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SHIPPING. gHAW, SAVILL LINE. (Incorporated in England.) VIA PANAMA AND JAMAICA. TO ENGLAND Cabin Class: Tourist Class: AKAHUA Dec. 31 J'AIKUI" Feb 2 , TAMAKUA Feb. 20 AKAWA Mar. 27 MATAHOA Apr 23 AKAWAs An«. 13 AKAKOA May 21 TAINUF Nov. 2 TAMAROA Jue. 18ARAWA, Dec. 31 '. AKAROA, Deo. 31, sails from Auckland. x Onuts Jamaica. Make your first trip to. England via Panama Canal—the world's greatest travel thrill. A route renowned for 6moutb seas and moderate -temperatures. NEW YORK: Travel to Panama, thence either by aeroplane for Epecd or leisurely by a cruise liner. AGENTS: Levin and Co., Ltd.; Murray, Huberts, and Co., Ltd.; Dalgety and Co., Ltd. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. DIKKCT SERVICE l'O THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA OANAL^ r*KUAH)NE Lvttelton Dee 21) noon xkRANGITANIi Wellington Jan. 14dbk. tt*REMUERA Feb. 13 t*ROTORUA Mar. 6 xRANOITIKI Mar. II *1 xRANGITATA Apr. 7 $ xRANOITANE May 6 "I tt*KEMUERA June 5 T4 J*RUAHINE July 11 1 Port and Date Subject to Alteration. x17.000-ton Motor-vessels with. First Class, Tourist Class, and Tourist "B" Class. tCabin Class. {Tourist Class. "Oil fuel. Calling at Curacao. kCalls Kingston, Jamaica. First Class from £85 single, £149 return. Cabiu Class from' £07 single, £117 return. Tourist Class from £38 single, £68 return. Touipst "B" Class from £36 single, £68 return All Fares pins Exchange and Tax. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. E. & A. LINE TO JAPAN. CALLING AT RABAUL, MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. AND FIVE PORTS IN JAPAN. Sydney. Tanda 7000 tone Jan. 13,1937 Nankin 7000 tons Feb. 13, 1937 -J Nellore 7000 tons/ Mar. 13, 1937 [ Tanrln 700(1 tons' Anril 14. 1037 '», Nankin , 7000 tons May 12, 1937 "^ Dig Reduction in Fares Round Trip from Sydney 10 weeks. No hotel expenses. The liner is your l.otel. , Cheaper than living ashore; £90 first/ £56 15a second No exchange. E. und A Cuisine and Service are I Unsurpassed. • Joint Passenger Agents: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO.. LTD* ■ THE N.Z SHIPPING CO., LTD. I , : '■ ! : : [ ~ CUNAHD. WHITE STAR. LTD. (Incorporated in England.) rPRAVEL Rome »ia Canada or th« . *v United States Then, for 8 erand' thrill, across the Atlantic from New York or Montreal to EnclanH or the Continent on one of the < MACSN'IFICKN'I LINKUP OH THB CUNARD WHITE STAR ■ The' las* word for speed luxury, an<> comfort '" Cabin. Tourist, and Third Class Accommodation Specially reduced round-the-world tickets available. Full, particulars on request. Aeents every ! where. [ PORT LINE. 'FOR LONDON VIA PANAMA CANAD OR CAPE HORN. MODERN vesspls with accommodation for 12 passengers in single and two- ■ hefth staterooms. ' PORT ADELAIDE- V. dial. Jan. 4 3 PORT HUNTER Wgtn. Jan. 13 3 PORT ALMA Wgtn. Jan. 23 • For particulars re fares and freight, etc., apply ■■'■■' 5 COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION 1 line, ltd:. (Incorporated in England.) , Maritime Building, Wellington. I N.Y.K. (Japan Mail) LINE. (JEGULAR Monthly Service between • Australia and the East, calling at Davao, Manila. Hong Kong {transhipping to Shanghai), Nagasaki, Kobe, Osaka, Natrnea. and l'okobama. Steamer. Tons. Sydney. = KAMO MARO 8000 Jan. 2 ATSIJTA MARU SOOO Jan 80 , r<ITA\ Ta MARU .... WOO Feb 27 KAMO MARU ....:.. 8000 Apr: 2 ; CHERRY BLOSSOM TOURS. : - £164 (No exchange.) __ Includes return fare, from Wellington^ 19 ' days inclusive tour of "Japan providing s.ight-seeing, etc, . BURNS, PHILP, AND CO, LTD., •■■■ Prudential Building, Wellington. 3 •• ' Telephone 40-554. , """ [ BURNS, PHILP LINE. ! rpO Java and Singapore, via Queensland; t -- Ports and Darwin. I Monthly sailings by Luxury Liners, 1 MARELLA and MERKUR.' . ;• f Next sailing, ' '?» s ■ MARELLA, JANUARY. 7. ' Round Eastern and Round Pacific Tour* arranged. Apply ' BURNS, PHILP, AND CO, LTD. t Travel Bureau, Prudential Building. ! '. Telephone 40-554. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND - FOUNDRY CO:, LTD. I SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting): FOR NELSON, CHRISTMAS TIME-TABLE: ARAHURA, Mon., Dec. .21 7.30 p.m. ' MATANGI, Tues., Dec. 22 7.30 p.m. ' ARAHURA, Wed, Dec. 23 ,7.30 p.m. . MATANGI, Thurs, Dec. 24 9.30 a.m. ARAHURA. Thurs., Doc. 24 10.15 p.m. i MATANGI, Sat, Dec. 26 9 a.m. MATANGI, Sun., Dec. •27 Midnight LUGGAGE RECEIVED ON BOAKD FROM.4 p.m. . - 1". AND W. YOUNG, Agents, , 77-85 Customhouse Quay. Telepnones: 41-980 and 41-984. Telegranhie Address: "'Mercury." ' BUSINESS NOTICES. ~~~~ ; ITCHING PILES RELIEVED.' TRY Zann Treatment at our expense. Ninepence = brings generous trial sample,, affording immediate, relief. Zanu. Proprietary, 'Box 952K, Wellington. AGONY~OF"NEURITIS.. FROM Masterton comes a letter signed by Mrs. W. G...Perry: " 'K.U.R.' is a marvellous.remedy. I suffered agony from neuritis and couldn't sleep. It's wonderful to be -well again." You can try "R.U.R." at our: expense—complete satisfaction or money back.. Obtain Free Booki i let from King's and ■ Fcrrett's Pharmacie* , and S. C. Bums, Petone. ' CEPTINE SALVE ENDED HER FACES . •■ RASH. "— jnOULD not "got rid of a very imsightly outbreak on my face, btit) in three days after using Coptine Salve it was completely cured," wrote Miss R. E. Moore, Amesbury Street, Palmerstoii North. Just another concrete instance of the healing and soothing powers of Cep-tine-Salve. Only 2s, 3s Gd, 0s jar front All Chemists. ___ THOSE OFF-COLOUR DISPEL THEM WITH DR. McKENZIE'S PILLS. HHHERE is no need whatever to suffer* -1- backache agony, stomach disorders, headaches, and dizziness. Liver and bladder weakness is corrected in a very short time by Dr. McKenzie's Tonic Liver Pills. i- Blood and system poisons are flushed away and life is stimulated into a fresh and , healthy 6tate once again. Your Chemist ' and Store soil Dr. McKenzie's Liver Pilla I at Is 6d bottle.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1936, Page 24

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