SHIPPING. _ UNION STEAM SHIP CO. S OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. t< 30 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. A Telephones 49-000 (12 lines). r, SAILINGS (Circumstances Permitting):- jj FOR SYDNE* i U'ltb I'hrough Bool;Iiig lJ Melbourne ami other Australian Ports) FKUM WELLINGTON: T \ wotpa Wwlneednv July 13, Spm '- 1 Awatea, Friday, July 22, 5 p.m. D FROM AUCKLAND: j. ■Wnten. Monday, July 4. 8 P-m x ' Niagara, Monday, July 23, luciusive Toms in Australia arranged. s - FOR NUKUALOFA (Tonga), APIA S (Samoa), and SUVA (Fiji) FROM AUCKLAND: Matua, Friday, July 1, Noon, FOR RAROTONGA, ATIU, MAUKE, AND MANGAIA. tl FROM AUCKLAND: IV Matua, Thursday, July 14. 0 FOR PAPEETE (Cargo only). R FROM WELLINGTON: & Maunganui, Tuesday, July 5, 5 p.m. fj Cruise Accommodation fully allotted. n FOR AUCKLAND (Taking Passengers). [ FROM WELLINGTON: ' Maunganui, Tuesday, July 5, 5 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON; Wahine, Mon., Wed., Fri., 7.45 p.tn Maori. Tues., Tburs.. Sat- 7.45 p.m WELLINGTON -PICTO N SERVICE: TAMAHINE: From Wellington: r Monday. Wednesday, Friday, 2.43 D.m i I'roni f'ictoo: Tuesday, Thursday, 2.45 p.m | Saturday, 11.30 a.m. : f (JAW ADA—UNITED STATESEUROPE. Through Bookings by . CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE. Passengers in Three Classes. Sailings from Auckland to Suva (Fiji). . Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.), Vancouver. AORANGI, July 12 I NIAGARA, Aug. D AORANGI, Sept. 0 | NIAGARA, Oct. » > AORANGI, Nov. 1 I NIAGARA, Nov. 29 1 And Four-weekly thereafter. CANADIAN & U.S.A. RAIL TRAVEL 1 Itineraries, coßt of tours, and all in- ( formation supplied. Rail and Hotel Reser 1 vatious arranged. i HAWAIIAN INCLUSIVE TOUKS. Combined with Excursion Steamer Fares AROUND TIIE WORLD TOURS. UNION S.S. CO OF N.Z., LTD. ■ CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. ( (Incorporated in England.) . RAVEL Home via Canada or the *■ 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 Class Accommodation. Specially reduced round- ■ the-world tickets available. Full particu- . lars on application Agents everywhere. PORT LINE. FOR LONDON. VIA PANAMA CANAL OR CAPE HORN ; II if ODE RN Vessels with accommodation . i.*A for 12 passengers in single and twoberth staterooms. „ . ' PORT HARDY Wutn July 27 PORT BOWKN Bluff, July 30 PORT ALMA Lytt. Aug. 25 , For particulars re fares and freight, etc.. ; apply poRT LrNßi LXD i (Incorporated in England), Maritime Building, Wellington. P. & 0. 1 ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. i Sydney to London, via Australian Porta. r Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Mar B seilles, Gibraltar, Tangier, and Plymouth^ s All vessels may call at any port on or on - the route, and the route and all sailing* 1 are subject to cb. Be or deviation with or without notice. FIRST SALOON, SECOND SALOON. TOURIST CLASS. STRATHNAVER'a 22,283 July 0 NARKUNDA* 16,632 July 22 STRATHMOREta 23,428 Aug 6 MOOLTAN* 20,952 Aug. 19 , STRATH AIRD*a 22.284 Sept. 3 ' CATHAYt 15,225 Sept. 15 tFirst and Second Saloon. 'First Saloon and Tourist Class aCalls Port Sudan. Fares: New Zealand to London.—First Saloon from £100; Second Saloon from £76; Tourist class from £45. All faros 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, Tounst Class. MU&RAY. ROBERTS, i CO.. LTD ORIENT LINE. "DOTAL MAIL STEAMERS TO XV LONDON. Prom Sydney via Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo. Aden; Egypt, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, Channel Port. IORONTES 20,000 July 18 fORAMA 20,000 Aug. 13 +OTRANTO 20.000 Sept. 10 •ORMONDE 14,853 Oct. 8 tORONSAY 20,000 Oct. 22 - tORCADES 23,450 Nov. 5 ViORONTES 20,000 Nov. 19 1939 SEASON. , b*ORMONDE 14,853 Jan. 26 vtORONSAY 20.000 Feb. 11 vhtORCADES 23.456 Feb. 22 vhjORONTES 20.000 Mar. 8 vhiORION 23,371 Mar. 22 vh+ORAMA 20.000 Apl. 5 vIORFORD 20,000 Apl. 22 IFirst Saloon and Tourist. tFirst Saloon and Tourist B. *Tourist one Class only. vCalls Villefranche. hCalls Hobart. FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: Ist Saloon from £100 single, £176 return. Tourist fr m £45 single, £81 return. Tourist B from £42 single. £70 return. Above rates subject to Exchange. To Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane Through Bookings from New Zealand to Sydney thence by Orient Line round Australian Coast. UNION U.S. CO of N.Z.. LTD.. Agents. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING ANP FOUNDRY CO., LTD., SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting) FOR NELSON ARAHUTiA, Tues., Tburs.., Sat., 7.30 p.m Luggage received on Board from 4 p.m T. AND W. . YOUNG, Agents, 77-85 Customhouse Quay. Telephones 41-980 and 41-984. Telegraphic Address: "Mercury." HUDDART PARKER, LTD ■ (Incorporated in Australia.) rSMV. VVANGANELLA, 10,000 tons 1 FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE: ' (From Wellington): July 7, Aue 4, Sept • I 1 and 29, Oct. 27, Nov. 24, Dee. 22 f (From Auckland): July 21, Sept. 15. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY: July 21. Aug. 19, Sept. 15, Oct. 14. HUDDART PARKER BUILDING, e p 0 Office Sonare. Wellington. r — — : ' PASSAGES HOME. s t COOK'S Are Agents for every Lino running, nnd will give you unbiased advice as (o which will suit your time and pocket best. First Class—Second Class
Ono Class—Third Class. Panama—Suez —America—Africa No Commission Charged. pOOK'S- WAGON'S UTS , 101 Featherston Street, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 151, 29 June 1938, Page 24
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