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■fTNION STEAMSSHItP t COMPANY U OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED Sailings 1 Circumstances Permitting). 'CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M.LINE TO CANADA, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. Via Suva. Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.) and Vancouver. PROM AUCKLAND. 11 A.M. 11.M.5. NIAGARAS R.M.M.S. AORANGI* R.M.S, NIAGARAt R.M.M.S. AORANGI* R.M.S. NIAGARAt Tuesday, May 6 Tuesday, June 6 Tuesday, July 8 Tuesday. July 31 Tuesday, Aug. 28 Passengers in Three Glasses tMagnificent, New. Quadruple Screw Motor ship. 17.491 tons register tTriple screw, oil fuel, 13,145 tons register EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. Particulars on Application. FOR BYDNEY B.M.S. NIAGARA April 23. 10 p.m. UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE. TO UNITED STATES, CANADA AND EUROPfe Via Rarotonga, Tahiti ar.d San Francisco. FROM WELLINGTON, 8 P.M R.M.S TAHITI Tuesday, Apl. 24 R.M.S. MAKURA Tuesday. May 22 R.M.S. MAUNGANUI Tuesday. June 19 R.M.S. MAKURA Tuesday, July 17 R.M.S. MAUNGANUI Tuesday. Aug 14 Passengers in Three Classes. INTERCOLONIAL, ISLAND AND COASTAL SERVICES * Sydney (Direct). Marama Friday, April 27, 8 p.m .Maunganui Friday, May 11, 8 p.m Passengers in Three Classes. Sydney (from Wellington). Maunganui Friday. April 27 Marama Friday. May 11 Passengers in Three Classes. F"or Melbourne, direct (from Wellington). .Manuka Saturday. May 12 Suva. Tonga (Nukualofa klaapai and Vavau) and Samoa (Apia) Tofua Saturday. April 21. 11 a.m Gisborne and Napier (Cargo Only). Waimea Tuesday, April 24, 4 p.m New Plymouth (from Onebunga) Ngapuhi Thursday, April 19, 3 p.m. Pictcn (from Wellington) Tamahme Mondays, Wednesdays. Fridays Lyttelton (from We'ington). Wahine Monday. Wednesday, Friday Maori Tuesday, Thursday Saturday At 7.45. p.m Berths Booked Auckland Office Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin.. Timaru (Cargo Only) Waipiata Wednesday, April 18. t> p.m * To Calcutta ifrom New Zealand) Busses May and September Limited Passenger Accommodation. Inquiries are invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands. Honolulu. Canada. United States, Eu:rope, Around the Pacific Tours, including Japan and the East, Around ibe World- Tours in either direc'.on T HE N EW 2 eala^d S HIPPOG COMPANY. LIMITED. FASTEST PASSENGER VESSELS IN THE DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNiIED KINGDOM VIA PANAMA CANAL Witn Unsurpassed. Accommodation. t'KEMUERA JRIMUTAKA t'RUAHINE t'UOrORUA t*R&MUERA t*RKAtiINE From About " : 1928. Weir ton, Apl. 28. daybreak. -Wellington June 27. . Wellington June 30. . Wellington Aug 18. ... Wellington Sept 15. Wellington Nov. 10. 1929, . ■ Wellington Jan. 5. t'RUTORUA .. ■ Wellington Jan. 5. ♦Oil Fuel. +Ca.lB oft Pitcairi Island, robject to Weather conditions permitting. ■ Saloon. Return Tickers are interchangeable with P. and O and Orient Lines (via Suez). C.A and Union Lines ivia Canada and America) t or Aberdeen and ' Blue Funnel Lines (via South Africa). For further information apply, UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Agents. Q R I E N T ,| 'I N'E. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide. Fremantle. Colombo Port Said, Naples, Toulon. Gibraltar and Plymouth. rr— From Steamer. Tons. Sydney.' V!)RAMA 20,000 Ap'l. 24 ORSOVA .. . . 12,030 May 26 ORVIETO . .. 12.000 June 23 ORMONDE .. .. 15/500 July 21 ORONSAY .. .. 20,000 Aug. 18 GRAMA 20.000 Sept. 15 FARES: AUCKLAND TO LONDON Firs! Saloon—Singhi, from £lO2. ...Return, "from £179 Third ClassV-Single, from .£39. • Returju' from £7O. JUhe Orient Line baa loncbeen noted for •the many facilities- for • games-, sports and amusements afforded its passengers. The vast sports and promenade decks, the spacious and luxurious public rooms and the Excellent cat.Lri accommodation ensure a very comfortable and enjoyable holiday throughout the voyage. Tli* abolition oi the Second Class has entbled considerable improvement in the decV space, public rooms and cabin accommmodation of Third Class passengers. Write for Illustrated Literature. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Agents throughout New Zealand. IJIHEi JJOCKIBB T N jQ A YLI6IE By special Mountain Observation Car travellers by the CANADIAN \TATIONAL T>AILWAYB ANADIAN ATIONAL XVAILWAYS See the highest Rockies of all routes and Utop oS at Jasper Nations.! Park. Great towering peaks, including Mount Edith Carell, Mount Pyramid, The Ramparts, The Selwyn Range, beautiful Maligne Lake and Lac' Beauvert. The Hospitality at Jasper Park is World-faniouß. . Every Recreation. Supreme Comfort. RADIO TRAINS FOR RADIO FANS. Spotlessly clean Dining and Sleeping Cars. All Steel Equipment. Wide choice of routes from Vancouver or *ia Prince Rupert. .22,600 miles of Lines. SEE NIAGARA FALLS. No extra charge to NEW YORK via Toronto and Montreal. If you have already booked by "Niagara" or "Aorangi" write or call. If not book at Lowest Bates. CANADIAN VTATIONAL "D AILWAYS, ANADIAN iNATIONAL -EVAILWAYS. 8. FERRY BUILDING 3. AUCKLAND, Or tiny Agent. Send for Free Maps and Booklets. H* UDDART PARK E R LINE (Circumstances Permitting) FOR SYDNEY Direct (from Auckland) ULIMAROA indefinitely FOR SYDNEY Direct (from Wellington). ULIMAROA Indefinite. Fitted with Wireless Telegraph Surgeon Carried. Office: QUAY ST (Opp. Queen's Wharf) Phone 43-18 U. A USTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH LINE One-class Passenger Service to London, via Melbourne. Adelaide. Fremantle. Colombo, Pott Said. Malta, Southampton or Plymouth Leaves Vessel. .. . ... .... .. ■ t Sydney ES.'KRANCE BAY 13,8;>0 tons Apl i! 4 JERVIS BAY . )3,800 tons May 516 LARGS BAY 13.8E0 tons July ~4 THROUGH FARES TO LONDON FW £i<) to £l6 single, £72 to £B2 10s return. Also a limited number of deck cabin berths at £66 single, £llß 16s return TO COLOMBO ■ From £24 single TROS. COOK AND SON lAll Ports) and UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED rpHOS. QOOK AND gON, FOREIGN' BANKERS. FOREIGN, BANKERS. Have Offices :n Every Part of the World and Issue TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS. AND DEMAND DRAFTS, Negotiable at Current Bank Rates FOREIGN CURRENCIES BOUGHT AND SOLD At' Finest Rates. All Descriptions of Foreign Exchange Business Transited .COOK'S TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES . FOB GASHING ABROAD. JJIHOB. QOOK AND gON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19924, 18 April 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19924, 18 April 1928, Page 4

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