. ________*» rr»HE " ALL T»ED'* TOOUTE. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN B.M. LINE. AUSTRALIA - NEW ZEALAND - CANADA. In Conjunction with. Canadian-Pacific Railways. Through Some of the GREATEST BCENIC WONDERS of the World to all parts of CANADA. UNITED STATES, and British Isles, Next Sailings: NIAGARA Early. MAKURA .. .. . • Early. PASSPORTS: Travellers to any place outside the Dominion must have Permits or Passports, and it is necessary to make early application to the Government for them. Passengers, for America should have their passports viaed by the United States Consul. AH Return and Round Trip Tickets interchangeable with Union. Steam Ship Company's R.M. Line. Pamphlets, Maps, and* all Information Free. UNION S.S. CO. OP N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF- NEW ZEALAND. New Plymouth (from Onehunga). Rarawa Wednesday, August 27. 3 p.m. j&arawa, Friday. August 29. 8 p.m. . . , Gisborne and Napier. Arahura Saturday. August 80, noon. miia at Takomarn Bay for Passengers only. <a» Wellington to Lyttelton, ateamer Daily (Sundays excepted) at 7.46 p.m. Napier, Wellington., Lyttelton, Dunedin. Mofcoia Wednesday, August 27, 5 p:m. , No cargo after 10 a.m. Wellington Direct (from Onehunga). Passengers only. ___________ Steamer early. „ Wellington, Dunedin, Bluff. yav About August 29. • Sydney Direct (from Wellington). Manuka Wednesday, August 27, 5 p.m. Fiji (Suva). Friendly Islands (Vavau. Haa- *- P al - and Nukualofa). Samoa (Apia). _______> , Early «~i Barotonga and Tahiti. (Cargo only.) Flora Early San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Tahiti. ._ _ (From Wellington.) lofua Friday. September 5. *Moana Early. Suva,- Hcnoiula, Victoria, and Vancouver (For all .Canadian and American, points), London, Liverpool. Glasgow, etc. •Niagara Early 'MaTntra ■ ■ Early ■■ Particulars of steamers' movements will be supplied on application to the office. Overseas .passengers must produce Government permits. •Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. All Cargo must be booked at Office before shipment. DOTAL TuT AIL CERVICB TO ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND BRITISH ISLES. _* Next Proposed Sailings: TOFUA - - . • - About 3rd September. All Return and Round Trip Tickets inter- ! changeable with C.A. Line, " All Red" Route. PASSPORTS: Travellers to any place outside the Dominion must have Permits or Passports, and it is necessary to make early application to the Government-fot. them.- Passengers for America ehould have - .their , passports vised by tie UaitedlStates Gorum]. ■ '. 4 "?^ 8 wgwdinar.- passages.. -and* freights*- apply" '■*■."• * UNION STEAM SHIP CO, OF N.Z., LTD. J AVA &&»?■**•***. Under Contract with the Government of New South Wales. SAILINGS ON APPLICATION. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. SMOOTH WATER. INTERESTING PORTS OF CALL. Return Tickets interchangeable with the Royal Packet S.N. Co. * TO EUROPE, via SINGAPORE AND INDIA, in conjunction with the P. and O. SN. Co.. from Singapore, with option of numerous interesting routes from Batavia or Singapore to London, etc. For particulars, apply BURNS. PHILP. AND CO.. LTD., 20. customs Street. KAIPARA STEAMSHIP COMPANY IN CONJUNCTION WITH SELLArI: ALLEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Steamer • ttteamer Leaves Helensvilte: Leaves DargaviiieMan., after'arrival Tues'.. 5 p.m. last train Thurs., 7 a.m. Wed.. 10.10 a.m. Fri.. 5 p.m. ' Thurs ..after arrival . Sun., 8 a.m. last train Sat.. 10.10 a.m. OTAMATEA SERVICE Steamer Steamer Leaves Helensville: Leaves Pahi: Mon.. 1010 a.m.> Tues,, 8 a.m.Thurs. evening, tidal Friday, tidal AGENTS: S W. HILL AND CO., Sanford's Buildings, Customs St, W. I Phones 798 or 1117. j SS. TE TOA will leave Onehuaga for ' . Graham s Beach. Awhitu, Pollok, Te Toro, Waiau Pa, Waipipi. and Waiuku weather and other circumstances permitting. l Leaves Onehunga; __ Leaves Waiuku: Wed.. 27th, 7.15 a.m. Wed., 27th, 11.15 a.m. ! Thurs.. -Bth. 8 am. Thurs„ 28ih. 12 noon Fri.. 29th. 8.15 fifa/frfr. 12-30 p.m. | Leaves'Onehunga: Leaves Orua Bay: ! Sat., 30th, 2 P.m. Sun., 31st, ,4 p.m. J Have all goods consigned co. Brownlee Bros. ' Ail Goods must be alongside ONE HOUR before sailing time. BROWNLEE BROS, ONEHUNGALAUNCH OUTLAW LEAVES ON_£ HUNGA FOR WAIUKU AND WAY PORTS. Leaves Onehunga: Leaves Waiuku: j Wed.. 27th, 7.45 a.m. Wed., 27th: 11.15 a.m. I Thurs.. 28th. 8.15 a.m. Thurs., 28th. 12 noon Fri.. 29th. 8.50 a.m. Fri.. 29th. 12.15 p.m. FOR ORUA BA_. HUIA. AND WHATIPU. Leaves Onehunga: Leaves Whatipu: Sat.. 30th, 2. p.m. Sun.. 31st. 2.80 p.m. FOR WAITAKARURU. P.B. TURANGA. Weather and other circumstances permitting. Leaves Ring's Wharf: Leaves Waitalcaruru: •Cargo received till 12 noon. J. CLARKE, Quay St. Auckland. » Phone 4089 PASSAGES "CINGLAND - T3ANAMA TO XL. VIA JT ATHENIC September CORINTHIC AND TAINUI . . October lONIC AND REMUERA . . November ARAWA AND RIMUTAKA ... December fIUAHINE (Jan ), RUAPEHU . . February Third-class Accommodation filling rapidly. rpHOS. pOOK AND, OON, AGENTS FOR ALL LINES, N.Z. INSURANCE CO.'S BUILDING QUEEN STREET. XJIV »- Business Notices. TOOTHING "DETTER. No known material has given more general satisfaction for filling front teeth than the beautiful, pure, crystal gold used by Mr Howey Walker. If is absolutely indestructible in the fluids of the mouth. I Specialist Operators I Mr. A. Howey Walker Mr. J. Kirkland. CALL EARLY. Address: — TTOWEY -WALKER, Dentist, 200, Queen Street. T N VALID WINES. JOHN REID AND CO., LTD.. Merchants. 48 and 45, Fort Stint 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17249, 27 August 1919, Page 1
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