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«iut i'IHG. UNION STEAM SHI) COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, 1 i'D. Sailings (i-irennistan •< . .... .. ig): FOB WELLINGTON itruir Lyttelton). Waliine—Mon., Wed., Fri. Eangatira —Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7.10 p.m. train front Christchurch connects. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday’ trains from ‘ •cyniouth connect. Through rail ticket.- Lyttelton and return obtainable at this office. WELLINGTON—PICTON SERVICE Tatnahine: LEAVE WELLINGTON.— Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2.45; Tuesday. 4th June 11 a.tn.. Ntr sailing 3ril June. LEAVE Px’CTON.—Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday, 2.45 p.m.; Tuesday, 4th June 4 p.m. FOB AUCKLAND (from Wellington) Monowai, May 28th. FOR SYDNEY. (With through booking to Moll-ourne and other Australian ports.) Passengers in three classes. FROM WELLINGTON. Makura, Tuesday. May :18th. Monowai, Friday, June 11th. FROM AUCKLAND. Monowai, Friday, May 31st. Niagara, Tuesday, June 11th. INCLUSIVE TOURS IN AUSTRALIA ARRANGED. FOR SUVA (FIJI), HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.) and VANCOUVER Aorangi, from Auckland, May 28th. TO CALCUTTA, SINGAPORE. SAM ARANG. Narbada —Passengers and cargo from Dunedin, September, January. May. Comfortable accommodation for limited number of passengers. Spec ial fare for round trip. Agents for Orient Line. Agents P. S 0. Steam Navigation Oo CAN ADA— UN ITED STATES EUROPE. Through booking by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. Fortnightly sailings across the Pac 1 Passengers in three classes. Wellington to .Auckland to Rarotonga, Suva (Fiji), Tahiti, Honolulu, San Francisco. Victoria (B.C.', Vancouver. AORANGI May 28th. MAKURA Juno 11th. NIAGARA June 25th MAUNGANUI July 0. U.S.A AND CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL Itineraries, eost of toil's, and all in ’ormation supplied I’ i! ami hole ,-eservations arranged EXCURSIONS TO ID-'- >.U AND TAHITI Tor full particulars, apply to UNION b.S. CO. of N.Z., dTD, r ■ t; 1 flfl ’NT) * J V. JM-K < : ti,e N.z. Shipping Co/sllert I / lull details, farrs, etc., from .... The NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. LTD. WBMMF For further particulars apply to the local agents:— JJNION gTEAM gHIP £<OMPANY 0F N.Z. L™' SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION LINE. Incorporated in England. VIA PANAMA CANAL. AKAROA Cabin Class 28th Jo WAIPAWA 12 PasM-ngoi End J TAMAROA Cabin Cl ass II 6th 'l, WAIRANGI 12 Passengers 13th Sept MATAROA CalDi f’lAKAROA Cabin Class 8 Nov, TAINUI Tourist Class | Hi Hou. Panama Route is the shortest sea route to England and contains the world’s greatest engineering feat—the joining of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans by the gigantic Panama Cana l , which is situated amongst scenes of tropical splendour. Cabin Class is luxury travel a? moderate rates. Shaw Savill Cabin steamers’ amenities incdude Genina* iums, Large Lounges, Comfortable Cabins provided with hot and cold Tunning waler, and liberal deck spaces. NEW YORK: More and more pasengers are choosing the route via Panama—a comfort aMe and interesting trip. Fares: Tourist Gla-s from £4O; Cabin and First C ass from £63, (plmexchange and tax). DUNCAN MeBEAN. Agents. Greymouth. ANCHOR gHTPP'NG * FOUNDRY CO., TTD Taking Passenger” ano ‘Fi.rgc to #.’• New Zeabi. d Porta. WANGANUI. Steamer warly. WESTPORT Steamer early. NELSON. Steamer early. NEW PLYMOUTH. R*enn'.er early. picton. Pteamer early. TARAKOHE Rtr-mpr early. Passengers and Freights apply—nancarbow and yxv

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Grey River Argus, 27 May 1935, Page 8

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