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SHIPPING. S HAW s A V I~L Ll I N E S. TO ENGLAND, VIA PANAMA CANAL AND CURACAO. ' Tamaroa .Wellington |Feb 24 Mataroa Cabin Class- Mar 24 Arawa Tourist Cia*,*. Apr 6 Akaroa Cabin Class. Muv 19 lamaroa |Cabin Class July 14 TO ENGLAND, VIA AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH AFRICA. Ceramic S Cabin Mar 25 Dominion Monarch X Fnsi Api 7>tt themistocles S Ist and 3rd May 13 -<- Dominion '" Monarch .\ Kirs. Q C i '3' - ''- S Commences journey from Sydney. "-X Ihe Dominion Monarch (27,000 tons), the world's most powerful motor-vessel, will maintain a direct service between • New Zealand Australia. South Africa, and England. N.Z. Head Office: SHAW SAVILL & ALBION CO., LTD. (Inc. in England), Wellington. Agents: Levin and Co., Ltd.; Murray, Roberts & Co., Ltd.; Dalsrety & Co.. Ltd ----•-. THFnEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA -CANAL. PRIMUIAKA Auckland Feb. 11, noonxRANGITIKI Wgtn. Mar. 9 xRANGITATA — A pl. 6 . xRANGITANE — May 4"" J* REMUERA — May 25 FROTORUA -. June 15 J*RIMUTAKA _ , June 27 , xRANGITIKI _ July 27 xRANGITATA. - . Aug. 24" ■■' Port and dates subject to alteration. x17,000-ton Motor Vessels, with First Class,, Tourist Class, and Tourist "B" class. JTourist Class. *Oil fuel, calling at Curacao. - First Class from £94 single, .£165 return. Toiirist Class from £43 single, £77 return, '. Tourist' "B" Class from £40 singly £72 return. All Fares Plus Exchange and Tax. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. N.Y.K (JAPAN MAIL)' LINE Regular Monthly Service between Aus» tralia and the East, calling' at Davao, Manila. Hong- Kong, Nagasaki.- Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, and Yokohama. Steamer. Tons. .Sydney/ KITANO MAKU .. 8000 .... Mar t KAMO MARU ... 8000 .... April I ATUTA MARU 8000 .... April 29 Six weeks' Round Tour from Sydney to Hon« Kong, via Barrier Reef, Thursday Island, and Philippine Islands. ' ' Round' Trip Fare from Sydney: First Class £76 0 0 Second Class £49 10 0. '■ No Exchange. JM.2.K. Agents: " I?URNS PHILP, AND CO., LTD* ■*-* Prudential Building, Wellington. And at Palmerston North and Nelson. TRAVEL TO THE EAST" - By—-<- v BURNS, PHILP LINE To -. -■- - JAVA AND SINGAPORE. -•' TWO Months' Round Tour by Moderen- . Steamers ,MARELLA and MERKUR from Sydney to Queensland Ports, Thursday Island, Darwin, Java Ports, and Singapore. - . < 7 Tiled' Swimming Pool, Talking Picture* Single and Double Deck Cabins. Next Sailing: MERKUR, February '«. ROUND TRIP FARE: £100. ' Intercolonial Fare included —No Exchange, For Particulars and Literature: ' BURNS, PHILP AND CO., LTD., Prudential Building, Wellington. And at Palmerston. North ahd Nelson.^ ft. AND A. LINE,'TO JAPAN. CALLING AT RABAUL, MANILA. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI. AND 2XSF& PORTS IN JAPAN. Leaving Sydney. Nankin 7000 tons Feb. '* 1939 Nellore ..... 7000Hona/?Mar. 15,1939 Tanda "..'..../ 'fOOO.'tWv&pL'M, 1939 Nankin ' 7000 ton>7 May 13. 19» Nellore .... 7000 tone 7 Jane 14.1589 Bi« Reductions ..in'Fares. Round Trip from Sydney, 10 week*. No hotel expensed , The liner ia yonr hotel. Cheaper, than living ashore. £90 first1 £56 16s second. No exchange. BL and. A. Cuisine and Servic* «n, ', Unsurpassed. \' . Joint Passenger. Agents: WRIGHT, STBPHENSON, & CO., LTD* THE N.Z SHIPPING CO.. LTD. SOUTH AFRICA AND ENGLAND. BLUE FUNNEL & SHAW'SAVILL— , JOINT SERVICE. Anchises • First, Class Feb. 15 Ulysses First -Class Mar. 1 Ceramic Cabin Class. : Mar.~2s Ascanius First Classy - ApL 26 Witb its warm, sunny dayaV- cool invigorating nights; its wealth of scenery— teeming wild game resery.es—its . in-, timate association with so much of history and romance, the call of Africa is a very real one. ' ■' , Join the growing number oi those who have come under its spelL - Apply— . Shaw Savill and Albion Co., Ltd.; Murray. Roberts, and Co., Ltd.; Dalgety and Co.. Ltd.; Levin and Co.. Ltd. HUDDART, PARKER; LTD. (incorporated in Australia). L.SJA.V. WANGANELLA, 10,000 tona. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE: (From Wellington): Feb/16, Mar 18, Apl. 13, May 11, June 8, July 6 (From Auckland): March 30, May 2S_, auckLanl; ru nyi.Nn , Mar. 3, Mar. 30, April 28, May 25.HUDDART PARKER. B b ILDIN G. Post- Office . Square. Wellington COOK'S ESCORTED TOUR . TO EUROPE, By the Maiden Voyage of th« Quadruple-screw Motor-ship.. DOMISroN MONARCH,, : 27.000 Tons. F^rst Class Only. ; WELLINGTON, APRIL 24. 1939, ' via South Africa. 56, DAYS' TOUR IN EUROPE. . Visiting • London, Mentone, * Lucerne, Paris, Monte Carlo.Pilatus,',;' Geneva, Cenoa, Heidelberg, Routes dcs Alpes. Rome, The Rhine, Grenoble, " Florence, Cologne, Route Napoleon, Venice, • Paris, . Cannes, Milan, Versailles, Grasse, Lugano, Nice, . . ' • — And — 21 Days' Motor Tour of Great Britain. FARE: Including Exchange— Return Steamer Passage, •56 Days' Escorted Tour., • - ' /- -£.~s.;d With First-class Hotels ' 299 15 I With Moderate Grade Hotels .. 282 15 0 Passage Tickets are available for return by other Steamers, Routes, or Round-the-Worfd on adjustment of F,are Travellers who have already secured their steamer' passages can still book' for the Tour in Europe. ' " -COOK'fi-FOR TRAVELI World's Largest Travel Agency. .Agents for all ■ Steamship Lines,-" Airways, ! Hotels, Railways, Motor. '.. When you TRAVEL—Book with COOK'S. Save Time and Worry, -f.-. . Programmes, Post. Free, from—/ - COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE, OOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE. Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Lambton Quay. Wellington. Crimea ma ououstiea roc BLUMil_J_i. ttKOS„ tiTD. bj WALTER JOH> BLUMiELL, Wesley Hoau Wellington, EItNKSI ALBERT BLUNDELL. Cecil Road, Wadestown. an* . LEONARD COKER BLUNDELL. 25, Ravblt) rerrace,_Eelburn at th* Registered Offic* «t the CcnSmmx. Saturday, February 4, 193%

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 16

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