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Shipping. D. rpHE "ALL TO ED" TJOUTE. g. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE. P * AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND - CANADA. In Conjunction with Canadian-Pacific Railway. .* Through some of the GREATEST ' SCENIC WONDERS of the world to all |. parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, and British Isles. ROUND THE WORLD 0 And ROUND PACIFIC TOURS AT LOWEST RATES. Next Sailing: R.M.S. Makura . • - - About 12th Oct ? PASSPORTS: Travellers to any place outside the Dominion must have Permits or Passports, and it is necessary to make early application [i to the Government for them. Passongers for America should have their passports vised 5 by the United States Consul. All Return and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable- with Unitn Steam Ship Com - puny's R.M. Line. Pamphlets, Maps, and I all Information Free. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents, L j TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY : jJ OF NEW ZEALAND. New Plymouth (from Onehunga). Rarawa Monday, Sept. 30. 3 p.m.: tr., 2.10. : Wellington to Lyttellon. Steamer daily, 3.30 p.m. (Sundays excepted). Gisborne and Napier. J 'Arahura Saturday, September 28, noon. Calls at Tokomaru Bay for Passengers only. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunodin. •Monowai Early. . Lyttelton, Timaru, Oamaru, Bluff. ' (Cargo only). Te Anau About Tuesday. October 1. Sydney (from Wellington). I 'Moeraki Thursday, October 10. _« -—'— Fiji (Suva), Friendly Islands (Nukualofa, [ HaaDai. and Vavau). Samoa (Apia). Early. I Rarotonga and Tahiti. •Flora (cargo only). Early. Stoamer early (from Wellington). San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Tahiti. [ Steamer early (from Wellington). Suva, Honolulu. Victoria, and Vancouver (For all Canadian and American points). London. Liverpool. Glasgow, etc. *Makura. about October 12 Particulars of steamers' movements will be supplied on application to the office. Overseas passengers must produce Government permits. Cargo must be booked and alongside not later than TWO HOURS before time of sailing, except where otherwise stated•Fitted with Wireless Tolegrapny. "DOTAL AIL SERV IC E. [ TO ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND BRITISH ISLES. Next Proposed Sailing: [ R.M.S. MOANA ... Early. I All Return and Round Tour Tickets intorr changeable with C.A. Line, " All Red" 1 Route, PASSPORTS: Travellers to' any place outside the Dominion mutt have Permits or Passports, ' and it is necessary to make early application to the Government for thorn. Passengers for America should have their passports vised by the United States Consul. i for particulars regarding passages and freight*, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OP N.Z., LTD. I . , [ " NIPPON YUSEN KAIBHA. (The Japan Mail Steamship Co.) For the guidance of those who content--1 plate visiting Japan the follow- : lug TABLE OF APPROXIMATE WEATHER conditions will be found informative:— i January— Cold. Warm. 1 February—Cold. , August-Very warm. Maroh — Becoming September—Warm, wanner. October—Delightful. Comfortable. November — Cool, , Warm, pleasant bracing. ' Juno— warm. December—Cold. Note.— During the Warm Weather the Tourist has & large choice of Mountain Resorts. If going to JAPAN during " The Season" • —i.e., October-November— Now. Book by the Best Route-tho " N.Y.K." _____ SAILINGS ON APPLICATION. ' For further particulars, apply to BURNS. PHILP AND CO.. LTD., M. Customs Street, Agents. KAIPARA S.S. CO., IN CONJUNCTION WITH SELLARS-ALLEN CO. HELEN9VILLE-DARGAVILLE TIMETABLE. ' Steamer Leaves Steamer Leaves Helensville: Dargaville: Monday, after arrival Tuesday, 6 p.m. last train Thursday, 7 a.m. Wednesday, 10.10 a.m. Friday, 6 p.m. Thursday, after arrival Sunday, 9 a.m. i last train Saturday, 10.10 a.m. OTAMATEA BRANCH. For Batley, Pahi, Whakapirau, and 1 Matakohe. ' Leaves Helensville: Leaves Pahi. Monday, 1010 a.m. Tuesday, 8 a-ra. Friday. 10.10 a.m. Friday, evening tidal. Agents: S. W. Hill and Co., Sanford's Bldas.. Customs St. W. 'Phone 798 or 1117. TTUDDART-PARKEtt liIWE. For Sydney, and Hobart (from Auckland). Riverina Thursday, October 3, at 9 p.m. For Melbourne, via Southern Ports (from Wellington). Westralia, Saturday, October 5, at noon. Tickets interchangeable with Union Coy. Office—7, Customs Street East. TTENDERSON AND jV/TACFARLANE, LIMITED, CHIPPING, COMMISSION, INSURANCE, AND TSLAND MERCHANTS. TTENDERSON AND TVTACFARLANE, LIMITED. HOBSON BUILDINGS. FORT STREET. WHY LET BAGGAGE BE A TROUBLE. WHEN YOU CAN CHECK IT THROUGH US? We save you the bother of taking it to train or steamer, seeing it put on board, getting it delivered Wc Collect Baggage, take out your ticket, check baggage on (rail or sea), deliver on arrival (at once), too. Let us explain. It's great. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD., Fort Street. r—..Miscellaneous. 8S pp.— WE arc showing a Splendid Line 0 of Pyjamas at tho low price of 8s 6d per suit, sizos, O-S., men's and small men's, Beat value in the DominionMcBride, Cash Tailor, Costumier, and Outfitter, 11. 13. Victoria St. LADIES— Your Panamas, Felt, fagel, and Beaver Hats remodelled; latest fashion. -Cox's Hat Factory, 208-210, Karangahape Road. ___ OSTRICH Feather Goods; Feather Dyeing and*s Renovation. — Helvetia Ostrich Co.'s Factory, Hobson Buildings, next old P.Q (Take Lift.) RUSSELL'S RELIABLE REMEDIES, etc.. post free on receipt of postal notes.— Ruesell, Chemist, opp. P. 0.. Up. SymondsSt. MADAME REPRAH treats ailments by magnetic suggestion and personal magnotinmj 10 ».m, to 0 p.m—B«, Qu«m B*. loop. Grey Statue),

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 1

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