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SHIPPING _____ STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. ' Time of Sailing. Receiving and Shipping Cargo, subject to weather and other circumstances permitting. Phone 82-730. Leave AUCKLAND: Leave OUTPOUk a AWANUI. »KAIMAUMAU & WAIHARAHA Every Sat., at noon - - •Landed Awanm. COROMANDEL, PONUIt RANGITOTO Leave Auckland: Leave c £™™ n a d £;; "Bth 7am 28ttl - noon GT. BARRIERt Thurs., 8 a.m. R A N ( . ;j ' r 9™ HOUHORA & PARENGAt Mar. 2nd .01 p.m. KERIKERI. PURERUAt; & DLI U, unrn* LDG. Mon., 11 a.m. i KAWAU IS.t 2Gth, noon -OMANA i MERCURY BAY! 27th, noon -• - PAROIO* | MATAKANA, ALGIE'St, KAWAU OMANA h nnnn tn ( O MANGAWAIt. LEIGH*. TAKATU & DIG OMAHA & KAWAU Mur. 2nd. noon •• - - MATAMATAt, WAHAROA*. MOR'INS LEt Tues., Thurs and Snt. Per Pneroa Vessel. OPOTIKI AND KUTARERE WAIOiAHIt Mon.i 5 pirn. _ . /-»*r♦ PIAKU+ Mons. and Ihurs., 2 p.m. - - POM)' PAEROA* TE AROHA - - S.S. TAN IW HA Leave Auckland: J?. a i Ve Q 26 th. 8.30 p.m. 27th, 3.30 p.m. 2mh-:U n - m - RUSSELL, OPUA+, MANGONUI, WHANGAROA & TOTARA N'LH. Mon., 3 p.m. CLANSMAN ROTORUA+ 26th. noon MOlU* TAURANGA 26th, noon MO 1I U ; TAUPOt 26th, noon - MOrU+ TAIRUA+ 27th, noon PAROIO*. THAMES, 7/6, 12/6, or Shortland ------ KAWAU or OMANA Leave Auckland: Leave Outport: 26th, 3 p.m. 27th, 9.30 a.m. 28th, 5 p.m. 29th, 11 a.m. TURUA+. KOPUt Per Paeroa Steamer. WARKWORTH & MAHURANGIt OMANA 28th. 6 p.m. 29th, 9 a.m. SURFDALEt. OSTEND*. OMIHAt Waiheke Mon. to Thurs., 9.15 a.m.; Fri., 6.80 P-m-: Snt., 1.45 p.m.; Sun., 9.50 a.m. HAUITI COWES BAYt, AWAROAt and ORAPIUI Mon. and Wed., 9.15 a.m., Sat., 1.45 p.m. WHANGAREI and ONE TREE POINTt Fare 12/6 S„ 20/- Ret. S.S. CLAYMORE Leave Auckland: Leave Whangarei: 26th, 8 p.m. 27th, 7.30 p.m 28th, 9.30 p.m. WHAKATANE 29th, noon - - - - OTIMAIJ WHANG AMATAt As arranged. WHANANAKI* 9th, 11 a.m. - - - PAROTO: WEST COAST. HOKIANGAt 27th, 2 p.m. - - - - RONAKIt KAWHIAt, RAGLAN Feb. 2nd, noon RONAKIt Calls Waiktto as arranged. NEW PLYMOUTH, WANGANUI. Feb. 3rd. noon HAUTURUt Prepaidt Phone 32-730. Cargo Onlyt CH O £ LINE. ONEHUNGA-NELSON SERVICE. S.S. ALEXANDER. Feb. 28th. noon. Cargo must be booked. Passengers carried. NELSON, MAPUA, MOTUEKA, WAITAPU, COLLINGWOOD. WELLINGTON, NELSON—DaiIy Passenger Service (Sunday excepted). Berths Reserved. Tick»ts Issued. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.. Agent's. Phona 32-730. ATCHLIN LINE. ■WELLINGTON, PICTON. BLENHEIM, LYTTELTON. TIMATiU. DUNEDIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 4 P.M. M.V. PORT WAIKATO, Receiving Cargo CENTRAL WHARF. Notes Stamped Northern Wharf. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., Agents. Phone 32-730. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION LINE. Incd. in England. TO ENGLAND, VIA PITCAIRN. PANAMA CANAL AND JAMAICA OR CURACAO. MATAROA WELLINGTON Feb. 29 AKAROA Cabin Class Mar. 28 TAINUI Tourist Class Apl. 28 TAMAROA Cabin Clasa May 22 MATAROA Cabin Class July 17 AKAROA Cabin Class Aug. 14 TAMAROA Cabin Class Oct. 9 CABIN STEAMERS: The recent change over from silent to sound films has further enhanced the popularity of Cabin travel. NEW YORK.—Travel by tho all sea route, via Panama Canal. Combined fares: Cabin and First, from £63; Tourist from £4O. Exchange and Tax extra. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD., A. S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD., And DALGETY AND CO., LTD. JAPAN. CHINA. TRAVEL A.O. LINE, VIA QUEENSLAND PORTS, Melb. Sydney. Manila H'kong. Dep. Dep. Arrive Arrive. CHANGTE Mar. 17, Mar. 25, Apr. 11, Apr. 14 REDUCED FARES—NO EXCHANGE. RETURN FARE: Ist Clasa 2nd Class Thursday Island .. £4O 10 0 £27 0 0 Manila 71 15 0 48 0 0 Hongkong .. .. 76 0 0 49 15 0 Japan .. .... 9000 57 00 Through Bookings to England from £lll-£163. ROUND EASTERN TOUR— Thursday la., Manila, Hongkong, returning via Singapore and Java—£97. British Oil-burning Steamers. Suites and Single Bedstead Cabins available. AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE, LTD. L. D. NATHAN & CO., LTD., Auckland, Agents. Ph. 41-107, 47-49 Fort St. Box 190. gOUTH AND J?NGLAND. BLUE FUNNEL AND WHITE STAR ABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE. 'Ulysses March 7 *Ascanius April 4 JCeramic March 17 tThemistocles May 6 'Carries Ist Class only. tCarries Ist and 3rd Class. tCabin Class only. FARES FROM N.Z. South Africa London Single Return Single Return Ist .. £66 £ll9 £76 £134 Cabin . . £56 £lO4 £63 £123 3rd . . £23 £3B £69 To the above fare exchange must be added. Break of journey in Africa permitted. Apply Henderson and Macfarlane. Ltd., Dalgety and Co., Lt-d., L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd., A. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd. AND L INE 10 J APAN ' Calling at RABAUL, MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAi, and Five Ports in Japan. Leaving Circular Quay, Sydney, 10.30 a.m. NELLORE . . . . 7000 Tons Mar. 14 Big Reduction in Fares: Round Trip from Sydney, 10 weeks. No hotel expenses. The liner is your hotel. Cheaper than living ashore. £9O First, £SS .!5b Second. No Exchange. E. and A. Cuisine and Service are Unsurpassed. Joint Passenger Agentß: THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.. LTD., RUSSELL AND SOMERS, LTD. HUDDART - PARKER LINE. (Incorporated in Australia.) T.S.M.V. "WANGANELLA" (10,000 tons). Sailings (circumstances permitting). TO SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND, SATURDAY, February 29, 5 p.m. TO SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, FROM WELLINGTON, THURSDAY. March 12. Noon. First and Second Class Only. Full Information. Pamphlets, etc., apply OFFICE. 54 Quay Street. Tel. 43-183. QSAKA gHOSEN j^AISHA. Monthly Service of Fast, Modern Motorships, Carrying Refrigerated Cargo. Sailings from AUCKLAND—MELBOURNE MARU, March 6: SYDNEY MARU. April 7; BRISBANE MARU, May 6. KOBE, OSAKE. NAGOYA, YOKOHAMA, ETC. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., Agents, 17 Commerce St., Auckland. Phone 30-040. Richardson line. FOR. NAPIER, G.ISBORNE, WAIROA, WAIKOKOIiU. TOKOMARU. TOLAGA AND HICKS BAYS. M.V. pUKEKO ON rjXJESDAY. CARGO ON MONDAY AND UP TO 3 P.M. TUESDAY. WATIvIN AND WALLI3. Phones 42-460 and 45-707. Agents. tOOIv'S TRAVEL Provides the Most Complete Organisation Available for Tourists in New Zealand and Abroad. COOK'S Are Agents For All Lines So Their Information Is Full And Unbiassed. COOK'S Have Over 350 Offices In The Chief Ports And Cities Of tho World At Tho Service Of Their Clients. COOK'S 'Uniformed Representatives And Interpreters Meet Steamers At The Principal Ports To Assist Travellers. COOK'S Travellers' Cheques Provide The Safest And Most Convenient Means Of Carrying Money Whilst Travelling. COOK'S Escorted Tours Provide The Acme Of Enjoyable Travel. FOR ALL TRAVEL:— In New Zealand. To Australia. To Europe, To America. Round Pacific Tours. World Tours. Tours Off Tho Beaten Track. JgOOK "yyiTH QOOK'S, Auckland Office, P.O. Box 24. N.Z. Insurance Bldg. Telephone 30-093.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 8

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