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"Waianti—Tubs., Thttc. 7.18 p.m. 11 Wahine—Saturday, 25th. 7.40 pjn. Train. No Cargo SMth, 25th and 28th. (T&itcng cargo for "Wangaaui, Patoa, and Fogton-) SYDNEY— Moeralo—From Wellington, April SUh. FOR MELBOURNE- . Manufca, via Wellington—About April 39w>SUVA, SAMOA. VAVAU. HAAPAI, Ngrna—From Aockfaad, April 27th. SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA AND TAHITI— M&knr»—From Weftbagton, April 28th. CANADA. AMERICA. LONDON, via SUVA, • HONOLULU, AND VANCOUVER— Acrangi—From Auckland, May 12th. FOR AUCKLAND— Katear—Aboot April 27 th. •KTRTJIOW AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Cornma—About Agril 23rd. NAPIER AjND GISBORNEk Kamo—About April 28th. FOR BLUFF. *W9QAlca—April 21st. Cargo 9 a-m> OBXEMl? LENS. rpo LONDON, rim Melbourne, Adelaide, JL Frenrantle, Colombo, Sues, Port Stud, Naples, Totdtm, Gibraltar. and Plymouth. From Sydney ORAMA «~< 20,500 April 23. ORSOTA m 12,086 May 80. ORVIETO t-. 12,183 June 27. O STERLET m 12,139 July 25. ORAMA « 20,500 Aug. 22. ORSOVA ORVIETO , 30,133 Oct 17. 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Louise; you tow the stupendous Niagara Falls, and countless famsna beauty spota ' REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. 13 imposing hotels en route. 'Superb Atlantic ileet. Also Pacific Fleet of Empress Steamships. Reservations made in Sleeping Cars, Hotels, and Steamship. For descriptive Pamphlets and full particulars, apply to any office of the Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd., Thomas Cook and Son, or S. Scliior, Bepreeentatxra, CA!?ADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Union House, Sydney, N.S.W. H43J2-4 i XUTSLLINGTON, GREYMOUTH, AND T» WESTPORT. fCgirßg Cargo for Hokitiloh) 6.5. TEES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22nd, (Weather and circumstances permitting.) Latest cargo 11 a-m. All cargo moat be booked at Christchnreh Office before sending to Railway. KJNBEY and CO., LTD., Agents, gjKj 160 Hereford street. TTTTJLLrrTGTON, WASGANUI, AND W NEW PLYMOUTH. SA JOfflL THURSDAY, 2Srd APRIL. Cargo IX tLBU Goods, p EL SUTTON" and CO., 8660 A g egt9 ' TJOMBWARD PASSENGERS, 1925. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Recommended to lhflir Send for Coca's ©«*tte, giving Hares and Sailings by and SON, H62SOTT 136 Hereford fltrCet e. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE to the Royal iamuy. QW29 Co.. Ltd, AgentsMg j£vartn«a«A
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18362, 21 April 1925, Page 1
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