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SHIPPING STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. Time of Sailing, Receiving and Shipping Cargo, subject to weather and other circumstances permitting. Phone 43-KiO. Leave AUCKLAND: Leave OUTPORISs AWANUI und KAIMAUMAUt ■vrrYPTTt Every Sat., at noon --• -- * \ r ¥ 7 9?rfi; UOHOMANDEL. POJ. Uth, 5 p.m. Fnve 10/-S.. 7th. 10 a.m. . 9th, 8 a.m. and 15/-R. oth, nr.wv DERRICK* Mon., 11 a.m. - - - PAROIO. GT. BARRIEItt Wc<L, midn t - KAWAU HOUHGRAt & PARENGAt Aug. 5. a p.m. KERIKERIt. PURERUAU p . nrvrot Mon., 11 a.m. --- -• - PAROTOt KAWAU IS.I r Mon., Wed., Thine. MERCURY BAYt Thurs., 3 p.m. I'AROIOJ MATAKANA & ALGIE'S 7 tli 11 oon tli • Midnight. MANGAWAI+, LEIGHt, TAKATU&BIO OMAHA Mon., noon -- - S.S. KAWAU MATAMATAt, WAHAROAI, MOR'INS'LE: 'Pii»« Thurs and Sat. Per Paeroa Vessel. OPOTiKI AND KUTARERE WAIOTAHU PLVKO? Moll!, Thurs., 2 p.m. - - - PAEROA+. TE AROHA - S.S. TAMWHA Leave Paeroa. sth, 9 p.m. Gth 330 p.m. 'l' l * U a.m. RUSSELL. OPUA+, MANG'ONUI, • WHANGAROA & TO'IARA NJH. Mon 3 p.m. CI*AN<BMA^I TAUR'ANGA. MOUNT and ROTO RUM Mon., 3 p.m. TAIRUAt Thurs., 3 p.m. --■ - p AROTOJ THAMES KAWAU or HAUItT Leave Ihames: sth, 4 p.m. 7/0,12/6 Oth, 10 a.m. 7th, 5 p.m. a.m. TURUA+, KOPUt WHANGARURU't Mon., 11 a.m. PAROrOI WA RKWORTH+ <fc MAH U.R AN Git OMAN A !J n ni stli, 9 P.m. SURFDALE+, OSTENDt OMIHA+ Waineko BUW S.S. HAUITI or OMANA Tues., 9.30 a.m.. Fri., 0.30 p.m., Sat., 1.45 p.m., Sun., 9.50 a.m. COWES HAYI, AWAROA+ and ORAPim Tues., 9.30 a.m. ---- - TJ S-S. OMANA WHANGAREI and ONE TREE Pl.+ Single 12/ G. Return 20/-, S.S. CLAYMORE Leave Whangarcl: stli, 9 p.m. oth, 10.30 p.m. 7th, 10 p.in. WHAKATANE Mon., 5 p.m. -- - TOA. WHANGAPOUAt As arranged. WHANGAMATAt Ring 43-880 - gAROIO. WHANANAKI Aug. 12th. 11 aim. PABOTOj WAIHARARA+ Aug. 10th.-noon OIIMAII WEST COAST. HOKTANGAI Thurs.. 2 p.m. • • RONAKII KAWHIA+. RAGLAN nmanrrt Mon., 2 p.m. RONAKIt Calls Waikato as arranged. NEW PLYMOUTH, WANGANUI Mon.. noon . --- ■ • HAUTURUt Cargo previous day and to 11 a.m. Sailing Day. Prepaid! Cargo Onlyt ANCHOR LINE. ONEHUNGA-NELBON SERVICE. Weather and other circumstances permitting. S.S. ALEXANDER, AUG. 12th, Noon. Nelson, Mapua, Motueka. Waitapu, Collingwood. Passengers carried. Limited number of Berths. Agents: NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., AUCKLAND. A T C H L, I N LINE. WELLINGTON, PICTON, BLENHEIM, LYTTELTON, TIMARU, DUNEDIN. M.V. PORT WAIKATO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 4 P.M. ; Receiving Cargo Thurs., Fri., Central Wharf 1 Shed. Noteß stamped Northern Wharf. | NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., Agents. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION LINE (Incorporated in England), I VIA PANAMA CANAL. | TAMAROA —Auckland .16 Aug. 1 WAIRANGI—I2 Passengers ... 13 Sep. MATAROA—Cabin Class .. .. 11 Oct. AKAROA—Cabin Clubs .. .. 8 Nov. TAlNUl—Tourist' Class .. ..10 Dec. TAMA'ROA—Cabin Class .. . . 3 Jan. lONlC—Tourist Class . . . . 4 Feb. Panama route is the shortest sea route to | England, and contains the world's greatest : engineering r eat—the joining of the Pacific i and Atlantic Oceans. The gigantic Panama . Conal is situated amongst scenes of tropica! splendour. NEW YORK: The Ponama route is claiming more and more thun ever. Fares: Tourist, from £'4o; Cabin and First, from £63 (plus exchange and tax).— L. D. NATHAN AND C 0... LTD., A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD., and DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. JgLUE g TAR FAST SERVICE TO LONDON. I A Limited Number of Spacious. Luxuriously ! Appointed Staterooms available on each vessel. Next Sailings:— TROJAN STAR, approximately Aug. 16 Via Panama Canal. NEW ZEALAND STAR, approx. Sept. 27 Dates. Ports and Routes subject to alteration without notice. gLUE gTAR JjINE (N.Z.). J^TD.. | 53 FORT ST.. AUCKLAND. OOK'S rpRAVEL QERVICE. QOOK'S rjr For Passages to ENGLAND, via PANAMA. TAMAROA RUAHINE RANGITANE .. MATAROA REMUERA ... AKAROA Cabin Aug. 16 Tourist Aug. 17 Ist. Tst., 3rd Sep. 27 Cabin Oct. 11 Cabin, Tst. Oct. 26 Cobin Nov. 13 For Full Information and to Book Apply to QOOK'S rpRAVEL gERVICE, N.Z. Insurance Bldg., Queen Street. AUCKLAND, C.l. (P.O. Box 24). Ari TpRANKHAM. LTD., VJ. 1: RANKHAM, LTD., 20 FANSHAWE ST. Phone 44-910-Sailings (Circumstances Permitting), For Vessel Leaves Auckland: | AWANUI Tiri Sat. 10th, noon WHANG AREI& . , , ONE TREE PT. Coronation lues. 6th, 5 p.m. WARKWORTH Motiti Tues. Gth, 5 p.m. HOKIANGA Hokianga Thurs. Bth, 3 p.m. (from Onehunga). Coronation Tues. 6th, 5 p.m. rUSBORNE. TOKOMARU BAY, TOLAGA BAY. M.V. MARGARET W., 4 p.m., TUESDAY, August 0. Cargo Received Monday <fc Tuesday, Shed 3, King's Wharf. Notes stamped at Office. Shed 3, King's Wharf. • ! THE GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS' F.M. AND M„ CO.. LTD.. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., Agents. Phone 47-530. I RICHARDSON L INE | FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, WAIROA. ! WAIKOKOPU, TOKOMARU, TOLAGA AND HICKS BAYS. M.V. pUKEKO-ON rjpUESDAY. Queen's Wharf, Shed 14. I Cargo TO-DAY and up to 3 p.m., Tuesday. ; WATKIN AND WALLIS, j Phones 42-460 and 45-707. Agents. QV. HEDA FOR WAITAKARURU, Receives Cargo at King's Wharf, EVERY MONDAY, till 12 Noon. A. G. BERTRAM AND CO.. Phone 43-467. rrHE ASPDEN SHIPPING CO.. LTD.J- M.V. KAIAIA, for Opotiki, MONDAY, August 5, at 5 p.m. For WAIPU, M.V. SCOT, TUESDAY. August G, at 3 p.m. PHONE 41-786. Mi V. "WAKANUI, for Tauranga and . Whakatane, overy Monday, at 3 p.m. —Parry Bros., Ltd., 47-165. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS Latest hill billy numbers. REGAL-ZONOPHONE, 2a 6d. " Lily Lucy Lane." " Last of tho Texas Rungorß. "West Bound Frc'-ht." " Ole Faithful." " Cowboy Joe." " Yellow Rose of Texaa." CALL AND PLAY THEM OVER. MISS V. G. WISEMAN, LTD., 0 Customs St. (Opp. Waverley Hotel.) THAMES SHOPPING f* /£*— Ladies' Gold and Silver Tinsel O/O Strap Evening Shoes: Clarko's O/ O Strap Evening Shoes: Clarko's make Danbv's Shoo Store HAMILTON SHOPPING rpHE WAIKATO BRANCH ot the New Zealand Herald, South British Build ings, Hamilton, will receive orders for the delivery ot the New Zealand Herald and The Webklt News id Hamilton and •üburbs A DVERI'ISEMENTS FOR THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD Will be received at the Herald's Waikato Branch Office, Soutn British insurance Co. s Building* Victoria Stieut, .Hamilton Copicß oi toe Herald and I"he Weeklt New* ct Sale ORDERS FOR PRINTING AND STATIONERY will receive prompt attentiou.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22179, 5 August 1935, Page 4

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