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: . _^ SHIPPINd. I UNION STEAM SHIP CO. I, OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 88 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. <• Xelepbone 19-000 (twelve Hues.) r f SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting):— FOl: BYDiNEYi (With Through- Ijooktty to Melbourne add Other Australian ports). ifllOM WELLINGTON) - Awftleft, Tf/esd&y, Nov. 24, 5 p.m. Avcntca, 'J'uowlay, Dec. 1, 5 v.m. I'ROM AUCKLAND: Aonuigi, Monday, Nov. 23, 11 p.rn M»!iii«»fiu», XJidrsdny, Suv. 20, 3 p.m. Inclusive Tours i/i Australia Arranged. t> , . II IfOK MELBOUKNIC, VIA BLUFF. (I'»i?sei/«erß and Cargo.) „ I'UOM WELLINGTONS i- Miinimn, Halmdny, December 5, J.I.S p.m. )• Calls Milford Bound, weather permiting. n IfOli A UUKLAND AND SYDNEY. j ( (From Wellington, taking passfirigerg.) Awatea, Monday, December 7. FOR NUKUALOFA (TONGA), APIA (SAMOA). SUVA (FIJI). FKOM AUCKLANDj ,[ .Alatua, Thursday, Nov. 19, Z p.m. I. Aoraugi (for Suva), Tuesday, Dee. is. * FOR LYTTELTON: c (From Wellington, Passengers and Cargo.) j- Rattffatira, Won.. Wed^ Fri« .. 7.45 p.m. i. Maori, Tues., Thnrs. Bat. ... 7.45 p.m. 1- ———_»—_—___» ". IAAIAfIIN-B, I il WELLINCJTON-PICTON SERVICE ! r Leaves Wellington . Mon., Wed, Fri., 2.45 p.m. Leaves Picton 'i'uea., Thurs., and Bat., 2.45 p.m. i CANADA—UNITED STATESEUROPE. „ Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE. - Passengers in Three Classes. y Sailings from Auckland to Suva (Fiji), ;s Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.), Vancouver. F" AORANGI Dec. 8 NIAGARA, Jan. 26 le AORANGI Feb. 28 NIAGARA, Mar. 23 ~ AORANGI Apr. 20 NIAGARA, May 18 And four-weekly thereafter. , CANADIAN & U.S.A. RAIL TRAVEL. ITINERARIES, cost of tours, and x\\ in A formation supplied. Rail and Hotel Reservations arranged. HAWAIIAN INCLUSIVE TOURS. Combined with Excursion Steamer Fares AROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS. AROUND-THE-PACIFIC TOURS, iucluding China and Japan. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z, LTD. P. SO. = ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sydney to London yia Australian Ports, Colombo, Bombay, Aden. Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar Tangier, and . Plymouth Al) vessels may call at an; Ports od or off the route! and the route and all sailings tra subject to chance or deviation with or without notice > First Salooa Second Saloon. Tourist One Class Only. STRATHNAVER'a . 22,283 Nov~2B STRATHAIRD »af .. 22,284 Deo. 10 CATHAY ff ........ 15.225 Deo. 24 NARKUNDA • ...... 16.632 Jan B i» MONGOLIA tbd .... 1fi,600 Jan. 23 2- 'MOOLTAN *f ....... 20,952 . Feb 4 MOLDAVIA tbcai .. 16.558 Feb. 17 MALOJA'f 20,014 Mar 8 STRATHNAVER #a .. 22,283 Mar 20 COMORIN tcf ■ 15,241 Mar. 81 ' tFirst and Second Saloonl* "First Saioon !l and Tourist Class tTonrlst Class Only. »] aCalls Port Sudan- bOmits Gibraltar and Plrmouth cOmits Bombay dOmits Tangier fCalls Hobart CORONATION, LONDON MAY 12, 1937 COMORIN arrives Marseilles May 7; Passengers can arrive London May I? by travelling overland on P and 0 special train | Fares Marseilles-London, from £12. , FARES NEW ZEALANfp TO LONDON: ' First Saloon , frow £87t Second Saloon; from £67: Tonrfc* Class, from £40 Fare* are'Subject'tc Esenanee Chief Passenger Agents fot New Zealand: THE tt Z SHTPPTNG CO.'; LTD., Wgton c Joint Accents, Wellington: JOHNSTON 4 , CO., LTD Toint Agents, Tourist Class: l t MTTRKAV ROBERTS AND CO T/TT) y ORIENT LIN E. ?' "POYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO -ti .. LONDON Via Sydney, Melbourne. Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo. Aden, Egypt, Naples. ■> Toulon, Gibraltar, Channel Port. vl ORONTES : ;.... 20,000 hv+ORAMA 20,000 Dea 3 I- by OTRANTO .... 20,000 Deo. 19 5. bvr ORFORD i 20,000 Jan. 1 3- h* ORMONDE .... 14.853 Jan 28 vf ORONSAY 20.000 Feb 13 hvj ORION 23,371 Feb 24 hvl ORONTES 20.000 Mar. 10 hvfORAMA ....... 20,000 Mar 23 rf OTRANTO ...... 20,000 Apl 10 <rht ORFORD ...... 20.000 Apl. 21 • ORMONDE .... 14.853 May 22 f ORONSAY 20,000 Jun. 19 tFirst Saloon and Tourist. tFirst - Saloon and Tourist B." "Tourist One - Class only tiCalls Hpboxt. vCalls Ville- - franche bCalls Burnie. d CORONATION LONDON/MAY 12, 193? y Early Booking is Recommended. l- OTRANTO April 10 Passengers Oy o this steamer travelling overland from c Naples or Villefranche will reach London i, in ample tima TraiD reservations may il now be made. d For Fares and full information, apply to , r UNTON SS CO OF N.Z.. LTD.. Agents, y ' * THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO MATSON LTNB (Inc. in U.S.A.). TO ENGLAND. VTA AMERICA. - I INERS stop at Suva, Pago Pago. Hono- - *-* lulu, LO9 Angeles, and San Fran- . cisco. Cross America by a selection of Wonderful Scenic Routes. 0 s Auck- . . Bono- San n land. Sura. : lulu. Francisco c Steamer Depart- Arrive. Arrive. Arrive, j Jfariposa — -4- ' ' — — Monterey Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 18 .Tan. 25 h Maiiposa Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 ;t STEAMERS FOR SAN FRANCISCO « SAIL AT 1 p.m. f TO SYDN.EY AND MELBOORNK: -' MAEIPOSA - - MONTEREY Dec. 2-1 5 p.m. _ MARIPOSA Jan 22 C p.m. Full information, booklets, fares, etc., Burns, Philp. and Co., Prudential Buildd ings; T. and W Young. 77-78 Customhouse c Quay. 1 HUUDAIH, PARKER, LTD ■- «■ (Incorporated fn Australia.) »• T.S.M.V. VVANGANELLA, 10,000 tons :• FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE (From Wellington): Noon on No\ 10, Dec. 15. Jan 21. Feb., 19. Mar. 18. Apn) (From Auckland): Jan. 4^April 1, May 27. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY: 3 p.m. on Dec. 4, Feb. 5, Mar. 5, Apr. 30. HUDDART. PARKER BUILDING. RICHARDSON AND CO., J-TD. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE WHARF- " TOTARA, Saturday, noon. Cargo received Friday, up to 3 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. tl Telephones 40-242 and 42-832. ? — ' :' COOK'S FARMERS' TOUR LEAVES N.Z. APRIL, 1937. GREAT BRITAIN. GERMANY, HOL- - LAND THE RHINE, SWITZERLAND, PARIS. VISITING Royal Farms, Research Schools, Famous Breeding Establishmentsj Continental, Experimental Farms, with special attention to Jersey Herds, and a week in Jersey. AND all the usual round. Tourist Sightseeing. If you want to see the Coronation you may go_ earlier. Steamers already almost full. You will miss if you delay. COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE, 191 Featherston Street, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 121, 18 November 1936, Page 20

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