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Shipping. S. rjiHE VANCOUVER. "DOUTI - AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA 0. VIA FIJI AND HONOLULU.. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN LINE, In conjunction with CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. X^?5 h some of tho GREATEST SCENI' - WOi >gßS OF THE WORLD, to All Part of CANADA. UNITED STATES. AN J . BRITISH ISLES. - ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS, id At Lowest Rates. Bookings arranged with Option of Transfe at Honolulu in Oceanic or Matson Line Steamers for San Francisco. SAILINGS FOR CANADA. . (Subject to Alteration). From From - >--, »/-..*,. Sydney. Auckland. NIAGARA ... An" 3 \iiit « in „ m M* EUR A ... Aug. 31 Sept. 5. 10 a.m _A K URA ... Aug. 31 Sept, 5. 10 a.m .) Eauipped with Wireless Telegraphy. All Return and Round Tour Tickets inter changeable with San Francisco R.M Line A i iS^? R ''r?— Travel,ers *° an Plac< _ outside the Dominion are reminded it. i, advisable to obtain passports, and that it ii ■• necessary to make early application t< Government for them. NEXT SAILING FOR SYDNEY. (Circumstances permitting). MAKURA .. Monday. August 21. Tamphlets. Maps, and all information free UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD.. Managing Agents. TV" IPPON YUSEN KAISHA 1\ .The Japan Mail Steamship CoT or the guidance of those who contemplate visiting JAPAN the follow,™ WFATHFT? a.- APPROXIMATE I in4 A r D^ a I tivf:- COndltlo,lß ™be fo^ January-Very Cold. July—Warm. M e a -^ ary d - - August-Very warm. Ma-eh — Becoming: September— Warm t mariner October—Delightful " Arnl-Comfortable. November - Cool May—Warm, pleasant. bracing ' . June— Rainy, warm. December—Cold Note—During the Warm Weather the ' Resorts. 3 * larES Cholce of fountain 1 L °n,f2° APAJ I dnT i?Z " Th » Season" —i.e.. October-November— Book Now. Book by the last route—THE "N Y K " [ "N.Y.K." SAILINGS. Steamers leave Sydney as under: — Steamer. Tons. Commander. Noon T T MARU ! 8000 I TluF^l HTO»^ EU I 5000 'R. Takeda Aug 21 ' AKI MARU 1 6000 IM. Yoshikawa 1 Sep.' 22 For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON 4 MACFARLANE. LTD Agents. Fort Street. ,|" "P AND o A ' FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINE. O. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE WEST COAST UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. S.S. DURHAM. (No Passengers.) Liverpool. Cargo only. r-«S. r o^ A JT? NMOU J H - LIVERPOOL. MANCHESTER, and GLASGOW, taking Wool. Skins General and Refrigerated Cargo at Lowest Current Rates of Freight, to be followed, oy other First-clas3 Steamers at regular intervals. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR ™ST AND THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS TO AVONMOUTH (BRISTOL) SALOON, FARE: £42 Single; £66 Return STEERAGE: From £16 10s Single; £32 10s Return. Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure r ree. I T Vessels fitted throughout with Electric i Light., I Warrants for Passages from tho United Kingdom can be obtained at this end by Prepayment of Passage Money. For Freight and Passage, apply t 0 ARTHUR H. NATHAN. LTD.. Agents. 40. Customs Street East. AUCKLAND . ___ i F. AND 8. ! FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINE. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE FROM WEST COAST PORTS. UNITED KINGDOM. TO NEW ZEALAND. FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS. Steamer 3 en routes S.S. DEVON Sailed. Taking Cargo from BRISTOL, GLASGOW. MANCHESTER. AND LIVERPOOL. Importers will do well to instruct their English Correspondents to ship direct from the above-mentioned ports in the numerous cases where a saying in charges can be effected.For particulars, apply to THE N.Z. AND AFRICAN S.S. CO., LTD.. 2, Fenchurch Avenue. London, Or their. Agents, At Bristol, Glasgow, Cardiff, Manchester, and Liverpool; ; Or to the N.Z. AND AFRICAN S.S. CO., LTD.. Union Chambers. Wellington; Or to ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD., 40, Customs Street. Auckland. P. AND o. CTEAM NAVIGATION (COMPANY. Steamers for London, from SYDNEY, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE. FREMANTLE. COLOMBO. ADEN, MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR. Leave Steamers. Tons. Captains. Sydney. Mooltan 10.000 R. L. Haddock Aug. 19 Kash"ar 9.000 H. Rivers, r.n.r. Sept. '. Karmala 9,000 J. Gaunt, r.n.b. Sent. 16 Arabia 8.000 W. B. Palmer, — R.N'.R. Morea 11.000 J. D. Andrews, Oct. 14 I R.N.R. ! Medina 12.500 IF. B. S. Notley, Oct. 28 I R.y.R. i RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY.— Single to London, £50 to £90: Return. £81 to £135. available for two years. Tourists' Tickets (India. China, and Japan). Special Holiday Tickets to Colombo, available for two months: Return Fares from Sydney, £49 First Saloon. £35 Second Saloon. Tickets interchangeable with Orient Co. Passage money can be paid here for passages from England. Passengers arriving in Sydney by last connecting stearrer can go straight on board the Homeward vessel. These steamers are installed with wireless telegraphy, and have electric fans in all cabins. For Freight and Passage, apply to RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Customs Street West. Auckland. EAND A. MAIL LINE TO MANILA . CHINA and JAPAN, from Australia. EASTERN. 3600 tons Aug ''3 ST. ALBANS, 4500 tons ... Sept.'3o"" Saloon accommodation amidships. Large cooi. two-berth cabins, all on the upper deck i and fitted with electric tans. Wireless telegraphy installer!. Through bookin-s to I Canada and United States and Europe -- > lor freight or passage, apply direct to ' RUSSELL AND SOMERS. Customs St W j gENDFOR "ROOK'S RAILING T IST' (Posted Free:. Giving FARES AND SAILING DATES By Cnr,K-'-5 f''-»? 9-. S.N. C. .Booked V-OOKb Orient Line ) I'a^a-es Can.-Australian f ""' Passages I N.Z. Shipping Co. All Lines Passages 1 Shaw, Savill Co. Lui Routes Passages I nsco Lines [All Classes : Ct-liina, Japan, 1 OOK'S Etc.. etc.. etc. Lo West OOK h *• ■' Rates. No Commission Charges! ] tree Assistance Given re Passports and Permits. ROOK'S CHIPPING QFFICE, 23. SHORTLAND ST. (odd. Star Office). 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 1

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