SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COUPONS' OF NKW ZEALAND, LTD.. 16S Hereford street. 'Phone 03-500. Sailings (circumstances permitting; FOR WKLLIXOTOX Train. At rail. -Maori iloii., Wed., l'ri. 7.10 p.m. 11 a.m. Wahino—*Tues„ Thurs., Sat. ..JO i>.ra. XI a.m. * Tuesday. December :;;ird. Maori. Taking cargo lor Wanganui anil l'atea. Second Express from South d' -s not run on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. AVELLINGTU X-Pl CTON P F.RVICETamahino—From Wellington: Men., Wed., i'ri., 'I p.m. (and from December 2iuh, Sat., X.l 5 p.m.). From Pirton: Tues., Thurs.. Sal.. 2,;J0 p.m. (from Dec. Kith, Tues., Thurs., 2.30 p.m.; Fri., O.lj p.m.: Sun., ti p.m.. Special tnue-tablu ill Christmas lime. FOR SYDNEY. Maunganui—From Wellington, Dec. 12th. Makura—From Wellington, Dec. ICth. Maunganui—From Auckland, Dee. 24th. Niagara—From Auckland, Dec. Liuth. Passengers in Threo Classes. FOR MELBOURNE, FROM LYTTKLTON. (Via Wellington and Bluff.) Maheno —De ember 18th, January Bth. Leaving Bluff December 22nd, January 12th. ISLAND TOURS to Suva (Fiji), Nukualofa, liaapai, Vavau (Tonga), Apia (Samoa). Tofua —From Auckland, Dec. 27th, 11 a.m. And every four weeks thereafter. FOR AUCKLAND. Wingatui (cargo only)— Dec. 10th, 0 a.m. FOII NAPIER AND GISBORNE. Wainui (cargo only)— About Dec. 12th. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Opihi (cargo only)— About Dec. 13th. FOR WESTPORT. Knnnn. (cargo only)— About Dec. 11th. Cargo 4 p.m. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. Totara (< ..rgo only)— About Dec. 12th. Q 1! I E K T L I N E. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON Fiom Sydney, via Melbourne, Adelaide, L' i crnanlle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth Steamer. Tons. Oiminamler. Noon. OI<FORD 20,000 A. L. Owens Dec. 20 OTRANTO 'JO,OOO C. G Matlieson Jan. 3 ORMONDE 1-1,853 L. V. James Jan. 31 ORSOYA 12,0-11 Feb 11 OIvONTES 20,C00 F. R. O'Sulleven Feb ?5 ORONSAY' 20,000 I - '. P. Cameron Mar 11 ORAMA 20,000 11. G. Maunton Mar. 2", ORFORD 20,000 A. L. Owens April 8 FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: FIRST SALOON—Single from £lO4. Return from £lB2. THIRD CLASS —Single from £3O. Return from £7O. Return Tickets aro interchangeable with other lines upon adjustment of fares. Write for illustrated Literature. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 9550 IGB Hereford street. CANADA, UNITED STATES, EUROPE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE. Via Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, and Vancouver, And . UNION KOYAL MAIL LINE, Via Rarotonga, Tahiti, and i'an Francisco. Stear AORA.n G I MAKURA NIAGARA MONOWAI AORA NGI MAKURA \\ to j Auckland San Frc.ncisco. lf> Vnncouvi Feb. 21 J an. Feb. And Fortnightly Thereafter. ■EXCURSIONS to HTVN OLU LU arid TAHITI Particulars on Application. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., ICB Hereford street. HUD DART-PARIvER. LTD. FAVOURITE PASSENGER STEAMERS wil> be dispatched as under (circum stances permitting) : TO SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. S.S. ULlMAßOA—December 12th. TO SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. S.S. ULlMAßOA—December 27th. For Freight and Passage apply to KItfSEY and CO., LTD.. Agents, —G XGO Hereford street, Christchurch. PERSONAL SERVICE. INTENDING OVERSEAS TRAVELLERS ® (ire cordially "invited to Consult us before Booking .Passages. Matters of detail will receive personal attention both here and abroad. All information Free on application to C. L. MEREDITH-KAYE, 'Phone 32-SJ33. 118 Hereford street. Representatives at all principal seaports. Agents for R. G. England, 30--10 Gosvvell road, London (E.C.I) —2FP EXTENDED CRUISE TO COAST FIORDS By S.S. Hinemoa. Two extra days at Milford. This cruise is particularly recommended to those who are anxious to know Milford thoroughly. No increaso in fare. Round cruise from Bluff: Dec. X2th to 22ud. Full particulars from all branches. MT. COOK TOURIST CO. GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU. THOS. COOK and SON. HEAD OFFICE: D. W. McKAY, LTD., InvercargilL M 6555 DVETITISERS ARE . ENTITLED TO KNOW THAT — "THE PRESS," Canterbury's leading daily, has not only the largest circulation in Christchurch and surrounding districts, but in addition to this it is delivered to thousands more people in the Country Districts than the next paper. Advertisers, therefore, not only reach the largest number of buyers through "THE Pi.ESS," but what is even more important just now, they reach the people with the purchasing power, and who have money to spend on the articles advertised in its columns. This great number of subscribers read "THE PRESS" becauso of its outstanding appeal 03 a home newspaper. A Selling medium of unequalled p ower —a producer of sales and a builder of goodwill "THE PRESS" affords advertisers the means of reaching easily the most buyers through one paper in the wealthy Canterbury market at one minimum cost. ••THE PRESS" is owned and controlled in Christchurch in the interests of Canterbury people.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 1
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