smppiNa v aSYf ZEALAND, LTD. Steamers will be despatched as under (circumstances permitting) : WELLINGTON— ~" Train. Cargo p.m. At E'way. Maori—Mon., "Wed.. Fri. 7.18 10 a.m. Wahdne—Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7.18 10 a.m. SYDNEY and HOBART— Manuka—About 13th April. MELBOURNE, via WELLINGTONPaiooaa. Sat., 2n<! April 4 9a. Passengers by-Maori, Monday. DUNEDIN (Cargo Only)— Katoa Mon., 4th April AUCKLAND DIRECT— Waitomo—Early. Ka'oa—Early. SUVA, SAMOA. VAVAU, HAAPAI, NUKUALOFA— Naviii—Ftoco Auckland, early. RAROTONGA, RAIATEA, and PAPEETE— Talune—From Auckland, early. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, via SUVA, HONOLULU, and VANCOUVER— Niagara—From Auckland, about 12th April. SAN via RAROTONGA, • TAHITI, and PAPEETE— Tahiti—From Wellington, about 2nd April. Marama— From Weilin~ton,' 26th ApiiJ. Tahiti—From WeUington, 31st May. and from Wellington to the principal North Island stations, may be obtained at the Company's Christchurch Office. Steamers will be despatched at regular intervals for the following places:— RAROTONGA and TAHITI. FIJI, TONGA, and SAMOA. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, via Suva, Honolulu, and Vancuver. SAN FRANCISCO, AMERICAN POINTS, BRITISH ISLES, calling at Rarotonga and Papeete. ' 7691 \ R T E N T LINE \J OF STEAMERS. SYDNEY TO LONDON. Via Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, and Toulon. Return Tickets are interchangeable with the. New Zealand Shipping Company. 1.1 About ORONTES ORVIETO ORSOVA ORMONDE OSTERLEY OMAR 9,023 Ar.ril 16th 12,133 April 23rd ' lS.ffiJ May 14th 14,853 ' 12,129 10,785 For full .particulars- apply to UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents in New Zealand. rpHE "ALL-RED" ROUTE. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE. In conjunction with the Canadian- ■ Pacific Railway. THROUGH SOME OF THE GREATEST SCENIC WONDERS of I tie World, to all r,art.a nt r.AWADA.. UNTTF.U STATES, and BRITISH J.SLES. . PROSPECTIVE SAILING DATES: NIAGARA"—From Auckland, about 12th Apr. MAKURA—From Auckland, about 10th May. NIAGARA—From Auokland, 14th June.. Return First and Second-class Tioketa to U.K. can be made available for. return journey by P. and O; and Orient Lines, via Suez, or by B.Z. Shipping Company (>l via Panama. . : . ' • All Passengers Overeea require Permits or Passports. ' ■'' '.• ■ ' 1 All Return and Round-tour Ticket* interchangeable with Union , Steam Ship Oom-. pany's R.M. Line." Pamphlets,, Maps, and«ll information:-free." ; - -••—;• ■'■--- •'■■■Z-: ' ■'■■■. ■?■■■"■"•'■ ~■ '; Special Cargo Steamers load at frequent uitervals, as' inducement • offers. ■'' UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents. 8 HI BE Ii I.N B. LONDON ; and WEST COAST POSTS •UNITED, KINGDOM—Out and Home. STEAMER LOADING EARLY. ARGYLLSHIRE AYRSHIRE . BANFFSHIRE ■• , BUTESHIRE BERWICKSHIRE. .*■•■- CARGO carried at Low Rates of Freight. Offers of Cargo London to New Zealand wanted. * .■/-•••'"• SHIRE LINE built First Steamer specially constructed for New Zealand Refrigerated Trade,'which.vessel loaded in New Zealand, 1684. Since then the Company have been continuously in the Passenger'and Cargo Trad* to and from New Zealand. For passage and freight, apply to ' TURNBULL, MARTIN, and CO., Dunedin. » " USUi ' Loading Brokers. ""PICNIC AND PLEASURE PARTIES. THE Well-known LAUNCHES. ONAWE, TOI TOI, and MATARIKI, are available for Parties of all sizes to-various Bays around Lyttelton. School Picnics epeoially catered for. Particulars from F. E. SUTTON and CO., Lyttelton. 'Phone 761 (Christchurch). SB9U-7391 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIESI GREAT SALE OF TAILORING MATERIALS. great sale of tailoring materials: great s&lb of taii/obi^g • MATERIALS. ;TTI7E are now holding a SPECIAL SALE '•»"'. of our Tailoring Materials, specially suitable for Costumes', Coats, and Skirts for. tho coming winter season. ' " . ■ 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT (2a in the £) ' off our usual wholesale prices. Colonial . All-Wool Tweeds .. 14s .6d. Overcoatings, from :.; ■*« 17s 6d. Worsteds, from .. .. 19s fid. • SERGES, from- .. .. IBs 6dt ALL LESS 10 PER CENT. Average length required for Costume, 3i yards. W© brought the prices of good materials down to reasonable limits, and now offer this further reduction of 2s in the £ for a fortnight. Take advantage of this opportunity, and tell your friends also. REMEMBER, FOR A FORTNIGHT ONLY. HANCOX and STEBRE, LTD., HANCOX and STEERE, LTD., HANCOX and STEERE, LTD., 174 Caahel street, Christchurch (Upstairs), near Manchester street; H5406-3890F PECIAL EASTER QUALITIES AND PRICES. HIGH GRADE WINES AND SPIRITS. Sherry, 1870 Via., Amontillado Seco., 126s pe- dozen,- equals 10s 6d per bottle. Feuerhesrds Old Port, 90s per dozen, equals 73 6d per bottle. Invalid Port (Special), 63s per dozen, equals Ss 6d per bottle. No. 1 Constant!* Rich Wine, 54s per dozen, <qo*le 4s fid per bottle. Bed Muscat, Delicious and Fruity, 54s per dozen, equals 4s 6d per dozen. ' House of Lords 20-year-old Whisky, Glenlivet, 65s per gal., equals'loa- lOd per bottle. Very Rare Old Highland,. Thorn and Cam,eron 12yrs, 60s per gaL, equals 10s par bottle. Revatted Old Highland Thorn and Cameron, Byre, 58s per gal., equal 9s M per bottle. Bob Boy Whisky, Old Highland. Thorn and Cameron, Byrs, 68s per gal-, equals 8s 8d per bottle. BISHOP and C 0.,: 101 Armagh etc., Christchurch. "Phone 169. 88050-2095 CLINCHER CYCLE TYRES suit all weathers, roads, and pockets. THE WORLD'S MOST COMFORTABLE TYRES TO BIDE ON. Ask any Cycle Dealer. , H 6509-3115
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17109, 2 April 1921, Page 1
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