BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. WHITCOMBE'S BOOK NEWS. "WHITCOMBE'S BOOK NEWS. Fewest novels to cheek the "WEAftY. V/EASRY. "PANDORA LIFTS THE LID" .. 6» By Christopher Morley end Don Marquis. "THE GOLDEN LADDER" .. 6s By Rupert Hughee. Th« astounding story of a young and singularly beautiful American -with a remarkable personality, which raised her from poverty to position, of affluence. "CHRIS GASCOYNE" .. ..6s From the Diaries of John Trevor. Bv A. C. Benson.
An experiment in solitude. "FETTERED" .. .. ~ i By Paul Trent. "RED ASHES" .. »., 6a By Margaret Pedler. "THE OLD LADIES" .. m i By Hugh Walpole. "THE CRIMSON" BUTTERFLY" ... 6s By Edmund Snell. A thrilling talo of love, intrigue and mysticism. MEADOWS" ... 6s By Bill Adams. Tales of the Sea. "IN THE LAND OF YOUTH" .. 6a By James Stephens. "TROUBLED "WATERS" .. ..6s By William MacLeod Raino. Another great story of the West and of tho struggle between the new order and tho old code which permitted law to lie in the holster. "THE WINE FARM" .. .. Gs By F. E. Mills Young. "THE CRYSTAL CLAW" ~. 6s By William Lo Queux. Postages, 6d each extra. WHITCOMBB and TOMBS, LTD. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD. WGH9-1251P ffflxpraro. . , NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF V NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Steamers will be despatched as wider (circumstances permitting): FOR WELLINGTON— From Lyttelton. Cargo Train, at rail. Mararoa—Hon., Wed., Fri. 5.20 p.m. s ll a.m. U»ori—Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7.13 p.m. 11 w.m. Cargo booked to Foxton. Wanganui, Patea. SYDNEY— • Maheno—From Auckland, November 21st. M&rama—From Wellington, November 27th. FOR MELBOURNE, via WELLINGTON— Moeraki—About November 21st'. SUVA, SAMOA. VAVAU, HAAPAI, NUKUALOFA— Tofua—From Auckland. December 6th. SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA AND TAHITITahiti—From Wellington. December 9th. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, vi* SUVA, HONOLULU, AND VANCOUVER—
CARGO STEAMERS. NAPIER AND GISBORNE— Flora—About November 25th. FOR AUCKLAND. * Wingatui—About November 22nd. NEW PLYMOUTH and NELSON. Opihi—About November 25th. /""UNADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN LINE. 'To Canada, America, England, via.Suva (Fiji), Honolulu, Vancouver. •- •■■ From Auckland. MAKURA. , » Nov. 25th NIAGARA „ Dec. 23rd TAHITI* ■' , ' „ Jan. 27th MAKURA . „ Feb. 17th AORANGI* «., Mar. 17th NIAGARA „ April 14th AORANGI „ May 12th t Ta&eß passengers for 'Frisco. THE MAGNIFICENT AND LUXURIOUSLY APPOINTED NEW DIESEL LINER "AORANGI." 18,000 tons register, 23,000 tona < displacement, will LEAVE SYDNEY on MARCH 12th, 1925, and AUCKLAND on MARCH 17th, on her Maiden Voyage in the Vancouver Service. Spacious decks, beautifully designed public rooms, special staterooms, verandah cafe, electrib passenger lifts, and every. modern convenience; all cabins fitted for natural and forced ventilation by ozonified air. Excursions to Honolulu. Particulars on * PP^ti AUCELAND TO SYDNEY. UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE. To United States, Canada, England, via Rarotonga, Papeete, San Franciaco. From Wellington. . TAHITI ~'„■ ? M 'tft MAUNGANUI ~ J» n - «k TAHITI* » Jan. 24th MAUNGANUI ~ «" r r r l , TAHITI a IJareh. Slst * Via Auckland and Vancouver. WELLINGTON TO SYDNEJT. TAHITI » »»*■ 26a
cither of the above POINT, UNITED KINGDOM, EUROPE. For full particulars, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF 1.. Z., LTD., 168 Hereford street. oo to London, "?i& Melbourne, Ade--1,0 21. /-t-i_ m l,r. TWt Said. Southwnpton, or Plymouth. ' v-..M Tons. Sydney. BAT 13,850 Nov. 20 M T?RVTS BAY 13 850 Deo. 18 . T arot BAY I 3 850 J »»- 10 wrmsON'S BAY 13,850 Jan. 31 Derange bay isja> Feb. 24 Ketonbay um M«.« ttt-rTTS RAY 13,850 Apl. 21 THOUGH FARES TO LONDON, fro_ Ti4ltT«a ,<» £B2 16. return; aleo a limited-number of Deck Cabin berths at £66 eingle, £llß 16s return. ToColombo': From 434 -ingle. Passenger Booking Agents for New ZealßndUNloN STEAM SHIP CO LTD., THOS COOK AND SONS V 8693 . PorU " HUDDABT-PARKEB, LTD.
AYOtTBITE PASSENGER STEAMERS stances permitting:— TO SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. TS.S ULIMAROA— About November 2Sth. TO SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. ULIMAROA— About December 12th.
For freight and passage apply 1 KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agent*, 160 Hereford atreet, Chrifitchurch. AND 0., VIA THE CAPE SERVICE. -. ONE CLASS ONLY. ' _—~-r..vr f>kT>V. TfIWKT unA T.flWnrvw Leaves Sydney. Steamer. Tona. 1924. BALLARAT 15,000 Nov. 38ft. BENALLA .11,100 Dec. 24th. BAKADINE 13,300 Jan. 16th Fares: Lyttelton to England: £39 17a 6d to #47 17a 6d single. £72 15a to £B6 IGb return. To South Africa: £23 17s 6d to £34 17 0 6d ainBlo; £*3 W» to £63 15a return. Local Agents: KINSEY and CO. Murray, Boberts and Co., Ltd., General Agenta for New Zealand, Wellington, Napier, H 6393 Dunedin.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 19 November 1924, Page 1
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