nripprwo UNION •’TEAM -HI! OMPAN OF NEW ZEA »A Nl ' »’D Balling!- (oirfuniHtancet- permitting FOR WELLINGTON from t vtrcltoi Wahine—Mon., Wed., Fri. Rangatira—Tues.. Thurs., Sat. 7.10 p.m .»n (Jbnstehnrtli connect* Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday trains from Greymouth tor Met. Through rati tickets Lytteltoi •*«. return obtainable at this nffie* WELLINGTON PfOTON <ERVVr Tamahtne Leave Wellington- Monday W»<ine*day, Friday, 2.45 p.m. Leave Pieton.—Tuesday l’hun»da» Saturday, 2.45 p.m. FOR tnC’KTANT' frnr. , Monowai, Tuesday, Dec. 10. FOB HYDNFY (With through booking M»it* - and other Australian onr»f. • Passengers in thre» From Wellington. Monowai, Friday, Nov. 29. From Auckland. Niagara, Thursday, November 28. Inclusive Tours in Austral’. Arranged FOB SUVA (FIJI), HvNOI ULt VICTORIA (8.C.) and Niagara, from Auckland, Dec. 10. TO CALCUTTA RlNG*P'‘h»« o.a M A RANG Narbada (passengers and cargo fron. Dunedin, January, May September. Comfortable tecommotltu lor limited number of oasaengeiial fare fnr d Agents for Onen Line Aguuu P b ) s MM C’ SANADA- LNJTI. IUBCP'V Through booking* by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN aN FNION ROYAL MAIL LINES Fwtßlghtly sailingu aeroM the Passenger# tn three •lasses Wellington neklnnd W to Suva (Fiji), Rarotonga, -nnlulu, Tahiti, San Victoria Francisco Vancouver MAKURA Nov 26. NIAGARA Dec. 10 MAUNGANUI Dec. 24 AOBANGI Jan. 7 U.S.A AND CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL. Itineraries, cost of tours, and all In formation supplied. Rai] and hote> reservations arranged. SPECIAL REDUCED RETURN FARES to Vancouver and San Fran cisco, December, January. February HAWAIIAN INCLUSIVE TOURS Combined with excursion steamer fares. EXCURSION FARES TO TAHITI For full partifulars •* VN?°R
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Fur fiwtnui pArUeuiai. ■'*’ io«aJ ugeaU (JMIOM gr K .. r -« ... or N.Z. L TO SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION Incorporated- in Englund TO ENGLAND VIA PITCAIRN, PANAMA CANAL AND JAMAICA OR CURACAO. TAINUI From Auck ■ 7 Dec TAMAROA Cabin Class t 3 Jan. lONIC Tourist Class I 4 Feb • MATA ROA a bin C.uah 28 Feb AKA ROA Cabin Class 27 Ma» TAINUI Tourist Class I 28 Apr TAMAROA Cabin Clas# I 22 May The popularity of Shaw Savill 4 ‘Cabin” steamers is due to their ex cellent service at such reasonable rates. They now have gymnasiums, larger lounges and verandah cafes, and every cabin supplied with hot and cold run ning water. The Tourist steamers provide comfortable surroundings, liberal deck spaces, ample public rooms and an unapproachable cuisine and service at economical rates. NEW YORK: Trave] by the all-sea route via Panama Canal. Combined fares cabin and First from £63; Tourist from £4O. Exchange and tax extra DUNCAN MeLEAN, Agents. Greymouth.. ANJTHOB BHIPFTWG & FOUNDRY CO., LTD Taking Passengers and Carg ( . to *l' New Zealand Ports WANGANUI Steamer early WESTPORT Steamer early. NELSON Steamer early. NEW PLYMOUTH Steamer early. PICTON Steamer early. TARAKOHE Steamer early Passengers an • Preighis apply NANCARROW AND CT)
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Grey River Argus, 26 November 1935, Page 8
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