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SHIPPING NORVHBRj; STEAMSHIP CC. LTD. j For On.hnnsa (Auckland), taking through !*n?o lor all Northern ports. t The s.s. ARA PAW A mninA K tains regular service beJr.Tt. Onehun<a and Waneanut Next Trip- EARLT For further particulars anpiy— JOHNSTON & GO . T-TB.. Tarpo Quay y - Agenu. I UNION STEAM SHIV COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Weather and cirrnrnstanee* rerrnitting. Subject to alteration without notice. J FRANCISCO vi** RAROTONGA, PAPEETE. R M.S. Makura Tuesday. Feb. 2. 3 P-m. Weavy Tuoreire romei b" reroiva) later than ( half-hour before advertised sailing tm>e. FOR SYDNEY (from Auckland.) Mannsranui Friday. February 5, 3 p.m. (Passengers and cargo. > FOR - SYDNEY (From Wellington). Mamma Fn ' Feb -..% * later \ Tofua ' Fr °Saturtay; r Feb. 27. 11 a.m. and car£o.» , “ FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. (Passemr.ro end Camo.) - , Manuka Friday. February 5. 3 pm.. TOR"MELBOURNE (Via Lyttelton. Dunedin and Bluff.) (Pa-scng**rs and Cargo.) Moeraki Tuesday. February 9J pun. FOR MELBOURNE. Wairuna (Canro only)Ear y FOE T.YTTET TON. FROM WELLINGTON. Wahine' Mon.. Whines.. Fn 7 « p.m. I Maori- Tues.. Thurs.. Sat.. 7.45 p.m. p 7e-. es cargo daily till 3.30 p.m. 11 a.m. Saturday?. •? „ m Fr r .> Offir? oven s from 1 „ nn ngers must be on board by 7.30 p.m. . FOP PICTON FROM WEI TJNGTON. f.-X Man Wed Friday. 3 p.m. ifam till noon.. Saturday®. 1.15 p.m. No cargo < ”j®R”riCTON AND PELORUS SOUND. Week-end Excursion. Tsunahine Saturday. Feb. 1.15 pmn k ~ FOR' J I - F»R - NEW PLYMOUTH. Corinna . ' FOR DUNEDIN < Direct). OAMARU & TIMARU. „ L „ Opihj Wednesday, Feb. 3 FOP - GISRORNE AND AUCKLAND FROM NIPIER (Passenffero an-! rarirol. Wa'r.ui Friday. Feb. 5. S p.m. ” Calls Tnkomaru Bay. Saturday. Feb. 13, and fortnigMly thereafter. SPEC! V FARES WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON. Tn conjunction with Railway Return Tickets tn Dunedin only : First -lass return B > 6 Second class return .. ■ ■ si 16 » ntawiriesTpreliminary or otherwise. "Sarfbtg trips to Australia. South Sea Islands. Honolulu Canada. United States Europe. aro-md-the-Parific tours, including Japan and the East around-the-World tours in either direction. are invited and can be made to any ° f th,, U^ON r s.S.'cO)' OF N.ZI. LTD. JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTD.. T, —n Oiw r - - A<*prt«. _____ CANADA-UNITED STATFS-Et ROPE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings.

IANAn’AN-AUSTRALAS’AN RM. LINE. I ’ Via Fiji—Honolulu—Vancouver. UNION ROYAL LINE. Via Rarotonga—Tahiti—San FranUaco. AORANGI. from Auckland Feb. TAHITI, from Wellington March 2 NIAGARA, from Auckland March IS MAKURA. from Wellington March 3‘J * cr fn?) particulars apply— . tJKIAN RS. CO OF N.Z.. LTD. JOHNSTON ft CO.. LTD., LTTIN * CO.. LTD.. C F MIT SWARD * CO- LTD., Agent*. _i. - (WLINGTON-WANGANUI STEAMER

fI.S. INVERCARGILL. The uojve steamer will sail b«.wwa Wanganui and Wellington, weather and permitting. Stewardess carried. For passenger fares and other particulars apply— J OHNSTON 4 CO.. LTD. GREEN FUNNEL LINE. These s’eamers trade rigularly between Dunedin, Oamaru. Timaru. Lyttelton. Picton. HOLMDALEDue January. JOHN Due January. PROGRESSDue January. S. HOLM & CO.. Agents. •Phone 2982. SHAW SAVILL * ALBION COMPANY. LIMITED. DIRECT LINE TO .SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON. L VTA PANAMA CANAL. ’ SAILING (circumstances permitting): ARAWA 11.570 tons Feb. 17 TAINUI 11,920 tons Mar. 17 ATHENIC 12.366 tons Apr. 7 CORINTHIC 12.367 tons May 5 lONIC 12.3'2 tons June 2 ! ARAWA 11.570 tona June 30 Daybreak sailings. Embarkation previous erening. Fares. Single. Return. First Saloon £lOO <175 Second Saloon 70 122 Thied Clara 87 M All passengers mu«t secure Paraporta. For full particulars apply to— FREEMAN R. JACKSON ft CO., LTD. LEVIN ft CO.. LTD. DALGETY & CO.. LTD. THE COASTAL SHIFTING COMPANY. Wellington—Wanganui SERVICE. THE S.S. KAPITI. T%e above steamer sails regularly between Wellington and Wanganui, weather and dr» cures fauces permitting. For fseight and passage apply to—- ▲. HA TRICK & CO„ LTD.. Xjuta. CUNARD TINE. Travel Home via America and crons tke Atlantic by AQUITANIA. BERENGARIA, MAURETANIA Or other magnificent steamers from TJ.3JL and Canada to Bnglaad. or if proceeding home by direct steamer or via Australia, return by Cunard TransGood selection of berths actually held in New Zealand. For aosommodation and full particulars apply. SMITH. BEAUCHAMP & CO.. Agents, Wicksteeii Place. Wanganui. Or to Aoctnlasian Service. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LTD. Maritime Buildings. Wellington. FOR LONDON, via Panama Canal. Steamer From * About PORT HUNTER Wellington Feb. 6 PORT MELBOURNE Wellington Feb. 21 PORT MELBOURNE Wellington Feb. 17 PORT DENISON Wellington Feb. 24 Limited accommodation for saloon passengers. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING ft FOUNDRY COMPANY. LTD. 5.5. NGAIO S.S. WAIME« 8.5. OREPUKI B.S. ALEXANDER rf.B. TITOKI B.S. KAITOA &S. REGULUS S.S. NIKAU B.S. OPUA B.S. KOI PORTS OF CALL—Wellington, Nelson, Wanganrt, and West Coast, For fu-ther particulars ipply to— J. B. COCK ft COY. LTD. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP oO„ LTD. NEW PLYMOUTH—ONEHUNGA—AT CK LAND SFKV7GT S-S. RARAWA. This steamer leaver Onehur.ga on Mondays tnd Thursdays at 8 pun., and New Plymouth p weak water o-” Tuesdays and Fridays, a* 7.40 Fares Jther information may be obtained {ro J’ c^INSI . ON * «>_ LTD Tavo Qow A«.U

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19504, 4 February 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19504, 4 February 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19504, 4 February 1926, Page 9