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SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED Sailings (Circumstances Permitting). CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R,M. LINE TO CANADA, UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. Via Suva, Honolulu, Victona (8.C.) and Vancouver. FROM AUCKLAND, II A.M. R.M.M.S. AORANGI* Tuesday, May 7 .M.S. NIAGARA) .Tuesday, June 4 R.M.S. MAKURA Tuesday. July 2 R.M.M.S. AORANGI* Tuesday. July 80 R.M.S. NIAGARA* Tuesday, Aug. 27 Passengers in I'hreo Classes. •Magnificent, new, Quadruple Screw Motor Ship, 17,191 tons register (Triple Screw, oil luel, 13,145 tons register EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. Particulars on Application. FOR SYDNEY. R.M.M.S. AORANGI Moij., Apl. 22, 10 p.m UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, TO UNITED STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE. Via Rarotonga, Tahiti and San L'"rancisco PROM WELLINGTON, 3 P.M. R.M.S. MAKUIiA Tuesday, Apl. 23 K.M.S. TAHITI Tuesday. May 21 R.M.S. MAUNGANUI i'uesday, June IS R.M.S. TAHITI Tuesday. July 10 R.M.S MAUNGANUI Tuesday, Aug 13 Passengers in Three Classes. INTERCOLONIAL, ISLAND AND COASTAL SERVI C EB. Sydney (Direct) Maunganui Friday". April 25, 3 p.m Marama Friday, May 10 Passengers in Three C lasso s J Sydney (from Wellington) Marama Pnday, April 20 Maunganui Friday, May 10 Passengers in I'llree Classes. Melbourne, direct (from Wellington) Manuka Satuidaj\_May 4. Suva, Tonga (Nukualofa Haapai und Vavaul and Samoa (Apia) Tofua Saturday, April 20, 11 a.in No Cargo received Sailing Day. New Plymouth (from Onehunga) Rarnwa Monday, April 22, 3.30 p.m. Pictou (from Wellington) Tamahine Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m. Lyttelton (from Wellington). Wahino Monday. Wednesday, Friday Maori . Tuesday, Thursday Saturday. At 7.45 p.m. Berths Booked Auckland Office. .Napier and Gisborne (Cargo Only). n aimea Tuesday, April 23. 4 p,m. Wellington, Lyttelton. Duncdin, Timaru . (Cargo Only). Wingntui Wednesday, April 24. Inquiries aro invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Around tho Pacific Tours, including Japan and the East, Around the World Tours in either airection. ''PARRY AWHILE IN THE CANADIAN 1 ROCKIES On Your Way to Europe, Canada or United States. Magnificent Banff, that far-famed scenic gem of the Rockies, will mako an irresistible appeal to you. A few days even of Banff's bracing climate—inspiring grandeur—and many and varied pleasures for visitors, including golf on the highest and most picturesque course in the world, will be one of your most treasured memories. Hotels at Banff are open throughout the year, and the famous Banff Springs Hotel is cpeu from May 15 to September 30. BANFF IS REACHED ONLY BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE BEFORE LEAVING AUCKLAND. For full particulars and illustrated hooklets apply to tho UNION S.S. CO.. THOS. COOK AND SON. or A. W. ESSEX, Passenger Manager for N.Z. Canadian Pacific Railway, Auckland. Q N.K.Y. RADIOS. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS, CANADA'S LARGEST RAILROAD. SERVES ALL CANADA. Radio Equipped Trains Connect at Vancouver with M.S. " Aorangi" and R.M.S. • Niagara." . f.OO miles of Canada's Greatest Scenic Rockies—Mount Robson Park, the Region of a Thousand Waterfalls—Jasper National Park, Canada's Greatest -Scenic Mountain Resort— Wainwright Buffalo Park, 5000 Roaring Buffalo—all tho principal centres— Niagara Falls, etc., to Montreal, Halifax or New York. NO EXTRA CHARGE TO NEW YORK VIA MONTREAL. We reserve and book the lot on one •~nd-Vancouver—Rail Across CanadaAtlantic from all Atlantic ports to all European ports. Send for free literature, sailing lists, and all particulars, to CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS, 8, Ferry Building, Auckland. Phone 12-300. A R I E X T LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide. Frcmantle, Colombo. Port Said, Naples. Toulon, Gibraltar and Plymouth. FARES: AUCKLAND TO LONDON First Saloon- Single, from £lOl- - from A'IS2. Third Class —Single, from £M. Keturn, from .£<o. Return Tickets arc interchangeable with other Lines upon adjustment of tares. ORIENT LINE CRUISES. Sco tho world at your ease from a 20.000ton Orient Liner. This is .tho best means of visiting foreign ands in coinfoit and at low cost. Tho ship is a home fitted with every comfort and providing facilities for strenuous exercise or complete reM,. Once on board packing and unpack in.,. Customs' examinations. drf.iculties wit h foreign languages and the won ie.. (,enei .illy associated with travel abroad hind. The Orient Line Cruises for 1929 ranee from the Mediterranean to the Baitit. the Fjords of Norway to the Adriatic, tho Holy Land to Madeira and the Canary Is.ands. Forty years experience has taught tho Orient Line how to arrange their ruise » so that each country is visited ! when the climate and scenery aie at then best. .. The Cruises, which commence ancl continue until October, vaiy in 1 from 13 to 34 days, and theio is .i id<rnneo of fares. Detailed itineraries and illustrated literature will bo sent on application. EXCURSIONS TO CAIRO. Passengers by Orient Lino .steamers are afforded an opportunity of visiting Cano. the Pyramids and Sphinx during the passage through the Suez Canal, leaving the ship at Suez and rejoining at 1 ort bald. UNRIVALLED THIRD-CLASS. Tho present atandatd of the Third-class of tho Orient Lino indicates a considerable advance and evidence in the prog.essi e policy of the Line, as the result o 50 years' service to Australia. I '' vciy n ■our is made to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable voyage, Oppnrtumt.es for exercise and recreation are afToided b.v tkample revision of deck spaces and for social life by tho well-furnished public rooms. Special rare has been given to the ventilation, the most modern system lirn.n„ been installed. Free cinema performances ,re given from time to time and the passengers have at their disposal an excellent librarv. In each steamer there is a 'hop stocked with everyday needs at reasonable prices, also, a well-equipped, hair.lressng saloon. Medical attention is Riven to .ll.ndclass passengers freo of charge. And tho Orient Lino route, by way of Cevlon, Egypt and the Mediterranean, is by fur the most attractive of all routes to London. An additional attraction to this route is the Cairo Excursion, which, at n moderate fare, enables Third-class passengers to visit Cairo, the Pyramids rnd Sphinx during tho passage through tho Suez Canal. Write for Illustrated Literature. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Agents Throughout New Zealand. ~U DDA R T - PAR KE R 1/ I N K\ Sailings (C'ircunißlmicos Prrmi l I mgJ. HHrSYDNEY Direct (from Auckland) ULIJrfAR 0 A Friday ,_N lay 17. FOR "SYDNEY "Direct (from Wellington) ULIMAROA Friday. May 3. Fitted with Wireless Telegrapn. Surgeon Carried. Office: QUAY ST. (opp. Queen's Wharf). Phone 43-183.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 9