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SHIPPING Feb. 34 Mar. 17 Bali, java, and Singapore ON A K.P.M. GREAT WHITE YACHT. REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGB. J.A.L. Steamers Nieuw Holland Feb. 22 Nieuw Zeeland I Mar. 22 Due. Singapore a rpO ENGLAND, VIA JAVA, -i- By S.P.L. and Royal Dutch Mails to Southampton. Fare from Auckland/Wellington, from £lO3, plus exchange. rPO AFRICA, VIA JAVA. JL From Java by new 15-000-tons motorvessels to South and East African ports. First-class through faro from Auckland/Wellington to Durban, from £B9, plus exchange. For full particulars apply— RUSSELL & SOMERS, LTD., 83 Customs St. E., Auckland; Johnston & Co., Ltd., Featherston St., Wellington. Also Palinerston North, Hawera, Wangaiiui, Burgess, Fraser & Co., Ltd., New Plymouth; Dalgety & Co., Ltd., Christchurch, Invercargill, Timaru, Dunedin; Murray Roberts & Co., Ltd., Gisborne, Napier; J. H. Cock & Co., Ltd., Nelson; Challiners World Travel Servico, Hamilton. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED, Head Office for Australia and New Zealand, Paketvaart House, 255 George St., Sydney. Aberdeen & /commonwealth . Vy ■ T INE. ONE CLASS TOURIST. To London, via Sydnoy, Tasmania, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Port Said. Malta and Southampton. Tourist, from £45. Tourist B, from £42. Through bookings from N.Z. to main Australian Ports can bo made; fares for such coastal bookings will bo quoted upon application. All Fares Plus Exchango. Apply Dalgoty & Co., Ltd., L. D. Nathan & Co., Ltd., A. S. Paterson & Co., Ltd., Henderson & Macfarlane, Ltd. gOUTH AND jgNGLAND. BLUE FUNNEL AND SHAW-SAVILL JOINT SERVICE. ANCHISES .. First Class .. Feb. 15 ULYSSES .. First Class .. Mar. 1 CERAMIC .. Cabin Class .. Mar. 25 ASCANIUS . . First Class . . Apl. 20 With its warm sunny days, cool, invigoratirig 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 numbers 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. Paterson and Co., Ltd. A 0. LINE TO CHINA, JAPAN. A. VIA GREAT BARRIER REEF. Changte Mar. 22 Calling Hat Taiping Apr. 10 Melbourne, Sydney, Changte May 17 Brisbane, Townsville, Cairns, Thursday Island, Manila (Philippine Is.),Hongkong. Round lrip (Ist Class), to Hongkong, £7O. Japan, £9O. Round Tour to the East, return via Java, from £O2. (All Fares free of oxchange.) British Steamers —most up-to-date in the servico. Orchestra. Swimming Pool, Spacious Decks Auckland Agents: L.'D. NATHAN & CO., LTD.. 76 Qaeen St., Box 100. Phone 41-107. Henderson and Macfarlane. Ltd., Quay St., Phone 41-850. P.O. Box 1909. Waikato Agents: Challinor and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 54, Hamilton. Phone 1730. gOUTH "The Land of Golden Sunshine." On your way to Europe why not visit South Africa? The Blue Funnel-Shaw Savill Joint Service will take you there by the well-known Blue Funnel vessels, Nestor, Ascanius, Anchises, Ulysses, By Shaw Savill's New Luxurious DOMINION MONARCH, The largest vessel trading regularly to New Zealand. The Popular Ceramic and Themistocles also maintain regular sailings. Reasonable Fares. Full Particulars on Request, HENDERSON & MACFARLANE TRAVEL BUREAU, 56-5S Quay St. (Opp. Queen's Wharf), Phone 44-800, Auckland. Box 1909. rjiHE 2 EALAND g HIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL. txRANGITIKI Wellington Mar. 9 txRANGITATA Apl. 6 txRANGITANE May 4 J-REMUERA May 25 I'ROTORUA June 15 J'RiMUTAKA June 27 xRANGITIKI July 27 xRANGITATA Aug. 24 xRANGITANE Sept. 21 . Port and Date Subject to Alteration. x17,000-ton Motor Vessels with First Class. Tourist Class and Tourist B Class. ITourist Class. *Oil Fuel, calling at Curacao. 1 Passengers disembark at Tilbury Landing Stage. PASSENGER BOOKING OFFICES: Maritime Buildings, Quay Street, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Queen Street. JJUDDART J3ARKER, J^INE (Incorporated in Australia). T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA (10,000 tons), To SYDNEY ONLY: From AUCKLAND. 4 p.m., March 3, April 2S, June 23. To SYDNEY and MELBOURNEi From AUCKLAND. 4 p.m. March 30. May 25, July 20. From WELLINGTON, 4 p.m. March 16, April 13, May 11. • Full information, pamphlets, etc., Office: 51 QUAY ST. Phono 43-183. 32-847. QOOK'S /J* RAVEL gERVICE. £NCLUSIVE TO ALASKA AND QALIFORNA. FROM AUCKLAND. Leaving Returning Monowai .. May 16 Mariposa .. July 8 Niagara .. June 13 Monterey .. Aug. 5 Monowai .. July 11 Mariposa .. Sept. 2 Visiting:— SUVA, HONOLULU, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, SKAGWAY and ALASKAN PORTS, SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES AND PAGO PAGO. Fares: FIRST CLASS £157 CABIN CLASS £l2l QOOK'S jgSCORTED /J<OUR TO Jg U R 0 P E. BY THE R.M.S. RANGITATA. Sailing April 6. E D 55 Days' Escorted Tour In Europe. Visiting London Mentone Lucerne Windsor Monto Carlo Pilatus Paris Genoa Heidelberg Geneva Rome The Rhine Grenoble Florence Cologne Cannes Venice Paris Grasso Milan Versailles Nice Lugano London And 21 Days' Motor Tour of Great Britain. Tour Managers who speak the Languages of the Countries Visited. Sight-seeing at Every Place Visited. Evening Entertainments, Cabarets, Theatres, Transfers, Baggage. Porters, Tips. NO NIGHT TRAVEL. LIMITED PARTY. FARE: Including Return Steamer Passage. Exchange. Government Tax and 55 Days Tour in Europe. With First Class Hotels .. £264 4 0 With Moderate Grade Hotels.. £246 4 0 Travellers who have already arranged their Passages can still Book for the Tour. Programme, with Maps, Post Free from QOOK'S RAVEL gERVICE. N.Z. Insurance Bldg., Auckland, C.l. P.O. Box 24. Phono 80-093,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 8