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~ Shipping. F. AKIJ S. FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINE. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE WEST COAST UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. STEAMERS AT INTERVALS. , For AVONMOUTH. LIVERPOOL, MANCHESIEh, and GLASGOW, taK-ug Woof, owns. General and Refrigerated Cargo at Lowest Current Ratee of Freight, to be toliowed by other First-Class Steamers at regular intervals. ACCOMMODATION FOR AND THIRD-CLASS PASSENGERS TO AVONMOUTH (BRISTOL). j SALOON FARE: £42 Single; £68 Return. | STEERAGE: From £16 10a Single; £32 lOs Keturn. Free" 8 * 118815 forwarded to Port of Departure Light. l " fitted throughout with Electric I For Freight and Passage, apply to ARTHUR H. NATHAN. LTD.. Agents. 40, Customs Street East. AUCKLAND. F. AND FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINE DIRECT STEAM SERVICE FROM WEST COAST PORTS, UNITED KINGDOM, TO NEW ZEALAND. FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS Will be Despatched at Intervals. * Taking Cargo from BRISTOL, GLASGOW. MANCHESTER, AND LIVERPOOL. Importers will do well to instruct their tJnglish correspondents to ship direct from the abovementioned ports in the numerous esses where a saving in charge can bo erected.—For narticulnrs. 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. T\XIPPON , YUSEN KAISHA X 1 (The Japan Mail Steamship Co.). For the guidance of those who oontem&»oTi* vl8ltln ?^ Japan the following TABLE OF approximate WEATHER conditions will be found informative:— January—Very Cold. July—Warm. February—Cold.. August—Very warm. March — Becoming September—Warm. warmer. Ootober— Delightful. —Comfortable. November — Cool, May Warm, pleasant. bracing. —Rainy, warm. December Cold. Note.— the Warm Weather the Tourist has a large choice of Mountain Resorts. If going to JAPAN during "The Season" —i.e., October-November—Book Now. Book by the Best —The " N.Y.K." SAILINGS ON APPLICATION For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON xfc MACFARLANE, LTD., _____ ■ Agents. Fort Street. TTEiIDERSON AND TIT \CFARLANE. LIMITED. Agents: MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. (French Mail Line, via Suez). NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Japanese Mail Line). P. AND O. BRANCH SERVICE (late Lund s Blue Anchor Line). HOLT'S BLUE FUNNEL LINE (South African-London Lines). BURNS. PHILP AND CO.. LTD. (S.'gnapore, Java Lin», New Guinea and fcioiomon Island Line, and Ittew Hebrides). JJENDERSON AND jV£ACFABL£NE LIMITED.' HOBSON BUILDINGS. FORT STREET AITEMATA STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD VV S.S. ONEROA. V AUGUST TIME-TABLE. Murray's Bay. Brown's Bay. Deep Creek Arkle s Bay ana Silverdale. as follows: ' Leaves Auckland: Leaves SiJverdale: %r mut , Sat.. 16th, 7.50 a.m. Mon.. 20th. 4 p.m. Tues.. 21st. 8.30 a.m. Inurs.. 23rd, 6 in- Fri., 24th, 10 a.m. Sat., 2oth, 8 a.m. Sat., 25th, 12-30 p.m. For PATETONGA and Way "Ports as under: Every Tuesday. 11 p.m. All Freight to be Prepaid. >T ,, „ A. G - FRANKHAM. Agent. 'Phones: 2571, Office; 2792. Wharf. 0R HOWIO %m#ORD?A. -°- AND STEAMERS LEAVE FKuM HOBSON EXTENSION AND FROM FERRV WHARF ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS S.S. MINERVA. Leaves Auckland : Leaves Whttford* 'Sat., 18th. 1.30 p.m. ' •Sun.. 19th. 10 a.m. *Sun.. 19ih. 4pm Mon.. 20th. 5 p.m. Tues.. 21st. 8 a.m.' Tues.. 21st. 6 p.m. Tues.. 21st. 9pm Thurs. 23rd. 7.30 a.m. Thurs.. 23rd. 10.30 a.m. Fri.. 24th. 8 a.m. Fri.. 24th, 11 a m Sat., 25th. 1.30 p.m. *Sat:. 2oth. 4 p.m. 'Howick only. MARAETAI AND CLEVEDON -j* S.S. HIRERE. Leaves Aucei.a.n'D : Leaves Clevedou' Mon.. 2oth. 4 p.m. Tues.. 21st. Bam Tues.. 21st. 6 p.m. Thur3.. 23rd. 9am Thurs.. 23rd. 5.30 p.m. Fri.. 24th. 10 a.m. ' MIRANDA. S.S. HIRERE. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Miranda: Sat.. 18th, 7 a.m. tSat.. 25th. 4.30 a.m. Sat.. 25th. 12 noon Cargo tor Jiaiawa ana New Brighton Cargo at Hobso.i Street Extension, and not received within half an hour of sailing time THE CLEVEDON STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED. Agents: Devonport Ferry Co Telephones, 3824 and 284. OCENIC TOURIST TRIP. - Whangarei, O Kamo Springs, Wairoa Falls, Wairoa ROUND TRlP.—Tourist* leave Auckland by rail, visit Helensville Hot Springs, and Waterways of Kaipara Harbour, Dargaville or Wairoa Township, pretty scenery on Upper Wairau Falls, visit Kamo Springs and Whangarei, return to Auckland per Whangarei steamer. Timetable, tickets, etc., apply Northern S.S Co., Ltd.. Shirley W.' Hill and Co., Kaipara Steamship Co.—>• Henry White. Jr., Manager, rielensville. Books anir Pnblrcations. A SELECTION FROM ISTBELL, J. J.— •' TILL THE CLOCK STOPS." A somewhat unusual and interesting detective story by the author of "Wee Macgregor." BINDLOSS, H.— " CARMEN'S MESSENGER." The latest book by an author whom the Academy describes as a powerful descriptive and delightful writer. CLOUSTON, J. S— * "TWO'S TWO." A new book of humorous happenings (by tho author'of " The Lunatic at Large"), described by the Pall Mall Gazette as " One of the brilliant extravaganzas " of recent years. CONRAD. JOSEPH.— THE SHADOW LINE." A story of the sea, concerning the extraordinary and mysterious difficulties encountered by tho Captain and Crew of a ship in passing Latitude Sdeg 20min. CULLUM, RIDGWELL.— "THE PURCHASED PRICE." A new and powerfully written novel by tho author of " The Night Riders, ' " Tho Way of tho Strong," and " The Men Who Wrought," etc., etc. JENKINS, HERBT.— " BINDLE." " The immortal, mirth-provoking Bindle." —Pall Mall Gazette. KIPLING. RUDYARD — "SEA WARFARE." A book dealing with Our Sailors, the Navy, and the Battle of Jutland. KIPLING. RUDYARD.— "DIVERSITY OF CREATURES." This author's latest publication. LAIT, JACK— "BEEF, IRON, AND WINE." A book of short stories by the writer . upon whom the mantle of the late O. Henry is claimed to have fallen. LOCKE, W. J.— " THE WONDERFUL YEAR." A book which will be appreciated by the numerous readers of this gifted author. SULLIVAN, F. W.— " STAR OF THE NORTH," A story by" the author of " Children of Banishment," describing the dangers and difficulties which are involved in procuring actual scenes and incidents for picture-show exhibitions. 4s EACH, OR POSTED, 4s sd. AND rpOMBS, JyFDQUEEN STREET & DURHAM STREET, AUCKLAND,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 1

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