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•VTEW 17EALAND TYAtRY •nUIIMERS" rpOHR TO T7IUROPE, J- MAY, ■*-« 1930. <HOS. COOK AND SON hsivu arranged for a Tour for N.Z. Farmers to Visit Great Britain, Ireland and the Continent wiiii Experienced Courier, visitiiis British Parniß, Shows, lierils, etc. A Tour Combiniug Business with Pleasure in MAY, 1930. Inclusive Price from N.Z Covering Passage, Travel, £Ol Hotel, 1 ftiui all Expense. Send for Detailed Programme. HOS. ANP OON, WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL AGENTS, N.Z. INSURANCE BLDGS., AUCKLAND. LUXURY AND COURTESY BY CANADIAN PACIFIC. The moment travellers board CANADIAN PACIFIC trains they become the guests of the World's Greatest Transportation System. Rich elegance ol appointments—comfort of surroundings —all the refinements of service associated with the foremost metropolitan hfetels are at .their command. Quiet, well-trained porters meet—even participate—their every need. , . Ideal surroundings are found in. the dining cars. Snowy liijen—lustrous silver—sparkling crystal. CANADIAN PACIFIC cooking has been the standard Isy which meals are i compared—seldom equalled—neVer excelled. The meals that inftico vou want to TRAVEL to TASTE. > For Ihe interesting booklets, which tell yo nabout the Canadian Pacific way to Eiitope apply to A. \V. Essex, J'asscnger Manager for New Zealand, 32-34 Quay Street, Auckland.* THE HEW EEALAXD IHIPPHfO COMPACT, LTD. f AST PASSENGER VESSELS IN DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL AND CURACAO". With Unsurpassed Accommodation. ii* * Sailing finaly frbih inkier. (Subject to Alteration.^ xBANGITIKI Wellington April 2B 1 daybreak. fRUAPEHtJ Wellington April 29 •BUAHINE Auckland May 24 tRANGITATA Welliiigt</a June 21 xRANGITANE Wellington July 19 •BOTOItTJA Wellington Aug. IB •REMUERA Wellington Aug. 26 xRANGITIKI Wellington Sept, 13 +Jnterui»cliate saloon. xNew Motor Vessel, 17,000 tons, nc!> calling at Curacao or Piteairn Island. •Oil fuel. Calling off Piteairn bland weather permitting. Return Tickets aw interchangeable with other. Lines. For farther particulars, apply THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, 18 Childers Road, RICHARDSON AND CO., LTD. SHIPOWNERS. Head Offico: Port Ahuriri, Wairoa Agents: Dalgaty and Xo. :.-. Wellington Agents: Johnston & Co.,_ MO. . Bay Agents: 3. B. btafforfi. Representative, Auckland Agents: Watfcfa and Wall's. WELLINGTON-*.' A P* WR-G ISRORNiffi u , SERVICE. 1. service between these ports. She loads in" Wellington oh Mondays and Tueadajji Napier Thursday, and discharges and loads ta Gisbornefor Wellington ©a Fridays, AUCKLAND-GISBORNE. SERVICE., , Mi t.s.s. AWAHOU maintains a weekly cargo service between- Auckland and Gisborne;. She. loads in Auckland on Mondays and Tuesdays for Tpkomara Bay and Gishomo; discharges and. loads in Gisboroe for Auckland on Fridays. mi A, AUCKLAND-NAPIER TO EAST COAST The s.s, PUKEKO, ' running betweefl JLnckiand and Napier, maintains a regular cargo and passenger service with East Coast Bays. LYTTKLTON-GISBORNE-COAST SERVICE. . A reraiar service is maintained between MtleltM, waikokopn, Coast Bays, and Guborne. NAPIKR-WAIROA SERVICE. 1 A Tefrn>r service is. maintained between *Tapler »ad Wairoa (weather permitting).. Several steamers trade continually tn radically every Coast landing between rsUington and Auckland. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Agents. 1 , 'Fao&as: Shipping Office, 1081, Private 1451.

TRAMWAY AND RAILWAY MKN. Tramway men and railway men particularly require an accurate timckeerjej-, but accuracy should bo tlie firsl requisite in llio watch rtf every man and woman. The second essential is beauty. Roth of thesfl important elements are rombined i)i the Botox, wlriclr has created 25 world's records for accuracy and class "A" honors al the, world's leading observatbri**.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17238, 19 April 1930, Page 3

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