Shipping. _ „._ f^fNION sSaSsISFoOMPANY i'XJ. OF NEW ZEALAND. (Limitei). ■. "^"^PRQBABLE SAILINGS. WELLINGTON. m . . ~ ■'' ' .-"■':.' ... •■■■ Train. 3ffspourik^, v Th.ursaay^ Se^U D. li am ■Mapowrika, Saturday, Sopt. 11 4 pm Sfc^-uarka, Twe^.ay, Sept^li 4pm ' ~~-" NELSON. ■" ■' ■'■ Triaan. Mapourik:i, Wednesday, Sept. 8 4 pm Kapo«rika, Friday, Sept. 10 4pm 3fopourik%, Monday, Sept. 13 .4 pm JTTELTO^r from WELLINGTON; Daily' Service (except Sunday). ;.*.• GNEHUNGA (Direct;) Bfe^atner, eai;ly. . ? I "k!pTerT~gisborne. toko- I MARU; AND AUCKLAND.... Sfeoner, early. "SYDNEY' AND HOBART FROM WEIjLINGTON. Moerafci, Thursday, Sept. 16. » Sfcana,'Thursday, Sept. 23. TONGA, SAMOA, AND FIJI. From Auckland. ".:■": See special advertisement). ft'AROTONGA & TAHITI (Papeete). v. From Wellington. T*afuaj -about-September 16. , IVfarama, about October 5. JFteainer, about November 2. GAIN^DA7^MM"CA7~LbNI)ONy Etc. From Auckland. Via Vancouver. Tahiti, Sept., 23. Niagara, October 19. •.' Steamer about November 23. From Wellington. Via San Francisco. Tdfua, about September 18. Marama, .about Octobei* 5. Etoatner, about November £. Tickets must t>e obtained at the Company's office prior to enAarka-/ '- tion. " ' ■ FOR WELLINGTON. S.S. OPAWA Will leave T/pvin's; Wharf, EARLY"i!¥."WATT?AU. EARLY. For particulars as to Passage and Freight apply— : T. ECKFORD, Agent, Levin's WJbarf. ■V'THife''.NßW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED: DIRECT T^tNE TO; THE,UNITEX> KINGDOM. VIA PANAMA OANAL; Calling at Christobal, Kingston . (Jamaica), and Newport News. Lai^e Modern Tvin-sorew Passenger Steamers with ansurpassed Accommodation. /" . . Fin«l - Steamers Tons. Port. Date. 'Bitirafeaka' " 8^93 Auofe'd Sooc. 11 .'■■■"■ Knapehu 88-<l Well's S«p!; 29 H.«inuera 11276 Well'g' Dec \ Return Tickets oan^'•■be made available by P. and 0. or Orient Lines, ra Suez. Return First Saloon Tickets can also be made available by C. & A: .lime. via Yancoaver, or Union Line »ia 'Frisco. For further particulars apply — THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED. Union - Steamship Co.. Ltd., AGENTS IN BLENHEIM. BHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, Limited. , <':' Hi© Direct Line of Steamers to Southampton and London. ffIHE Largest Passenger Steamers 1_ in the New Zealand trade: SAILINGS (circumstances permitti^ig).: Sam. |*°°BJ m Com. r Dat^ot , g nal Alheuic 123451 Crossland Oct. WeVg C,riD+.htc 12343 Hart Nov Wel'R «T»inui 10000 Kelly Nov +WcJ'i? Wel'g ljnic 12332 Bujnuiers I Dec m A*awa ICOCO Lewis | March Wgl'K First, Second, and Third ClaBS. AH intending Passengers must secure passports. .. i lioi full particulars apply to the AceEtS — ._• I LEVIN & CO., LTD., DALGETY & LTl^__' t,~—rrtm\m i " == : , _ Business Announcements) and Company, Limited. EXPERT DYERS AND DRY CLEANEiRS, 76 Caehel Street, Christchurch. Established 1890. IN response to repeated requests, we have decided to open our .activities in the Blenheim district.. Our business already,extends to all parts of the Dominion, and we Specialise is. country orders received tbrough the medium of the Parcels Post. . Note our Address: ARMIGERS, LIMITED, CHRISTCHUBCH. Suede Staoes In Grey, Fawn, and Black. RANGING IN PRICE FROM 50s. ~— • CALL and see these beautiful goods. They are a step ahead in style and Hiwlity —a step behind in price. S, HY m D Sfl &W, BOOT IMPORTER. MARKET 6TRM3T SOUTH.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 212, 7 September 1920, Page 1
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467Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 212, 7 September 1920, Page 1
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