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SHIPPING. ORIENT LINE.- .j V ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO . ! LONDON. Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fre* mantle, Colombo, Aden, Egypt, Naples, Toulon,' Palma, Gibraltar, Channel Port, •a ORSOVA 12,041 Apri II tv ORFORD 20,000 Apr. 25 *h ORMONDE 14,853 May 20 t OTRANTO 20,000 June 20 t ORAMA ........ 20,000. July 18 tFirst and Tourist Classes. tFirst and Improved Third Classes. •Tourist One Class Only; omits Palma. aOmits Aden. hCalLs Hobart. vCalls Villefranche. FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: Ist Class • From £87 single, £153 return 3rd Class From £39 single. £70 return Tourist .. From £40 single, £72 return. Above Fares are Subject to Exchange. To Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane. Through bookings from New Zealand tc Sydney, thence by Orient Line around Australian Coast. 5 ORIENT LINERS CARRY TOURIST CLASS TO ENGLAND from" £40, -pli_ Exchange. U.S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD., AGENTS. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION, LINE. (Incorporated in England). TO ENGLAND, VIA PITCAIRN, PANAMA CANAL, AND JAMAICA OR. CURACAO. TAINUI—WELLINGTON ... Apr. 28 TAMAROA—Cabin Class May 22 WAIRANGI—I2 Passengers ... June 11 MATAROA—Cabin Class July 17; AKAROA—Cabin Class Aug. 14 TAMAROA—Cabin Class Oct. 9 lONlC—Tourist Class Nov. 10 . WINTER CRUISES: An ideal holiday ia the pleasant sea voyage to Panama, combined with stays at fascinating West Indian Islands or intriguing Central American Ports. NEW YORK:. Travel by the all-sea route via Panama Canal. Combined fares: Cabin and First from £63; Tourist from £40. Exchange and Tax extra. . AGENTS: Levin and Co., Ltd.; Murray, Roberts, and Co., Ltd.,; Dalgety and Co., Ltd. N.Y.K. (JAPAN MAIL) LINE. Regular monthly service between Australia and the East, calling at Davao, Manila, Hong Kong (transhipping to Shanghai),. Nagasaki, Kobe,. Osaka, Nagoya, and Yokohama. 11 a.m.» Steamer. ' Tons. Sydney. ATSUTA MARU 8000 May 3 KAMO MARU, 8000 May 30 KITANO MARU ...... 8000 June 27 ATSUTA MARU ...... 8000 Aug. 1 SYDNEY TO YOKOHAMA & RETURN. Ist Class £90 0 0 2nd Class £56 15 0 (Australian Currency). Nine (9) weeks of interesting travel from Sydney, . visiting PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, CHINA, AND JAPAN. All single and double cabins in first class. All two-berth cabins in second class. N.Y.K. AGENTS: TJURNS, PHILP, AND CO., LIU* -*-* Prudential Building, Wellington. Telephone 40-554. ! CUNARD, WHITE STAR, LTD* (Incorporated in England.) TTRAVEL Home via Canada or th« ■*■ United States. Then, for a grand thrill, cross the Atlantic from New York or Montreal to England or the Continent on one of the MAGNIFICENT LINERS OF THE ' CUNARD, WHITE STAR. The last word for speed, luxury, an _ comfort. Cabin, Tourist, and Third Class Accommodation. Specially reduced round-the-world tickets available. Full particulars on request. Agents everywhere ' PORT LINE. ~~ ? FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAL, OR CAPE HORN. TLTODERN vessels with accommodation •"■*■ for 12 passengers in single and two* .berth staterooms. PORT NICHOLSON Wgtn. May 1 PORT HOBART Wgtn. May 22; PORT GISBORNE Wgtn. May 39 For particulars re fares and freight, etc.^ apply Commonwealth and Dominion Line., Ltd* (Incorporated in England), 1 Maritime Building, Wellington. ; E. & A LINE TO JAPAN] CALLING AT RABAUL, MANILA* HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, AND FIVEV PORTS IN JAPAN. Tanda 7000 tons April 18 Quay, 1 Nankin 7000 tons May 13 Sydney I Nellore 7000 tons June 13 10.30 a.fflu Tanda 7000 tons July 15 • I Nankin 7000 tons August 12. j Big Reduction in Fares. Round Trip from Sydney 10 weeks. Noj hotel expenses. The liner is. your hotel* Cheaper than living ashore; £90 Firsi^ £56 los Second. No Exchange. E. and A. Cuisine and Service •!• ■'. Unsurpassed. ! Joint Passenger Agents: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD* THE N.Z* SHIPPING "CO., LTD. "I7OR FURTHER INFORMATION] •*• AND ASSISTANCE IN BOOKING UP, By Any Route. APPLY TO cooks* ; FEATHERSTON AND HUNTER 1 STREETS. *Renowned world-wide Organisation at your service FREE. BUSINESS NOTICES." union airways; / trunk air service, i COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE. UNION AIRWAYS: Palmerston 'North. Dunedin, via Blenheim and Christchurch,, TIME-TABLE: Daily (including Sundays). Southbound: Leave Palmerston; North 8.30 a.m.; Blenheim ■ dep. 9.40; Christchurch dep. 11.15;.-. Dunedin,' air. 12.50,.p.m. Northbound: Leave Dunedin 11.30 a.m.; Christchurch dep. 1.25 p.m.; Blenheim dep. 3 p.m.; Palmerston North, arr. 4 p.m. Service connects with Auckland Expresses at Palmerston Norths FARES: Palmerston North-Blenheim, _5» ss; Palmerston North-Christchurch, £5; Palmerston North-Dunedin, £8 10s. Through passengers to or from Welling-*. ton connect by Cook Strait Airway^ 'planes at Blenheim. COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS: Kelson, Blenheim, Wellington: Twin-engined An? Liners Depart (including Sundays wherei indicated): Nelson - for Wellington 7.45 a.m.*, 1.0 p.m.f; Nelson for Blenheim 1.91 p.m.; Blenheim for Wellington 9.40 a.m^ 1.45 p.m., 3.15 p.m.*; Blenheim for Nel« son 5.0 p.m.; Wellington for Nelson 10.29 a.m., 4.30 p.ni.'t; Wellington for Blen< heim 9.0 a.m.,* 2.30 p.m., 4.30 p._t< FARES: Nelson to Wellington £2 Ssi\ Nelson to Blenheim £1 10s: Wellington to Blenheim £1 ss. FREIGHT: Wellington,Nelson, Blenheim, 4d per pound or 2s 6d per foot. : including Sundays. fVia Blenheim. Time-tables.—Circumstances permitting* Particulars, bookings, etc., at Uniotf S.S. Co.'s Office, 36 Customhouse Quay, Wellington (Tel. 49-000): also at any other; Offices and Agencies of Union S.S. Co., New Zealand Government Tourist Bureau. T. and W. Young, Thos. Cook and Son* Taylor's Travel Service (Boulcott Streets or Newman Bros., Featherston Street^ Wellington. . ■ : —And don't forget, "VTUGGET" your shoes every' morning

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 83, 7 April 1936, Page 20

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