splendour. NEW YORK—The Panama Route » lainiing more and more passengers than ver. Fares: Tourist, from £40; Cabin nd First, from £63. (Plua exchange and Sl)" AGENTS: jevin and Co., Ltd., Murray, Roberts, and Co« Ltd.; Dalgely and Co., Ltd. . BLUE STAR LINE. ( FAST SERVICE TO LONDON. A LIMITED number of spacious, luxurfr c* ously-appointed Staterooms avauabl* >n each vessel. NEXT SAILINGS: NAPIER STAR Approx. June 14 TROJAN STAR Approx. Aug. 19 Dates, Ports, and Route* subject to alteration without notice., ' BLUE STAR LINE (N.Z.), LTD. 22 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Telephone 44-140. SOUTH AFRICA & ENGLAND. BLUE FUNNEL AND WHITE STAR* ABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE. tThemistodes July 17*Anchise» . Sept. '21 'Nestor Aug 26 jOeramio Oct.-23 •Carries Ist Class only tCarries Isti and }rd Classes. fCarnes Cabin Clans Only. FARES FROM NEW ZEALAND; South Africa. : Londpo., Single. Return. Single" Return. Ist ... £68 £110 £76 £18* Cabin. £M £101 £68 «l» 3rd .. £23 - £S8 . W Interchangeable, return, pickets. All fares plua Exchange. Apply to Dalgety & Co., Ltd.: Murray, Roberts, & Co., Ltd.'; Levitt'& Co., Ltd. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. , DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITED . KINGDOM. VIA PANAMA" CANAL. ROTORUAJ* Auckland July 13 RAKOITIKIx J«ly 81 RUAHINEt* Au«- J5 RANGITANEx Aug. 27 RANGITATAs Sept. 27 REMUERA*tt ■ , Oct. 26 . RANGITIKIx S^K ROTORUAt* Dec- }jt RANGITANEs Dec. 20 Port and Date Subject to Alteration. 517,000-ton Motor-veasels witn Dirst, Touvißt, and Third Classes. •Oil fuel, calling at Pitcairn Island (circumstances permitting) and Curacao. pNot calling Pitwirn Island. tCabin Class. . M^™^?** Ist Class from £8o S. iMB R. Cabin Class fiom £67 S. £117 K. Tourist Class ii'om £38 S. £08 K. Third Claas from £37 S. £66 R. • AH Fares plus Exchange and Tax. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. " C. & D. LINE. . FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAIi . OR, CAPE HORN: . MODERN vessels with accommodation for 12 passengers in single and twoberth Btaterooms. „„■•,_» PORT GISBORNE Wgtn, July:6 PORT HOBART • Wgtu;, Aug. 7 PORT ADELAIDE Wgtn., Aug.,lo For particulars re fares and treignt, Ctb-aPPIyC. •& D. LINE, LTD.. (Incorporated in England.) 'Maritime Building, Wellington.CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in England.) TRAVEL Home via Canada or the United States. Then for a grand thrill; across the Atlantic from New York or Montreal to England or the .Continent °B MAGNIFICENT LINERS OF THE ' CUNARD WHITE STAR —the last word for"speed,' luxury 'and comfort: First, Cabin, -TourisVand Third Class accommodation. Specially reduced round-the-world tickets avaflftble. trail particulars on request. ; Agents EverywhtWL ' HUDDART, PARKER, LT& ■. ■ (Incorporated 'in Au»tralia.) T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA. 10,000 tone. FOR • SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE (from Wellington): • Noon, on; July 4; 5 p.m. on Aug. 2; and noon »n Aug. V). AUCKLAND \O SYDNEY: At If a.m. on June 21, July 16, August '». S«PHUDDART. PARKERJUILDINdi Post Office Square. Wellington, PANAMA PACIFIC UN& CAN FRANCISCO to New J^-J** •^ calls at Lob Aiigelet, Ban Diego, Panama, and Havana. Regular fortnightly nmn rt vj»e« 32.000-ton electnc liner*. Through f boot mgs New Zealand to New York or Omted Kingdom, pawengera eonneetina «t p ™»- couvet or San Franciaeo wift P««fie vessels or at Panama by direct NZ. Unee. A yacht-like cruite to •be'tered'water* amid new and fascinating •een'eev • Apply Dalgety and Co., Ltd>, Le¥fa f «n4 Co. Ltd.; Murray. Roberta. «nd Co, Ltd. : 1 ■• j' I. .:. I ■■•■'■• HOME VIA AMERICA. Makura June U ■ r To fingland:' Niagara June 25 First from £93/16/6 Mai-iposa . June 29. Cabin^from jMS/VS Maunganui July 9 Third from £49/3/1 Ma&osa, Au«. 24 Third from £» & . pOOK'B TRAVEL SERVICE, l9lF«atherston Street, WellingtOß, . ... No C6mini»Bion..Charßed.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1935, Page 16

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