PUBLIC NOTICES. ' QRAND jJARRIER JJANCE. EMPIRE HALL, MARTON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Orchestra: Soprani Serenaders (Six Players). Gents 2/6. Ladies 2/-. Free Bus from Junction, 8.15 p.m. QTAKI jyjAORI RACING QLUB. NOMINATIONS. for all events will close with the Secretary TONIGHT (MONDAY), September 21, 1936, at 8 p.m. For full programme see N.Z. Referee N. WINIATA, Secretary. TO LET. QUITE or Rooms occupied at present as Ladies’ Beauty and Hairdressing Parlour. Present tenant has wellestablished business (5 years) but owing to ill-health has to relinquish work. Excellent opportunity. Situ--1 ated main business centre Stratford, ' ford. Taranaki. No goodwill. Rooms i equipped with basins and electric hot- ! water service. Rent £2 per week. [ Repl: — BOX 12, ! STRATFORD. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS KATAROL IS GUARANTEED CATARRH RELIEVER. Drive catarrhal symptoms away with Katarol, the Money-back Relief Germicide. Head noises, phlegm, inflammation and aggravation vanish, Katarol is also ideal for speedily stopping colds and ’flu germs and infection. 3/6 trial size; 5/- double size. A. L. Sarney Ltd., Chemists. ATWATER KENT RADIO WITH CONTROL ROOM RECEPTION. ALWAYS A STEP AHEAD. Sail away at r turn of the ' dial to Paris, London, and Berlin. MODEJuS FROM £l2/15/I PERCY (X) LEMAN AND COY., MOTOR-CYCLE & RADIO DEALERS 115 GUYTON STREET, WANGANUI. 'PHONE 4729. SHIPPING. OVERSEAS BOOKINGS via Panama: SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION j Via Australia and Suez: ORIENT LINE, i ABERDEEN & COMMONWEALTH LINE. ! Via Australia and South Africa: ABERDEEN WHITE STAR & BLUE FUNNEL LINES. . „ Via Vancouver: CANADIAN-AUSTRALAS-I lAN R.M. LINES. ! Vi? ’Frisco: UNION R.M. LINE. . I TRANS-ATLANTIC by all Main Lines from ; Montreal and New York, SOUTH SEA ISLAND tours and excursions. , ROUND THE WORLD Tours arranged. I Large supplies of free illustrated literature ;. on hand. For prompt attention and full in- '■ formation regarding routes, sailings, fares ' and passports, apply— LEVIN & CO.- LTD. i p. & o. I ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS • I Sydney to London, via Australian Ports I Colombo, Bombay. Aden. Egypt, Marseilles I Gibraltar, Tangier and Plymouth. i All vessels may call at any Ports on or of !the route, and the route and all sailings ar, subject to change or deviation with or with out notice. I FIRST SALOON. SECOND SALOON j i TOURIST ONE CLASS ONLY I MONGOLIA? 16,600 Oct. ! MOOLTAN* 20,952 -Oct. 1 ' I MOLDAVIAtabcd 16,556 Oct. 3 I MALO JA- 20,914 Nov. 1 STRATHNAVER-a 22,283 Nov. 21 STRATHAIRD*af 22,284 Dec. b CATHAYff 15,225 Dec. 2 NARKUNDA* 16,632 Jan. - MONGOLIA+bd 16,600 Jan. 2 MOOLTAN* 1 ! 20,952 Feb. MOLDAVIAJbcdf 16.556 Feb. 1 MALOJA*f 20,914 Mar. STRATHNAVER*a 22,283 Mar. 2 COMORINtcf 15,241 Mar. 3 fFirst and Second Saloon. ‘First Saloo and Tourist Class. ? Tourist Class onlj n aCalls Port Sudan. bOmits Gibraltar an Plymouth. cOmits Bombay. dOmits Tangiei fCalls Hobart. CORONATION, LONDON, MAY 12, 1937 COMORIN arrives Marseilles* May 7. Pas sengers can arrive London May 8 by travel ling overland on P. and O. special train Fare: Marseilles-London, from £l2. a. Fares: New Zealand to London, Firs Saloon from £B7 ; Second Saloon from £67 Tourist Class from £4O. Fares are subjet to Exchange. Local Agents:— JOHNSTON r CO., LTD. J >int Agents Tourist Class: MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO., LTD.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 223, 21 September 1936, Page 1
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