BUNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. SAILINGS- (weather arid other ciremn'■r;'v atanceß permitting) TOKOMARU BAY AND AUCKLAND. Aiahuni, • Saturday/Aug 2. 3 p.m. ‘ .. ,-A * (Meantii. - • - fOffiee closes Noon Saturday.) NAPIER ONLY • Arahura, Wed., July »ff, 3 p.m. "i (Meantime) Arahttra: Friday. August 1, 5 P-m. (Meantime) WELLINGTON TO LYfTELTON. Maori, Mon., Wed., Fri., 7.45 p.m. Mararoa, Tues,, Thurs., Sat. 7.45 p.m. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY! Maheno, Friday, August 1. Manuka, Friday. August, 22. WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY. Manuka, Friday, August 8. Maheno, Friday, August 15. MELBOURNE (from Bluff). Moerakii, About Thursday, August 7. FIJI (Suvaj" TONGA (Vavau, ilaapai, Nukualofa), SAMOA (Apia) From'Auckland. Tofua Saturday, August 9. Taking Passengers. Tofua. leaving Auckland 4th October, will call at Levitka (Fiji) to enable passengers to witness celebrations in connection with Jnlnlefe Anniversary of the cession of the Fiji Group. RAROTONGA. RAIATEA, PAPEETE, AITUTAKI MAMGATA./ Ngakuta Early. - ■ - •'(CargoDtTWARD PASSENGERS BY TENDER MUST OBTAIN BOAT PASSES AT OFFICE. THE “ALL RED” ROUTE Canada, United States, United King, dom, via Suva, Honolulu; and Vancouver. MAKURA, from Auckland, sth August. NIAGARA, from Auckland, 2nd. Sept. MAKItRA, from Auckland, 30lh Sept. ! ” UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE To United States, Canada, United Kingdom, via Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco. TAHITI, from Wellington* 19th August MAUNGANUI (from Wei. 16th Sept. TAHITI, from Wellington, 14th Oct, '‘'Return tickets to United Kingdom by either of the above Services can be made available for return by P. and 0. or Orient Line via Suez, or by N.Z.S. Co. or S.S. and A. Co, via Panama, upon adjustment of fare. UNION STEAM SHIP CO) OF N.Z. LTD. ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS. ORIENT LINE TO LONDON. Via Colombo, Suez,! Port Said, Naples, ; . Toulon, Gibraltar and Plymouth. *Carries First and Third Classes Only. fßeduced Saloon Fares. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. HUDDART, PARKER LINE. FAVORITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Sailings (circumstances permitting): 'FROM AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY. T.s.a. .vUJimaroa, Friday, August Bth. FROM WELLINGTON FOR SYDNET' T.s.'s. Friday. July 25th. (Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.) 'V OALCETY & Co., Ltd. V AGENTS. Shipping ’Phone 1396.
: , ;• MAIL NOTICE. - 'FRIDAY,’’AUGUST 1. Napier and Southern Offices, Auckland and Main Trunk Offices, per Arahura, at 4 .p.m. '■ •Australian Offices, per Arahura, at 4 P?I "' ‘ ’ SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. Australian and Main Trunk Offices, /Napier and South, via Auckland, per Arahura;'. at 2 p.m. ■ Australian.. Offices, pto- , Aralnfra, at 2 p.ni. ■ Vancouver and other parts of Canada, and United .States of America, Fiji, Hawaiian Island, Japan, West Indies, Central America, and South America; also United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Vancouver (due in London September 7th), ■ per s.s. Makura, from Auckland. Titae advised later.’ j ‘ ' W. FISHER, Chief Postmaster.
FICTION. Bridges, Roy—Rat’s Castle, 6/6 posted. Burroughes, E. R.—Tarzan and the Golden Lion, 6/2 posted. Cross IZ ora) Daughter of the Seven JVliie, 6/6. - ' Frankau,-' ! Cranston's Lady, 6/8. Haggard, H. Rider—-Heu-Heu, 6/6. Ibanez, V. B.—Shadow of the Cathedral. 6/8. Keabie, R. —Recompence: Sequel to Simon Called l’eter; 6/0. Oabeshott, R. Cat and Come Again, A;: 6/6. Oppenheim, E. P.—Michao<!’s Evil Deeds, 4/-, Newman, R. Man 'with the Million • Pounds, 6/6. Shgiy, ‘ S.—The Woman-Tamer, 6/8_ Wells, H. G.—The Dream, 6/8. GENERAL. Crane, Dr. Lighted Windows, posted "'6/6 ' ' Crane, Dr.—Folded Hands, posted 6/6. Ford, Henry—My Life and Work, posted 4/-. Papini, G. —Story of Christ, posted 11/2. DON'T READ THIS AD., AND FORGET! REMEMBER ! DUCO MOTOR SERVICE RUN Daily Cars between Gisborne, Wairoa, and Napier, leaving Main Office; at 8 a.m. DUCO offers you a maximum service at a minimum price. Call around and make enquiries. \ We will be pleased to meet you. ( Sole Booking Agents: LOVELL AND WILLIAMS. White Car .Service to Opotiki, Whakatane, and Rotorua. Return Fare £5 5/-. BOOK WITH US! Head Off ire, 11 Peel St. 'Phone 133 Or F. DnVy’s, Tolwiccbnist. 'Phong 1124. uoa - duco Th,e Owner-Driver Motor Service. GREASE-PROOF P/PER, for Meat ' or Butter Wrapping, now on sale fit Herald .Tnbhine Department. BtITTER PAPER, printed or pa»»n, at Herald OSice.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16495, 30 July 1924, Page 6
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