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SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Steamer* will be despatched as nnder (circumstances permitting) s For LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, a*> d AUCKLAND (Cargo only)— NAVUA Wednesday, Sept. 24For NAPIER and GISBORNE, via OAMARU, TTMARU, and LYTTELTON (Cargo only)— FLORA About Friday, Sept. 26 For AUCKLAND, via LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON (Cargo only)— NAVUA Wednesday, Sept. 24 For NELSON and NEW PLYMOUTH via OAMARU, LYCTELTON, and WELLINGTON—OPIHI About Friday, Sept. 26 For BLUFF—WANAKA Saturday, Sept. 20 For MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON—MOERIKI About Friday, October 3 For SYDNEY, from WELLINGTON—MANUKA Friday, October 3 MAHENO Friday. October 10 For SYDNEY, from AUCKLAND — MAHENO Friday, September 26 MANUKA Friday, October 17 From AUCKLAND, for SUVA (Fiji), APIA, NAVUA. HAAPAT, NUKUALOFA— TOFUA Saturday, October 11 Prom WELLINGTON, for RAROTONGA, RAIATTA, and PAPEETE (Cargo only)— NGAKUTA Saturday, Sept. 20 CARGO RECEIVED FOR—WANAKA, till 10 a.m. Saturday. NAVUA, till 10 a.m. Wednesday. LTTTELTON-WELT.TNGTON ferry SERVICE. MAORI •win leave Lyttelton for Wellington on Tuesday, TTinradav, and Saturday on arrival of 11.15 a.m. tram from Dunedin. __ MARAROA will lea”- Lvitelton lington on Monday. Wednesday, and Friday on arrival of 8 a.m. train from Dunedin. AHIF T U N E w TO LONDON. Via Colombo, Eric*. Port Said. Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, end Plymouth. Steamer. Ton* Palls ahcnt JncTTPT.PT •OTUrnVTVE rmoAnKs PPPOVA .... >nn\rtTs! ITTVIPTO yUAWA TQTunr.uT ITIMONTJTJ _.. 12,12!) H.«M n.7R4 J9.OSR H.W*) 12.1 U 50.000 12.12!) H. 533 11th Oet. gth Vnv. ISth Knv. Sth Pee. nth TlPfl. Rnl Tan. 10th Tan. Slat Tan. 23th Teh. • yirat cin«» anA TMrA Haw. thTrat. r ’ , «« __ UNION STEAM ship company of NEW ZEALAND 'LTD.I. Agents for New Zealand. lANADJAN - AUSTRALASIAN LINE 1 CANADA. AMERICA. ENGLAND. VTA SUVA (FT.m. HONOLULU, VANCOUVTrp From Auckland i KURA AG AR A YURA AG \RA i TTTTT? A A C, A R A P ANGT AG AP A iRANGT 30fh Sept ?Btb Oct. s>Wh Nov ?3rd Dec. ?otb Inn 17+b Fob 17th Mar. ]4lh Auril. 12th May. EXCURSION TO HONOLULU. Particulars on Application. prroN royal mail line. rTNTTWD STATES, CANADA. ENGiND VIA RAROTONGA. PAPEETE. SAN FRANCISCO • Tim From Wellington 14th Oct. iUNGANUI „ Ht* Nov T-TTTT ~ ofn Pao. VUNGANUT » dsn. TTTTT 9f sfn FpK (t’tNG ANUI drd March ttttT Mnrr*^ OTNGANUI SWh Anril. y-j-pyj . ?6fh Mnv. Ti rough Bookings bv either of the above •vices to pay CANADIAN or AMERTN ‘ POINT, UNITED KINGDOM. MEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. AH ITT From Wellington Sent. 30. [AGARA From Auckland Oct. 14 For full particulars apply UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.). nVHB MAGNIFICENT AND LUXURT--1 OUSLY APPOINTED NEW DEISEL LLnKR “A OR ANGT” 18 000 tons register. 23.000 tons displacement will LEAVE SYDNEY on 12th MARCH, 1925. and AUCKLAND on 17th MARCH,’ on her Maiden Voyage in the Vancouver Service. Spacious decks, beautifully designed public rooms, special state-rooms, verandah cafe, electric passenger lifts, and every modern convenience —all cabins fitted _ for natural and forced ventilation by ozonified air. 16 s PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. The Grand Scenic Route across Canada In Conjunction with Canadian-Australasian Roval Mail S.S. Line to Vancouver, B.C. Travel . Home via this glorious Imperial Route. All steel trains—luxurious sleeping cars. Dining cars spotlessly equipped. TRAVERSE THE STUPENDOUS ROCKIES IN DAYLIGHT. Enjoy an nnforgetahle j urney through a charmed land of world-famed beauty spots, including Sicamous Glacier. Field (for Emerald Lake and Yoho Valley), Lake Louise, and Banff. REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS Of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Reservations mado on Sleeping Cars, Hotels, and Steamers. For descriptive pamphlets and full particulars apply to any office of the Union Steam Ship Company (Ltd.), Thomas Cook & Son, or J. Sclater. Representative Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Union House, Sydney. N.S.W. _____ UN ED 1N TO ENGLAND Via Panama.— Ist Class. £IOO Single, PV7S Return. 2nd Class: £7O Single, £122 SI urn 3rd Class: £57, £39. £43 SingL; 70 £77 Return, via America or Canada. Throughout. £ll3. 2nd Steamer, Ist Rail, Suez; Ist class, £ll4 to £133 Single; coco to £242 Return. 2nd Gass: £B6 to £&9 Single; £lsl. £l5B Return. 3rd Class: Ijs! £4l, £ 45 Single; £7O, £74, £Bl Return' no BOOKING FEES. Railings apply THOMAS COOK ft SON, Agents for All Steamship Lines. Correspondents: Brodrick & Chalmer, Bend street. WE bee to announce that we have purchased the old-established ORCHARD at Butcher’s Gully from Mr Lye Bow. Our address is Thompson and West, Braoval Orchard, Fruitlands road. All varieties of fruit for sale. H*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19282, 20 September 1924, Page 1

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