SHIPPING ADVERf 18'EMENTi' • ,!? - ? I. v ■ , UNION gTEAM gHIP CCI ' OF N.Z., LTD. . PROPOSED SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON FROM k LYTTELTON. ; - Wahine, Tuesday, Thursday, SaW l - v day. < • Maori,,Monday, Wednesday,’ Friday. Coast passengers connect with steam*' erat Lyttelton-on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday. S, Through rail tickets to Lyttelti® obtainable at this office.. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON Marama, February 5. Mauriganui, February; 19. ’ FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND Marama, January 22. < Maunganui, February 5. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. FROM WELLINGTON. Manuka, February 5. FOR MELBOURNE from WELLINGTON, via LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN and BLUFF. Moeraki,, February 9. ’"■ , ... .WELLINGTON AND DUNEDIN*”* ..... FROM GREYMOUTH. . : Cargo at regular intervals. ~FOR FIJt" AND SAMot FROM AUCKLANDTofua, January 30. x .-/.X >■’ CANADA, AMERICA, LUNDON, Via VANCOUVER, fron’ AUCK- - LAND. ; .... . \ R.M.M.S. Aorangi, FebruaryX;'T' R.M.S. Niagara* March 16.. -5; ‘. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULVx I ■ . Specially reduced First and » class Fares. Particulars on applies* tion. x- :• AMERICA, LONDON, Etc., Via SAN* FRANCISCO, from WELLINGTON. R.M.S. Malttira, February 2. R.M.S. Tahiti, March 2. • ' ,
Enauiries,.preliminary or otherwise regarding trips to Australia,” South’ Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, . Eprope,’ Around-the-Pacifi< tours, including Japan- and the East, Around-the-World, tours in either direction, . are invited -and can be. made to any of the Company’s offices. • ■ Agents for P. and O- Line,'and Orient Line of Steamers. Particulars on application. • N.Z. TO GREAT BRITAIN J "Via CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY, in conjunction with '.; CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIANROYAL MAIL S.S. LINE TU VANCOUVER, B.c. :■ '■ -X An enthralling trip .through wonderlands of surpassing charm. Two speedy all-steel ; CP. R. ttrairii equipped with . modertf ,■ comfort, cross the majestic-Rockies In daylight.. See Sicamous’, Glacier,- Lake-\Louise, Banff and scores of ’ other ', scenic- resorts, . ! REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS iof-th©:'./ X, ■' ’ '■ CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Cosy Sleeping Cars, Spotless Cars and Library-Observation Cars. Thirteen splendid C.P.R. Hotels en route. •' : x Pacific fleet of speedy Canadian Pacific Liners, also famous Atlantic, lindpf popular steamships. ■-■ -t >• > < / . 1 Passages booked from New Zealand on either R.M.S. Niagara or R.M.M.S. Aorangi, the most magnificent liner* on the Pacific, s ; v ; Reservations made in Sleeping Cars, Hotels and Atlantic Steamers. For descriptive pamphlets and full particulars; apply to any office of the. Union Steam Ship Company of N.Z., Ltd. ; Thomas Cook and Son'■;>» or J. Sclater, Representative CANADIAN PACIFIC - RAILWAY x CO., Union House, Sydney, N.S.W. ■ •••■•?• THE NEW’ COMPANY, LTD. -X.-' TO THE UNITED KINGDOM . Via PANAMA CANAL. LARGE MODERN TWINS CREW ■. PASSENGER. STEAMERS. > With Unsurpassed Accommodate* Steamer From About
+*RUAPEHU • Auckland r Beb". 6. .1926 +*RUAHINE Wellington Feb- 27 +*ROTORUA April 24 t*REMUERA May 22 +»RUAHINE Julv 17 +*ROTORUA Sept 11 +*REMUERA Wellington Oct ,9. *OiJ fuel. Calling Curacao. ' ? tCalls off Pitcairn Island subject to weather conditions permitting. , - Return tickets are - ■interchangeable with P. and O. and Orient-Lines (via Suez), C. and A. Union Lines (via Canada and America), or Aberdeen and Blue Funnel Lines , (via South Africa)/-': Vu .. '--p For further particulars apply THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING ' COMPANY, LIMITED, ?■ ? ALBERT AND MACKAY STREETS. A NCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. ; 1 Picton Direct—Regulus; ‘ to-morrow. Petone Direct-—Opiia, to-morrow. Tarakohe Direct—Steamer/early. / Nelson Direct—Steamer early. ' Wanganui, via Picton —Regulus, ' to- . w morrow. -..‘.-.--/f . • New Plymouth Direct — Steamer early. Onakaka i Saturday.. ' For freights and passages-apply't»' NANCARROW AND CO., , Agents, Mackay Street. .-' PUBLIC NOTISEB. i • ~ TANSEY ANDCOZ~ (J. W. GREENSLADE) X: 'PHONE L :::: P.O. 80X72 LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE GENERAL AGENTS. ■< - ' We are SOLE AGENTS for/ these -• •. 1 i r■■ Propertied -G • - . £s2s—Residence, five rooms ; hot. aqd cold - water; patent; in. thowsugh repair; good locality. ; Easy/.terina ■ and immediate possession. > -' / £7so—Residence, six rooms; all-con-, veniences; Freehold. TermSi- •■immediate possession. £9Bs—Residence,- » ■ seven .rooms /.in thorough repair. Large Freehold. Best residential Only £350 cash required ; Balance per cent. Immediate/-pdMWsi&i.-; £2oo—Confectionery and Fruit/ Shop , doing good business • cheap rep Capable of great expansion. Own#M retiring. £lso—£3oo Building Sections; cleweii and ready to build on. Terms./--r? £l7so—Fruit Confectionery,-;- andje* Cream Parlor, together with desirable residence and .furnjture.-G 'T|jit is-a great' proposition,-'-providing:* comfortable home and lucrative, .firing, Terms. We have many other- properties fof sale, both town and country, and/enquiries for businfsnesandhomee..TANSEY AND CO.
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