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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: Maunganui, Wednesday, * Sept. 7, 10 p.m. Maunganui, ■ Friday, Sept. 16, 3 p.m. FROM AUCKLAND: Niagara, Tuesday, September 20, 8 p.m. Maunganui, Monday, Sept. 26, 3 p.m. Inclusive Tours in Australia arranged. FOR RAROTONGA, MAUKE AND ATIU: FROM AUCKLAND: Matua, Thursday, September 8, 11 a.m. FOR NUKUALOFA (Tonga), APIA (Samoa), and SUVA (Fiji). FROM AUCKLAND: Matua, Thursday, September 22. FOR CALCUTTA, SINGAPORE, AND SAMARANG. (Passengers and Cargo.) FROM WELLINGTON: ISTarbada, Monday, September 14. Comfortable accommodation, for limited number of passengers. Special fare for round trip. FOR LYTTELTON: Rangatira, Mon., Wed., Fri., 7.45 p.m. Wahine, Tues., Thurs., Sat.,' 7.45 p.m. WELLINGTON PICTON SERVICE. TAMAHINE: From Wellington— : Monday. Wednesday, Friday, 2.45 p.m. From Picton— Tuesday, Thursday, 2.45 p.m. .•Saturday, 11.30 a.m. 'Saturday, Sept. 10, leaves Picton 5 p.m. CANADA — UNITED STATES — EUROPE. Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE. Passengers in Three Classes. Sailings from Auckland to Suva (Fiji), Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.), Vancouver. NIAGARA, Oct. 4 AORANGI, Nov. 1 NIAGARA, Nov. 29 AORANGI, Dec. 27 NIAGARA, Jan. 24 AORANGI, Feb. 21 And Four-weekly thereafter. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES To Honolulu and Vancouver on November, December, January Sailings. CANADIAN & U.S.A. RAIL TRAVEL. Itineraries, cost of tours, and all information supplied. AROUND THE WORLD TOURS. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in England.) TRAVEL Home via Canada or the United States. Then for a grand thrill across the Atlantic *rom New York and Montreal to England or the Continent on ODe 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 particulars on application. Agents everywhere. ~"~ PORT LINE. FOR LONDON. VIA PANAMA CANAL OR CAPE HORN. MODERN Vessels with accommodation ATX for 12 passengers in single and twoberth staterooms. PORT HUNTER .... Auck., Oct. 1 PORT JACKSON .... Auck^ Oct. 27 PORT TOWNSVILLE . Auck., Nov. 30 For particulars re fare* and freight, etc., apply PORT.LINE, LTD., (Incorporated in England). Maritime' Building, Wellington. P. & 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. _ Sydney to London, via Australian Ports, Colbmbo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Tangier, and Plymouth. All vessels may call at any port on or off the route, and the route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation, with or without notice. FIRST SALOON. SECOND SALOON, TOURIST CLASS. COMORINT 15,241 Sept. 30 MALOJA* ....„ 20,914 Oct. 14 STRATHEDEN* , 23,722 Oct. 28 STRATH ALL AN* .... 23,722 Nov. 11 STRATHMORE*a 23,428 Nov. 26 MOOLTAN'e 20,952 Dec. 9 1939 SEASON SAILINGS. NARKUNDA* 16,632 Jan. 7 COMORINtb ..< 15,241 Jan. 19 STRATH AlßD*bd ..... 22,284 Feb. 2 STRATHEDEN*d 23,722 Feb. 18 MALOJA*bd 20,914 Mar. 1 STRATH ALLAN*d ... 23,722 Mar. 18 MOOLTAN'bd ........ 20,952. Mar.29 STRATHNAVER*d ... 22,283 Apl. 14 NARKUNDA*d 16,632 Apl. 28 COMORINtcd 15,241 May 10 CATHAYtcd 15,225 May 24 tFirst and Second: Saloon. *First Saloon and Tourist Class; Calls: a. Port Sudan. bHobart. cProbably Hobart. dMalta. eßurnie. Fares: New Zealand to London—First Saloon from £ 100. Second Saloon from £ 76. Tourist Class from £ 45-. All fares 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, & CO., LTD. THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO., MATSON LINE (Inc. in U.S.A.). TO ENGLAND, VIA AMERICA. THE Glamour Route to Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cross America by wide choice of scenic routes. LT •Ar.-Lf. Ar.-Lv. tlr. Steamer. • Auck. " Suva. Hono- Los land. 5 p.m. lulu. Angeles. Monterey Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept; 28 Oct. 3 Marlposa Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Monterey Nor. 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 23 Nov. 28 •At Pago Pago day later, tAt San Francisco day later. TO SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE: ~ MARIPOSA Sept. 30, 5 p.m. MONTEREY Oct. 28, 5 p.m. MARIPOSA Nov. 25, 5 p.m. Full Information, Booklets, Fares, etc., on application. Burns, Philp, and Co., Prudential Bldgs.; T. and W. Young; 77-85 Customhouse Qy. FEDERAL S.N. CO., LTD. Incorporated in England. Regular Service to and from Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow. Steamer. Load? Wgtn. Sails finally •JRUAHINE Sept. 26-28 Wgtn. Sept. 28 • *Via London. cargo T/S at Liverpool. For freight, apply to FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., Maritime Building, Customhouse Quay. Telephone 46-030 (3 lines). . JJUDDART '. PARKER, LTD. (Incorporated in Australia.) T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA, 10,000 tons. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE: (From Wellington): Sept. 29,. Oct. 27, I Nov. 24 (m.y. Westralia), Dec. 22. ! (From Auck.): Sept. 15, Dec. 8 (Westralia). AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY: ! Sept. 15, Oct. 14. Nov. 11, Jan. 6. HUDDART, PARKER BUILDING, Post Office Square, Wellington. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY CO., LTD. SAILINGS f Circumstances permitting): FOR NELSON. MATANGI, Tuesi, Thurs.. Sat., 7.30 p.m Luggage received on Board from 4 pjn. T. AND W. YOUNG, Agents, 77-85 > Customhouse Quay. Telephones: 41-980 and 41-984. Telegraphic Address:- "Mercury." -

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 59, 7 September 1938, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 59, 7 September 1938, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 59, 7 September 1938, Page 20

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