SHIPPING UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. Phono 41-8(10 (8 lines), bailings (Circumstances Permitting). [•'OR SYDNEY: (With Through Hooking to Melbourne iind other Australian Ports). FROM AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY: Awatea Tuesday, January 12, £> p.m. Aocungi Monday, January 18, 10 p.m. FROM WELLINGTON FOR. SYDNEY: Maunganui Monday, January 11, 3 p.m. Awatea Tuesday, February 5 p.m. FROM WELLINGTON FOR MELBOURNE: Mara ma Saturday, January l(i Inclusive Tours in Australia Arranged. FOR LY'I'TELTON FROM WELLINGTON: Rangatira Mon., Wed., Fri., 7.45 p.m. Wahitie Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.-15 p.m. 1 FOR PICTOX~FROM WELLINGTON: Tauiuhine Mon., Wed., Fri., 2.15 p.m. Sat., 1,1.'. p in. No Sailing Firday, January RAROTONGA (COOK IS), NUKUALOFA (TONGA), PAGO PAGO, APIA (SAMOA), SUVA (FIJI): Matua (from Auck.)* Tuesday, January I2 Niagara (Suva only) Tues., Jan. 20, 11 a.m. 'Takes Papeete Cargo. Cargo Services: (JISHORNE: Margaret AY. Tuesday, January 12,.<1 p.m. WELLIXGT( )N, I'ICTON. LYTTELTON, DUNE DIN, BLUFF AND TJMARU: Waipiala Friday, January s, a p.m. MELBOURNE, ADEI7AI DE (via West Const): Omana Saturday, January 0 GREYMOUTII: Karepo Thursday, January 7, noon C'A NA DA—UN 1 'J'E D STA T ES—EUR OPE: Through Bookings by CANADIAN' AUSTRALASIAN LINE. Passengers in Three Classes. Sailings from Auckland "to ".Suva""(Fiji), Jloiiolul",_ Victoria (8.('.), Vancouver. N1 AG AR A Jan. 2fi ~\i >kTNO F~Peb7l?3 NIAGARA Mar. 23 AORANGI Apl. 'M NIAGARA May is AORANGI Juno IT. And Fonr Weekly Therealter. CANADIAN A U.S.A. 17ATL~TRAV"EL. Itineraries, cost of tours and all information supplied. HAWAIIAN INCLUSIVE TOURS, Combined with Excursion Steamer Fares. AROUND THE WORLD TOURS. AROUXD ; TN.E-PACIFIC TOURS, Ineluding China and Japan. Reservations: Sea, Land, Air. Hotels. MAIN OFFICE: 32-38 Quay Street East. CITY PASSENGER OFFICE: 107 Queen Street. Phone <l7-5(50. Inquiry Office: (irand Bldgv., Rotorua. Q It I E N T j I N E. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Egypt, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, Channel Port. h'ORMONDE . ~ 11.553 Jan. 28 vIORONSAY .. .. 20,000 Feb. I:! hvJORION .. .. 23.371 Feb. 21 IivJORONTES .. .. 'Jo,ooo Mar. 10 livtOß AMA .. .. '_'(),000 Mar. 23 J First Saloon and Tourist. tFirst Saloon and Tourist B. 'Tourist One Class Only. liCalls Holiart. hC'alis liiirnip. v Calls Villefrancho. FAR.ES: NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: Ist Saloon, from £X~ Single, 11.", a Return. Tourist, from £lO Single; £72 Return. Tourist B, from i\37 Single; i(l7 Return. Above fares are subject to Exchange. CORONATION, LONDON, MAY l'_\ 11)37. Early Booking is Recommended. To Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Through Bookings from New Zealand to Sydney, thence by Orient Line round Australian Coast. U.S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents. P. & O. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sydney to London, via Australian Ports, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Tangier and Plymouth. All Vessels may call at any Ports on or off the route, and the route and nil saltings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice. FIRST SALOON, SECOND SALOON, TOURIST ONE CLASS ONLY. NARK UNDA* MONGOLIA:bd MOOLTAN'f .. MOLDAVIA+bcdf MALOJA'f STRAT HX A V EII *ft COM OR INtcf Jan. !i Jan. L'a Feb. -1 Feb. 17 Mar. a Mar. 'JO Mar. .'il tFirst and Serond Saloon. 'First Saloon and Tourist Class. JTourist Class only. aCalls Port Sudan. bOmits (iibraltar and Plymouth. rOmits Bombay. dOmits Tangier. fCalls Hnbart. CORONATION, LONDON, MAY I'J, 1107. Comorin arrives Marseilles, May 7. Passengers can arrive London May 8 by travelling overland on P. A O. special train. Fare: Marseilles-London, from £lO. Fares: New Zealand to London: First Saloon, from £S7; Second Saloon, from £O7; Tourist Class, from £lO. Fares are subject to Exchange. Local Agents: RUSSELL A SOM'ERS, LTD.. THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD., Joint Agents Tourist Class: HENDERSON £ MACFARLANE. LTD. rjUIE N EW ALAND COMPANY, LTMITED. DIRECT SERVICE To THE UNITED KIN(ID OM. VIA PA NAM A CANAL. kxRANGITANE, Wellington, Jan. 11, dayb'k. tI'REM UF.RA Wellington, Feb. 13 f ROTORUA Mar. (> xRAXGITI K T Mar. 11 RANG ITATA Aid. 7 RANG I'I'ANE May (i tt'REMUERA June 5 rRUAHINE July 1-1 rROTORUA July 'JB Port and Date Subject, to - Alteration. x!7,0OO-Ton Motor-Vessels with First Class, Tourist Class and Tourist B Class. tCabin Class. JTourist Class. 'Oil fuel, calling at Curacao, kCalls Kingston, Jamaica. PASSENGiER BOOKING OFFICES, Maritime Buildings, Quay Street, N.Z. Insurance Building, Queen Street. Q II A W, S A V ILL LIN E O (Inc. in Eng.). VIA PANAMA AND JAMAICA TO ENGLAND. Cabin class I tqurist class AKAROA .lan 7 | TAINUI Feb. 2 TAMAHOA Feb. 20 I ARAWA Mar. 27 MATAROA Apr. 23 j ARAWA* Aug. 13 AKAROA May 21 | TAINUI Nov. 2 TAMA It OA J line 18 | A RAW A Dec. 31 AKAROA, Jan. 7, Sails from Auckland. 'Omits Jamaica. Make your first trip to England via Panama Canal —the world's greatest travel thrill. A route renowned for smooth seas and moderate temperatures. NEW YORK. —Travel to Panama, thence either by aeroplane for speed or leisurely by a cruise liner. L. D. Nathan <fc Co., Ltd., A. S. Paterson & Co., Ltd., and Dalgety & Co., Ltd., Mar. 27 Aug. 13 Nov. 2 Dec. 31 FAST SERVICE'TO LONDON. Spacious, comfortably appointed staterooms available in each vessel for a limited number of passengers. TROJAN STAR, .. .. Jan. 25, approx. NAPIER STAR .. .. Feb. approx. Dates. Ports and Routes subject to alteration without notice. BLUE STAR LINE (N.Z.), LTD., 53 Fort Street, Auckland. Hud dart - par ke r line" (Incorporated in Australia.) T.S.M.V. "WANGANELLA" (10,000 Tons). TO SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND, 3 p.m. February 5, March 5, 'April 1. 'Proceeding Melbourne. TO SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON, January 21, February 10, March 18. First and Second Class Only. Full information, Pamphlets, etc., apply OFFK'fc!. 51 Quay Street. Telephone <l3-183. Q UNA RD yy HITE gTAR (Incorporated in England). Don't miss this travel thrill I Book vour passage Homo via Canada or the United States and cross the Atlantic from New York or Montreal to England and the Continent on one of the magnificent Cunard White Star Liners. Cabin, Tourist and Third-class Accommodation. SPEED, LUXURY and COMFORT. Specially Reduced Round tiio World Tickets Available. QUNARD "yyillTE gTAR, Agents Everywhere. FECIAL QORONA'J'ION rjIQURS TO J^UROPE. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION TOUR, Escorted from Australia. £197 10 s Providing Return Passenger Tickel, 50 Days' Tour of Europe and Great Britain, and a Seat to view the Coronation Procession. j)ELEGATIOX r|i()UR, £262 10 s - Providing Return Passage Ticket, 51) Days' Tour of Europe and Great Britain, and a Seat to view the Coronation Procession. Apply at once to QOOK'S rjiRAVEL gERVICE, N.Z. Insc. Bldg. Auckland, C.l.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22620, 7 January 1937, Page 4
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