t I SHIPPING. FJNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting):— For WELLINGTON from TON-MAORI.-iJonday Wednesday, Friday arrival of 8.40 a.m tram from Dunedin and 6.50 p.m train from Christchurch. " E— 1 uesday. Thursday, Saturday, on arrival of 11.35 a.m train from Dunedin WELLING IU.VPICIGN SERVICE TAM AH IN E From W Li.*. ING 1 UNMonday. Wed" nesday, Friday 3 p.m. f‘ ron i PIC lON - Tuesday Thursday. Saturday 2.30 p.m Foi SYDNEY from VVHLLINGTON•MARAMA Fri., 22nd Nov. 3 p.m. MARAMA Fri., 6th Dec. 3 p.m. Foi SYDNEY from AUCKLANDFri.. 22nd Nov. 3 p.m. MAUNGANUI Fri., 6tb Dec. 3p.m. * Passengers in th:ee classes. Foi MELBOURNE via BLUFF— Fri„ 6th Dec, 4 p.m. MAHENO Fri.. 27th Dec 4 p.m. For MELBOURNE, via LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON—MANUKA Wed. 27tb Nov 2 p.m MANUKA Wedl, IBtb Dec. 2 p.m. ISLAND FOURS—To SUVA (Fiji) NUKUALOFA HAAPAL VAVAI .X Tonga-) APIA (Samoa) from Audi land— TOFUA Saturday. 30th Nov. II a.m To CALCUTTA, from NEW ZEALAND NARBADA January, May, and Septen her, Limited Passenger Accommodation. For NELSON and NEW PLYMOUTi AMARU. TIMARU, LYTTE) TON, and WELLINGTON— (Car: only) CORINNA Saturday. 16th Nov. For HOBART and SYDNEY, via BLUE From PORT CHALMERS (Care only) KARETU Saturday. fßth Nov. For BLUFF (Cargo Only) K.UROW Tuesday. 19th Nov. 0r !,\ P t lE I^P ORNE ' via QA.N ARU, TIMARU, and LYTTELTO (Cargo only) WAIPAHI Wednesday, 20th Nov. CARGO RECEIVED forCORINNA, till 10 a.m. Saturday. Inquiries invited regarding tnns Canaan la h S, ? U s b o Sea S,ands ' Sotiolu d btat , e9 ; Europe, Aroun a 6 T j ur , 8 ’ -"eluding Japan and t East, Around-the-World Tours in eith direction OANADA—UNITED STATI —EUROPE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings. CANADIAN-A USTRALASIAN ROYi MAIL LINE. Via Fiji. Honolulu. Victoria, and Vancouver and UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE. Via Rarotonga. Papeete (Tahiti), ai San FranciscoPassengers in Three Clauses. dam 1 Wellington *,‘7 Oakland —’P San Pianeisoo ” AORANGi I makura NIAGARA TAHITI AORANGI MAKURA Niagara TAHITI AORANGI MAKURA NIAGARA TAHITI AORANGI Dee. 3 Dec. 31 Jan. 28 Feb. 2a Mcb. 25 Apr. 22 V apoonTfi Nov. 19 Dec. 17 Jan. 14 Feb.ll Mch I] April 8 May 6 NE\V ZEALAND TO SYDNEY C- rom Wellington Nor NIAGARA From Auckland De EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU AS; TAHITI. For full particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY NEW ZEALAND. LTD. QRIENT LINE TO LONIJO ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Via Sydney Melbourne. Adelaide. Fremantle, Colombo. Suez Port Ss Naples Toulon. Gibraltar, and Plymou Steamer Dm* ORFORD 20.000 Nov 2i ORON Q AS 20.000 Dec 7 ORONTEB 20.000. Dec 21 ORAMA 20,000 J an - ORMONDE 14.853 Jan II ORSOVA 12,041 Feb ORVIETO 12,133 Feb.' if FARES NEW ZEALANEYTO LONDU First Saloon —Single from .... £lo< Return from *ia< Third ClasS—-Single from .... £3( Return from .... £7( Return Tickets are interchangeable w other Lines upon adjustment of fares. Write for Illustrated Literature. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY i NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Agents Throughout New Zealand. PERSONAL. Mr I. N. While, late o( Pra _ ton Junction, please COMMIT' ft n th i> 89 ,- Times Office, or ph 22-151, Dunedin? CASUN Mary Ann, born Moyglass, 1 trustin, Strukestown, County Rosci ®°“- Inland, or Descendants.—Advant write Mr Teller, 16 Plrle street, Adela PASCO, Thomas, born 1820-21, pres ably In England*—Descendants w air Teller, 16 Plrle street, Adelaide. TUXFORD— George Weston Tuxf left South Australia about 32 y< ago.—Advantage write Mr Teller, 16 F street, Adelaide, immediately. WOULD P H. YOUNG (late Inver gm) please COMMUNICATE ’ H. UawsoTi. St. Andrew street, Invercan TRADE PERSONAL TRY SYDAL before shaving; rub i fore lathering. It helps greatly strengthens the skin. LIDO TEA ROOMS.—Morning Afternoon Teas. Luncheonettes. Cut, Sandwiches for sale, at shortest r MATRIMONIAL. YOUNG Man of 30, recently from England. wishes to CORRESPOND with English girl, view friendship and matrimony; genuine.—s 77, Times. 13n i I REMOVAL NOTICES. MISS ULMER, REMOVED to 141 MUKaV PLACE (two doors below Dr Hall) Superfluous Hairs Moles removed Electro- | r PHE First _ Utility of frequent and I A regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, ana are ready to be swayed and 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 20875, 15 November 1929, Page 1
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