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SHIPPING. 1; ■ SHAW SAVILL LINE. (Incorporated in England.) VIA • PANAMA AND JAMAICA, to ENGLAND. ; Cabin Class: . Tourist Class: TAMAROA ' June 21 ARAWA* Aug. 14 MATAKUA* Kept. 10 TAINUI ' Nov. 2 AKAROA* Oct. 8 ARAWA Dec. 31 TAMAHOA' Dec. 3TAINUI Mar. 30 TA3IAROA, June 21, sails from Wellington. "Omits Jamaica. Tho XAMAROA, Juno, offers an ideal sailing for those still desirous of visiting; England tor the 1937 Season, and for those wishing to spend the Winter months in Jamaica or other West Indian Islands. NEW YORK.-Trave) to Panama, thence either by aeroplane for speed, or leisurely by a cruiee hncv. AGENTS: Levin and Co., Ltd.; Murray, Robert** and Co., Ltd.; Dalgcly and Co., Ltd. N.Y.K. (Japan Mail) LINE. ' REGULAR month! v service betwewi Australia and the East, calling au Dav-io, Manila, Hong Kong (transhipping to Shanghai), Nagasaki, Kobe, Obaka, Xagova, and Yokohama. . Steamer Tons. Sjdncv. KAMO MARU 8000 July *3 A'JSUTA MARU 8000 July 31 KITANO MARU 8000 Aug. 2» KAMO MARU 8000.Oct. Z Ten creeks round trip from Sydney mi fountijes T\here jour pound is worth 23m to 30s. Round Trip Faics from Sydney: £ c. d. Ist-Class 90 0 0 2nd Class CO 15 0 N.Y.K. Agents: BURNS, PIIILP, AND CO., LTD., Piudenti.il Bldg, Wgton. Tel. 40-554. J7-19 King Street, Palmcreton North. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITKJJ KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL. t*ROTORUA Auckland 'July 13. xRANGITIKI Wellington July 29. xRANGITATA — Aug. 20. xRANGITANE — Sept. 23. iriiEMUERA — Oct. 23. xRANGITIKI — Nov. 18. fRUAHINE — Dec. 1. xRANGITATA ~ Dec. 10. xRANGITANE — Jan. 13.1938. Dale and Port Subject to Alteration. x17,000-ton Motor Vessels ivith Firafc Class, Tourist Class/ and Tourist "h" Class. N 1 Cabin Class. j Tourist Class. ''Oil fuel, calling at Curacao.First Class from £85 Sing., , £149 Ret. Cabin Class from £67 Sing., £117 Ret. .Tourist Class from £38 Sing., £G8 Ret.1 Touiibt "li" Class from £30 Single, £05 Return. All.Fares Plus Exchange and Tax. jj THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING H COMPANY LIMITED. E, . & A. LINE TO JAPAN, CALLING AT RABAUL, MANILA, IIONG KONG, SHANGHAI, AND ITYTA PORTS IN JAPAN. , Sydney. Nellove 7000 lons June 12, 1937 Tanda 7000 tons July li, 1937 Nankin 7000 tons Aug. 14, 1937 Nelloro 7000 tons Sept. 11, 1937 Tanda 7000 tons Oct. 13, 1937 Big Reduction in Fares. Round Trip from Sydney 10 weeks. Nd hotel expenses. The liner is your hoteU' Cheaper than living ashore: £90 first*! £56 15s second. No. exchange. j E. and A. Cuisine and Service are Jj' Unsurpassed. ' '| Joint Passenger Agents: WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD, , THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD., ' — -i SOUTH AFRICA AND ENGLAND.I I>LUB FUNNEL AND WHITE STAB! JO ABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE. •Ulysses . June29tThemistoclej Sep. 22] •Ascanius < Aug.. 10 *Nestor October \ 6 .'- 'Carries let Chst only tCarrie* Ist •nd | 3rd' Class only. 'The above Service- mafeeg liberal etopi, over privileges, to enable travellers to «x-i "plofe proßperons1 South Africa "the Land I of Opportunity." The journey may bo! continued by • later steamer of the) "Joint Service? cr by th« Union Caitlei or Holland-Africa Lines—either via East1 or West Coast of Africa. Apply Murray, Roberts, and Cq., Ltd.? I Dalgety and Co, Ltd.: Levin and Co.j' Ltd im l TOOLS) .THAt'WILL GIVE SERVICE PLANES— Both " Stanley " and " Record " .are world-leaden. For a lowerpriced tool we recommend "Mo4in. Smooth — I "Stanley" or "Record" „,. HZ6 I "Mohawk" • IQ/B li sln. Jack — 1/ "Stanley" or "Record".'.. 20/6 I "Mohawk" 13/9 ■ AUTOMATIC DRILLS— X One of the most useful of tools. ■ Igs—"Mr. ,I'unch" ..... H/8 I ISSA —Improved 8/- ■ OIL STONESr- I For the tradesman, ''India" or ■ "Carborundum" wil give the belt ■ service. "Quickcut" are great ■ value for around the home. 'India" .. Win., 6/6; Bin. 8/6' "Carborundum"— fiin., 5/9; Sin., 7/9 ' "Quickcut"— 6in:, 1/9; Bin., 2/3 WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE AND SERVE YOU. 119-123 CUBA STREET j "The' Tool People." ( ;

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 16

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