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TTNION NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Weather and circumsumces Subject to alteration without nc t; "" LYTTELTON: Hararoa Tuesday Nov. 2C -1.30 p.m. Cargo received daily until noon, 10.20 a.m. SaturdayAll Ferry Steamers bail front Terry Wharf. LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN: FBQAI NAPTEtE TO GISBOENE AND AOCKLA-MJ: Arahuia's depuiiuiu iroiu Napier TincerCANADA. AAEEIUGA, LONDON (Eroni Auckland.) Aiakuea, decealbee atb. SAN Ties KAEAIuNGA iNii TAHITI (Eruiu W elliugton.) *[OANA—'Uii'i.ji.u.i. .November 2StU. JIJI (Suva;, TONGA (Nukualofa, Haabui, Vavauj, oA.ii.Oa (Apia)., 'TAL \j _s xj —L Ai.ijj X. , •sailings and all particulars on application. TiLKot3 available lor stop-over or return oy jteaois Jauuaarc-Parker and Co.'o steamers. id will only bo allowed to passen--1 production of passage tieii.ec at Company's utlieg. Puiaengers will only be allowed aboard on production ol passage ticket. Lutesc umo for receiving cargo may be bad on application &t Company's caice. 4 Hallway Tickets from Lyttelton to Chiiatohurch und to Principal Southern Stations, available for tnree day=, niay v„, nhhn.nwi ~,,_ application at the Com-"*"■'-AIAPOI SHIPPING a. TRADING CO.. LTD. FOE LYTTELTON: S.S. AY COTTON—Sailing Early. CATHIE. DEMPSTER AND CO., (Baker's Buildings;/. . 'Phones iS3b. aQ7O. Agents. O OYAL MAIL SERVICE. MAIL SEKVICE. To ALL AMEIUCAN POINTS AND DIUTISH ISLES. Steamer from Wellington: AIOANA—EAIILY. Ail lieturn and Hound Trip Tickets Interchangeable with. C.A. Lines "All lied" li-oute. PASSPORTS : Travellers to any place outside the Dominion are reminded that it is absolutely necessary to obtain Passports, and that it is advisable to inako early application to the Department of internalAliairs for them. It is essential that proceeding to America should have their Passport,; vised by the United UNION S.S. CO. O-E N.Z. (LTD.). rrutE "ALL J- at "ALL AUSTEAL* '...iiLAV ZEALAND.ANADA. r ... A3IAN-A USTEALIAN H.M. LINE. In Ceiitiiictiun v.ith Canadian-Pacific Eailtvay. Steamers from Auckland: NIAGAEA—NO VEMBEE 12th. Through tome of the GEEATEST SCIMG WONDEKS of tho World to ALL parts of CANADA, UNITED fcjTATES, and BiUTiSit ISLES. AEOCND THE WOULD TOUE. In Conjunction with all tho Cape, Suez, China and Japan Lines, at Lowest JUatea. PASSPOETS: Travellers to any place outside the Doiaimo.-i are reminded that it is absolutely necessury to obtain Passports, and that :t is advisable to make early applicuiiou to the Department ol Internal Allans lor them. It is essential tliat passengers proceeding to America should have their Passports vised by the United Stales Consul. All lieturn and Hound Tour Tickets interchange,.ule v.ith Union Steamship Company P.M. Line. I'amphlots, Maps, and nil Information Free. UNION S.S. CO. OE N.Z. (LTD.), Managing Agents. SA AIAPOI SHIPPING &~TItADING Ak CO., LTD. FOlt LYTTEI/rf>X : S.S. U'COTTON—WEDNESDAY, 131}; CATHIE, DEMJ'STEH AND CO. (Hala-r's Buildings), 'Phones IMS, aG7O. Agents
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10135, 25 November 1918, Page 1
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