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p& O p, oyAl * m ail s teameks To London, via Colombo. Egypt, Marseilles, alternative calls at Aden, Port Sudan, Gibraltar and Plymouth. Steamer Leaves Sydney Chltral Aus ‘ 7> Maloja Aufi- 21 Bendigo Sept. 4 Comorin Sept. 18 Ist Sal. Single £lO4-£l4O. Return £lB2-£246 2nd Sal. Single £BB-£92. Return £154-£l6l 3rd Cab. Single £39-£5l. Return £7O-£9l. "AH passage money paid on bookage In Australia will be subject to addition of exchange.” TO LONDON FOR £39 VIA SUEZ. The R.M.S. Moldavia, 16,500 tons, and the R.M.S. Mongolia, 16,500 tons, have the original 2nd class two berth cabins now available for 3rd cabin passengers, also all Public Rooms, from £39 single. For particulars* apniv,; WHITE ■ gTAR £INE TRANSATLANTIC SERVICES. _ Including the magnificent Royal Mail Express Steamers: — ■ MAJESTIC, 56,621 tons.(The ‘World’s Largest Steamer) OLYMPIC, 46,439 tons. HOMERIC, 34,351 tons. Also large fleet of modern L:ners of from 20,000 to 30,000 tons, maintaining regular service between Montreal and New York and European main ports. Through Bookings made in conjunction with the Union S.S. Coy’s ’Frisco and • Vancouver services. A good selection of Atlantic Accommodation held in NewZealand. . Travel by the White Star Line—foremost in Comfort and Service. For accommodation and full particulars apply to any office of— NEWTON KING, LIMITED. ORIENT LINE. ROYAL MAIL ' STEAMERS TO LONDON, Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle. Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples. Toulon, Gibraltar and Plymouth. Tons. From Steamer. Sydney. 2MOO Ormonde . 14,853 Sept. 12 «Orsova 12,0,41 Oct. 10 OrontM 20,000 Not. 7 Otranto !0,000 - Nov. 21 • ' • - — ‘Tourist Steamer, one cLss only. R.M.S. ORSOVA, leaving Sydney On October 10, will Inaugurate this new service. All the former first-class accommodation. Including decks and public rooms, will be available to TOURIST travellers. All the comfort and attention characteristic of Orient Line steamers will De provided in the one-claas vessels. FARES—NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. First Saloon: Single, from £lO4. Return, from £lB2. Third Class* Single, from £39. Return, from £7O. Tourist: Single from £4O. Return from £72. All fares subject to exchange, v.thich may be ascertained on Inquiry. ‘Calls at Hobart and Southampton. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z.. LTD, Agents throughout New Zealand. TgANK JSSUED ON LONDON. AUSTRALIA, AND ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES. If you require a Demand Draft on London, America, Australia -or any place for large or small amount at favourable low rate, call on THOS. COOK AND SON. If you require money payments to be Sent by cable to Europe, Australia or abroad, write or call on THOS. COOK AND SON. If you are travelling overseas and require cheques for cashing abroad in any country, use Cook’s Travellers’ Cheques, issued by THOS. COOK AND SON. If you want to buy or sell American or Canadian Dollars or other foreign currencies, call on IJiHOS... OOOK AND gON. FOREIGN BANKERS, N.Z. Insurance Bldg., Queen St.. Auckland, ’i THECARDS CANTWIN BY THEMSELVES I i fflj ' and the best set i»< the world cannot give good results unless the batteries are right. Insist on British made BATTERIES yb/-’ WIRELESS MADE IN ENGLAND. EXIDE SERVICE STATION, Criterion Motors, Ltd., 60 Liardet Street, New Plymouth. New Zealand Distributors: HOPE GIBBONS, LTD., Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington. . INSIST ON -CHLORIDE BATTERIES FOR YOUR HOUSE LIGHTING. £OYAL gERVICE. INGLEWOOD—PURANGI. Purangi depart: ■ 8.00 a.m. Tarata ' arrive 9-45 a.m. Kaimata arrive 10.10 a.m. Inglewood arrive 10.30 a.m. Inglewood depart • •••.• 3.30 p.m. Kaimata depart • • • 3-45 p.m. Tarata depart • • 4.30 p.m. Purangi arrive .. 5.15 p.m. S. H. CROWHURST, Mail Contractor. Telephone 418, New Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1931, Page 2

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