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SHIPPING w ORLD’S GREATESI TRAVEL SYSTEM CANADIAN PACIFIC KAILWAV . a 21,000-mile system, spanning the Noitn American continent with direct services or connections to the US, and linking together by modern passenger and freignt trains the great cities, industries and agricultural areas of Canada CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELb—at Victoria. Lake Louise. Banff Toronto (The Royal York-largest in the Empire) Que bee iChateau Frontenac—twice during the war the meeting place of the Allied leaders), and other places CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS—aII war losses of the two-ocean (leet to be replaced CANADIAN PACIFIC AIR LlNES—serving the mineral-rich northlands of Canada For literature and Information apply CANADIAN PACIFIC, Auckland Wellington Or any Office of the Union S S Co. A. N. Z. LINE. t Montreal, Australia, New Zealand Line, Ltd. (Incorporated in Canada.) REGULAR MONTHLY SERVICE TO U.S.A. AND CANADA. Ports of Discharge—New York, Boston, and Montreal. “ HOPERANGE ” (Chief agent: Port Line, Ltd.) Loading at Timaru and Wellington, August. 1946. ' “ FORT KAS'KASKIA” (Chief agent: Federal S.N. Co., Ltd.) Loading at Napier and Lyttelton, September, 1946. (Vessels, ports and dates subject to alteration without notice.) Cargo accepted for inland ports in U.S.A. and Canada. For further information apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COLTD., or FEDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO„ LTD. (Agents: The N.Z. Shipping CoLtd.), or _ , PORT LINE, LTD, (Agents: H. L. Tapley and Co., Ltd.). THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD. DIRECT SERVICE TO U.K., VIA PANAMA CANAL AND CURACAO Ports and dates subject to alteration. * Under Imperial Government Requisition. t Under Imperial Government Requisition as Hired Transport. a Cabin Class. b Tourist Class. c These ships, until they are refitted in 1947-48, will carry passengers in dormitories accommodating 16 to 20 persons and in tiered berths in cabins. All persons wishing to procceed to the United Kingdom must first obtain Exit Permits from the Department of Internal Affairs. Full particulars of further procedure may be obtained on application to the Company’s Offices and Agents throughout New Zealand. P. and 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Principal Agents. THE N Z SHIPPING CO- LTD R I E N T LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. UNION S.S. CO OF N.Z., LTD.. Agents throughout New Zealand £JANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE UNION S.S CO OF N.Z.. LTD. Agents throughout New Zealand C.' CAMPBELL, LTD, Have now obtained a Transport Licence Permitting them to undertake FURNITURE REMOVALS BY ROAD TO ANY DESTINATION IN THE SOUTH ISLAND. Phones 11-623 and 12-217, BOARD AND RESIDENCE THE LEVIATHAN DUNEDIN’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL 1 minute from Railway Station. Daily Rate 12s 6d. Mr and Mrs T. Esple. Phone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. Douglas private hotei (Next Town Hall) Casual? 10s dav: permanents by arrange men! Comfort assured Phonr 12-601 CHRISTIAN Widow, 45. would give parttime services, return Furnished BedSilting Room: .prefer evenings free.—6Bs Times. CASTLEREAGH I Mrs McMasteri 60 Upper Stuart street. Superior Accommodation, bed, breakfast. BOARD Wanttd, for Two Girls; Queenstown: fortnight from Christmas Day.—6o) Times. REFINED, Quiet Lady desires private board or room any place handy ‘■'•am or bus; sunny.—742. Times. - YOUNG Man would like Board or Single Furnished Room: must be central.—77s Times. . WANTED Good Country Home for Healthy Boy, aged 10 months.—73s, Times WANTED, good home toi three ehildren ages 12 to 10 years.—6B3 Times. AL.tir.rt I House S 1 Clair Bv the Sea phone 23-48) moderate taritl undet if* fpn-’n*'! inf*nt WANTED Board; for mother and two children in Central Otago: school holidays.—7l7 Times. YOUNG man requires Board foi two months; central.—Ring 10-016 between 8.30 a m. and 5 p.m.

it's penny wise ana pounds tooiisn to use inferior coal—insist on Kaitangata.— Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26215, 27 July 1946, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26215, 27 July 1946, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26215, 27 July 1946, Page 9