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SHIPPING, fNION STEAM SHIP r OVPANY j J OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting). CAN ADI AN-A USTIiAL AS lAN 11. W. LINE TO CANADA. UNITED STATES AND EUROPE, Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.) and Vancouver. FROM AUCKLAND, 11 A.M. R.M.S. NIAGARAt Tuesday, Feb. 15 Pi.M.M.S. AORANGI* Tuesday, Mar. 15 R.M.S. NIAO \RAt Tuesday, April 12 R.M.M.S. AORANGI* Tuesday, May 10 R.M.S. MAUNGANUJ Tuesday, Juno 7 R.M.M.S. AORANGI* Tuesday. July 5 Passengers in Three Classes. •Magnificent' New Quadruple Screw Motorship. 17,491 tons register, fTriple Screw, Oil Fuel, 13,415 tons register. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. Particulars on application. FOR SYDNEY. R.M.S. TAHITI About March 1. Passengers in Three Classes. UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, TO UNITED STATES. CANADA AND EUROPE. Via Rnrotonga, Tahiti and San Francisco. FROM WELLINGTON, 3 P.M. R.M.S. MAKURA R.M.S. TAHITI R.M.S. MAKURA R.M.S. TAHITI R.M.S. MAKURA Tuesday, Mar. 1 Tuesday. Mar. 29 Tuesday, April 20 Tuesday, May 24 Tuesday, June 21 Passengers in Three Classes. INTERCOLONIAL, ISLAND AND COAST Aii SERVICES. Sydney Direct. *Marama Friday. February 1, 3 pm. Manuka Friday. February 18, 11 a.m. •Passengers in Three Classes. Sydney (iroin Wellington). Manuka Friday, February 4, 11 a.m. 'Mamma Friday, February 18, 3 p.m. •Passengers in Three Classes. Melbourne, direct (from Wellington). Moeraki Monday, February 7, 10 p.m. tin (Suva), Tonga (Nukualofa, Uaapai, Vavau), Samoa (Apia). Tofna Saturday, February 20. 11 fi.m. Gisborne and Napier. Wainui j Tuesday, February 1, 6 p.m. Calls Tokoinaru Bay with Passengers. New Plymouth (from Onehunga). fiarawa Thursday, February 3. 4 p.m. Picton (from Wellington), 'lamahine Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m., and Sat., 1.15 p.m Lyttelton (from Wellington). Wahme Monday. Wednesday, Friday, Maori Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. At 7.45 p.m Berths Booked Auckland Office. 'Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru (Now Receiving Cargo). " ingatui Tuesday. February 1, 5 p.m. Inquiries a::e invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Around the lacific lours including Japan and the East, Around the World Tours in either direction. T HE W° RLD 'S Q. RE ATE ST gCENIC J^OUTE. THE QANADIAN pACIFIC RAILWAY. In conjunction with CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE TO VANCOUVER, B.C. With a total length, including lines owned and controlled, of over 20,100 miles, the Canadian Pacific Railway serves all the important industrial, commercial, and. agricultural sections of Canada, as well as many parts of the United States. Practically every large city of Canada is on its system. It passes through famous historic spots, wonderful vacation and sporting resorts, and some, of the most magnificent scenery in the world is REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. When you travel to the Old Country by the C.P.lt you will appreciate the luxurious comfort.of the daily transcontinental C.P.lt trains, the spendid hotel accommodation in 13 cities en route, and the magnificence of the C.P.R. Atlantic Fleet of Mono-class and Empress steamships. Reservations made on Sleeping Cars, Hotels and Atlantic Steamers. For descriptive pamphlet and full particulars apply to tiny office of the Union Steam Ship Co., of New Zealand, Ltd., Tlios. Cook and Son. or J. Sclater, Representative CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Union House, Sydney, New South Wales. Y our (QANADIAN TOUR WITH THE QANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS, In conjunction with CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE. TRIANGLE TOUR.-1800 miles of the most magnificent scenery for only £0 7s (id. The cheapest scenic trip in the world. It includes the Canadian Rockies and the Scenic Seas. ALASKA.—Ten wonderful days for only £lB 15s. Alluring Alaska is known the world over. In 1920 the C.N.R. Alaska Steamers were fully booked two months ahead. Oil burnors and every room an outside room. ACROSS CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. —Passengers booked by the R.M.S. NIAGARA AND R.M.M.S. AORANGI may arrange Canadian National Itineraries now. See all oi Canada, and travel on the finest equipped trains in America. Radio enthusiasts may en.ioy Radio' Concerts en route. THROUGH CANADIAN. NATIONAL TICKETS, Train Reservations, Hotel Hoservations, Atlantic Berths, Free Literature. and particulars, from QANADIAN RAILWAYS. FERRY BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. UNION STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD., THOS. COOK AND SON. QHAW. gAVILL AND LBION QO.. LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON. Via Panama Canal. •SAILINGS. (Circumstances permitting.) Steamer. (CORINTHIC UONIC •I'AMAROA tTAINUI •MATAROA iARAWA * CORINTH 1C Tons. Dale. From 12,350 Feb. 9 Wellington 12,350 Mar. 3 Wellington 12,350 Apr 9 Wellington 10.000 May 1 Wellington 12,350 June 4 Wellington 9.400, Early June Wellington 12,350 June 29 Wellington Passengers embark previous evening. 'New luxurious oil-burning steamers, carrying First and Third Classes t Three Classes I Second and Third Classes All Passengers must secure Passports. For full particulars, apply to— L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD. A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD. DALGETY ANI) CO.. LTD. Circumstances Permitting, S.K GUNBAR S.S. GUNBAR Will sail at 5 p.m., TO-MORROW (Wednesday), for TE ARAROA. TUPAROA, WAIPIRO BAYS. GISBORNE AND NAPIER. Receiving Cargo TO-DAY (Tuesday) ar;,j rO-MOJU.'QW (Wednesday), until 3 p.m. SPEDDING. LIMITED. A cents. Wright's Bides., Fort St.. Auckland, Phone 42-783. ALL LINES. ALL ROUTES. fJ'HOS £tOOE AND gOS S'e."-n.ihij. an<l l'ailv-ay A <*■!;<». ICS—Office* Tbroagfwoi (fee Worid—-J® PAHS A'.; K TICKETS ISSUED BY ALL LINE? AT TARIFF HATES ['«i.wei:!ee{.s lo»ur«i Traveller** Cheques issatd. QOOH'S RAILING AND POSTED FREE Girinjc Farm *nd S**Siniut toy ALL LINES UP TO APRIL. 1927 St C«it» V«r No More to Book With Us Company R«zn!:u Fart* Qal» we. Cfcarpsd. U!PORTAHT,- Already * Ktwt number .4 berths are 'lei for iK7. SstSltttgs, »jr Haei. Ljriw#- Apply iS one* to *vosd dssaS'poir.tmest pOOK AND i^O.V 565 Qt&c** Abroad in Re&dtr Ast : -s\unce. SEW ZEALAND INSURANCE RDiLDIXG Qsieea Street, Auckland, Locdsa QSite; BsrkfSes St., Piccadill*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19550, 1 February 1927, Page 3

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