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__ SHIPPING, j TJNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE TO CANADA. UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE. Via Suva. Honolulu. Victoria (8.C.). and ■Vancouver. Proposed Sailings from Auckland. R.M.S. MAKURA ... Tuos.. Jan.. 30, 3 p.m. R.M.S. NIAGARA - ... Tues.. Mar. 0. 11 a.m. R.M.S. MAKURA ... Tues.. April 3. 11 a.m. R.M.S; NIAGARA... Tues.. May 8, 11 a.m. R.M.S. MAKURA ... Tues.. June 5. 11a.m. FOR SYDNEY. R.M.S. MAKURA... Tues.. Jan. 16, noon. SAN FRANCISCO R.M. LINE. TO UNITED STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE. From WELLINGTON. Via Rarotonsa. Papeete, and San Francisco. R.M.S. MAUNGANDI ... Tuesday. Jan. 16 R.M.S. TAHITI. ... ... Tuesday, Feb. 20 R.M.S. MAUNGANUI -..- Tuesday, Mar. 20 R.M.S. TAHITI ... ... Tuesday. Apl. 24 R.M.S. MAUNGANUI ... Tuesday. May 22 R.M.S. TAHITI - - - - Tuesday. June 26 COASTAL. INTERCOLONIAL. AND i ISLAND SERVICES. ' Gisborne and Napier. Arahura Tuesday, January 16, 4 p.m. Calls at Tokomaru Bay with Passengers. New Plymouth (from Onehunsa). Rnrawa Thursday. January 18. 3 p.m. Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Oamaru, ' Tiraaru (cargo only). Wingatui Saturday. January 20, noon. Wellington to Lyttelton. Steamer 7.45 p.m. daily (Sundays excepted). Sydney Direct. Manuka Friday, January 19. 11 a.m. 'Marania Friday. February 9. 11 a.m. Sydney (from Wellington). Ma.rama Friday. January 26. Manuka Friday. February 2 Melbourne (from Wellington), Moeraki Early. . Melbourne and Adelaide (Cargo only). Wairuna Tuesday, January 16, 5 p.m. Fiji (Suva), Samoa (Apia). Tonga (Vavau, Haapai, Nukualofa). Navu'a Monday. February 5. 11 avm. /-IAXADIAN -DAGIFIC TO AIL WAY. THE IMPERIAL HIGHWAY Between PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC. In Connection With CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE AND UNION-SAN FRANCISCO LINE. THE GREAT SCENIC ROUTE ACROSS CANADA. All-Steel —Luxurious Sleeping Cars— Spotless Dining Cars. THROUGH THE CANADIAN ROCKY MOUNTAINS BY DAYLIGHT. Stop-overs as Desired, including Sicamous, Glacier. Field (for Emerald Lake and Yoho Vahey), Lake Louise, and Banff. Through trains to Toronto and Montreal, making direct connections to New York and all points in Eastern . U.S. Through sleeping cars to Chicago. Winnipeg. Toronto, Montreal, and all intermediate points. Sleeping-car Reservations ; made. Passages hooked by any Atlantic line. Apply any office of ' THE UNION S.S. ' CO. OF N.Z., LTD.. THOMAS COOK AND SON, Or CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.. UNION HOUSE. SYDNEY. ry V. . T s T o A. Weather and other circumstances permitting FOR WAIUKU. Leaves Onehunsa: Leaves Waiuku: Wed.. 17th. 5 p.m. 'Thurs.. 18th, 10.20 a.m. Fri.. 19th, 7.15 a.m. Fri., 19th. 12 noon. Mon., 2.nd. 8.30 a.m. Mon., 22nd, 1.40 p.m. * Calls at Orua Bay. FOR ORUA BAY, HUIA AND WHATIPU Li->%v>4 Onehunga: Leaves Whatipu* Wed., 17th. 9 a.m. Wed., 17th, 12 noon Sat.. -oth, 2.15 p.m. Sun., 21st, 3.30 p.m.' Auckland-Agents, __, DELLOJV AND GILMORE. 'Phone 3746. Hellaby's BldgsDICHARDSON LINE OF STEAMERS. S.S. MAKO will be despatched for East Coast Bays and Napier at 2 p.m. TO-DAY (Tuesday). Cargo will be received at KING'S WHARF until 11 a.m. for TE ARAROA, HICK'S BAY. LOTTIN POINT, CAPE RUNAWAY, and WAIHAU BAY. Cargo of a dangerous nature (Benzine, etc.) will be received for all ports between 8 and 11 a.m.' WATKIN AND WALLIS, ,-..''; Agents. 'Phones 24G0A and 807. T7IOR MERCURY BAY. TAURANGA, A. AND THE MOUNT. The East Coast Shipping Company's HOUTO will receive cargo at King's Wharf until Noon TO-DAY. ■ WATKIN AND WALLIS, • Agents, 'Phones 2460 A and 807. piAKO SHIPPING COMPANY. LTD. S.S. ONEROA. —— TIME-TABLE. Leaves Auckland: Leave.-* N galea: 18th. 10 p.m. 18th, A p.m. Kaihere, N'garua, and Patetonga cargo received until noon; other ports until 4 o'clock day of sailing. WATKIN AND WALLIS, 'Phones 807 and 2460 A. Agents. V. HEDA, HO WICK AND WHITFORD. Leaves King's Wharf: Leaves WhitfordThurs., 18th, 3 p.m. Fri., 19th, 7.30 a.m. Fri.. 19th, 4 p.m. Sat., 20tb. 7 a.m. Cargo for Waitakaruru every Wednesday, 12 noon. A. G. BERTRAM AND CO., 'Phono 3467. Quay StreetPUPILS WANTED. ' ART ".>eatherwork. Basketwork, Pokerwork, Carving. Pen Painting. Stencilling. Tatting. Prospectus posted.— Ayling. 4, Strand Arcade. ■■ ■ ASHLEIGH'S Coaching College. N.Z. Ins'. Bldgs.Coaching for Public Exams.. Backward Education. Book-keeping (jun. and sen.). ' CLASSES Homo or Professional Dressmaking. Gutting, Making, Designing; no patterns, no charts. Success guaranteed.—Modern Dressmaking. Salon, Ellison Chambers, Queen St- _______ MOTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate guaranteed.—Mayhill and Sexton, Queen St. Garage. 317. Queen St. 'Phone 2367ArpEACHER, experienced, -wants Pupils for X Pianoforte; terms £3 —Apply Teacher, 12. Kingsview Rd., Mt. Eden. VIOLIN. Competent young Teacher take; earnest students; 25s term.—Box 1371, C.P.O. ; TUITION WANTED. HOME-MADE Cake-Cooking. — Pupi wants Tuition from professional.— Sponge. IG7, Herald, Hamilton. ' •Tl/fAN, young, wants tuition in Singing; iVJL' must be reasonable fees.—Tenor, 205, HeraldTU'OTICE TO A DVERTISEKB. ADVERTISERS WANTING REPLIES SENT CARE OF ANY POST OFFICE SHOULD INSERT FULL NAME. AS THOSE WITH INITIALS ONLY OR NOM-DE-PLUME WILL NOT BE DELIVERED BY POSTAL AUTHORITIES ACCORDING TO NEW REGULATIONS. . . m "i .. _ ONE QUALITY /"INLY. NE DUALITY V^NLY. THE SILVERTOWN , IS THE PIONEER CORD TIRE OF , AMERICA. Its history is the record of every ira , portant development in cord tire construe tion. , From the start it .gave the motorist i i- new idea of tire service. 7 The Silvertown is made by an organisatioi e with 52 years' experience in rubber manu e facture. . . .. !, There is only one quality in Suverlowi d Tires. The materials and workmanship ij one are the same as in all others. Th - name of Silvertown is always a symbol o good quality. ' Your dealer will sell you the Silvertown u any size from 30 by 3i up. E W. P IDGEON & C°-L m 8 WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, 41, LORNE STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18299, 16 January 1923, Page 1

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