[The Otago Daily 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 P. ■* 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sydney to London, via Australian Ports, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt. Marseilles, Gibraltar, Tangier, and Plymouth. All vessels may call at any Ports on or off the route, and the route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice. FIRST SALOON. SECOND SALOON TOURIST ONE CLASS ONLY MOOLTAN* 20.952 Oct. 17 MOLDAVIAtabcd 16.556 Oct. 31 MALOJA* ...••« 20.914 NOV 14 STRATHNAVER'a .... 22.283 Nov 28 STRATHAIRD'ai 22.284 Dec. 10 CATHAYtf 15225 Dec. 24 NARKUNDA* 16.632 Jan. 9 MONGOLIAtbd 16.600 Jan. 23 MOOLTAN*f 20.932 Feb. 4 MOLDAVIAtbcdf 16.556 Feb. 17 MALOJA'f 20.914 Mat. STRATHNAVER'a .... 22583 Mar. 20 COMORINtcf 15.241 Mar. 31 tFirst and Second Saloon. 'First Saloon and Tourist Class, t Tourist Class only, a Calls Port Sudan b Omits Gibraltar and Plymouth, c Omits Bombay, d Omits Tangier, f Calls Hobart. CORONATION, LONDON, MAY 12, 1937. COMORIN arrives Marseilles May 7. Passengers can arrive London May 8 by travelling overland on f and O. special train. Fare: MarseillesLondon, from £l2. • Fares: New Zealand to London. First Saloon from £B7; Second Saloon from £67; Tourist Class from £4O. Fares are subject to Exchange. Local Agents: THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO..JLTD., WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD.. Joint Agents, Tourist Class: MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO.. LTD. SOUT& AFRICA & ENGLAND BLUE FUNNEL AND WHITE STARABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE. •AscaniusOct. 6 fThemistocles Nov. 25 ICeramic Oct 21 Anchises Dec. 28 •Carries Ist Class only. tCabin Class only, f Carries Ist and 3rd Class Only S.S. CERAMIC. This vessel's passenger accommodation has been entirely remodelled. Every cabin has hot and cold running water; a number of cabins •with Private Bathroom also available. Johannesburg, Empire Exhibition, commencing September. gage and Agency Co., r M, • urns philp 'line; JAVA AND~sINGAPORE. Via BRISBANE, TOWNSVILLE. and THURSDAY ISLAND. . Leaves Sydney. ■ •:>. 1936. MERKUR .. ........ -9ft. 8 MARELLA .. ... .*>■-..••- Nov. .1 MERKUR .... .. .. .... Pec^^P WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS & sgg£ DUNEDIN4VANGANUI SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED. S.S. HOLMDALE. / For OAMARU, TIMARU, f-YTTEL-INST. KEITH RAMSAY Telephone 12-523 (2 lines) "EITH RAMSAY. LIMITED M.V. HOLMGLEN. 7 PLYffi T R H U anTLYTTELTOIg-^ INST. Telephone 12-523 (2 lines* rnHE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPA PING COMPANY, LTD. • M.V. GALE. For TIMARU. LYTTELTON WEL: Iff °S a tr% N A G Lffis|oN NORTH and PATEA).-WEDNES DAY, October 7. Cargo receive, at D Shed till 4 p.m. This Day. H. L. TAPLEY & CO.. LTD Phone 13-913. Agents UDDART PARKER. LTD. "incorporated in Victoria. Australia.) TSM.V. WANGANELLA, .10,000 tons (Circumstances oermitting) For SYDNEY and MELBOURNE (from Wellington). October 22 and November 19, AUCKLAND to SYDNEY, October 8 and November 6. For further particulars and bookings apply NEILL & COMPANY. LIMITED. . Agents Crawford street. VIA AMERICA. Travel at least one way by the fascinating Pacific route, crossing Canada or the United States. Enjoy the thrill of an Atlantic passage from New York or Montreal to England or the Continent on a Cunard-White Star vessel, reowned for SPEED. LUXURY, AND COMFORT. Cabin, Tourist, and Third-class accommodation. Specially reduced Round-lhe-World Tickets available. CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD., (Incorporated in England). Agents everywhere. ?OR NEW ZEALAND TRAVhIL BOOK YOUR TICKETS By Rail, Steamer. Motor, or Air THOS. COOK & SON. BOND STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23005, 7 October 1936, Page 1
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