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Shipping. rj»HE J£ED" -J^OUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA. In Conjunction with Canadian-Pacific Railway. Steamers to be Despatched at Regular Intervals. Sfe WSTC parts 0 f CANADA, UNITED STATES/and .British Isles. . ROUND THE WORLD TOURS. In Conjunction with Canadian-Pacific, China, and Japan Lines, AT LOWEST RATES. PASSPORTS. Travellers to any place outside the Dominion are reminded that it is advisable to obtain Passports, and that it is necessary to make early application to the Government for them. All Return and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable with Union Steam Ship Company's R.M. Line. Pamphlets, Maps, and all Information Free. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z.. LTD.. Managing Agents. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY ~ OF NEW ZEALAND. New Plymouth (from Onehunga). Rarawa Monday, May 1.3, 3 p.m. ; tr., 2.10. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Monowai Tuesday, May.,l4, 5 p.m. Wellington (Cargo only). M&ponnka Monday. May 13, 5 p.m. Greymouth (Cargo only). Kakapo Monday. May 13. noon. Wellington to Lyttelton. Steamer daily, 7.45 p.m. (Sundays excepted). Westport (Cargo only). Kaituna Tuesday, May 14. 5 p.m. Fin (Suva), Friendly Islands (Nukualofa, a Laapai, and Vavau), Samoa (Apia). Steamer Leaves at Intervals. Rarotonga and Tahiti. Cargo Steamer Leaves at Intervals. Passenger Steamer Leaves Wellington. San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Tahiti. Steamer leaves at Intervals from Wellington. Suva. Honolulu, Victoria, and Vancouver (For all Canadian and American Points), London, Liverpool. Glasgow, etc. Steamer Leaves at Intervals. Particulars of steamers' movements will be supplied on application to the office. Oversea passengers must produce Government permits. Cargo must be boo_e<J and alongside not later than TWO HOURS before time of sailing, except where otherwise stated. •Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. J»OYAL ||£AI-L CERVICE. TO ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND BRITISH ISLES. Steamers will be Despatched at Regular Intervals. All Return and Round Tour Tickets inter changeable with C.A. Lines. " All Red" Route. PASSPORTS. Travellers to any place outside the Dominion are reminded that it. is advisable to obtain Passports, and that it is necessary to make early application to the Government for them. For particulars regarding passages and freights, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. Q B I E N _ LINEMAIL STEAMERS WILL BE DESPATCHED AT REGULAR INTERVALS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM. VIA PORTS. SAILINGS and full particulars of First. Second, and Third Class on applicatioc First and Second Saloon Tickets are inter- . changeable with P. and O. Company. UNION STEAM SHIP CO OF N.Z. LTD. -prUDDART- PARKER, LINE. -*- a - FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. ■For Sydney Direct. Regular Sailings. For Gisborne, Napier Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. A Steamer Early. Calls Tokorfiaru Bay for Passengers only. For Melbourne, via Bluff (from Wellington). A Steamer Early. Sydney and Hobart (from Wellington). Regular Sailings. All fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. • For particulars apply to Offices. Tickets interchangeable with the Union Co New Zealand Agents for Hebburn Colliery! Office 7. Customs Street East. FOR GRAHAM'S BEACH. AWHITU POLLOK, TE TORO. WAIATJ Pa WAIPIPI. WAIUKU. ' Weather and other circumstances permitting LAUNCH TE TOA. ' Leaves Onehunga: Leaves WaiukuMon. 13th. 7.30 a.m. Mon.. 13th. 12 noon' Wed.. loth, 9.15 a.m. Wed.. 15th. 1.45 pm' LAUNCH KIWI. FOR ORUA BAY.' ' Leaves Onehunga: Leaves Orua Bay Wed.. 15th. 9.3Q a.m. Wed.. loth. 11.30 am" Sat.. 18th, 2 p.m. Sun.. 19th. 4 p.m. ' ' Have all Goods Consigned care Brownlee Bros. BROWNLEE BROS.. Onehunga. SCENIC TOURIST TRIP, h Whangarei Kamo Springs, Wairoa Flats, Wairoa ROUND TRlP.—Tourists leave Auckland by rail, visit Helensviile Hot Springe and Waterways of Kaipara Harbour, Dargaville or Wairoa Town lip. pretty scenery on Upper Wairau _ Falls, visit Kamo Springs and Whangarei, return to Auckland per Whangarei steamer. Timetable, tickets, etc.. apply Northern S3. Co.. Ltd.. Shirley W. Hill and Co., Kaipara Steamship Co.— Henry White. Jr.. Manager. Helensviile. Miscellaneous. FRANK HOWLETT, 209, Karangahape Rd. —Cheapest for best. Hai'.work. Combines worked up. Price list of Switches and Transformations posted. EMARKABLE Value.— Collegian's Writing Tablet, 100 leaves bank paper. Is.— At Allen and Co.'s. Stationers. HEEALD Buildings. MRS. H. DALTON, Maternity Nurse, 43, Williamson Av., Grey Lynn. ALWAYS Ahead 1 Position Still Unchanged!—Pearson and Co., the Boot Distributors, of Newton, easily retain their lead for newest styles and best values. CLARKE'S Hair Dye restores the youthful colour, black or brown; harmless; Is 6d and 2s 6d.—Clarke. Chemist. 116. Victoria St. FOUND —Beneficial refreshment at all hours in a cup of delicious " Desert Gold Tea." Famous for flavour and goodness. One quality only. Price, 2s 2d. Have no other ARE Your Employees Insured. Telephone 57. National Insurance Co., 101, Queen reeL LADIES, your Panamas, Felt, Tagel, and Beaver Hats remodelled; latest fashion —Cox's Hat Factory, 208-210, Karangahape Rd. TO Mothers. —You must be economical nowadays, therefore use " Desert Gold Tea," best and most economical. Wonderful richness and flavour. Costs 2s 2d—the best at any price. BUY a Box of Repp Stationery, best value on market: Is 6d. — Allen and Co.'s Stationers. REEAID Buildings. OYSTERS.— are now in, and the best place for them is the City Fish Market. 225, Hobson St. RON No Risks! Insure with the National Insurance Co., 101. Queen St. Fire, Accident. Sickness. Bedrock terms. TORA-LINE means sound lungs. Speakers and Singers take Xora-line. ObtainaDie at all Leading Chemists. Is 6d and 2s 6d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 1

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