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SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 36 CUSTOMHOUSE. QUAY. Telephones 49-000 (12 Lines). SAILINGS (Circumstances Permitting) :— FOR SYDNEY (With Through Booking'to Melbourne and other Australian Ports). FROM WELLINGTON::., Atvatea, Wednesday, May 18, 8 p.m. Maunganui, Friday, May 27; 3 p.m. FROM AUCKLAND: Aorangi, Monday, May 2, .... 11 p.m. Awatea, Monday, May g, 5 p.m. Inclusive Tours in Australia arranged. ; FOR AUCKLAND. ! From Wellington: ' A-vcatea, Thursday, May 5, 11 p.m. Taking Passengers. I FOR NUKUALOFA (Tonga), APIA (Samoa), and SUVA'(Fiji). I FROM AUCKLAND: J Matua, Thursday, May 5. 1 FOR RAROTONGA, MAUKE, AND MANGAIA. FROM AUCKLAND: i Matua, Thursday, May 19. ; . FOR LYTTELTON: Rangatira, Mon., Wed., Fri., 7.45 p.m. Wahine, Tiies., Thurs.. Sat., . 7.45 p.m. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE: TAMAHINE: From Wellington: ..: ..-■■ . . i Monday, We3nesday, *Friday, 2.45 p.m. r *No sailing Friday, May-13, . See special 3 advertisement; \ ! '."'.'■' ' From Picton: ■' '• ■'■■;..' ' ':■' ;. ■:; . ' Tuesday, Thursday,' : : • 2.45 p.m. ■Saturday, . ;■■.., i..'*11.30 a.m. *Sails 7 p.m., Sat., May 14.; See special advertisement. ■ i, ' MARLBOROUGH RACES. The T.S.S. TAMAHINE will leave Wellington for Picton pfl Saturday, May 14, at 7 a.m,, leawng' Picton again at 7 p.m. Special one-day Excursion.Fare, 10s. CANADA-UNITED STATESEUROPE. lTirough Bookinirs by ' t CANADIAN AUSTRAIiASIAN LIKE. f fasseDgert. In Three Clasiet.. B Sailings from Auckland to Suva (Fiji), Honolulu, . Victoria (8.C.), ' Vaiicoiiver. 1 AORANGI, May 17 NIAGARA, June U ' AORANGI, July 12 NIAGARA, Aug. £ AORANGI, Sep. 6 NIAGARA, Oct. 4 ' And Four-weeklr thereafter. ;■'■ OAJNADIAM 4 U-^-Af HAU- IKAVEL. Itineraries, cost of tours, and all In- :. formation supplied. Rail and Hotel Reser- ■' vations arranged.. ■' .; ' ' : '; HAWAIIAN INCLUSIVIiI TOUKB 1 Combined with Excursion Steamer Fare*. ,' AROUND THE WORLD TOUR 3. t UNION 8.8. CO. OF N.Z, LTD. . CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in England.) TRAVEL Home via Canada or the x United States. Then for a grand thrill across the Atlantic from New York and , 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.Clase j Accommodation. Specially reduced round- , the-world tickets available. Full particulars on application. Agents everywhere. J PORT LINE. y i ' FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAI OR CAPE HORN. ■ TITODERN Vessels with accommodation ■ •"•*• for 12 passengers in single and twoberth staterooms. ■{ l • . PORT CAROLINE Wgtn. May 6 ; PORT SYDNEY Auck. May 7 1 PORT DENISON Lytt. May 10 For particulars re fares and freight, etc., " apply *i " lv; PORT LINE, LTD. (Incorporated in England), Maritime Building, Wellington. : P. & O. ' - ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sydney to London, via Australian Porti. . Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Tangier, and Plymouth. All vessels may call at any port on or oS the route, and the route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice. - • FIRST SALOON, SECOND SALOON, 1 TOURIST CLASS. STRATHALLAN*ad . 23,722 May 14 2 CATHAY^bd 16,225 May 25 i COMORINfd 15,241 June 10 > MALOJA'd ......... 20,914 June 24 ■ STRATHNAVER'a . 22,283 July 6 t.NARKUNDA* 16,632 July 22 tFirst and Second Saloon. 'First Saloon t and Tourist Class. Calls: a Port Sudan; , b Hobart; d Malta. Fares: New Zealand to London.—First I Saloon from £100; Second Saloon, from r £76; Tourist class from £45; All fare* plus exchange and tax. Chief Passenger Agents for New Zealand: THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD., Wellington. , .. ■ Joint Agents, Wellington: JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. Joint Agents, Tourist - Class, MURRAY^ ROBERTS, ft CO.; LTD. '•■ or i en t C:la n;e t ROYAL MAIL BTEAMERB TO , lx LONDON. ;■'-. ;,■.;>.; 'From Sydney, via Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Egypt, Naples, , Toulon, Gibraltar, Channel Port. hvtORAMA .......... 20,000 Apl. 6 • vtORFORD 20.000 Apl. 23 l hvtOTRANTO ........ 20,000 May 4 1 'ORMONDE ....... 14,853 ; May 21 ; TORONSAY 20,000 June 18 1 tORONTES ........ 20,000= July; 16 5 tORAMA .......... 20,000 Aug. 13 _tOTRANTO ........ 20,000 Sept. 10 JFirst Saloon and Tourist, t First SalooD and Tourist B. "Tourist' One t Class only. vCalls Villefranch*. hCalle 08 FARES. NEW ZEALAND. TO . . LONDON: : Ist Saloon from £100 single, £178 return. Tourist from £45 single. £81 return. Tourist B from £42 single, £78 return Above rates are subject to Exchange. To Fremantle. Adelaide, , Melbourne, Brisbane. Through Bookings from New Zealand to Sydney, thence by Orient Line r round Australian Coast. , UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD.. Agents. ' RICHARDSON AND CO., LTD., FOR NAPIER AND GISBOKNE ' WHARFM.V. PAKURA, Tuesday, i p.m. Cargo received Monday up to 3 p.m. \ JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., ] Agents. Telephones 40-242 and 42^832. BLUE STAU LINE FAST SERVICE TO LONDON. CPACIOUS, comfortably-appointed staterooms available in each vessel for a ' limited ulimber of passengers. NEXT SAILINGS: , M.V. Empire Star ..... May 26, appros. S.S. Doric Star June 1, approx. S.S. Trojan Star ...... July 12, appros. . • Dates, Ports, mid Routes subject to alteration without notice. BLUE STAR LINE (N.Z.), LTD., 22 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, Telephone 44-140. . SOUTH AFRICA AND ENGLAND. BLUE FUNNEL AND SHAW, SAVILL ABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE. Ulyssos ..... fc'irst' Class May 11 Ascnnius First Class June 11 Tliomistoclcs . Ist nnd 3rd July 0 Nestor ....... First Class Aug. 6 With its -\vnrm, sunny days, cool, invtgorntinn nights; its wealth of scenery— tceiniiiß wild pnmo reserves—its intimate ussoeiiUion witli so much of, history and I'ouiiincc, tha cull of Africa is a very real one. .loin tho growiug number of those who httVo coniQ uuder its spell. Apply Sliaw Savill and Albion Co., Ltd.; Murray, Roberts, nnd Co., Ltd.; Dalgety nud Co., Ltd.; Levin and, Co., Ltd.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 16

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