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SHIPPING, UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 36 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Telephone 49-000 (12 lines). SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting): FOR SYDNEY: With Through ' Booking to Melbourne arid other Australian Ports. From Wellington: Awatea, Friday, May 26. 5 p.m. Awa'tea, Friday, June. 16, . 5 p.m. From Auckland: . , Aorangi, Tuesday, May 30, midnight. Awatea, Tuesday, June 6, ' 5 p.m. Inclusive Tours in'• Australia arranged. FOR AUCKLAND (Direct): Passengers only. Maunganui, Tuesday, July 4. , FOR NUKUALOFA, APIA, AND SUVA. From Auckland: Matua, Thursday, June 1. FOR RAROTONGA, AITUTAKI, ATIU, ■MAXGAIA (Cook Islands). From Auckland: Matua, Thursdaj', June 15. FOR CALCUTTA, SINGAPORE. SAMARANG. Narbada. Passengers and Cargo. From Dunedin: About Friday, May, 26. Comfortable accommodation tor 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. No cargo hence Sat., June 3, or Mon., June 5, account King's ii~tbday WELLINGTON-PICTOIsI SERVICE. , ~. TAMAHINE. . , From Wellington: *Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 2.45-p.m. fMonday, June 5, sails midnight account King's Birthday—no cargo.' ■ From Picton: Tuesday, Thursday, 2.45 p.m. Saturday, % 11.30 a.m. CANADA — UNITED STATES — EUROPE. Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE. Passengers in Three Classes. Sailings fraßi Auckland to Suva (Fiji), Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.), Vancouver. NIAGARA, Jun. 13 MONOWAI. July 11 AORANGI, Aug 8 NIAGARA, Sept. 5 AORANGI Oct. 3 NIAGARA, Oct. 31 And Four-weekly Thereafter. . [CANADIAN & U.S.A. RAIL TRAVEL p- Itineraries, cost of tours, and all information iupplied. Rail and hotel reservations arranged. HAWAIIAN INCLUSIVE TOURS, Cftmbined with Excursion Steamer. Fares. AROUND THE WORLD TOURS. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (incorporated w England.) - l TRAVEL Home ria Canada or l the ,*■ United States. then for a grand thrill across the Atlautie from New York and Montreal to Eneland or tbp Continent on one of the "LAONIFICENI LINEKb Ob THE <* CUNARD WHITF STAR. The last word for speed. luxury, and comfort..-. Cabin. Tourist, and Third Class Accommodation Specially reduced roundtl world tickets available Full particulars on application. Agents everywhere. PORT LINE. FOR LONDON, VIA' PANAMA CANAL. < OR CAPE HORN. TLf"ODERN Vessels with accommodation -"•*• for twelve passengers in single and two-berth staterooms. PORT WELLINGTON Pt. Chal., May 27 PORT ALMA Auck., June 15 PORT CHALMERS Wgtn., June 27 For particulars re fares and freights, etc., apply ■ - PORT LINE, LTD. (Incorporated in England), , Maritime "Building, Wellington;ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sydney to London, via Australian Ports, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Tangier, and Plymouth. All vessels may call at any port- on or off the route, and the route and &lh sailings are subject to change ■or deviation with or without notice. ■ ' , FIRST SALOON. SEOOND BALOON. TOURIST CLASS,/ STRATHMORE*ad 23,425h June 9 MALO JA*d 20,914 June 23 STRATHAIRD*a .. 22,284 July 8 MOOLTAN* 20,952 July 21 STRATHALLAN* . 23,722 Aug. 5 •First Saloon and Tourist Class. Calls: a Port Sudan, d Malta. s Fares: New Zealand to London —First Saloon from £100. Second Saloon from £76. Tourist Class from £45. All rates plus exchange and tax. Chief Passenger Agents for .New Zealand: THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO.. LTDt. Wellington. Joint Agentft, Wellington: JOHNSTON AND CO:,,JS». Joint Agents, Tourist Class: MURRAY. ROBERTS; AND CO., LTD.\ ORIENT LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. From Sydney, via Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Egypt, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, Channel Port. tORONSAY 20,000 June 17 JORONTES 20,000 July 15 +ORAMA 20,000 Aug. 12 fOTRANTO 20,000 Sept. 9 •ORMONDE 14,853 Oc.t. 7 tORONSAY 20,000 Oct. 21 1940 SEASON. Early reservation if recommended. h*ORMONDE :.. 14,853 Jan. 27 vfORONSAY 20,000 Feb. 10 hvJORION 23,371 Feb. 21 hvJORONTES 20,000 Mar. 6 hvJORCADES 23,456 Mar. 19 vfORAMA 20,000 Apl. 6 hvjORFORD 20,000 Apl. 17 JFirst Saloon and Tourist. tFirst Saloon and Tourist B. *Tourist One Class only. vCalls Villefranche., h Calls Hobart. FARES. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: First Saloon from- £100 single, £176 return. Tourist from £45 single, £81 return. Tourist B from £42 single, £76 return. Above fares are subject to Exchange. CEYLON EXCURSIONS from £42, Plus Exchange. To Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane. Through bookings from New Zealand to Sydney, thenca by Orient Line round Australia* Coast. UNION S.S. CO. OF HJZ., LTD., Agents. HUDDART, PARKER, LTD. (Incorporated in Australia). T.S.M.V/ WANGANELLA, 10,000 tons. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (From Wellington: June 8, July 6, August 3, August 31, Sept. 28, Oct. 26. (From Auckland): May 25, July 20. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY: : May 25, June' 23, July 20, August 18. . HUDDART, PARKER BUILDING. Pos.t Office Square. Wellington. BLUE STAR LINE FAST SERVICE TO. LONDON SPACIOUS, comtortabiy-appomted staterooms available in each vessel for <» limited number of passengers *s.s. TROJAN STAR sails May .26 s.s. NAPIER STAR sails June 21 jn.v. EMPIRE STAR sails July 19 m.v. NEW ZEALAND STAR sails Aug. 20 •VIA PANAMA CANAL. Dates, Porte, and Routes subject to alteration without, notice. BLUE STAR LINE (N.Z.), LTD., ; 22 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. P.O Box 1222 Tel 44-140 THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY CO.. LTD. SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting): FOR NELSON: ARAHURA, Mon., Wed;. Fri.,, 7.30 p.m MATANGI, Tues., Thurs.. Sat., 7.30 p.m Luggage received on board from 4 p.m. T. AND W YOUNG. Agents. 77-85 Customhouse Quay. Telegraphic Address: "Mercury." Telephones 41-980 and 41-984. >

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 16

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