AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY, 2.30, TO-DAY, 2.30, TO-DAY. BARGAIN MATINEE. A Bri r iant All-Star Shew. 6d\ Is BARGAIN PRICES. Gd, Is. "PULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. THE SUCCESS OF THE CENTURY. MOON and MORRIS REVUE CO." A Constellation of Rcviie Stirs supervised by that Maxtor of Production, WALTER GEORGE, In a Clever Concoction of Comedy and Music. "A KIVR FOR A DAY." "A KING FOR A DAY." "A ICING FOR A DAY." Sumptuous Dresf.in a - , Delightful Scenery, Melodious Music, Clever Comedy, and Brilliant Dancing. Very Special Engagement of ESTF.LLE ROSE. ESTELLE ROSE. International Impressionistc in Character, Somite, and Studies. ALEC KELLEWAY, ALEC KKLLEWAY, The Singing Rove. - . BEN" BENO. A Chair iu the Air. ERNEST PITCHER. SADIE McDONALD. i'KI"F.-;--O.S. is 6:1 (Reserves 3s), D.C. 2s (Reserves 2s del t. .Stalls Is. All taxable prices tjliis tax. 13ox plan at The Bristol til', noon, thereafter at the Opera House Confectionery Store. Doors, 7 p.m. 5116 GARDEN'S CONCERT TO-MORROW. THE. WOOLSTON BAND. THE WOOLSTON BAND. THE WOOLSTON BAND. CONDUCTOR, MR R. J. ESTALL. HIE PREMIER BAND OF NEW ZEALAND -will give a Specially Attractive Concert near the Tea Kiosk, at 2,45 p.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. Your Opportunity to Enjoy a Good Concert and Assist a Good Cause—the Mayor's Ccal and Blanket Fund. 5430 rpHE BRACKENFIELD HOU,NDS "WILL J- MEi'T: JUNE 2D-—Five Cross Roads, Lowland Dees, 1 i>.m. • JULY I—Tho Handle, 11.30 a.m. M. BETHELL, 5315F Master. SHIPPING. FUNNEL LINE.
Carrying First-cUes Passengers Only. TO LONDON, VIA SOUTH AFRICA, Steamer. Tom. Loaves Sydney. ANCHISES 10,046 July 13th Fares to England—From £lO2 Single and £l6l Return. To Africa-—From £72 Single and £ll2 Return Passengers must have Passports. For full particulars apply to Local Agents, KINSEY and CO. ONE CLASS ONLY. To DURBAN, CAPETOWN and LONDON. ler. Tons. Leaves Sydney. BARADINE 13,300 July 7th. BENDIGO . 13,300 Augiis* Alh. Fares—LytMton to England: £39 17s Gd to £47 17s 6d single. £72 15s to £B6 15a return. To South Africa: £23 17s Gd to £34 17s 6d single; £43 ISs to .f'6B 15s raturn. Local ApMSf'IjJNSEY »n»l CO, "~- Murray, Roberts und Co., Ltd., General CHINA AND JAPAN. »Y THE E. AND A. MAIL LINE, VIA •QUEENSLAND PORTS, MANILA, ASTD SANDAKAN. Leaves Steamer. Tons. Sydney. S.S. TANDA Voy 3 6000 July 15. S.S. ARAFURA Voy 18 5607 Aug. 12 S.S. ST. ALBANS Voy 26 4119 Sep. 9. Through and Round World Tours at Special Rates. Apply Union Steam Ship Co., Chrifitchurch. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. NEW ZEALAND AGENTS: Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., Wellington. ■ Bates, Sise and Co., Dunedin. C, H. Cranby and Co., Ltd., Napier J, H. Cook* and Co., Ltd., Nelson. Nanoarrow and Co., Greymouth. Russell and Somers, Auckland. E4267 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. IMPERIAL JAPANESE MAIL LINE. MAIL and Passonger Service to China, Japan, Europe, and the United States, with round the world connexions. SCHEDULE FOB AUSTRALIAN LINE. Steamer will leave Sydney for Yokohama via ports approximately as unaer:— Depart Arrive Sydney. Yokohama. S.S. MISHIMA MARU Mar. 27. April 25. S.S. TANGO MARU April 24. May 23. S.S. AK.I MARU May 22. June 20. For cargo space, and all information, ftPPy KAYE and CARTER, LTD., Agents, K4374 155 Hereford street. WHITE STAR DOMINION LINE. FROH AMERICA AND CANADIAN PORTS TO ENGLAND AKD THE CONTINENT. t,t.t. o ''t-p>j T SAILINGS of the LARGEST find MOST LUXURIOUS Steamers in the Atlantic trado, including: R.M.S. MAJESTIC .. .. 56,551 Tons (The largest steamer in the world.) RM,S. OLYMPIC .. ' .. 40,439 Tens R.M.<-i HOMERIC .. .. 34,356 Tons Pasaangera taking through tickets to U.K. bv Canadian-Australasian and Union Lines via Vancouver or San Francisco can secure tleir Atlantic berths and passago tickets on application to DALGETY n"d COMPANY, LIMITED, NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY. D 2557 SUMMER TRIPS TO ENGLAND. Important Announcement by CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., In conjunction with Canadian Australasian Royal Mail S.S. Lino to Vancouver, B.C. . ON and after MAY 17th, now pleasures, and new scenic wondars will be in etoro for travellers to Canada, U.SA., England, tnd the Continent of Europe, via the C.P.R. rout*. On that date the famous Trans-Canada Limited Seraco for 1525 Summer Season commences. The "Trans-Cafaada Limited," Canada's Train dc Luxe, is LnconiparabU- the fastest, most popular train operated across Canada. Saves a day oach way. Affords passengers a daylight trip over the Rockies. In addition, the C.P.R. will have THREE other daily trains running in the summer transContinental time-table. ' Passages booked from New Zeaknd in either R.M.M.S Aorangi or R.M.S. Niagara, the moat palatial liners on the Pacific. VERY IMPORTANT—Be rare to »ee your steamer tickets are marked "via Canadian Pccific Railway." For descriptive pamphlets and full particulars, apply to any Office of the Union Cook and Son.; or J. Sclater, Representative CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Union House, Sydney, -N.B.W. H 4312 LENH E I M DIRECT. (Taking Cargo for Haveloek, Seddon, and Ward.) B.S. WAIRAU. MONDAY. JUNE 28th. (Weather and Circumstances Permitting.) Latest Cargo, Noon, Saturday. All Cargo must be booked at Chrietchorch Office before sending to Railway. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 5216 160 Hereford street.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 1
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