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§HP Shipping. i feli'' T7ANCOUVER " 'ROUTE. ; !%STRALIA*NEW ZEALAND-CANADA, '■ VIA FIJI AND HONOLULU. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN LINE,/ J In conjunction •with .-■' - ..' CANADIAN-PACIFIC , RAILWAY CO., | I Enough some of the GREATEST SCENIC ' I fjffONDEKS■ '■ OF THE WORLD, to.-' All ■ II Parts of 4 CANADA. \ UNITED ■;■ STATES, i 1•; AND BRITISH ISLES.. '-. ] I\ ' POUND-THE- WORLD TOURS, ] £ , At Lowest Rates. ' . tj $' Bookings arranged : with ; Option ;of Transfer . H At Honolulu to Oceania or Matron .■Line., ] i Steamers for San Francisco. / '; K •• SAILINGS ON APPLICATION; "• • 4 -'All Returns 'and Round. Tour Tickets inter- , a changeable with San Francisco R.M., Line., ; PASSPORTS.—Travellers to .any place;-, I .outside the 'Dominion.;are reminded- it is A '-!'advisable- to obtain passports, and that it is mm necessary to make early.application. /to : a , Government for them., , ;-;. ' - \;,\ Pamphlets. Maps, and-" all information free. ' - UNION S.S. C. OF N.Z., LTD., ■'-, '. M%2>-V :., '.. -Managing Directors. * ..■,,,-■■.;-- ■: ■-■■--.. CHAW, QAVILL. AND LBION QO., ' ||jgV . TIMITED. ' . 1 :'■'THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS ,"-'- IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. -, 1 !THE DIRECT LINE -OF STEAMERS TO J /*'-. • LONDON; . 'Passengers Booked Y to United Statea ",' I . Ports. .V.,..' -/:/,'.ti- ' : .-'- •: .-' -'. ■<■ ■' ■■'. ."":: . Sailings (circumstances permitting):— : . Steamers. Tons. Reg. vv' : ' 7— ' —~. \ ■ TAINUI ~ , .. 10/100 ;•; ; - COHINTHIO ; ... 12.343 I > ARAWA ~.-• M ■■..- 10,000!■/•;;sv , lONIC . .. . ~ .. 12,332 ;• -•- ATHENIC .'."■.. ... 12,348 '.. .■.':•' i '/£; >«. .i ' ■■-— ■.-.',' -, %M- : l All Twin Screws, and Fitted with ''', v Wireless Telegraphy. "- PASSENGER iACCOMMODATION :''■■ UNSURPASSED. •.,,..".;, \ -. Passages from London - can be arranged H here 'by Prepayment '. of Passage Money or T .-■, by. Guarantee. '•■/ ..■. : ~:."-J -..A".-'' ■ •••'•v I -': L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD . : <; rtArKA. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD.. ,- "— .'"'.•. ■■'• ——— i; HUDDART- PARKER LINE. I -~..; FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. ' ■ " (Circumstances permitting.) .: . 9r\*~r——r • ■ : — r ; , . For Sydney Direct. . » .__ Regular Sailings. J •or Gisborne, Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton." ,_ and Dunedin. I ' JCalls Tokomaru Bay for Passengers only.) I' Wlmmera Tuesday, March 27, 3 P-m. Melbourne, via Lyttelton. Dunedin, and Bluff (from' Wellington). « • ' Regular Sailings. Sydney and Hobart (from Wellington). . Regular Sailings; For particulars apply to Offices. ! •' 1 All fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. ; ; ; 1 -, Tickets interchangeable with the Union- Co. : ' 'Kew Zealand Agents for Hebburn Colliery, Office— 7, Customs Street East. ; ■'_ c ■»■' ~: — C |D OTOR UA' rp 0U R S-! E AIQTORUA IoURSI lir — . . V .The R,M. Co. are now running a daily .-. - Motor Service from Rotorua to Wairakci and • J-aupo, and vice versa, „ pSVIA ROUND TRIP, IN ONE DAY. ■■? '<' SPECIAL EASTER FARES •' - V ™o 0 ' 0 " 111 . including Trip to Wairakei '-.■ - Wonderland and Taupo. J - i- ■ ....; !;o;v'-.-'v, • For Fares, etc., apply ■ [ QOOK'S rpoUBIST rvFFICE, yifiHORTLAND STREET (Opp. Star Office). V ' C rafwS : : : " 8 i tITAIPABA S.S. CO. AND SELLARS i 2-t|.«lA. ALLEN S.S. CO. » Tickets Interchangeable. ■, wives Hclcnsville: • Leaves Dargaville: Mon„ 10.15 a.m. - Tues., 7 a.m. ,;'--• P ill Men.. 7.30 p.m. Wed.. 6 p.m. >-\ ■ ' .Jed., 10.15 a.m. 'Thurs., 7 a.m. ; , Th.urs., 7.30 p.m. \Fri.. 6 p.m. ■* 1 Wffi& 10.15 a.m; Sat., 7 a.m. ¥ * WS&W 10.15 a.m. ». Sun., 9 a.m. •-:. * . (steamer will only call at Ruawai, Raupo, Nauinai, and To Kopuru. S^& Car received at Goods Shed daily. < r OTAMATEA BRANCH. ' /•>. ; For Batley, Pahi, WhaKapirau, and . _ Matakohe. 3f#-*f, w M Helensville: ' Leaves Pahi: :?: '■■ ,■■ m.i 10.10 a.m. ' Tues.. 8 a.m. v':"' f Ill*? M8 -i 10.10 a.m. Fri.. 8 a.m. >:ii- .- ■ • Asents: S. W. Hill and Co., Sanford's i Buildings. Customs St. W. '.'Phone 798 or ' 1117. QAHEFUL WITH . HIS { - BAGGAGE. .1 m&s- ' ' fesTn?* 8 I am careful. It ' stands ;to reason : I ~;; 11 Zees astray, or is delayed.; it puts 'one ■{. -'"Ira 8 ? inconvenience. Thcrefygw. : .when ? ?Mrt. e ■ ? "'•'?■ I■"*always,-".check«;; mySHbagsase ■' . { ',t° u Kh the N.Z. Express i Company, n You : -■■«*" .™ v them absolutely. They call 5 |liS^ l W.check'rilion,- and; deliver it c - at 'my .]'■ |_|fiSSK^n '"■ tight away.• They' even issue':my .\ ttalfy "f?? ■•• Try their system. ; It's .;. "'\\ NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COY.. : ...„• . ffwt' Street, Auckland* ' , },

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16496, 23 March 1917, Page 1

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601

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16496, 23 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16496, 23 March 1917, Page 1

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