TT7HITCOM3E AND TOMBS, LTD. WHAT FORGETTING COSTS. A business appointment—an order to be delivered —a social engagement —a bill to be paid—lot any of thein bo forgotten and you have to pay either In actual cash, loss of prestige, or worry—FORGETTING is always costly. DON'T FORGET. USE A DIA'flY. this week, ne.U week, or six months hence, it makes no difference what date you make an appointment WHEN YOU USE A DIARY. Some new and handy Diaries for 1927: contain the most useful New Zealand information. SCRIBBLING DIARIES: No. i ei7c, Bxs, week in an opening—2s. No. 1A size, Bxs, two days on page —4a. Jin. 2 size, 10 X 8, week in an opening—3s. COMMERCIAL DIARIES, Superiors Papers and Binding: Xo. 20 size, 13 x 8, day on a page—los Gd. No 20 size, 13 x 8, day on a page, full cloth —15s. No. 21 slse, 10 x 8, two days on a page—8s Od. USEFUL DIARIES: Tear-On* Block Calendar, Bold Figures in Red—3s. The Gardener's Diary—3s 6d. The Tablet Diary—ls 9d. Day Book or Scroll Diary, 12 x 5, day to page—4s 6d. Haedy Diary, Bxs, day to page—4s. Record Diary, Cloth, S i 5, two days to page—S». BLOTTING PADS WITH DIARY AT TOP: No. 90, 17J x 13, with Leatherette Corners —4s 6d. No. 91, 173 * X s ) w ' ,n Leatherette Corners and Desk-"-8s 6d, POCKET DIARIES: No. 28, Girl's Diary, 6J x 4—2s 6d. No, 20, Boy's Diary, 61 x 4—2s 6d. No. 31, Stiff Cover Leatherette 5 x 31 —Is 3d No. 32, Leather Tuck, 5 x 31 —4s. No. 83—Back Loop Style, 5 x 81—3s 6d. No. 40C, Leather Tnck Fastening, 5 x 31 —43. A Circular containing a full list of Whitcombe's New Zealand Diaries will be posted free on application. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD. W9870 NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF U NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting):— Cargo FOR WELLINGTON— Train at Rail. Maori—Mon., Wed., Fri. 6.50 p.m. 11a.m. Wahine —Tues., Thurs., Sat. 6.50 p.m. 11 a.m. Taking Cargo for Foxton, Wanganui, Patea. No cargo January 21st, 25th, 26th. WELLINGTON-PIOTON SERVICE, Tamahine —From Wellington, Mon., Wed,, Fri. 3 p.m., Sat. 1.15 p.m. Tamahine—Saturday, Jan. 22nd, 0 a.m. Tatoahine—From Picton, Tues., Thurs., 2.30 p.m., Friday 7 p.m., Sunday 6 p.m. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Manuka—Friday, Januaryi 21st, noon. FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. Mamma—Friday, Jan. 21st, 3 p.m. (Taking Passengers in Three Classes.)
MELBOURNE (DIRECT)Hoeraki—From Dunedin, January 18th. First express Tuesday will connect. FOB SUVA (Fiji). NUKUALOFA, HAAPAI, * VAVAU (Tonga), APIA .'(Samoa). , Tofua —From Auckland, Jan. 28th, 11 a.m. FOR CANADA, UNITED STATEB. ENGLAND (via Suva, Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver). Tahiti —From Wellington. January 18th., , Tahiti—From Auckland, January 21st. Via Rarotonga, Tahiti, San Francisco. Maungan^K—From Wellington, Feb. Ist. FOR AUCKLAND (Cargo Only). Katoa—About January 94th. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Opihi (cargo only)—JanV 1Bth. FOB BLUFF AND SYDNEY. Kairangi (cargo only)— About January 2Ut. ' FOR DUNEDIN (Cargo Only)Kurow—About January 19th. ORIENT LINE. i<o LONDON, via Melbourne, .Adelaide, L'• fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth: Steamer. ORMUZ . ORSOVA ORVIETO OTRANTO ORMONDE ORONSAY Sydney. Jan. 22. Feb. 5. Feb. 19. M»r. 1. Mar. 15. Mar. 29. Saloon Fares-r—From New Zealand: Single, from £lO3 to 5188; return, £179 to £342. The first-class accommodation is so arranged as to offer the public • wide choice of bertbi at correspondingly varied rates. No. second-class passengers are carried. Third-class Farei from New Zealnad: Single. £39 to £45: return, £7O to £Bl. For full particulars apply— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OT N.Z., LTD., 168 HEREFORD STREET. ,IOR A MATCHLESS, MEMORABLE JOURNEY—THE CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY, In Conjuactlon with OANADIAN-AUBTRALABJAN ROYAL MAIL LINE TO VANCOUVER. B.C. You will now forget the glorious thrills of the daylight trip over the famous Rockies and • thousand enchanting panoramas spread ■cross the great Canadian Continent. in speedy and comfortable tratai, you traverse this f urinating wonderland. _Sica»ous, Lake REACHED BY TRAINS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Situated on the route are thirteen lavishlyappointed C.P.R. Hotels. A fleet of ornately equipped C.P.R. Atl»atia Liners continues the journey to Europe, completing a chain of unbroken comfort.
Puttees booked from New Zealand on the world's largest motor passenger, ship. Resemtlons made on Sleeping Cars, Hotels, •ad Allantie Steamers. For descriptive pamphlets and tall partlcolars. apply to any offlcs of the Union Steam Ship Company of N.JS.. Ltd., Thot. Cook and Son, or J. Sclster, ReprejontatlM. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIIr WAY CO., Union Honse, Sydney. N-"^^ IKOURA. AND WELLINGTON. S.B. CYGNET. WEDNESDAY, 19th JANUARY. CYGNET LTdT«S4 Tuam street. 'Phone 4416. W. W. TOY and CO., Port Agents. •Phono 3M3S. TTOMEWARD PASSENGERS. 1927TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Reeommonded to Make Their Arrangements Early. „ , Send for Cook's Gazette, GWing Pares and Sailings by All Linos. THOS. COOK and SON, M62SOTT 188 Hereford street. Process Motor OiL
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18902, 18 January 1927, Page 1
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