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SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 36 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Telephone 49-000 (twelve lines). SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting):— FOR SYDNEY: (With Through Booking to Melbourne and Other Australian Ports). FROM WELLINGTON: Awatea. Tuesday^ April 6; 5 p.m. Awatea, Tuesday, April 27, 5 p.m. . FROM AUCKLAND: Aorani/i, Monday, April 5, 10 p.m. Awatea, Tuesday, April 13, 5 p.m. Inclusive Tours in Australia Arranged. FOR AUCKLAND, RAROTONGA, NUKUALOFA :• (TONGA). APIA (SAMOA), SUVA (FIJI). FROM WELLINGTONS - Matua,'Saturday, April 3. FOR SUVA (FIJI) DIRECT. FROM AUCKLAND. Aorangi, Tuesday, Ajbril 20. FOR AUCKLAND FROM WELLINGTON: (Passengers and Cargo.) Awatea, Monday;' April 19. FOR LYTTELTON. From Wellington. (Passengers and Cargo.) Rangatira, Mon.; Wed., Fri. .... 7.45 p.m. Wakine, Tues., Thurs., Sat. .... 7.45 p.m. TAMAHINE. ■ WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. From Wellington: Slonday, Wednesday, Friday, 2.45 p.m. Front Picton: Tuesday, Thursday, 2.45 p.m. . Saturday, 11.30 a.m. CANADA—UNITED STATESEUROPE. Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN . LINE Passengers ip Three Classes Sailings, from Auckland to Suva (Fiji) Honolulu. Victoria <B:C.l. Vancouver AORANGI; Apr. 20 NIAGARA; May 18 AORANGI, June 15 NIAGARA, July 13 AORANGI,; Aug. 10 NIAGARA, Sept. 7 And four-weekly thereafter CANADIAN & U.S.A RAIL TRAVEL. TTINKKAJUES, cost oi tours, and .11 <n *• formation supplied, . Rail and Hotel Reservation* arranged: ■■■/■.■ .-. • : HAWAIIAN INCLUSIVE TOURS, Combined with Excursion Steamer Fares AROUHD-THE-WORLD TOURS. AROUND-THE-PACIFIC TOURS includ inp; China and Japan. : UNION S.S CO OF N.Z.. LTD CUfVAKD WHITfc STAK, LTD. (Incorporated in England.) TRAVEL Home via Canada oi the United States. Then for a grand thrill across the Atlantio 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, and .comfort. Cabin. Tourist, and Third Class Accommodation. Specially reduced round-the-world tickett available. Full particulars on request. ' Agents everywhere. I P. & O. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sydney to London, iia Australian Ports, Colombo, Bombay, Aden. Egypt. Marseilles. Gibraltar, Tangier, md Plymouth. All vessels may call at any Ports on or off 'the route.and -the-,route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice. Fiwt Saloon. Second Saloon. Tourift One Class Only, STRATHAIRD *ac .. 22.284 Apr7l7 NARKUNDA *a .... 16.632 Apr. 30 MONGOLIA if 16,600 May 12 MOOLTAN *i 20,952 May 26 CHITRAL t 15.346 June 11 MALOJA *- 20,914 June 25 tFirst and Second Salnon 'First Saloon and Tourist Class JTourist Clasi O'n\v. aCalls Port Sudan, eCalI» Malta. fCalls Hobart. I FAKES NEW /.KALAND I'O LONDON: First- Saloon, from £87: Second Saloon, from £67; Tourist Clms, fronj £40 Fares are Subject to Exchange. Chief Passeneer Agents for New Zealand: THE N. 55. SHIPPING CO., LTD^, Wetn. Joint Airents. Wellington: JOHNSTON & CO., LTD. Joint Agents, Tourist Class: MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO.. LTD. ORIENT LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON Via Sydney, Melbourne. Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Eprypt. Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, Channel Port. svf OTRANTO .....i 20,000 Apr. 10 hvJORFORD 20,000 Anr. 21 • ORMONDE 14.853 May 22 t ORONSAY .... 20,000 June 19 fORAMA .... 20.000 J«l. 17 i t ORFORD 20,000 Aug. 14 tFirst Saloon and -Tourist. tFirst i Saloon and Tourist 8., •Tourist . One, clasa only. vCalls ViHefranc'le- hCalls! Hobart. eVoyage terminates at South- j amptoh: free rail travel .provided to London. . ' FAKES. NEW ZEALAND TO I LONDON: Ist Saloon from £87 single, £153 return. Tourist from £40 single, £72 return. Tourist B from £37 single, £67 return. Above fares are subject to Exchange. CORONATION, LONDON, MAY 12, 1937. Early booking is recommended. OTKANTO. April 10. Passengers by this steamer travelling overland from Naples or Villefranche will reach London in ample time. Train reservations may now be made., • To Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane. Through bookings from New Zealand to Sydney, thence by Orient Line round Australian Coast. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD., Agents. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY CO.. LTD. . SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting): FOR NELSON. ARAHURA, Mon., Wed., Fri. 7.30 p.m. MATANGI,-Tues*, Thurs., Sat. 7.30 p.m. LUGGAGE RECEIVED ON BOARD FROM 4 p.m. T. AND W YOUNU, Agents. Telegraphic Address. "Mercury." Telephones: 41-980 and 41-984.. 77-85. .Customhouse Quay. FEDERAL S.N; CO., LTD. Incorporated in England. REGULAR .SERVICE to and from Avonmouth, Liverpool. Manchester Glasgow. ■.'"'-. Steamer. Loads Wrtn. Balls finally •tNorthumberland '-Mar. 20-25 Wgtn., Mar. 25 •toSurrey Mar. 25-Apr. 2 WEtn. Apr.-S •JHertford Apr.7-11 P. Chalm's Apr. 14-16 tCallf Manchester 'Via London. Calls Halifax. . IMancnester cargo t/s nt Llrcrpooi..-,"•: r *Calls Cardiff. For freight, apply to . FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION -CO.; LTD., Maritime Buildings, Customhouse Quay.' Telephone 42-362 COOK'S FARMERS* TOUR. LEAVES N.Z. APRIL. 1937. GREAT BUITAIN, -GERMANY HOi-r LAND. THE RHINE. SWITZERLAND. PARIS. . VISITING Royal farms, KesearclJ ' Schools, Famous Breeding Establish ments, Continenf&l Experimental Farms. with special attention to Jersey Herds, and a week in Jersey AND all the usual round of 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 CXXIII, Issue 75, 31 March 1937, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 75, 31 March 1937, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 75, 31 March 1937, Page 20

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