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UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 01 NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED (Weather aui oucumstauceß permitting Subject. to alteration without notice.) WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON Wahine, Mon.. Wed., Fri., 7.45 p.rn. Maori, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.45 p.m. SYUNt. i ij?roxt- aij. <iaud) Marama, Friday, Jan. 9. Mail end, Friday, Jam. 16 JiY'DNKv iFrom Wellington) Malteno, Friday, Jan. 2 Marama, Thursday, January 22. run, TONGA AND SAMOA From Auckland. Tofua, Saturday, January 5. (Taking Passengers.) EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU Particulars on application. Passengers booked througn to London by Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Line via Vancouver. San Francisco Royal Mail mu' via Oau Francisco, and the Orient m, e iif Koval Mail Steamers. ANCHOR PHIPPING A FOUNDRY CO., LTD., Agent*. HOME via CanadaEnchanting Scenery all the Way. t. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY In Conjunction with Canadian-Australa-' sian Royal Mail S.R. Line to Vancouver, B.C. The splendid favourite triple screw stea- I mer NIAGARA and the magnificent new ] quadruple inotor ship AORANGI, the largest passenger motor ship afloat. All the "great scenic wonders of the nvoi'ld are unfolded to you on the C.P.R. route to England. Cosily appointed trains take you,right across the majestic snowcovered Rockieß: you revel in the glories of Bpnff and Lake. Louise; you view the stupendous Niagara. Falls, and countless famoujs beauty spots. Ile'ached Onlv by Trains of the ■y ~ 1 / CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ■ •> ' , C, ■ . " ’ V Thirteen imposing hotels cn route. Superb Atlantic Fleet. Also Pacific Flee of Empress Steamships. Reservations made in Sleeping Cars, Hotels and Steamship. For descriptive Pamphlets and full particulars, apply to any o«'ce of the Union Steam Ship Co.. Ltd.. Thomas Cook, ana Son., or .T. Sola ter. Representative CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.. Union' House, Sydney, N.S.W. / | : v .— — •: THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY COY.. LTD. Passengers MUST procure Ticket* at the Office before they embark. Steamers will be despatched aa under, weather and other circumstances per milting'— * • WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA Wa’mea, Friday, Jan. 2, moon. WELLINGTON DFRKC‘ Waiiiui, Tuesday Dec. 30, 7 p.m. *Ngnio, Wednesday Lee. 31, 7.30 p.m. •YVainui. ,Thursday Jan. 1, 7 p.m. Ngaio, Friday Jan. 2, 7.30 p.m. Waihui. Saturday Jan. 3, 7 p.rri. *No cargo. NELSON TO MOTUEKA No sailing Wednesday, Dec. 31 No sailing Thursday, Jam. 1 Koi Friday, Jam. 2 9 a.m. MOTUEKA TO WELLINGTON, VIA NELSON No sailing Wednesday, Dec. 31 No sailing Thursday, Jan. 1 Friday, Jan. 2, moon. NOTE.—Cargo teceived until 4 p.m !' only, and on Saturday until 11 a.m

'Phone 68. , 'Phone ■ 68. THE CYGNET, LTD., WEEKLY SERVICE t Y'J'TELTO N N ELSON—MOTU EKA S.S. CYGNET LYTIELTON and KATKOURA THURSDAY, Jan. 7, 4 p.m. NOTE.— This Steamer carries a. limited number of iwsyungei's. ' . HARRY OAKLEY, •Phone ''6B. Agent. iJAS. A. WALLACE'S CO., ' • Agents, Motueka.

r.ANDO.s.N,ca " •''. SYDNEY TO LONDON Via COLOMBO AND SUEZ CANAL FIRST AND SECOND CLASS ON' * \ , Leave Sydney Steaine .. Ton* reg. Noon. MALOJA 20,837 Nov. 19 MONGOLIA 16,504 Dec. 17 1925. MOLDAVIA ....... 16,277 Jan. 14 MOOLTAN 20,847 Feb. 11 MALOJA ............. 20,837 Mar. 10 KHYBER ...: •• y,086 Mar. 25 MONGOLIO .. ... 16,504 April 7 Passengers can buok through froh. New Zealand:* Return Tickets are interchni yable Arith NSw Zealand Shipping Co., via Panama; Canadian Australasian Line via Vancouver ; Union .Australasian Line, via Sau Francisco. J H COCK «n«i CO., i 11> * SHAJV, SAVILL & ALBION CO., Ltd DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON ' AND LONDON , i ' SAILINGS (C'rca-nbtances permitting' >Corinthic 42,367 tons . 3rd Feb. •tlonic 12,352 tons Mid. Man tAriwa 11,570 tone ;, Ear. Apr. fTainui 11,020 ton* ' Late Apr. •(Athenic 12,366 tons Mid. May tCorinthic 42,367 tons . 3rd Feb. •tlonic 12,352 tons Mid. Man tAriwa 11,570 tone ;, Ear. Apr. tTainui 11,020 ton* ' Late Apr. •(■Athenic 12,366 tons Mid. May tCoritithic 1Z,367.t0ns Ear. June tVia Panama Canal. »Via Monte Video» Fares. * Single. „ Return. First Saloon- £IOO £il7s Second Saloon £7O M 22 Third Class £37 £66 All passengers must secure Passports. For full Particulars apply to— J. 11. COCK & CO., LTD. LEVIN & CO., LTD ;ALA«U jnirrin" COMPANY, LTD.. TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, via PANAM ACANAL LARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS With Unsurpassed Accommodation. t*RUAHINE Wellington. Jam. 13, Daybreak. RIMUTAkA Auckland Jan 20 RUAPEHU Wellington Late Jan. t*ROTORUA Wellington Feb. 21. t*REMUERA . Wellington April 4. t'EUAHTNE. Wellington May 16 i *Oil fuel. Calling at CURACAO. tCalls off Pitcairn Island, subject t( weather condition* permitting. ; Return tickets are interchangeabh with P. and O. and Orient Lines (vu Suez), O. and A. Union, LiDes (via Can ada and America) or Aberdeen and Blui Funnel Lines (via South For further particular, apply THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND ' FOUNDRY CO., LTD., A (toot* WE have genuine bargains m use* cars of various makes for sale.MFG Motor*. Ltd. (next '• P. 0.1 ICHELIN Balloon Tyres at com petitive prices.—M.F.C. Motor* Ltd. (next G.P.OV CAB OWNERS are advised to use "OI DAG" 'lmproves compression, reduce , wear, saves oil,'economises power, reduce friction and carbonising, .prevents pittin, »of valves.—B. P. M. Manning and Co., ". Bedford Bow, Chrlßtohurclu

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 30 December 1924, Page 1

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