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SHIPPING NOTICES. TJNION gTEAM gHIP QOMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Sailings (circumstances permitting). For Wellington and Southern Porte. Steamer early. Cargo received up till 10 a.m. on day of sailing. FOR LYTTELTON (from Wellington). Rangatira, Mon., Wed., Fri., 7.45 p.m. Maori, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.45 p.m. FOR PICTON (from Wellington). Tamahine, Mon., Wed., Fri., 2.45 p.m. FOR SYDNEY (With through Bookings to Melbourne and other Australian ports.) Passengers in 3 classes. Ships’ doctors carried. FROM WELLINGTON. Marama, Monday, Sept. 10, 3 p.m, Maunganui, Tuesday, Sept. 18. FROM AUCKLAND. Marama, Friday, September 21, 3 p.m. Aorangi, Monday, October 1, 5 p.m. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Monowai, Thursday, October 18, 3 p.m. Special Seasonal Excursion Fares to Vancouver and San Francisco. Particu- . lars on application. Inquiries are invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu,' Canada, United States, Europe, Around-the-Pacific Tours, including Japan and the East, Around-the-World Tours in either direction. OANADA— S.A.—J£UROPE. Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. Fortnightly Sailings across the Pacific. (Passengers in three classes.) Wellington to- Auckland toRarotonga, Suva (Fiji), Steamer Tahiti, Honolulu, San Francisco Victoria, Vancouver.

Niagara -—— I Sept. 18 Maunganui Oct. 2Aorangi O ct - 16 Makura Oct- SO Niagara Nov. 13 Maunganui Oct. 2— U.S.A. AND CANADIAN RAILWAY TRAVEL Itineraries, cost of tours, nd all information supplied. Rail and hotel reservations arranged. Excursions to Honolulu and Tahiti. For full particulars, apply to— UNION S.S. Co. of N.Z., LTD. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. pLYMOUTH—QNEHUNGA QARGO gERVICE. MOTOR VESSEL HAUTURU. LEAVES ONEHUNGA—TUESDAYS, Noon. LEAVES NEW PLYMOUTH—WEDNESDAYS. Cargo received at goods-shed up to 10 a.m. ori bailing day. For further information ring ’phone 23. Agents' for Watchlin Line, Port Whangarei and Port Waikato. * JJUDDART pARKER £TD. (Incorporated in Australia.) M.V. WANGANELLA FOR SYDNEY. Leaves Auckland for Sydney Sept. 14. Leaves' Wellington for Melbourne via : Sydney, September 27. ~ C. F. MILLWARD & CO., A.M.P. Buildings, Agents, New Plymouth QUNARD piNE. Travel Home via United States and Canada and cross the Atlantic ’ y AQUITANIA, BERENGARIA, MAURETANIA. or other magnificent Steamers from U.S.A. and Canada to England; or, if proceeding Home by direct steamer or via- Australia, return by Cunard TransAtlantic. Gobd selection of berths actually held In New Zealand. ' For accommodation and full particulars apply— COLLETT AND CO., LTD., New Plymouth, Taranaki Agents — Or to — U.S.S. CO., THOS. COOK & SON, MATSON LINE, — Or to — CUNARD LINE, COMMONWEALTH & DOMINION LINE, LTD., (Incorporated in England). Maritime Buildings, Wellington. V&R LONDON, VIA PANAMA CANAL OR CAPE HORN ROUTE. Port Gisborne Auckland Sept. 19 Port Hobart Wellington Sept. 26 Port Hunter Auckland Oct. 26 Limited accommodation for Saloon Passengers. '

P. '& 0. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sydney to London, via Australian Ports, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, - Marseilles and Plymouth. Regular Fortnightly Sailings. MALOJAxsb 20,914 Sep. 21 MONGOLIAtb 16,596 Oct. 5 MOOLTANxst 20,952 Oct. 19 M OLD AVIAt b 16,556 Nov. 2 NARKUNDAxst 16,632 Nov. 16 STRATHAIRDtt 22,284 Dec. 1 CATHAYxst 15,225 Dec. 14 xlst and 2nd Saloon, ilst Saloon and Tourist Class. sOmits Port Sudan, b Omits Bombay. tTourist Class only. tCalling Tangier. FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON. Ist Class from £B7 Single, £153 return. 2nd Class from £67 Single, £ll7 return. Tourist from £4O Single, £72 return. Fares are subject to Exchange. Local Agents: NEWTON KING, LTD. gHAW gAVILL AND JMNE. Incorporated in England. VIA PANAMA CANAL. AKAROA, E.C., Auckland,. Sept. 13 TAINUI T.S., Auckland, October 17. TAMAROA E.C., 12,350 tons, Nov. 8. WAIWERA C.V., 10,700 tons, end Nov. lONIC T.S., 12,350 tons, December 11. MATAROA E.C., 12,350 tons, January 3. WAIPAWA. C.V., 10,700 tons, late Jan. Only one class on each vessel. E.C.—Express Cabin Steamer, calling at Pitcairn and Curacao. T.S.—Tourist Steamer, calling at Pit- ' cairn and Jamaica. C.V.—Cargo Vessel with accommodation. Route and ports optional. NEW YORK: Combined Cabin and First Fares by AKAROA to Canal and PENNSYLVANIA from Canal are from £BO 10s, including exchange and tax. Important improvements to MATAROA and TAMAROA: New Gymnasium, new and larger Verandah Cafe, bigger Lounge and over 50 single berth cabins. ' AGENTS: NEWTON KING, LTD. ,

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 2

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