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SHIPPING. TJNION ,• STEAM SHIP COMPANY U OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting.) CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE TO CANADA. UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. Via Suva. Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.), and Vancouver. " From Auckland, 11 a.m. R.M.S.NIAGARAS R.M.M.S. AORANGI* R.M.S. NIAGARA t B.M.M.S. AORANGI* R.M.S. NIAGARAS Tuesday, Sep. 27 Tuesday, Oct. 25 Tuesday Nov 22 Tuesday, Dec. 20 Tuesday, Jan. 17 Passengers in Three Classes. New, Quadruple screw Motor ship. 17.491 tons register. "♦Triple Screw, Oil Fuel. 13,415 tons register EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. Particulars on Application. FOR SYDNEY. R.M.S. NIAGARA Mon., Sept. 12, 10 p.m. Passengers in Three Classes. UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE. TO UNITED STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE, Via Rarotonga, Tahiti, and San Francisco. FROM WELLINGTON, 3 P.M. R.M.S. TAHITI Tuesday. Sep. 13 R.M.S. MAKURA Tuesday. Oct. 11 R.M.S. TAHITI Tuesday Nov 8 R.M.S. MAKURA Tuesday, Dec. 6 R.M.S. TAHITI Tuesday. Jan. 8 Passengers in Three Classes. INTERCOLONIAL, ISLAND "AND COASTAL SERVICES. Sydney (Direct) •Marama; Friday. September 16, S om 3Jaheno Friday, September 30. 11 a.m. 'Passengers in Three Classes. Sydney (from Wellington) iMaheno Friday. September 16. *Marama , Friday. September 30. 'Passengers in Three Classes. For Melbourne, via Southern Porte. Manuka (from Wellington) Tues., Sept. 20. Suva. Tonga (Nukualofa, Haapai and Vavau) and Samoa (Apia) Tofua Saturday, ,ept Ht Ji ».m Gisborne and Napier (Cargo Only). Waimea Tuesday, September 13, 4 p.m. New Plymouth (from Onehunga). Barawa ' Thursday, September 8, 3 p.m. Picton (from Wellington). iNgaio Mon , Wed., Fri.. 11 p.m. Lyttelton (from Wellington) "Wahire Monday. Wednesday, Friday. Haori Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday At 7.45 p.m [ Berths Booked Auckland Office. Lyttelton,!' Dunedin, Oaniaru and Timaru . j (Cargo Only). Waipiita Thursday, September-8, 5 p.m. Wellington, Dunedin and Timaru (Cargo Only). iWingatui /., Friday, September 9, 5 p.m. Greymouth. via Portland (Cargo Only) Waipori , Thursday. September 8, 5 p.m. Inquiries are invited regarding trips to Australia,. South Sea Islands. Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Around the Pacifio Tours, including Japan and the Tlast, Around the World Tours in either direction. jTIOING "HOME" NEXT YEAR? Travel through Canada—See LAKE LOUISE—one of the world's most perfect gems of scen6ry—the "Pearl.,of the Rockies"—nestling in an amphitheati j of peaks 600 ft. above the railway. On the margin of the Lake, in a wonderful Alpine flower' garden, the Canadian Pacific has placed its Chateau Lake Louise. ' BANFF—exhibits u wide variety of sublime and romantic scenery. Lying in a pocket of a wide circle of gtey peaks, with the Bow River winding through, Banff has been for many years one of the most popular resorts on the North American continent—due. not only to its environment, but also to the beautifullylocated and luxurious Banff Springs Hotel. NIAGARA -FALLS -OTTAWA, MONTREAL. Then to England—from old Quebec —Sail by Canadian Pacific "Empress" or Cabin classSteamers down the majestic St. Lawrence River. For information and literature, apply to any office of the Union Steam Ship_ Co. any Tourist Booking Agency, or A. W. Essex, Passenger Manager for New Zealand. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Maritime Building, Quay Street, Auckland. £IANADA'S QREAT J^AILROAD. REVENUE. JANUARY-JUNE. 1927. - £24,500,000. 3"HE CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Operate 22,600 miles of track, from Pacific to Atlantic, - crossing within view of the highest RocMes. traversing Canada's largest Mountain Parks, the best of scenery, all the principal ' cities, Niagara Falls, and reaching every Atlantic Seaport with ease Sumptuously-appointed, All-steel Trains, ■traversing the ROCKIES IN DAYLIGHT, connect with the R.M.M.S. AORANGI and R.M.S. NIAGARA at Vancouver. All trains, radio equipped. Let This 6e Your Routing. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. *Travel on Pacific, Rail and Atlantic under Canadian National Guidance. Through tickets at cheapest rates and free literature from QANADIAN RATIONAL RAILWAYS. 21, FERR* BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND, //''OR ANY AGENT. WE ARE BOOKING NOW FOR 1928. gHAW, gAVILL AND QOMPANY, J^IMITED. DIRECT LINE TO SOUTHAMPTON, VIA PANAMA CANAL. Steame.:. Tons. +TAINTT 10.000 Oct. 2 Wellington •MATAROA 12,350 Oct. 29 Wellington +CORINTHIC Nov. 23 lARAWA end Feb. +IONIC / Dec. 28 'MATAROA Mar 17 JATHENIC mid. Jan. tCORINTHIC Ap.il -TAMAROA -Tan. 21 tIONIC May 9 +TAINUI Feb. 15 lATHENIC End May Passengers embark previous evening. *New. luxurious, oil-burning steamers, tarrying First and Third Classes. •fThree Classes. tSeoond and Third Classes. All passengers must secure passports For all particulars apply to, L D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD. A. S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. A BERDEEN BLUE FUNNEL. -A WHITE STAR LINES. JOINT SERVICE, VIA SOUTH AFRICA. TO ENGLAND. For Sailings and Full Particulars. Please Apply to DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. LTD. Jh. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD. A. S PATERSON AND CO.. LTD. Huddart parke~r lTne (Circumstances Permitting.) FOR SYDNEY"" ~ "(From Auckland) UXJMAROA Friday, September 9. FOR SYDNEY (From Wellington) iULIMAROA Friday. September 23. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Surgeon Carried. Office: QUAY S'l (Opp Queen's Wharf). Phone 43-183 fT/vTELLINGTON, DUNEDTN. TIMARU AND LYTTELTON. (From Onehunga). The S.S. 'PROGRESS sails TO-MORROW (Friday), 5 p.m.. taking Cargo for above ports. C. R. PAIN AND CO., Agents, Palmerston Bldgs. Phone 43-435. Are Booking Passages for 19'J8 Sailings tor All Lines to England Continental Tours arranged. Inclusive Tours, including Hotels, a specialty. Unbiased information supplied gratis. Quotations given Inquiries invited ROOK'S g AILING AND j? AR E J IST POSTED FREE SUPPLIES FARES and SAILING DATES BY ALL LINES TO ALL PARTS QOOK'S QHEQUES FOR CASHING ABROAD Are the SAFEST, MOST CONVENIENT, and BEST form in which to carry money These Cheques for Travellers are issued in Notes of £5, £lO and £2O each, and can be cashed at ail Cook's Offices and Banking Correspondents throughout the World. QOOK AND gON. ALL-LINE PASSENGER AGENTS. Queen Street, Auckland. (London Office, Berkeley St., Piccadilly.) dM) i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19736, 8 September 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19736, 8 September 1927, Page 4

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