SHIPPING ■V ; NEW ZEALAND, LTD.; Sailings. (Circumstances Permitting): — For WELLINGTON, from LYTTEL- V TONMAORI.—Monday, on arrival of 8.40 a.m. train from Dunedin, and 7.10 i p.m. train from Christchurch. Wed- . nesday, Friday: On arrival of 11.35 a.m. train from Dunedin. ' RANGATIRA. Tuesdayy Thursday, Saturday. On arrival of 11.35 a.m. train from Dunedin. . WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. ;. :KVi TAMAHINE— From Wellington.—Mon., Wed., Fri. 2.45 ' ' p.m. From Picton.—Tues., Thurs., Sat., 2.45 p.m." n '' . For SYDNEY—(With through Booking to Melbourne and other Australian ports)—' Passengers in 3 classes. Ship's doctors carried. •*■ From Wellington: MAUNGANUI, Tuesday, June 27 3 p.m. MARAMA Friday. July 14 3 p.m. :■'■ .■'■■■ From Auckland: MARAMA, Friday, June 30 3 p.m. MONO WAT. Monday,. July 10 —\ Inclusive Tours in Australia arranged. For SUVA. (Fiji). HONOLULU; VICTORIA (8.C.), and VANCOUVERNIAGARA, from Auck., June 27 1! a.m. •For SUVA (Fiji). APIA (Samoa), NUKUALOFA (Tonga), from Auckland— WAIPAHI (Cargo), Sat., July 8 Ttf CALCUTTA, SINGAPORE; RANGNARBADA, January. May, September., For WESTPORT direct (Cargo only) KINI. Tuesday. June .27 For -WELLINGTON. NAPTER, and GISBORNE; via OAMARU. TIMARU, . and'LYTTELTON. (Cargo only) POOLTA. Tuesday, June 27 11 a.m. For WELLINGTON. NELSON, and NEW PLYMOUTH, via OAMARU, TIMARU, and LYTTELTON (Cargo ;.■-, only)— .'..".' OPIHI, Wednesday. June 28, For WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND. - via TIMARU and LYTTELTON > > (Cargo only) WINGATUI. Saturday, July 1..'■' —; . For SYDNEY and NEWCASTLE, via. TIMARU. LYTTELTON, and , BLUFF. (Cargo only)— . WAIKOUAITI, Monday, July 3 ■ CARGO NOW RECEIVED FOR—POOLTA,* till 10 a,m. Tuesday (E' and E Sheds). KINI. till 10 a.m. Tuesday (G. H. I -V" Sheds). I--, v-. •;/.,/ '.,■'■ ;'.■■-■••:' OPIHI, till 2 p.m; Wednesday (G. H."I ■ Sheds).: Inquiries invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands,' Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Arouhd-the-Pacific Tours, including Japan and the East. Around-the-World Tours in either direction. CANADA-UNITED STATES Through: Bookings by ; ■ - CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN AND ■} '-. UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. Fortnigtftly Sailings Across the Pacific: Passenger* in Three Classes. ..■'; ' : Wellington to | Auckland to '; v , Rarotonga, I Suva (Fiji), 'Ship/ .Tahiti, San Honolulu, ;•!■-.■ Francisco. ■" -A- Victoria,. •Niagara ■—-..'.. Maunganui July Tl Aorangi •/ . ;.-\'.:-:':. Makura Aug. 8 Monowai Maunganui Sept. 5 Aorangi —- Makura Oct. 3 Niagara \ -r—. , Maunganui Oct. 31 . Aorangi -r- i Makura ■ Nov. 28 June 27Aug. 22 • Sept. 19 U.S;A AND CANADIAN RAILWAY ,' TRAVEL. Itineraries, cost, of tours, and all information supplied. Rail and Hotel reservations arranged. • * Excursions -to Honolulu and Tahiti Visit Chicago World's Fair, JuneNovember. 1933. . full particulars apply , . UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z;, LTD. ORIENT LINE TO LONDON Via Sydney. Melbourne. Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon. Palma, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. R.M.S. ORSOVAf 12,041 July 22 R.M.S ORONSAY .. 20.000 Aug' 19 R.M.S DRAMA .. 20,000 Sept.. 16 R.M.S. ORMONDEtt 14,853 Oct. 14 t Tourist Steamer—One Class Only. . . * Orsbva does not call at Aden or Palma. .-■■' t Ormonde does not call at Palma. Fares t'ew Zealand to London: Ist Saloon from £B7 Single, £152 Return. 3rd Class from £39 Single. £7O Return Tourist: From £4O Single, £72 Return. All Fares subject to Exchange, which may be ascertained on inquiry. UNION S.S. CO OF N.Z*.. LTD., • .'.". Agents. EDUCATIONAL iHE THOROUGHNESS OF THEIR - STUDY AND THE POLISH OF THEIR EXAMINATION ANSWERS." This ■is the reason assigned by the Chairman of the Examining Board of the Australasian Institute of Secretaries for the remarkable series of successes achieved by New Zealand candidates in competition with all Australia in securing the Gold Medal awarded to those obtaining highest marks in the Final Secretarial Examinations. For the last' three consecutive_ years Hemingway students have won this Gold Medal. • ' • Link up for a .certain pass ,with the School whose students attain outstanding success in Accountancy, Secretarial, Banking, Degree, Matriculation, and other Public Examinations • HEM 1 N G W AY ' S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516. Auckland. RS CHIRNSIDE, Ladles' Cutter, Teacher I J.VL of Dressmaking, Manse street; classes day and evening; materials cut. partly made If required : paper patterns cut to measure; less material required when Using patterns I cut to your own size. Open Friday evenings till 8.30. . 17ju RODMURE SCHOOL OK SCIENTIFIC DRESSMAKING Allbeli Charuberß. 154 Stuart street.—Students" Day and Evening Classes under personal supervision of Principal. J. S. Cross. Ladies* Own Material made up or cut and tacked up olinnc--13-X« ' •_ iOSSBOI HAM'S COLLEGE.—Shorthand, jr typing. Book-keeping, Government Exlamination. —Passed 88J per cent.; Seniors. 821 per cent. Juniors.—Telephone 10-738 ARGERY HELPS, Homecraft Studio, 68 1 XIJL George street (opp. Wardell's)k— I Tuition given In all branches of Art Day 1 and Evening Classes Tju ► RlDGE.—Contract, Auction, thoroughly . i TAUGHT; beginners, advanced pupils; 2a 6d lesson; practice classes Is.—Phone Mrs Jeavons (13-023). _26ju ADVERTISING points out the merits of a product and impresses the buyer with its aesirability.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21990, 27 June 1933, Page 1
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