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SHIPPINGORI EN T LINE. ' ROYAL MAIL ■ ■ STEAMERS TO LONDON.. Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Egypt/Naples, Toulon, Palma, Gibraltar, Channel Port. lib* ORMONDE ..... 14,853 . May 20 1 t QTRANTO .... 20,000 June 20 t ORAMA ....... 20,000 ' July 18 ab* ORSOVA 12,041 - Augi .15 t ORFORD ....■■ 20,000 Sept. 12 JFirst and Tourist Classes. fFirst and ■ Improved Third Classes. .'Tourist One Class only. bOmits Palma. aOmit* Aden. hCalls Hobart. FARES,-NEW ZEALAND. TO LONDON: ' Ist Saloon from £87 single, £153 return. 3rd Class, from £39 single,'"£7o return. Tourist from £40 single, £72 return. Above fares are subject to exchange. In view of the heavy demand for passages to England in 1937 early bookings are recommended.' ' : To Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane. Through bookings from Nevf Zealand to Sydney, thence by Orient Lina round Australian Coast. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents, CUNARD, WHITE STAR, LTD, (Incorporated in England.) TRAVEL Home via Canada -or thm United States Then, for a grand .thrill, cross the Atlantic from New York. lor Montreal to England or the Continent on one of the MAGNIFICENT LINERS OF THE 1 CUNARD, WHITE STAR, The last word for speed, luxury, and comfort. Cabin, Tourist, and . Third ! Class Accommodation. Specially reduced round-the-world tickets available. Fullj i particulars on request. Agents everywhere* PORT LINE; FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAI* I OR CAPE HORN. ITITODERN vessels with accommodation ;•"■* tor 12 passengers in single and two* 1 berth staterooms. PORT NICHOLSON Wgtn. May 1 PORT HOBART Wgtn. • May 22 PORT GISBORNE Wgtn. May 30 For particulars re fares and freight, etc^ apply Commonwealth and Dominion Line, Ltd* (Incorporated in England), Maritime Building, Wellington. P. & 0. * ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. SYDNEY to London, via "Australia* Ports, Colombo, Bombay, Aden. Egypt, Marseilles. Gibraltar, Tangier, and Plymouth. ICOMORIN bcefjf 15,241 AprD 29 MONGOLIA abedefj 16,600 May 13 NARKUNDA c* 16,632 May 29 I CATHAY t 15.225 June 12 MOOLTAN • 20,952 June 28 ISTRATHNAVER ak» . 22,283 ; July 11 fFirst and Second Saloon. *First Salooa and Tourist Class. JTourist Class only. (aCalls Port Sudan. bCalls Hobart. cOmit* Tangier.- dOniits Aden. eOmite Plymouth. fOmits Gibraltar. jCalls Cochin, kCalls Malta. Fares, New Zealand to London: First Saloon from £87. Second- Saloon fro^ £67. Tourist Clafss from £40. Fares are Subject to Exchange. Chief Passenger Agents for New Zealand!} THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO. LTD., Wellington. "» . Joint Agents, Wellington: I JOHNSTON AND CO, LTD., Joint Agents, Tourist Class: MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO.. LTD. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION LINE. (Incorporated in England). TO ENGLAND, VIA PITCAIRN1* PANAMA CANAL, AND JAMAICA OH CURACAO. TAINUI-WELLINGTON .... May I TAMAROA-Cabin Class May 21 WAIRANGI-12 Passengers ... June'll' MATAROA-Cabin Class July 17 AKAROA—Cabin Class Aug. 14 TAMAROA—Cabin Class Oct. 9 lONlC—Tourist Class .......... Nov. 19 WINTER CRUISES: An ideal holiday is 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-se* route via Panama Canal. Combined fares; Cabin and 'First from £63; Tourist froaj £40. Exchange and Tax extra. AGENTS: Levin and Co., Ltd.; Murray, Roberts, aa4 Co.. Ltd.,; Dalgety and Co, Ltd. ~N.Y.K. (JAPAN MAIL) LINE. Regular monthly service between Au«« tralia and the East, . .calling at Davao, Manila. Hong Kong ' (transhipping t* Shanghai), Nagasaki, Kobe, Osaka, N,agoya, and Yokohama. 11 a.m.* Steamer. Tons. Sydney. ATSUTA MARU 8000 May 1 KAMO MARU 8000' ' May SO KITANO MARU 8000 June 27 ATSUTA MARU 8000 Aug. I SYDNEY TO YOKOHAMA & RETURN, Ist Class £90 0 0 2nd Class ._ £56 15 0 - (Australian Currency). ! ROUND TOUR FROM SYDNEY. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN, CELEBES! ISLANDS, , First Class £90 0 0 2nd Class £56 15 0 (Australian Currency.) Xine and a half weeks' interesting travel in countries where your pound is worthi from 25a to 30s. Travelling by modern, comfortable ships* and enjoying the usual perfect N.Y.K* Service. All vessels carry Talking Picture Equip* ment and have open-air swimming pools. N.Y.K. AGENTS: BURNS, PHILP, AND CO., LTD* Prudential Building, Wellington, Telephone 40-554. " . -. ' A USTRALIA - JAVA - SINGAPORB **• Regular Monthly Service via QUEENSLAND PORTS, THURSDAY* . and DARWIN. Seven Weeks' Tour from Sydney. S.S. MAR ELLA, leaves Sydney, i May i M.V. MERKUR, leaves Sydney, June • Return Fares from Sydney: Java, first class .". £67 10 • Singapore, first class £75 0 t New Zealand Currency. No Exchange. BURNS, PHILP, & C 0... LTD, Travel Bureau, ' : 1 Prudential Building. Telephone. 40-554. THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO, MATSON LINE (Inc. in U.S.A.). TO ENGLAND, VIA AMERICA. LINERS stop at Suva, Pago Pago, Hono* lulu, Los Angeles, and - San Francisco. Cross America by a selection of Wonderful Scenic Routes. Auck- Bono- San land. Suva. lulu. Fwnclseou Steamer. Depart. ArrWe. Arrive. . ArriT^ Marlposn . Slay 2 May 5 May 11 May 18 Monterey . Mny 30 June 2 Juno 8 June 15 Marlposn . June 27 June 30 July 6 July Mj STEAMERS FOR SAN FRANCISCO SAIL AT 1 P.M. TO SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE: MONTEREY May .15 5 p.m. MARTPOSA June 12 5 p.m. . MONTEREY July 10 5 p.m. Full information, booklets, fares, etc.^ Burns, Philp. and Co., Prudential Buildings; T. and W. Young, 77-78 Customhouse Quay; R. E. Hewat, Palmcrston ftorth^ BUSINESS NOTICES. J NOTICE TO "EVENING POST* SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS whose deliverr of the "Evening Po9t" is un« satistactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner boys. This course ensures first-hand knowledge ot irregularities and prompt attention. v BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., Telephone 44-040.

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Evening Post, Issue 98, 27 April 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Issue 98, 27 April 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Issue 98, 27 April 1936, Page 18

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