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SHIPPINU. SHAW SAVILL, LINES. fO ENGLAND VIA PANAMA CANAII * AND-CURACAO. > * MATAROAi Wellington Aug. 11 —' W, A/E4RAAIA 12 Passengers End Aug.' A£ A™\ Tourist Class Sept. 8. ' AKAROA Cabin Class Nov. 3 TAMAROA Cabin Class Dee. 1 TO ENGLAND VIA AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH AFRICA. xDOMINION " — MONARCH First Oct. 4 sCERAMIC - Cabin • Oct 25 sTHEMISTOCLES Ist and 3rd - Dec 9 xDOMINION - • MONARCH First Jan. 23 s.—Commences journey, from Sydney £.—The Dominion Monarch (27,000 tons), tlie world's most powerful motor-yes* sel, will maintain a direct service between New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, and England. SHAW SAVILL & ALBION CO., LTD. (Inc. in England), WELLINGTON. Agents: Levin and' Co., Ltd- Murray, Roberta & Co., Ltd.,, Dalgety and .Co.. Ltd! E. AND A. LINE,TO:JAPAN, uSii T RABAUL, MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI 'AND'FIVE PORTS ,IN JAPAN 3M* 7000 tons,- July-15, 1939 £ankm .... 7000.tons, Aug. 12,. 1939 Nellore .... 7000 tons, Sept. 13, 1939 i?"?» JOOO tons, Oct. • 14/1939 Aankm .... 7000 tons, .Nov.* 11/1939 Big J Reduction in Fares. hotel expenses. The liner is'your hoteL Cheaper than living ashote. * £j» first! £00 16s second. No exriianee.- J E. and A. Cuisiine and Service are Unsurpassed. j Joint Passenger Agents: W^£I Ti STEPHENSON- & CO., LTDTHE N.?. SHIPPING .CO, Lm THE NEW ZELAND -SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED: WJH^PJ? 013 -TOy THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA PANAMA CANALT «™ ( Wgtn. 27 July, noon" SiSiNi Aucl andlfc 7a^ rRIMUTAKA - SoS sRANGITIKJ —" ie Nov t* ROTORUA * - 30 Nov xRANGITATA - 14 Dec sRANGITANE - n Ja£* ———— ~ w* Port and dates subject to alteration. xUOOO-ton Motor Vessels, 'with First L ass, Tourist Class, and Tourist "B" Glass. J:Tourist Uhu,s. ". ' ' y ' *Oil fuel, calling at Curacao. First Class from £94 single, £160' return. Tourist Class, from £43 single, £77 return. Tourist "B"-Class from'£4o single. £1% return. . • AH Fares Plus Exchange and Tax. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING . COMPANY*. LIMITED.- .' "' r- 1 — N.Y.KJ (JAPAN MAIL) LINE. ! Regular Monthly, Service between An* tralia and the East, calling at 'David, Manila, Hong Kong (transhipping- to Shanghai), ' Nagasaki, Kobe;- Osakar* Nagova. and Yokohama." , - ~ - 'Steamer. ' Tons. - - 'Sydney ATUTA MARU ... 8000 .... July 29 KITANO MARU .. 8000 .... 'Sep* 2 KAMO MARU .... 8000 .... "Sept Stt Ten Weeks Round" Trip from' Sydney: Ist Class <£90tO-O- - 2nd Class £56 15 0 New Zealand .Currency; No-Exchange*. - For Literature, 'etc, ■' gtIRNS, PHILP, AND C 0.,. LTD* 'Prudential Building, 'Wejliijgtoi?*. "- *• And at Palmerston North and Jtfelson. 11 ' "-* »i>. THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO. MATSON LINE (Inc. to U.S.A.), ~ "' JO AMERJCA-ENGLAND.f Q\ER fig (3lq.mqur Route to California v oa tbe «wrft luxury liners MARIPOSA and MONTEREY-^days' to, Suva, f days to Pago Pago, 9 days'tQ Honolulu, 14 days tq Loa Angeles, 15 days.to San Francisco, , ■ . Next Sailings to" California: Mariposa, July 24 3 Monterey, August 21;- Mariposa, September 18 '" L Nest Sailings to Sydney and Melbourne/ Montereyj-August 4; Mariposa, September 1; Monterey/September 2*"* Soutli-boOTd Sailings from 'Auckland 10. p.m. > HOLIDAY, TOURS FROM AUCKLAND: TO MELBOURNE.-17 days (4. days' «t Sydney. 3in Melbourne). First class- £33 10s Cabin class '£26. ' - TO FLTI.-L2 days .{4 days at Suva). First class $26 tCafno class' £20. - TO HONOLULU.-37 days .(19 days A Hawaii!) First clasa £60 ilos. Cabin.,daß» £44. - -> . - -TO SAN FRANCISCO.-^..weeks .(9 days in California). First class £1J& Cabin class *£74 10s. England and Round World - fares ovt application. j AGENTS: " Local Agents* Burns, Philp, and> Co* Ltd., Prudential Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington, and T. and W. Young; Gas* tomhouse Quay, Wellington; Bums, Philp, and Co., Ltd., Palmerston Nortb and'Nel* son; T. Eckford and Co., Ltd., Blenheim* J. H. Cook and C 0.,. Ltd., Nelson.' 1 ' m QOOK'S -TRAVEL SERVICE (Established nearly 100 Years), The World's Largest Travel - Organisation. COOK'S FOR PASSAGES • EV^RY- '. WHERE. ' ' .< By all Lines, all Routes, all -Classes, Nd Booking Fees. ; Apply for CookY Sailing and Fare List. COOK'S FOR SHORT CRUISES. Apply for Cook's Special Programme of all Cruises COOK'S FOR BY AIR. ' Cook's are .Official Booking Offices for all Air Services, throughout New Zea« land and throughout, the World.' COOK'S FOR;WINTER TOURS.Follow the'sun to'Java,'Bali, Ceylon, Hawaii, Japan, South Sea -• Islands, Barrier v Reef. California. .•" " COOK'S . INDEPENDENT - -TOURS. . 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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 16

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