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"VrORTHEIJN STEAMSHIP CO.; jg 1 Time of Sniling, Receiving: and ShibDiW Cargo, subject to weather and other^,;, 1 cumstances permitting, Phone 43-880, Leaves Auckland Leaves Outnr,«: for Outports: 1 tor AuckWj AWANUIt Sat., noon . . MO®& COROMANDEL. PONUJ+, KOTO ROAP s.s. rangi?4 Leaves Auckland: Leaves CoromandiV Thurs. Cth, 1 p.m. Thurs. Ctb, 6.30bm ! Mon. 10th, 4.30 p.m. Turs. nth, io gSr GT. BARRIERt Nov. sth, ruidn't, APAVm HOUHORA TRIPt Nov. 15, noon APANtft KERIKERIt Nov. 10th, 4 p.m. TUHOiF PIAKOt Thurs. Gth, 9 p.m. - - HADWt KAWAU, ALGIE'St I _, Wed. sth. 11 a.m. - KAWatt MANGAWAIt, LEIGHt, KAWAUt fP Mon. 10th, noon O.V. PONfit MATAKANA+, ALGIE'S O.V. PABOTQI "Wed. stb, 11 a.m. Thurs. 6th, 7 »* MATAMATA+, WAHAROAt, MORRINS'Iifj up to noon Tues., Thurs., Sat. TANIWWi MERCURY BAY+ 10th, 2 p.m. APANOr OPOTIKI & KUTAREREt Mon., 5 p.n?,Sf •OMAHA+. LEIGHt, TAKATUt & KAWifo ISLANDt Wed. sth, 11 a.m. Thurs. 6tb, 6.30 a rf PARENGA+ Nov. 15th. noon - - - APAFGr PAEROA+, TE AROHA+ S.S. TANrWWj Thurt. Gth, 11 p.m. Fn. 7th, 6.301> ni Mon., 3 p.m. O.V. PAROTqj RUSSELL. OPUAt. WHANGAROA, MA. NGONUI Tuesdays, 4 p.m. CLANBMAV TAURANGA O.V. WAKSI ♦Wed., 2 p.m. .Thursday. Sat., noon. Mon.,4p.m" " Carpro up to noon only. ~ TAIRUAt & HIKUAIt . " 10th. 2 p.m. APAN^I TOTARA NORTHt ftov. 15th, noon APANFI THAMES _ RANGITOTO Leaves Auckland: Leaves ThamejFri, 7th. 2 p.m. Sat. Bth, 8 a.m' TURUAt, KOPUt Gth. 9 P.m. - - HAUITr WARKWORTHt. WAIWERA + . KAWAU Fri. 7th, noon. Fri. 7th, 7 jv.fo, WAIPU+, PARUAt. MANGAPAIt 5,8 p.i, SURFDALEt, OSTEND+, OMIHAt OMANA Tues., 9.15 a.m., Thurs.. G. 30 p.m. Fri., C.30 p.m.. Sat., 1.45 p.m. Sun., 9.30 a.m. _ COWES BAY+, AWAROAt and OEAPIUt Tueii., 9.15 a.m., Sat., 1.45 p.m. WHANOAPOUAt Nov. 17, 3 p.m. TUHOEt WHANG.' M \TAt Nov. 10. 2 p.m. APANOI WHANANAKI+ 10th. 3 p.m. - - TUHOEI WHANGAREI 6th. 8.30 p.m. CLAYMORF, WHAKAXANE Mori., 5 p.m. - - - OTIMAIt WEST COAST. HOKTANGA* Thurs., 3 p.m. - - RONAKEJ KAWHTA+, RAGLAN AND WAIKATO Mon.. 3 p.m. - - -- - - RONAKIt NEW PLYMOUTH HAUTURUt Mon. and Thurs., 2 p.m. Cargo Wed. and Sat. and up to 11 a.m. Sailing Days. WANGANUI 7th, 3 p.m. - - - - ARAPAWA Overtime charged after 4 p.m. and 11 a.m. on Saturday. No Cargo received within one hour of sailing. Prepaid* Cargo Only* Q A NADIAN RATION* A.^L STEAMSHIPS AND V rANADHN NATIONAL RAILWAYS.DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS . RFTWEEN NEW ZEALAND. UNITED B ETWb STATES AND CANADA Cargo also acceptod Tor United Kingdom and the Continent. Through Bills of Lading at Lowest Current Rates. --h ~ FROM MONTREAL. ■! CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR, Due About November 10. CANADIAN CONQLEROR. Due About November 8. <" Loading for Brisbane, Sydney, Melboura# and Adelaide. TO NEW YORK. BOSTON AND -I HALIFAX CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR. * Sailing finally end November. "For rate? of freight and further particuCTnaDIAVgovERNMENT MERCHANT MARINE. LTD., AND CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS/ 5. 6 7 and 8, Ferry Building. Quay St. Shipping: Phone 43-089. Railways: 42-300. pHINA AND JAP A S BY THE E. AND A- MAIL LINE, Via •'2 Queensland Ports. Manila and Sandakan. Leavw Steamer. Tons. Sydney fiT ALBANS •• 4,196 Nov, 15 NELLORE .. RoS'tt Padfi?lnd to ßound e "ht' W*rlTs E d AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO.. LIMITED. j • New Zealand Agents: V Rnssell and Somers, Ltd., Auckland, J; C. H. Cranby and Co., Napier. Wright, Stephenson & Co., Wellington. ' Union Steam Ship Chnatchurcii. Bates, Sise and Co., Dnnedin. Nancarrow and Co- Oreymoutn. J. H. Cock and Co., Ltd., Nelson. For Freight and Passage Rates apply RUSSELL AND SOMERS. LTD. i\ and 7 o STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE. FREMANTLE. COLOMBO. INDIA, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS AND LONDON Carrying First and 6econd Saloon Passengers. Front Vessel Tons Sydney. NARKUNDA .. 16.572 £ov. 43 CATHAY >« ». 15,121 N0v.,26 MOOLTAN .» .. 21.000 Deo. 30 nHTTRAL 16.248 Dec. 2* MALOJA .. ~ 21.000 Jan 7. 1931 J Tons .. 16.572 ». 15,121 .. 21.000 .* 15,248 ~ 21,000 For further particulars apply to RUSSELL AND SOMERS. LTD.. Phonei 40-217. Agents. 55, Fort St. EIiLIS AND BURNAND. LTD., Sub-Agents, Hamilton. p AND O. BRANCH SERVICE • TO PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. VIA SUEZ, CALLS COLOMBO. PORT SAID AND MALTA. ONE CLASS ONLY. Sydney. Nov. IS Dec. 6 Dec. 11 Tons. 13,000 13.000 13.000 Steamer. BAIIRABOOL BALRANALD BALLARAT LOWEST RATES TO LONDON from £39. NEWLY ORGANISED FAST SERVICE. Deck Cabins, Spacious Decks. Cinemai. ißwimming Bath„ Better Menus ('*'• iii nner). EXCURSIONS TO COLOMBO. £37 Return. HENDERSON AND MACFARLANE. LTD* Maritime Buildings, Quay Street A CI TTRANKHAM, TTD-* iV. VT, •L'TD., HELLABY'S BLDGS. Phone 44-910. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting). For Vessel. Leaves Auckland. AWANUI Coronation Sat. Sib, noou. HICKS BAY ) TOKOMARU B.) Tiroa Tues. 11th, 4 p.m. TOLAGA BAY ) GISBORNE Margaret W. Tues. 11th, 4 p.nu HOKIANGA ' PORTS Hokianga Thurs. Gth, 3 p.m< (from Onehunga). LINE. FOR NAPIER. WAIROA. WAIKOKOPU. AND HICKS BAY. S.S. MAKO—On TUESDAY NEXT. FOR GISBORNE. TOKOMARU AND TOLAGA BAYS. M.V. AWAHOU— On TUESDAY NEXT. WATKIN AND WALLIS. Phones 42-460 and 45-707. Agents. QV. HEDA, FOR WAITAKARUKIJ Leaves King's Wharf Every MONDAY. 12 Noon. O.V. HUAWAI. FOR PUHOI AND MAHURANGI. Every TUESDAY. 10 a.m. A. G. BERTRAM AND CO. Phone 43467. BUILDERS. J^UILDER. Twenty years' reputation and eUndinC wishes to meet Section-Owners or other contemplating Building; introductions ar " ranged with past clients for refs.; and specifications prepared, finance arrange full amount contract; low legal costs. BUILDER, 187,' Herau>. _ TOILET. _ BALDNESS Cured. New discovery. Latest Violet Ray with Oil Massage.—-Harris. Warwick Chambers. 168. Queen St. VE Toilet Parlours, 91. Eden Terrnce.JHair Trimming, Marcelling, iintinSi etc.; Permanent Waving from X'l. - " IT" APO," Rejuvenating Hair l!o?!orer lV stops falling hair I Never foils to restore grey hair. Obtainable all Chemists. S~UPERFLUOUS" Hairs permanently stroyed (20 hairs 5s Gdl.—Miss Hunted 8.A.. D.D.S. (Reg. N.Z.). Phon'e 46-08b. —. U~ NTIL November 15. Permanent Waving greatly reduced; 20 Curls, Madauv Amie. Cooke's Bldgs Phono 46^ WHY Grow Old?—Madame Harris' Violet Ray Complexion 'Treatment restore? Youth.—Warwick Chambers. 168. Queen "j. r-AS WORTH FOR 305.-R EAGLET ON lU savsWhy envy the other Ladies Permanent Wave? Have one done for you£ self. Out work has stooo the public test for 50 years. Quality makes us continuously busv. Proof of gentleness m our spetioi work is thai a child o! 5 year* was amon.i* our clients lately. R. EAGLETOK, ... Wig Maker and Ladies' Hair Specialist, 6, Victoria St., Next Queen St. Phone 43-170.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20713, 5 November 1930, Page 6

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