TOION' S.Sv CO ■OF N.Z., LTD. BAILINGB- (Circumstances Permitting). FOR xiUCKLANP JV’ia Tokpmam Ray Wainui. Saturday, November 6 6 a.m. Kaiti side (-Meantime) 11 FOR NAPIER (Only). Wainai,- Wednesday, November 3, 4 p.m. • t - . Kaiti side (Meantime) PYift jfICToK (Trom Wellington). Ngaio, Mon., Wed., Fri-, a p.m. 'KOR LYTTFLTON' drew Wellington). Wahine, Mon., Wed., Fn., Mb p.m. Maori, Tues., Thurs., Sat., ..45 p.m FOR SYDNEY (from Auckland). Marama, Friday, Noyembei 12, 5 p.mMaunganui, Friday, November 46 (Passengers in three classes.) FOR SYDNEY (from Wellington). , ‘Maunganui, Friday, Nov. 12. o p.m. Marama, Friday, November 26 (‘Passengers in three classes.) P(!R MELBOURNE (from Wellington). Maheuo (Direct), , • - Saturday, November 10, .\oon. FOR Fiji (Suva), TONGA \avnu, ; • Haapui, Nukualofa), SAMOA (Apia) From Auckland. Tofua, Saturday, November 6. 11 a.m. Enquiries are invited regarding trips Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, around the-Pacifio tours, including Japan ami the East, around-the-World tours in either direction . HAWAII fWhere it- is always Summer). T-> EDUCED FARES TO HONOLULU K FROM AUCKLAND. Aorangi Nov. 23 and Jan. 10. Niaca r a Dec. 21 and I eh. laRETURNING FROM HONOLULU Niagara ...... Nov. 24 and Jan. L. ‘ Aorangi ; Dec. 22 and ten 16. RETURN FARE: First Class, £oO. ' " For full particulars apply to • •• UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD.^
C VNADA —TJNxTBD STATES »* • —EUROPE ' Regular Fortnightly Sailings. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN R.M. LINE, Via Fiji, Honolulu, and' Vancouver and UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, • ■ V«a Rarotonga, Papeete (Tahiti), and ■' ; San Francisco. .Ship. makura ♦AORANGI TAHITI' ■(•NIAGARA MAKURA TAHITI Maiinganui (■NIAGARA MAKURA *AORANGI TAHITI +NIAGARA MAKURA AORANGI TAHITI Nov. 23.. Dec. 21., Jan. 20. Feb. 15. Mar. 15. April 1". May 10. DKUIu AKW iMba.'in , *AQRANGI, from Auckland, Tuesday, Norembea 9, 5 p.m. - TAHtTI, from Wellington, aoout Tuesday, November 23. . ‘Magnificent New (Quadruple Screw Motor .Ship,, 17,491 tons register. . fTripte Screw, Oil Fuel. 13,41.5 ton*, e&gister. .. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. * (Specially-. Reduced First and Second Class Fare's. Full paiticulars on applica-' u °unigN s.s. co. or h.z.. ltd.
ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS. ‘ SYDNEY TO LONDON. Via Colombo, Sues, Port Said, Naples - \ Toulon, Gibraltar and Plymouth. c learnt: Otranto Orpjisay tteterlej drama 1 Drums Oreora Orvieto , OtrantoOrmonde Oronsay Osterley Grama ORMUZ ion*. 20,001) 20,000 12.129 20.000 14,583 12,041 12,133 •211,000 14,835 20,000 12.129 20,000 14,583 Bails about November 13. December 11. December 24 January 8. January 22 February 5 February 19. March 2. March 16, March 30. April 12 April 27. Mav 14 First and Third Classes Only. ■ UNION S.S. CO. OP NZ, LTD. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND tilE .‘WORLD'S GREATEST SCLNIC -ROUTE—THE CANADIAN PAL IF it RAILWAY, ; In Conjunction with -■ C AXADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE TO YANCUUN'ER, B.C. 'With a tot.-il length, including lines owned out! controlled, ot over 10,ICC miles, .the » Canadian I'ucifA , Rail way 'serves nil the important.industrial, commercial, and • agricultaral sections ol Canada,*as well as many part., of the United . States.. Practlc.a.ly every large citv oi'> Canada is on its system. R passe.s thrpugh fanioua historic spots, . wonderful vacation’and sporting resorts, and some* of tile must magntlicont 'scenery in the world is REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS OF Ti IE CANADiAX PACI ilO R AILW A Y When you travel to the Oi l Country by- the C.P.R. you will appiecnte'.t.he Itl.vufioris" comfort" of-"the''.‘daily transcontinental C.P.R. trams, tin* snlendid hotel accommodation in thirteen oit cs eh route,' and' the riingnilicencc of the C.P.R. Atlantic Fleet of Monoclass and Empress Steamships Reservations made on Sleeping Cars. IfoteWr : aucß Atlantic For descriptive pamphlets .arid full particulars apply to .any nffii of the Union Steam Ship (?•>. of N.Z., Ltd.. Thr-s Cook and Son, or Sclater. repte>entntive, Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Union lioasl, Sydney. N.S.W. ’ .. HUBDART, PARKER UNE. FAVORITE PASSENGER. .SERVICi •Sailings (circnm.s{ances- ; permitting). FROM AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY ULIMARO A. Friday, Nov. 5 FROM WELLINGTON FOR SYONKN ULIMARQA, Friday, Nov. IS DALGETY & 00., LTD. . ' 1. AGENTS. ■ -a . . Shipping Phone 181.-j
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17178, 30 October 1926, Page 6
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