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SHIPPING NOTICES HUDDART, PARKER, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Victoria, Aust.) TSM.V. “WANGANELLA” 10,000 tons For SYDNEY and MELBOURNE. (From Wellington) 4 p.m. September 30th, October 28th. November 25th. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY. Oct. 15. Nov. 11th. Dec. 9th. J. G. WARD & CO., LTD., AGENTS. Phone 606. Crescent. C UNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in England). Don’t Miss this Travel Thrill! Book your Passage Home via Canada or the United States and cross the Atlantic from New York or Montreal to England and the Continent on one of the magnificent Cunard White Star Liners. Cabin, Tourist and Third Class Accommodation. —SPEED LUXURY and COMFORT— Specially Reduced Round the World Tickets Available. CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD, Agents Everywhere. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY LTD. xRANGITANE Auckland Sept. 23 Noon ti*REMUERA Oct. 30 xRANGITIKI NOV. 18 t'RUAHINE Dec. 1 xRANGITATA Dec. 16 1938 xRANGITANE Jan. 13 t’ROTORUA Jan. 15 tt’REMUERA Feb. 12 xRANGITIKI Mar. 10 x17,000-ton Motor Vessels, with First Class, Tourist Class and Tourist B Class. tCabin Class. tTourist Class. ♦Oil fuel, calling at Curacao. First class from £94 sing., £165 ret. Cabin class from £74 sing, £l3O ret. Tourist class from £43 sing, £77 ret. Tourist B class from £4O sing, £72 ret. All fares plus Exchange and Tax. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED.

SHAW SAVILL LINE. (Inc. in England) VIA PANAMA AND CURACAO TO ENGLAND Akaroa c Ort. 8 | Akaroa c Feb. 26 Talnui ’t Nov. 2 | Tainul »t Mar. 30 Tamaroa c Dec. 3 | Tamaroa c Apr. 22 Arawa t Dec. 31 | Arawa t May 20 Mataroa c Jan. 28 1 Mataroa c Jun. 17 AKAROA: Bth October. Sails from Auckland. * Calls Jamaica instead of Curacao, c One class—Cabin passengers only, t One class—Tourist passengers only. Travel by a one class vessel where no distinctions are made, and where you have full use of all passenger decks, public rooms, and the undivided attention of the ship’s staff. National Mortgage & Agency Coy., of N.Z., Ltd., Dalgety & Co., Ltd. AND QOMMONWEALTH Jj INE - ONE CLASS TOURIST. To London, via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Malta and Southampton. Leaves Vessel Tons Sydney MORETON BAY 14176 Nov. 2 ESPERANCE BAY 14176 Nov. 30 JERVIS BAY 14176 Jan. 8 U.K. Fares—Tourist from £45. Tourist B from £42. ALL ONE CLASS. COLOMBO Special Excursions £42 from New Zealand back to New Zealand. Spend your next vacation in the glamorous East. Full particulars from Dalgety & Co., Ltd., National Mortgage & A. Co., Ltd. ORIENT LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON From Sydney via Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle. Colombo, Aden. Egypt Naples, Toulon. Gibraltar. Channel Port. ♦ORMONDE 14,853 Oct. 9 tORONSAY 20.000 Ort. 23 tORION 23.371 Nov. 6 vtORONTES 20.000 Nov. 20 hVtORCADES 23,400 Dec. 2 1938 SEASON bvtORFORD 20,000 Jan. 1 ViOTRANTO 20.000 Jan. 15 h*ORMONDE 14.853 Jan. 27 vtORONSAY 20.000 Feb. 12 hviORION 23,371 Feb. 23 hvtORONTES 20.000 Mar. 9 hviORCADES 23,400 Mar. 23 hv+ORAMA 20.000 Apr. 6 vtORFORD 20,000 Apr. 23 JFirst Saloon and Tourist. tFirst Saloon and Tourist B ‘Tourist One Class only bCalls Bumie. hProbably calls Hobart vCalls Villefranche FARES: NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. 1 First Saloon, from £lOO single; £176 return. Tourist, from £-5 single; £Bl return. Tourist B, from £42 single; £76 return. Above fares are subject to exchange. To Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane. Through bookings from New Zealand to Sydney, thence by Orient Line round Australian Coast. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. Agents. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Agents. T" " — . : The monthly meeting of the League of Mothers was held during the week, Mrs W. A. Edwards presiding over a good attendance of members. A motion of sympathy with the relations of the late Mrs W. H. Watson, who was a member of the league, was passed, members standing in silence. An address was given by Mrs Drummond, who explained the spring growing oi vegetables and flowers. She gave many valuable hints and answered a number of questions. A vote of thanks to the speaker was proposed by the president.

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Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23308, 18 September 1937, Page 3

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