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SHIPPING •yiCTORIA, gOUTH gOUTH "yyr ALES, ALSO Q.REATEST R ACE JU"EETING, "T HE j\J ELBOUKNE Q UP -" On a O FECIAL 13ER SON ALLY-CONDUCTED QCTOBER 25 l '° 2g, EVERYTHING INCLUSIVE. EVERYTHING INCLUSIVE-FIRST-CLASS STEAMER, FIRST-CLASS HOTELS, FIRST-CLASS MOTORS ENTRANCE TO MELBOURNE CLP MEETING. GRANDSTAND, LAWN AND SADDLING PADDOCK LOCAL TOURS. INCLUSIVE PRICE, NEW ZEALAND TO NEW ZEALAND, EIGHTY-FIVE POUNDS, £BS. DEPART WELLINGTON, N.Z., by R.M.S. MAUNGANU.I, OCTOBER 25, arriving MELBOURNE OCTOBER 31 . Return from SYDNEY on NOVEMBER■ T.S.S. AWATEA, arriving WELLINGIO> NOVEMBER 2S. _ , rir , v . T SCENIC —INDUSTRIAL—EDUCA lION AL BE A UTY—INT ER EST —O P PORTL■ >.IT V TRAVEL BY DE LUXE MOJORS IN COMFORT. EARLY RESERVATION IS ESSENTIALPARTY LIMITED. Copy oi Itinerary and further particulars aPP UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OFFICES 'and' AGENT'S THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND, Also NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMEM TOURIST BUREAUX. Tb<> tour will bo personally condnrted r»y the Organiser, MR, W. J. HESLEHURST, in conjunction with the Commonwealth Government and Governments of New Soutti Wales, Victoria and South Australia. Joir to-day and he a member of "POP'S" Fourth Melbourne Cup Tarty. ONE CLASS TOURIST. -* J To London, via Sydney Metbourne Adela.ric Fremantle, Colombo. Aden, Port Said, Malta and Southampton. Tourist from JMS. Tourist B from Cf_. — - Leaves V pssel Tons Sydney JERVIS BAY JUT* Sep- f LARGS BAY .. 1-Mjß \fORF.TON BAY .. 14,1/0 .z? COLOMBO. Special Excursions, £42, from « land, back to New Zealand. Affo "' in .K a splendid opportunity to enjoy a moderated priced Eastern Vacation in warm latitude* during the cold of the winter. All Fares Plus Exchange. Apply Dalgcty &Co. Ltd., L. & Co. Ltd., A. S Patcrson & Co.. Ltd., Henderson & Macfarlane. L,ta. gOUTB AND JgNGLAND. BLUE FUNNEL AND SHAW SAVILL—JOINT SERVICE. riJamfc - - • Cabin Class Oct. *2O Aseanius ■ ■ • • First Class Nov. 12 With its warm sunny days, cool invigorating nights; its wealth of scenery—teeming wild game reserves—its intimate association with so much of history and romance, the call of Africa is a very real one. Join the growing number of those who have come under its spell. Apply Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd., Dalgety and Co., Ltd., L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd.. A. S. Patcrson and Co,. Ltd. AO LINE, TO CHINA, JAPAN. . VIA GREAT BARRIER REEF. Changtc .* Sep. 17 Calling at Changte .'Sep. 17 Calling at Taioing • Oct. 19 Melbourne, Sydney, Changte . Nov. 10 Brisbane, Townsville, Taiping Dec. 17 Cairns, Thursday Island, Manila (Philippine Is.), Hongkong. Round Trip (Ist Class), to Hongkong, £7O; Japan, £9O. 7 Round Tour to the East,.return via Java, from £O2. (All fares free of exchange). British Steamers—most up-to-date in the service. Orchestra Swimming Pool. Suacious Decks. Auckland Agents: L D NATHAN AND CO., LTD.. 70 Queen St.. Box 100. Phone 41-10/. Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd., Quay St.. Phone 44-SSO P.O. Box 1009. Waikato Agents: Cha liner and Co. Ltd.. P.O. Box 51, Hamilton. Phone 1,30. qH A W gAV IL L J^INES. TO ENGLAND VIA PANAMA CANAL. 14 Oct. 4 Nov 2 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. •_»4 Feb. j Calls Jamaica. s Commences journey' from Sydney, x New and fast luxurious 27.000-ton motor vessel L. D. Nathan & Co., Ltd . A. S. Paterson t Co., Ltd.. Dalgcty & Co., Ltd. T>ORT MORESBY AND SAIGON, JL VIA JAVA AND SINGAPORE, AND RETURN. VIA SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS AND NEW ZEALAND. K.P.M SOUTH PACIFIC LINE. Leave Arrive S.P.L. Vessels Auckland back MAETSUYCKER Sept. It Nov. 12 TASMAN Oct. 12 Dec. 2 MAETSUYCKER Nov. 15 Jan. 11 TASMAN Dec. It Feb. 1 MAETSUYCKER Jan. 12 Mar. , TASMAN tcb. 11 Apl. 12 MAETSUYCKER Mar. 14 ! May 13 BALI JAVA, AND SINGAPORE, ON A K.P.M. GREAT WHITE YACHT. 10 Jan. 6 i) Feb. 0 SPECIAL FIRST-CLASS RETURN FARES FROM SYDNEY. To Bali and Java I £O7 10s I No To Singapore I £75 I Exchange rpo ENGLAND. VIA JAVA. L Travelling per S.P.L. and Royal Dutch Mails. Through fares from £lO3, from Auckland, plus Exchange. Fourteen ports of call. Round the World Tickets issued for return by varied routes. rpo AFRICA, VIA JAVA. JL Passengers travel to Java, and continue bv luxurious new K.P.M. ,15,000-tons motorvessels for South and East African ports. Reduced First-class through faro to Dut-ban from £BO from Auckland, plus Exchange. Tickets issued via Java and Africa to England at special rates. For full particulars apply: RUSSELL <t SOMERS. LTD., Auckland, 83 Customs Street East. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY. LTD.. Head Office for Australasia: Paketvaart House, 255 George St., Sydney. p O tt T 1 N E " FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAL OR CAPE HORN. Modern Vessels, with Accommodation for I'2 Passengers in Single or Two-Berth Staterooms. PORT ALMA .. Lyttelton Aug. 30 PORT HUNTER .. Auckland Sept. 30 PORT JACKSON .. Auckland Oct. 29 For particulars re fares and freights, etc., apply Farmers' Co-op Auctioneering Co., Ltd., 14-1S Customs St. East, Agents for pO R T 1N E, £TD. (Incorporated in England), MARITIME BUILDING, WELLINGTON. L 1 " * Montreal, Australia, New Zealand Line. ■Limited (Inc. in Canada). Loading for New York. Boston and Montreal. Loads Auckland: CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR . . Aug. 27-20 (Vessels, ports and dales subject to alteration without notice). Cargo accepted for inland points In U.S.A. and CANADA. For further information apply to the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.. LTD.. Or FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING COMPANY.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23124, 24 August 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23124, 24 August 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23124, 24 August 1938, Page 8