BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. WHITCO JIBE'S BOOK NEWS WHITCOMBE'S BOOK NEWS. VTEWEST NOVELS TO CHEER THE FEWEST NOVELS TO CHEER THE WEARY. "PANDORA LIFTS THE LID 1 ' .. 63 iy Christopher Morley and Don Marquis. "THE GOLDEN LADDER" .. 6s By Rupert Hughe3. astounding story' of a ycung and singularly beautiful American with a remarkable personality, which raised her from poverty to position of affluence. "CHRIS GASCOYNE" .. .. Ga From the Diaries of John Trevor. By A. C. Benson. An experiment in solitude. "FETTERED" .. .. .. Gs By Paul Trent. "RED ASHES" .. ... Cs By Margaret Pedler. "THE OLD LADIES" .. >, 6s By Hugh Walpole. "THE CRIMSON BUTTERFLY" ... 6s By Edmund Sncll. A thrilling talc of love, intrigue and mysticism.
:ss MEADOWS" .. es By Bill Adams. Talcs of the Sea. "IN THE LAND OF YOUTH" .. 6s By Jame3 ' Stephens. "TROUBLED WATERS" .. .. 6s By "William MacLeod Ruinc. Another great story of the "West and of the strugglo between the new order and tho old code which permitted law to lie in tho holster. "THE WINE FARM" .. ..6s By F. E. Hills Your. S . "THE CRYSTAL CLAW" .... -65 By William Le Qneux. Postages, 6d each extra. ' WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS. LTD. W6119-1-251F SHXPFXNO. JTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF U NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Steamers ■will be despatched as tinder (circumstances permitting):— • FOR WELLINGTON— From Lyftelton. Cargo • Train, at rail. Mararoa—Mon.. Wed., Fri; 5.20 p.m. 11a.m. Maori—Tucs., Thurs., Sat.-vaSp.m. 11 a.m. Cargo booked to Foxton.. Wangamii, Patea. SYDNEY— Malicno—From Auckland, November 21st - Marama.—From Wellington, November FOR MELBOURNE, via WELLINGTON— Moeraki—About November 21at".
SUVA, SAMOA, VAVAU, HAAPAI, NUKUALOFA— To£ua—From Auckland,. December 6th. SAN FKANCISCO. via HAROTONGA AND TAHITITahiti—Fr6ifi 'Wellington. December nth. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, vi* SUVA, HONOLULU, AND VANCOUVER— Makura—From Auckland, November 25th. CARGO STEAMERS. . NAPIER AND GISBORNEFlora—About November 25th. FOR AUCKLAND. ■Wingatui—About November 22nd. NEWPLYMOUTH and Opihi—About November 25th. OB IE NT, Ii 1 3ST a Fremantl'e. Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. From Sydney •ORCADES . ..-: 9,764 Nov. 22. +OBSOVA .. 12,08rt Deo. 6. •♦OHMUZ .. 14,588 *D«c. 13. tORVIETO ' .- 12.233 Jan. 3. "OHAMA .. 20,000 Jan. 10. OSTERLEY .. 12,129 Jan. 31
tCarrying Fu»t, Second and lmra w ♦♦Carries First and Third Classes only. Saloon farca: Single, from £lO2 to £138; Return, £179 to £243. ♦Additional steamer, via Colombo and Port Said, carrying Saloon and Third Ctesa PasSaloon, Single, from £96 to £109; Return, from £l6B to £lOl. ' Por full particulars, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., jns Hereford street, Agents in New Zealand. IANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tho Grand Scenic Route across, Canada, in conjunction with Canadian-Australasian Eoyal Mail S.S. Lino to Vancouver, B.C. Travel Homo via this Glorious Imperial route. All steel trains—luxurious sleeping cars. Dining cars spotlessly equipped. TRAVERSE THE STUPENDOUS ROCKIES IN DAYLIGHT. Km'nv an unforeettable journey through
jinjoy an uniorgenu«u«i a charmed land of world-famed beauty spots including Sicamous, Glacier, Field (for Emerald Lake and Yoho Valley), Lake Louise and Banff. REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS OP THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Reservations made on Sleeping Cars, Hotels, and Steamers. For descriptive Pamphlets and full particulars, apply to any office of the Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd., Thomasi Cook and Son, or J. Sclator, Representative CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAx CO., Union House, Sydney, N.S.W. HM5i WELLINGTON. WESTPORT, GREY-
MOUTH AND HOKITIKA. S S TEES THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20th. Latest Cargo, 11 a.m. * LL Cargo must be booked at Christchurch Office beforo sending to Kailay" KISTSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 5330 160 Hereford street. Christc* ► LENHEIM DIRECT (Taking Cargo for * Hnvclock, Seddon, end "Ward). MOTOR VESSEL OPAWA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) Latest Cargo: 4 jp.m. Friday. All Cargo to be Booked at Christchurck Office before sending to Railway.
Y and CO., Agents, IGO Hereford street, sfil? Christchurch. .WELLINGTON, WANGANUI AND VV NEW PLYMOUTH. S.S. PROGRESS-THURSDAY, Nov. 20th. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. S.S. HOLMDAIE—FRIDAY, Nov. 21st. WANGANUI AND NEW "PLYMOUTH. S.S. JOHN—WEDNESDAY, Nov. 26th. F. E. SUTTON and CO., =ASo Agents. "OMEWARD PASSENGERS. 1935. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Kecoromendcd make their arrangements Early. Send for Cook"* Gazette, giving Fares and leu by all Lsw». THOS. COOK and SON, H62SOTT *3* Hereford street. fTITITH that Cold Joint try "Military" W PicHea. Adda reliah to the meaL Raid by «11 croceii. Insist oc "Military." 60 484W3J1S
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18235, 20 November 1924, Page 1
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