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[The Otago Dally Times Is registered at the General Post Office. London, and transmissible through the post In the United Kingdom at the Newspaper rate of postage.] SHIPPING. PAND O. COMP AY’S ROYAL • MAIL STE AMERS TO LONDON. t ____ FIRST AND SECOND SALOON ONLY. LONDON, VIA WAY PORTS, FROM SYDNEY Ig am( , Ton?. Date Sailing. MONGOLIA 16.504 lan. 27 MALOJA - 20.837 Feb. 10 CATHAY 15.000 Feb. 23 N ALDER A ' r.... 15.993 Mar. 9 COMORIN ......... 15,000 Mar. 23 NARKUNDA 16,227 Apl- 6 Return Tickets available by P. and a l Branch Line, N.Z. Shipping Co., Co., via Vancouver, U.S.S. Co.» ia Fnsco, and Orient Line. „ , For passage rates, porta of call and otner information apply to DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED!, Agents, HITE STAR L~I NB. From Australian Ports to United Kingdom, via Durban and Capetown. CABIN PASSENGERS ONLY. Steamer. Tor li ( £ eav *? Sy + Smc 12,222 Feb. 10 CER A MIC 18,495 Mar. 24 SUEYIC 12.686 A P r -l 7 ._ f Via Suer. Third Class Passengers Only, t Fares £4O, £42, £45 from Dunedin. Passengers disembark M Southampton. Fares from Dunedin.—To United dom, from £65 to £95; to South Africa, brom £42 to £55. _ , . For further particulars apply to gjSfSli. I co. (LTD.;, MURRAY, ROBERTS. & CO. (LTD.), LINE. From Australian Ports to Southampton, via South Africa and Tenenffe e . Tons. Leave? Sydney. Steamer, ■ LU _ I c r A(V% tp-v* iq EURIPIDES 15.000 Feb. 13 SOPHOCLES 12.500 Apr. \ ntrvr'TrVPS ... 12,500 Apr? zj THEMIsfoCLES .. 11.250 May 23 Fares from Dunedin. —Salon; To Umt Kingdom, from £102; to South 079 Third Class: Wellington to bontti to s S£L A& a^ ■093 Tours in South Africa, mausi Tm,‘„ to Victoria Falls and throughout South Africa, at reduced rates. For further particular? appty to N aWoN AGE CO- ff-m ROBERTS. & CO. (LTP.h_ PARKER (LIMITED). intercolonial SERVICES. FOR SYDNEY (Circumstances permitting); ■ — From Auckland: ULIMAROA, 29th JANUARY, 26th FEBRUARY. From Wellington: ULIMAROA, 12th FEBRUARY, 12th MARCH. For further particulars and passage booking apply to NEILL & CO. (LIMITED), Agepts, Bond street. TNUNEDIN-WANGANUI sh JJCOMPANY (LIMITED) SHIPPING S.S. HOLMDALE. r or 0 AMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and WANGANUI. —MONDAY, Ist February. Cargo now being received at D Shed. KEITH RAMSAY, Telephone 253. Agent. rpflE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPX ping COMPANY (LTD.). S.S. GALE. —For "TIMARU, LYTTELTON. WELLINGTON, and WANGANUI.—MONDAY, February 1. Cargo being received on Saturday at D Shed. H. L. TAPLEY & CO.. Telephones 146 and 812. Agents. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERV CHANT SERVICE (LIMITED). S.S. CANADIAN BRITISHER Will LOAD AT DUNEDIN For New York, Boston, and Halifax, and -*• Inland Points in U.S.A. and Canada. ABOUT JANUARY 29. Rates of freight and further particulars, apply H. L. TAPLEY & CO., 119 Rattray street, Dunedin. Telephones 812 and 146. s. S. 0 R E T I, For INVERCARGILL. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. Cargo received at D Shed till Noon, A. J. ALLEN (LIMITED). Telephone 2863. Agents. c OOK ’ S TOURS. TOURS ARRANGED. ITINERARIES PREPARED. QUOTATIONS GIVEN. FOR YOUR TRIP TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. SEND FOR SCENIC BOOKLET. SEND FOR SCENIC BOOKLET. NO BOOKING FEES. Apply BRODRICK & CHALMER, Bond street, nest N.Z. Express Co. ’Phone 154. PERSONAL. HARRY WELLS CHAPMAN, write or see Niece, Rose Chant, care Schncldeman's, 757 George street. 27ja WILL Gentleman siyoU'.rliig last week r?r ti-u-ainmg room in superior residence, CORRESPOND 400, Times Office?^ WOULD the Catholic Widow. South Dunedin, REPLY again to Catholic Man, with view of matrimony?—4o9. Times. I WILL NOT be responsible for any DEBTS contracted by my Wife. Alice Philp, on and after this date,—Herbert Philp. 20ja rpHEY ARE HERE NOW! THE LATEST NOVELS. BY LEADING WRITERS OF FICTION. The BOOK DEPOT has just opened up a splendid supply of the NEW NOVELS that people arc talking about, EXHIBITION VISITORS who want really enjoyable reading for leisure hours, you will iind it in the following:— •'■ Jericho Sands, by Mary Borden. “ The Goose ’Woman," Rex Beach. “ The Dote Rack," Cecil Robertson. “ The Painted Veit," Somerset Maugham. “ The Flight of the Heron," D. K. Brosted, author of “ Mr Rov.d.” “Queer Judson,” Jos. C. Lincoln. “ The Man the Women Loved," Ruby M. Ayres. “Little Ships,” Kathleen Norris. And many more, all 6s each. N.Z. BIBLE AND BOOK SOCIETY, Booksellers and Stationers, 48 PRINCES STREET.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19700, 29 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19700, 29 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19700, 29 January 1926, Page 1

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