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SHIPPING. ITNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Sailing (Circumstances Permitting):— For WELLINGTON, from LYTTELTON— MAORI.—Monday, on arrival of 11.34 a.m. train from Dunedin. MAORI —Wednesday on arrival of 8.40 ,a.m.' train from Dunedin anjl 6.50 p.m. train from Christchurch. MAORl.—Friday, on arrival of 8.40 a.m. train from Dunedin, and 7.30 p.m. train from Christchurch. WAlllNE,—luesday, Thursday. Saturday. On arrival of 11.34 a.m. train from Dunedin WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE, TAMAHINE— From WELLINGTON.—Monday, Wednesday. Friday, 3 p.m. From PICTON, —Tuesday, Thursday, Snttirdnv 2.30 p.m. TAMAHINE leaves Picton at 7,30- p.m. on Saturday', 4th May, instead of at 2.30 p.m. toi-SMJ.M-A iroiu WELLINGTON"MAUNGANUI Fri.. 10th May 3 p.m. *MARAMA Fri., 24th May 3 p.m. Rot SWj.VEI from ACCKLAND— Fri.. 10th May 3 p.m, MAUNGANUI Fri., 24th May 3 p.m. Foi MEL lit) Li UN L via uYTTKI.iUN and WELLINGTON 'MANUKA Wed., Ist May Noon MANUKA Wed.. i2tb June 2 p.m. For MKLLUURM-, vi ß IJLUFF—MANUKA Tburs.. 23rd May 4 p.m ISLAND TOURS.-To SUVA (Fiji), NUKUALOFA. HAAPAI, VAVAU (Tonga), APIA (Samoa), from Auckland— TOFU A Saturday. 18th May 11 a.m. For NAPIER and GISBORNE via rli * AßU ' and LYi’TELION (Cargo only) K AHIK A Tuesday, 30 th April. For AUCKLAND, via TIMARU, LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON (Largo only) WINGATUI Friday, 3rd May ' For NELSON and NEW PLYMOUTH via OAMARU TIMARU, LYTTEL TON, and WELLINGTON (Cargo only)— s CORINNA Monday, 6th May CARGO RECEIVED for'■fr£vTTr£4, noou Tuesday. MANUKA, till 2 p.m. Tuesday. Inquiries invited regarding trips to Australia South Sea Islands, Honolulu, tK a » n p^ a: fi^m ted States. Europe. Around-p-fe’t ° a fie To , ! Vu ß ’ Japan and the East, Around-the-World Tours in either (CANADA—UNITED STATES —EUROPE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings. CANADIAN-AUSTRALI AN ROYAL MAIL LINE, Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, and Vancouver, and S UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, Via Rarotonga, Papeete (Tahiti), and : San Francisco, . ' Passengers in Three Classes. ... Snip. AORANGI TAHITI NIAGARA M AUNG ANUI MAitI'RATAHITI AORANGI MAUNGANUI NIAGARA TAHITI AORANGI MAKURA NIAGARA NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. TAHITI From Wellington May i NIAGARA From Auckland May 2C EXCURSIONS TOHONOLULU AND TAHITI. For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. OR I ENT LIN E TO LONDON. Via Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle. Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. steamer OSTERI.ET ...~ ORS'IVa OBVIBTO ('HUIINPP. ORON'PA Y ORAUA ;. OSTERLEY Xon« Frmu Sydney ”T?,I2S lUb Uai 12,041 SStb Slav 13,133 22nd Jim* H,8,i3 SOrfi Jiit% 10,000 17tb Ang. 20 ""0 14th Prm 12,129 28th Sept FARES N.Z. TO LONDON: Saloon—Single, £lO4 to £140; Return, £lB2 to £245. Third Class—Single, £39. £4l, £45; Return. £7O. £74. £Bl. - Return Tickets are interchangeable with other Lines upon adjustment of Fares. . UNRIVALLED THIRD CLASS. Passengers not desirous of paying First Saloon Fares arc invited to consider that the Orient Line has to offer at. fares — i Single, £39 to £45; return. £7O to £Bl— most comfortable and interesting journey to London., Great improvement in tl\e third class has been made in the four new 20,000-tou liners now on "the Australian. run. No modern .appliances for passengers’ comfort nave been overlooked, the Punkah Louvre system of direct ventilation .to cabins being particularly effective. Those steamers which before the Line's change of policy carried three classes have been remodelled, and Second Saloon accommodation, public rooms, and deck space have been given to the third class. Deck cabins are available. n ’he Route—via Colombo and Suez—is the most interesting, and includes 11 ports of call between Sydney and London. An attractive variation is the Cairo Excursion, which at a moderate figure enables passengers to see the Pyramids and Cairo by leaving the ship at Suez and joining again at Port Said. ORIENT LINE CLUIdES. April to October, 1920. MEDITERRANEAN AND ADRIATIC. THE CANARIES AND MADEIRA, ' FJORDS OF NORWAY. NORTHERN CAPITALS OF EUROPE. The Cruises vary in length from 13 to 34 and the Fares range from 20 guineas. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPAN 1 NEW ZEALAND, Agents for NEW ZEALAND. ■ L’LECTIONISM - (7) : For three X-J Arthur Paape was the late Rt. Hoi F. Massey's chief organiser. He solicits one vote on May 1. and If el will look after your Interests. j’til'- First (julit.v .. .~1 yjHj A regular Advertising consists in this; There is at all times a large clas of Persons, both in country and town who have-no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles; and are readv to he swayed atid drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20704, 30 April 1929, Page 1

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