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WHITCOMBE p.-d TOMBS, LIMITED, " - Chriatchurcb. __ SHIPPING. rNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 09 1 NEW ZEALAND. LTD steamers wUI ba dispatched as under (circumstances permitting): FOB WELLINGTON— From Lyttelion. Cargo Train, at rail. Mararoa—Mon., Wed., Frid. 6,50 p.m. 11 a.m. Wanine—Tuesday " " '.'. 6.60 p.m. 11 a.m. Maori—Thur., Sat. . _ . , (Taking cargo for Wanganui, Patea and " Foxton.) No cargo June 23th- , FOR " "SYDNEY— Maunganui—-Froni Auckland, Juno 26th. SUVA. SAMOA. VAVAU, HAAPAI. NUKUALOFA— Toina—From Auckland, July 16th. SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA AND PAPEETEMokura—From Wellington, June 23rd. __ HONOLULU. AW .YA»COUVE»-, Aorangi—From Auckland, July via. _^ NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH— Corinna—About June 24th. Cargo 4 p.m. ■'•." .'■ Tuesday. _ NAPIER, GISBORNE. Kamo—About June 24th. Cargo 4 p.m. Tuesday. AUCKLAND. Kaiwarra—About June 24th. Cargo noon SYDNEY AND 'HOBAET. WaikOTatti—AbouL^ns&afifthv.. ■ .-■■- ■■ ' MELBOURNE. BLUFF— KaTetu—About Juno 25th. Cargo 4 p.m. Wednesday. ORIENT LINE. 0 LONDON, via Melbourne, Adelaide, . " Fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar/and Plymouth. From Sydney OEVIETO i.. 12,183 June 27 OSTERLEY .. 12,123 Jnly 25 ORAMA . ,-. 20,1500 Aug. 22 ORSOVA ~ 12,036 Sept. 10 OKVIETO h. 12,133 Oct. 17 OBONSAY >• 20,500 Nov. 14 OSTEELEY .. 12,129 . Nov. 28 Saloon fares: Single, from £lO3 to £138; return, £179 to £242. v The first-class accommodation is so arranged as to offer the public a wide choioa of berths at correspondingly varied ratef. No second-class passengers are,carried. /Third Class Fares: Single, £B9 to £*s; teturn, £7O to £Bl. For tull particulars, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NX LTD., 168 Hereford street, Agents in New Zealand. t MAKE YOUE HOME TRIP A JOY TEIP-T-! Travel Via . CANADIAN PACIFIC BAILWBY. IN CONJUNCTION Wl ™ S^^Fo AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL .S.S. LINE TO VANCOUVER, B.C. - The splendid favonrite triple acrew steamer luple motor ship . senger mgfcoj: ehii Joys innumerable await you at every stage of this' fascinating rpute. From romantio Honolulu and Suva, to the unfqrgettabio train ride over the glorious Rockies in daylight every moment is one of increasing wonder and charm. _ ' All Steel Trains, Spotless Dining and Ooeervation Cars. , See the mighty glaciers, gaze across eerie canyons, visit B%nff, Sicamus, and. Lake Louise. REACHED ONLY BY TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Break your journey at any of our 13 splendidly appointed Hotels and Chalets. Several Superb Atlantic Liners. Fleet of imposing "Empress" Liners. Reservations made in Sleeping Cars, Hotels, and Steamships. Fox 'descriptive Pamphlets and full particulars, , apply to any office of the . Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd-, Thomas Cook anil Son, or J. Sclator, Representative, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Union House, Sydney, N.S.W. MOTOR SHIP "TUNGSHA." FROM NORWAY AND SAFAGA BAY. i IBIS steamer is now due in Lyttelton, and L CONSIGNEES are requested to PRESENT BILLS OF LADING AND PAY FREIGHT (if any due) to the undersigned. Goods for which Bills of Lading are not presented and orders lodged with the Railway before landing, i.ill ho stored at Christchurch at Consignee's Risk and Espouse. Agents' attention must he called to any DAMAGED GOODS BEFORE REMOVAL from the Railway Sheds, otherwise no claim will bo recognised, aud all claims must be rendered within Seven Days of steamer's discharge, otherwise they will not ue recoverable. The Captain WILL NOT be responsible for any Debts contracted by tho crew without his written authority. A U. TURNBULL and CO.. Agents, ■,oro : " 150 Manchester street. S.S. PARERA. TUESDAY, JUNE 23rd. ravnllier- and Circumstances Permitting.) ° ye?u Latest cargo, u a.m. AH Cargo must bo Booked at Christchurch niw before sending to -Railway. Office «£{£ SEi , and pp., LTD., Agents. 5077 V 160 Hereford street. k EWAB'S_ IMPEEIAL INSTITUTE Co.. Ltd/ Agent*.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18415, 23 June 1925, Page 1
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