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JpLYMOUTH QNBHUNGA AUCKLAND SERVICE (Weather, etc., permitting.) 8.8. RARAWA LEAVES ONEHUNGA MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. LEAVES BREAKWATER—TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, at 8 pm. (Train leaves New Plymouth at 7.48. p.m.—after arrival of Mail Train.) FARES: Saloon 355; No Steerage. School 235. Outward Cargo must be at New Plymouth Railway Station not later than 10 a.m. on day of sailing. NORTHERN S.S. CO.. LTD.. UNION S.S. CO.. LTD. „ 4* TJNION gTEAM {COMPANY OP Sailings (circumstances permitting) TO ONEHUNGA (for Auckland) : (In conjunction with the N S.S. Co.). Rarawa, every Tuesday and Friday, at 8 p.m. TO SOUTHERN PORTS. Cargo Only. TO WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, O AMARU and TIMARU. Opihi, September 4. Carco received until 10 a.m. TO LYTTELTON, FROM WELLINGTON: Wahine, Mon.. Wed., Fri., at 7.45 p.m. Maori Tues., Thtirs., Sat., at 7.45 p.m. TO PICTON (from Wellington) : NGAIO, S.S., Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 11 p.m. TO SYDNEY. FROM AUCKLAND : Maheno, September 17, Noon. Passengers in two classes. TO SYDNEY, FROM WELLINGTON. Ma ram a. September 17, 3 p.m. Passengers in three classes. To JTIJI (Suva), TONGA (Nukualofa, Haapal. Varan), SAMOA (Apia). From Auckland. Tofua, Saturday, September 11. TO MELBOURNE. FROM DUNEDIN (via Bluff) : Manuka. September 11, at noon. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. Full particu’ars on application. inquiries are invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu. Canada, United States, Europe, Around-the-Paclfle Tours including Japan and the East, Around-the-Worid Tours in either direction. Q U N A R D f. IN B. Travel Home v'a America and cross ths Atlantic by AQVITANIA. BE RENG ARI A. MAURETANIA or other magnificent Steamers from U.S.A, ana Canada to England, or if proceeding Home oy direct steamer or via Australia, return by Cunard Trans-Atlantic. Good selection of berths actually held in New Zealand. For accommodation and full particulars, apply— COLLETT AND CO., LTD. " New Plymouth, Taranaki Agents. Or to COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LTD., Maritime Buildings, Wellington. FOR LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAL. Date about Steamer \ From 1923. I'ort Bowen Wellington early Jan. 1927 ' Port Dunedin Wellington Sept. 21 Port Hobart Wellington Nor. 25 * Limited Saloon accommodation for Passengers. OANADA |J.S.A. CANADIAN—AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LIND From Auckland, via Fiji, Honolulu and Vancouver. UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE From Wellington, via Rarotonga, Tahiti, and San Francisco. Passengers in three classes, steamer. From About Makura Wellington Sept. 14 Aora ng i Auckland Sept. 18 EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU Apply— UNION STEAM SHIP CO., OF N.Z., LTD. QRIENT L INE OF STEAMERS FROM SYDNEY TO LONDON. Via Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suez( Port Said, Naples. Toulon, Gibraltar and Plymouth. Salls Steam*?, Tons. about Orama 20,000 Sept. 18 Ormuz 14,588 Oct. 2 Orsova 12,041 Oct. 16 •Additional steamer. Saloon and third-class only. Reduced Saloon fare. •{•First and third-class only. For full particulars, apply— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand. gEALAND gHIPPENG 0O.» . LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, i VIA PANAMA CANAL. Steamer. From About ♦Rotorua Wellington Sept. 11,8.30 a.m. l9 ♦Remutra Wellington Dec. 4. ♦Ruahiuc Wellington Dec. 4 t Intermediate Sale on. ♦OU fuel, calling at Curacao. Return tickets are interchangeable with other lines on adjustment. UNION STEAM SHIP CO., OF N.Z., LTD., Agents. St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth. IVAITARA MOKAU SHIPPING ’’ COAL & TIMBER CO., LTD. (Office: Hattrick’s Buildings, Waitara). S.S. WETERE. Leaves Waitara for Mokau weekly (weather permitting). AU General Cargo from New Plymouth consigned to Mokau or Awakino will be called for by motor-lorry, if notification ia left at Messrs. C. A. Wilkinson, Ltd. For Freights and all Particulars, apply to the Secretary’, Waitara, or to J. CHRISTOFFEL, New Plymouth. ■yENTNOR pRIVATE JJOTEL, Devonport, Auckland. Two minutes from Wharf. Close to city, Beach and Park at Door. G. ARROWSMITH having _ spared no expense in renovating the 50 iofty rooms for comfort of patrons, who can rely on receiving every attention. TABLE A SPECIALITY. VENTNOR COMMANDS Unrivalled Views of City and Harbour, with its shipping. TOURISTS AND BUSINESS MEN now recognise Ventnor’s situation unique, being so close to City, yet away from noise and dirt. Boats every 20 minutes, and Weekly Tickets. Cheaper than trams, because tickets can lie used at will during week IF ON BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. TRY VENTNOR. Once a! Ventnor, Never Forgotten. G. ARROWSMITH. •phone 66. Proprietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1926, Page 3

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