business announcements. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED * „ NEW PUBLICATIONS. Wal) ■ (Professor); THE FLORA OF MT. COOK, with many beautiful illustrations, 5s (3d). Foley (Edwin): THFI BOOK OF DECORATI \E FURNITURE. Its Form, Colour and History. With one Imndred reproductions in full-colour facsimile of draw- • mgs by the Author, and one thousand i text illustrations; Correlated charts of / British Woodwork Styles and Contemporaries, Decorative Furnishing Accessories, Principles, Trees, etc.; 2 vols.. 52s 6d (2a Id). Anders (Zorn): MODERN MASTERS OF ETCHING SERIES. 7s (7d). James Mcßey: MODERN MASTERS OF ETCHI.NG SERIES. 7s (7d). Frank B-angwyn: MODERN MASTERS OF ETCHING SERIES, 7s (73). THE ROYAL ACADEMY PICTURES FOR 1925 (illustrated), Ss Gd (sd). Pitman's COMMERCIAL SELF-EDUCA-TOR: A comprehensive Guide to Business. Specially designed for commercial students, Clerks and Teachers, 2 vols., 37b 6d (Is lOd). Pitman's BUSINESS MAN'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA and DICTIONARY OF COMMERCE. A reliable and oomprebensive ltori of reference on all commercial subjects. Specially designed and -written for the busy Merchant, the Commercial Student, and the mcdem man of affairs. 4 volumes, £5 5s (2s Cd>. Bain (Alexander): APPORTIONING TABLES. For broken period? ol Yearly, Hn>/-'rearly, Quarterly, Monthly, or Weekly amounts in Pounds, Dollars, etc.. 1 to 364 davs. With table of days between two dates, and tables for conversion of decimals of £1 to shillings and pence," 22s 6d '3d). (J. Ramaay): WANDERINGS AND EXCURSIONS. Bein? dome early reminiscences and Essays on Travel, etc., Gs (sd). LATEST NOVELS. Davk 'E'mer): THE PROFESSOR AMO,NG THE LADIES. Gs 'sd). Frasev (J. C.): PICKING WINNERS, 6s 'StJV Martvri f\V.) : THE RECLUSE OF FII-TH AVENUE. 6s (sd). S'rivus 'Ralph): MARRIED ALIVE. 6s (53). PhiWffl (Edenl: A VOICE IN THE DARK, 6s (sd). Fullerton <M*.rr E.): THE PEOPLE OF THE TIMBER BELT, Gs <sd). 'Postages shown in brackets.) WHITCOMBE fvrd TOMBS, LIMITED, Christ-church. SHIPPING.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OIT NEW ZEALAND. LTD Steamers will bo dispatched S3 under (circumstances permitting):— FOR WELLINGTON— From Lvttclton. Cargo Train, at rail. Mararoa—Mon., Wed., Frid. 6.60 p.m. 11 a.m. Wahine —Tuosday .. 6-50 p.m. 11 a.m. Maori—Tliur., Sat. „ 2 ; (Taking cargo for Wanganui, Patea ana Foxton.) No cargo June 2oth. * FOR SYDNIiSY— Maunganui—From Auckland, June 26th. SUVA, SAMOA, VAVAU, HAAPAI. NUKUALOFA— Tofua—From Auckland, July 14tii. SAJI FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE Makura—From Wellington, June 28rd. CANADA, AMERICA. HONOLULU. AND VANCOUVER— Aorangi—From Auckland, July Tin. . NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH— Corinna —About Juno 24th. Cargo 4 p.m. Tuesday. , NAPIER, gisborne. Kamo—About June 2<tjh. Cargo 4,p.m. Tuesday. AUCKLAND. Kaiwarra —About June 24th. Cargo noon Tuesday. SYDNEY AND HOBART. Wnikouaiti—About June 25th. MELBOURNE. -BLUFFKaretii—About June 25th. : ■/Cargo i p.m. Wednesday. CANADA-UNITED' STATES—EUROPERegular Fortnightly Sailings. H.lf. LINE, V Til Fiji, Honolulu, «nd Vancouver, And UNION ROYAL MAIL LINE, Via Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco. Steamer. MAKURA AQRANGI* TAHITI NIAGARA* MAKURA AORANGI* TAHITI NIAGARA* MAKURA AORANGI* TAHITI NIAGARA ♦ MAGNIFICENT NEW QUADRUPLE SCREW . MOTOR SHIP, TONS SCREW, OIL FUEL, 13,415 TONS REGISTER. EXCURSION TO HONOLULU. Sea Special Advertisement. NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. OT IN DELIGHTFUL HAWAII. REDUCED FARES TO HONOLULU. From Auckland: AORANGI— July 7th. Niagara, August 4th. A RETimNING m F e ROM' HONOLULU: AORANGI— August sth Niagara—September 2na Niagara—December 23rd: Return Fare: First Class from £SO. For full particulars apply to— UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. 06 HUDDART, PARKER. LTD. JGER STEi u under, circum-> U*AVOUBITE PASSENGER STEAMERS JF toll b( dispatched gtnnoea permitting: TO SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. T.S.S. ULIMAROA—About June 26th. TO SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. T.S.S. ULIMAROA—About July 10th. For freight aad passage apply to KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 160 Hereford street, Chriatchurch. G ISBORNE, WAIKOKOPU. TOKOMARU BAY, TOiOGA BAY, AND TUPAROAS.S. PARERA. MONDAY, JUNE 22nd. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) Latest Cargo 11 a.m. All Cargo must be booked at Christchurch Office before sending to Railway. KINSEY and CO.. Agents, ISO Hereford street. j-^ELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. S.S. BOLMDALE TUESDAY, JUNE 23rf. Cargo, 0 a.m. goods. F. E. SUTTON and CO., 6022 Agents. ROUND THE WORLD FARES. ROUND THE WORLD FARES. THOS. COOK AND SON ISSUE TICKETS TO ENGLAND By ail lines and ckases, • Goiiur ona Route, returning Another. BOOK'S SAILINd AND FARE LIST. U 1«8. POSTED FREE. 1826. It costs no more to Book with Us. 136 HEREFORD STREET. . . H6250-G3I9MF
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18414, 22 June 1925, Page 1
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