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CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC SAILINGS EAST AND WEST BOUND FOR 1929 Sailing dates on the Atlantic up to the end of November, 1929, are now available by the following steamers: “Empress of Scotland” 25,150 tons “Empress of Australia” 21,850 tons “Duchess of Atholl” . . 20,000 tons “Duchess of Bedford” . 20,000 tons “Duchess of Richmond” 20,000 tons “Duchess of York” . . 20,000 tons "Montroyal” 15,650 tons “Montcalm” 16,400 tons “Montrose” •• •• •• 16,400 tons “Montclare” . • .. .. 16,400 tons “Minnedosa" •• •• • » 15,200 tons “Melit.a” 15,200 tons “Metagama” 12,400 tonß Berths on any of the above steamers can be reserved by the Union S.S. Co., Thos. Cook and Son, or A. W. Essex, Passenger Manager for N.Z., Canadian Pacific Railway, 32-34 Quay Street, Auckland. qunard line Travel Home via America and Crow the Atlantic by AQUITANIA, BERKNGARIA, MAURETANIA, Or pther Magnificent Steamer* from U.S.A. and Canada to England; or if 1 proceeding Home by direct steamer, or via Australia. Return by Cunard Trans-Atlantic. Good selection of berths actually held Iji ; New Zealand. C FOR LONDON via PANAMA CANAL or CAPE HORN ROUTE. Steamer From Date about Port Pirie . . Wellington Mar. ,8 • Port Melbourne Auckland Mar. il Port Fremantle Wellington- Mar. 23 Limited Accommodation for Saloon Passengers. For accommodation and full particulars, apply— : Dr C. TURNBULL AND CO., Agents Commonwealth A Dominion Line, Ltd R.M.S, “AORANGI" & “NIAGARA,” “MAKURA” & “TAHITI.” DASSENGERS by the above Steam- *■ ers Booking Through Tickets to England, may connect at New York, Montreal, etc., with the magnificent Steamers of the WHITE STAR LINE. Allotments of accommodation held here. Berths may be selected and passage tickets obtained in exchange for Atlantic portion of through tickets before leaving New Zealand. PANAMA-PACIFIC LINE. Regular sailings of comfortable steamers between San Francisco and New York, via Los Angeles, Panama Canal, and Havana. Through passengers may travel by this Line at about the same cost, instead of crossing Canada or America by rail. For further particulars, apply—• DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., LTD.

WHY DID MAJOR SEGRAVE CHOOSE A HILLMAN? BECAUSE, IN HIS JUDGMENT AND WORLD-WIDE EXPERIENCE OF CARS, IT WAS THE BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE! SEE THE HILLMAN AND TINGER CARS. DUNNETT & DOWNEY, SOPHIA STREET, TIMARU. “THE ECONOMIC,” (Next to the N.Z. Loan Company), ARR NOW SERVING DAINTY MORNING AND AFTERTEAS AND APPETASING LUNCHEONS. HOME-MADE CAKES & DAINTIES OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK. A TRIAL IS SOLICITED. TRY—TALBOT TAYLOR, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, For an Expert Job AT A REASONABLE PRICE. Address: MOV BRAY ST.. WATLJN3TOM, TIMARU. PREMIUM BOND CORPORATION LIMITED. TWI ERCHANTS and others with lists of outstanding accounts are invited to assign the fame to the undersigned for cash. Prompt settlement. Liberal terms. Full information on application: Registered Office Oxford Buildings. Registered Agents: A. N. OAKEY AND CO., Strathallan Street. FOR PARTIES, DINNERS, SOCIALS OR DANCES. YOU’LL FIND NO PLACE MORE SUITABLE THAN THE SUNNY STAFFORD •' TEA ROOMS DE LUXE." THE RIGHT PLACE TO ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS. MORNING AND AFTERNOON YE.U. LUNCHEON and high teas. PROMPT SERVICE. EXCELLENT CUISINE. F. J. BASTINGS, ProprleLor.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18201, 28 February 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18201, 28 February 1929, Page 2