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GO HOME VTA CANADA. WORLD'S GREATEST SCENIC ROUTE. Seventeen wonderful days from Auckland to Vancouver by the magnificent M.S. Aornngi or R.M.S. Niagara, via Suva, Honolulu and Victoria, 8.0. Canadian National Trains carry you from Vancouver to the Atlantic Coast through the highest Canadian Rockies and the world-farnbus .TASTER NATIONAL PARK—yoii sen great and thriving cities, the golden prairies— Mighty Niagara Falls, historic Quebec, and at no extra charge visit New York — their tho world’s largest and fastest liners to Eittope. Tho modem traveller chooses modern railway travel—Canadian National Railways—the acme of luxury and comfort, Radio and Wireless Telephones added features. Reservations, steamer and railway tickets, also beautiful free books describing this magnificent voyage may be had from— CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS, Dept R, Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Wellington.

THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD. FAST PASSENGER VESSELS IN DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. VIA PANAMA CANAL AND CURACAO Steamer xIiANGITATA x&AN.GITANE •ROTORUA •REMuBRA xItANGITIKI •RtJAUINE 4 xRANOITATA xRANQiI’ANE Sailing finally from (Subject to Alteration) Auckland Auckland Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington Wellington No». 8 Ilavb'k. Deo. 0 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 31 Fob. 28 March 28 April 25 3), 17,000 tope, not P rf Pit Island, s . , . tfcalrn Island, xNow Motor .Vessel tailing It Curacao or 1 *Oll fuel, Calling of weather permitting. . . Return Tickets are Interchangeable with other Line*. For a^nd^hippisg COMPANY, LIMITED. EICHAEDSON AND CO., LTD. BHIPOWNERS. Head Office: Pott Ahnrirl. Wairoa Agonta: Dalgety and Co. Wellington Agents: Johnston and Co., Tokomarn Bay Agents: J. B. Stafford, Representative. . „ Auckland Agents: Watkin and Wallis. WELLINGTON-NAPIER-GISBORNE service. The b. 3. PAKURA maintains a weekly service between these ports. She loadß In Wellington on Mondays and Tuesdays, Napier Thursdays* and discharges and loads In Gisborne for Wellington on Fridays. AUUKLAND-GIKBORNK SERVICE. The motor vessel AwAIIOU maintains a weekly service between Auckland and Gis* borne. She loads in Auckland on Mondays and Tuesdays for Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne, arrives Gisborne THURSDAY mornings, loads and sails for Auckland same day-lucklanD-napier to East coast BAYS. The a.e. MAKO, running between Auckland and Napier, maintains a regular cargo and passenger service With East Coast B ‘ 7 * , LYTTELTON-GIBBORNE-COAST BERyiCE. A regular settle® is maintained between Lytteltob, Waikokopd, Coast Days, and ° Bb ° r NAPIER-WAIROA SERVICE A regular service it Biaifttalnod between Napier and Wairoa (Weather permitting) Several steamers trade continually to practicilTy every Coast landing between Wellington and Ai Auckland. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD, Agents. ’Phones: Shipping Office, 1031. Private, 1481.

SHAW SAVH.L * AmOH 00.. LTD. Via Panama Canal. 1 Prom K'apicr From Wgtn From Wgtn From Wgtn From Wgtn From Wgtn From Wgtn. TAMAHOA Dec. 16 CORINTHIC Jan. 13 lONIC , Feb. 10 MATAjtOA Mar. 10 TAINUI Aph 7 TAMAROA Mny 5 MATAROA and TAMAROA are tatott burning steamer* carrying First and laird Classes and Ships’ Orchestra; 33 day* to ""aoßiKT&ra iomo. ..a turn »«j the popular “Cabin” Class; also Third Class, with new features, including cantrollysituatad dining saloon and improved social rooms. All Steamerß have Cinema*. . "Embarkation 5 p.m. For further particulars apply to— Common, Shelton ft Co., Ltd., ©algetj ft Co., Ltd., Murray. Robert* ft Co., Ltd.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17408, 5 November 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17408, 5 November 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17408, 5 November 1930, Page 5