SHIPPING UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD Sailings (eireumstanees permitting): FOR WELLINGTON (from Lyttelton) Maori—Mon., Wed., Fri. Rangatira—Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7.10 p.m. train from Christchurch, unnects. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from Grey mouth con »ec.t. Through rail tickets Lyttelton and return obtainable at this office. WELLINGTON — PICTON SERVICE Tama hine ■ LEAVE WELLINGTON.— Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 2.45 p.m. LEAVE PiCTON.—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 2.45 p.m. ■'OR 4UCKT AVP (fmm Wellington Marama, Tuesday, August 20. 'OK W’t}, hrough booking to Melbourr>' and other Australian ports.) Passengers in three classes ROM WELLINGTON Marama, Friday, August 9th. I Maunganui, Tuesday, August 20th. I '• AUCKLAND M?rai?n, Friday, August 23rd. I Aorangi, Monday, September 2nd. ’NCLUSIVE TOURS TN XUSTRA.IJA ARRANGED.
FOR SUVA (FIJI). HONOLULU VICTORIA fB.CA and VANCOUVER Niagara from Auckland, August 20th. TO CALCUTTA, SINGAPORE, SAM A RANG. Narbada. —Passengers and cargo froua Dunedin, September, January, May. Comfortable accommodation for limited number of passengers. Special fare for round trip. Agents for Orient Line Agents P. A O. Steam Navigation (hr
CANADA- “UNITED STATES—--IUBOPE. Through booking by ’ANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES, fortnightly sailings across the Pacific Passengers in three classes. Wellington to Auckland to Rarotonga, Suva (Fiji), Tahiti, Honolulu, San Francisco. Victoria (B.O.), Vancouver. MAKURA Aug. 6th. NIAGARA Aug. 20th. MAUNGANUI Sept. 3rd. MONOWAI Sept. 17th. U.S.A AND CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL Itineraries, cost of lours, and all inurination supplied. Rail and hotel enervations arranged. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU AND TAHITI. For full partiralara, supply to UNION to.a. CO. of N.Z., vTD
a. i “ $ £• ; • PAHAfcW (NO TRANSHIPMENT) I Every month one of the fast, modem I veasen ■( the N.X. Shipping Co.’s fleet I leave* for England via Panama- .!>• | shortest and ru«t enjoyable route! *\ I/ ** detail*, fare*. <Asu. frr n, . , The NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. LTD. iX*! UMH ■WWBNDIBW.'Mk’-X’X- ’ YfnS3SOMBMHBW J'cr further particulars apply to tha 1o»a] agents;— gTEAM gHIP £OMPANY 0K N.Z. L Ta
MILAW SAVILL AND ALBION LINE. Incorporated in England. VTA PANAMA CANAL. A MAROA | From Auck i 16t.ii Aug XIRANGI 12 Passengers 13th Sept .IATABOA Cabin Class 11th Oct. 'KA ROA j Cabin Class 8 Nov. TAINUI Tourist Class 10 Dec. I’AMAROA I Cabin Class 3 Jan. \TC I 'Tourist Class 4 Feb. Panama Route is the shortest se* onto to England and contains the a Grid’s greatest engineering feat—i he joining of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans by I he gigantic Panama Canal, which is situated amongst scenes of tropical splendour. Cabin Class is luxury travel at noderate rates. Shaw Savill Cabin ’eamerj’ amenities include Gyinnas urns, Large Lounges, Comfortable '•/bins provided with hot and cold lining water, and libera! deck spaces NEW YORK: More and more pas tigers art) chucking the route via mama —a comfortable and interesting ip. Fares: Tourist Class from £4O; .'abin and First Class from £63, (plus L- nauge and tax). DUNCAN McLEAN. Agents. GreymouU*
ANCHOR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY CO., LTD. Taking Passengers and Cargo to all New Zealand Ports. WANGANUI. Steamer early. WESTPORT. Steamer early. NELSON. Steamer early. NEW PLYMOUTH. Steamer early. PICTON. Steamer early. TARA KOBE. Steamer early. Passengers and Freights apply— NANCABRDW AND CO.
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Grey River Argus, 30 July 1935, Page 8
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