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Shipping. I .1 rpHB jq"EW 2 EALAND HIPPING QOMPANY, J^IMITED. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. VIA PANAMA CANAL, Calling at Colon, Kingston (Jamaica), and Newport News. LARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS, WITH UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION. Steamer Tons From About *~ 1919. REMUERA 11,500 Wellington November REMUTAKA 9.000 Wellington December _ 1920. TIUAHINE 11,000 Wellington January RUAPEHU 9.880 Wellington February For further particulars apply THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED. Quay Street. Auckland. <gHAW, gAVILL AND QO., J^IMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANALTHE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Carrying Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Class Passengers. REDUCED FARES. RETURN ®TICKETS NOW BEING ISSUED. Steamer. Tons. From About ATHENIC . - 12.345 Wellington Sept. 16. TAINUI . . 10.000 Wellington Early Oct. CORINTHIC 12,343 Wellington Early Oct. lONIC .. 12,332 Wellington Early Nov ARAWA 10,000 Wellington Early Deo. For full particulars apply to L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD. A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD. DALGETY AND CO.. LTDjT AND g FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINE. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE WEST COAST UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. STEAMERS AT INTERVALS. For AVONMOUTH, LIVERPOOL. MANCHESTER, and GLASGOW, taking Wool, Skins. General and Refrigerated Cargo at Lowest Current Rates of Freight, to be followed, by other First-class Steamers at regular intervals. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR FIRST AND THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS TO AVONMOUTH (BRISTOL). Passengers forwarded to Port of Departure Free. Veesels fitted throughout with Electric LightFor Freight and Passage apply to ARTHUR NATHAN. LTD., Agents. 40. Customs Street East. AUCKLAND. FAND Q • FEDERAL AND SHIRE LINE. DIRECT STEAMER 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 English Correspondents to ship direct from the abovementionod ports in the numerous cases where a saving in charges can be effected. —For particulars, apply to MESSRS. BIRT. POTTER AND HUGHES, LTD , 2, Fenchurch. Avenue, London, Or their Agents, At Bristol, Glasgow, Cardiff, Manchester, and Liverpool; Or to the NZ. AND AFRICAN S.S. CO., LTD.. Union Chambers, Wellington; Or to ARTHUR H. NATHAN. LTD.. 40. Customs Street. Auckland. VTIPPON , YUSEN KAISHA. JLi (The Japan Mail Steamship Go.) For the guidance of those who contemplate visiting Japan the following TABLE OF APPROXIMATE WEATHER conditions will & found informative: — January Very Cola. July—Worm. February Cold. , August—Very warm March — Becoming September— warmer Delightful. April—-Comfortable. November — Cool —Warm, pleasant. bracing. ' Juneßainy, warm. December— Cold. Note.—During 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 Routethe "N.Y.K." SAILINGS ON APPLICATION. For further particulars, apply to BURNS. PHILP AND CO., LTD., 20. Customs Street. Agents. Q S. TE TOA will leave Onehunga for yJ ' Graham's Beach, Awhitu, Poliok, Te Toro. Waiau Pa, Waipipi. and Wai'uku, weather and other circumstances permitting. Leaves Onehunga. Leaves Waiuku Sat.. 6th, 2.30 p.m. Mon., Bth, 8.0 a.m Hon.. Bth. 4.0 p.m. T,,es - 9th, 8.30 a m tV * , t l h /, ' " 5 o?- m - ™ ed -- 10th ( 10.30 a.m. lliurs., 11th. i.30 a.m. Thurs., lltk, 11.0 a.m ORUA BAY. Leaves Onehunga. Leaves Orua Bay. Sat.. 13th. 2 p.m. Sun., 14th. 3.45 p.m. Have all goods consigned c.o. Brownlee Bros, All Goods must be alongside ONE HOUR before sailing time. BROWNLEE BROS.. ONEHUNGA. TTENDERSON AND "jV/T ACFARLANE, LIMITED, CHIPPING, COMMISSION, TNSURANCE, AND JSLAND _ -fyJ-ERCHANTS. JJENDERSON AND "jyj ACFARLANE, limited! UNION* BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS ST. LAUNCH OUTLAW leaves Onehunga for Waiuku and wayports. Leaves Onehunga: leaves Waiuku: Mon., Bth, 3.45 p.m. Tries., 9th, 8.30 a m Tues., 9th, 4.20 p.m. Wed., 10th, 9.15 a.m. ORUA BAY. Leaves Onehunga: Leaves Orua Bay. Thurs., 11th. 4.30 p.m. Thurs., 11th, 6 p.m WHATIPU AND HUIA. Leaves Onehunga: Leaves Whatipu: Sat., 6th. 2 p.m. Sun., 7th, 3 p.m. rpHE gOTHER QF gHIFTING! MOST PEOPLE KNOW IT. HOW FEW LIKE IT! Take a word in season. If you have to remove, get us to do the work, We take every caro of your furniture, charge reasonably, and save you all possible trouble. We remove furniture by Toad, rail, or sea, and if you want it stored can supply firstclass accommodation. THE NEW 'ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD.. FORT ST. HPHE BUSINESS OF R. W. AINSWORTH Is being CARRIED^ON AS USUAL. FURNITURE REMOVED, TOWN OR COUNTRY. Under my Own Personal Supervision. R. W. AINSWORTH.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17258, 6 September 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17258, 6 September 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17258, 6 September 1919, Page 1