SHIP PINO. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 168 Hereford street. 'Phone 33-50' J. Sailings (circumstances permitting): Cargo FOR WELLINGTON— Train. At rail. Maori—Mon., Wed., Fri. 7.10 p.m. H a.m. Wahine—*Tuos., Thurs., Sal. 7.10 p.m. Ha.ni. * Tuesday, December 2;! rd, Maori. Taking cargo for Wanganui and Pat<"<",. Second Express from South does not run on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. W.ELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahine—From Wellington: Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m. (and from December ~oth, Sat., 1.15 p.m.). From Picton: Tues., Thurs., Sat., 2.30 p.m. (from Dee. Ifit'i, Tues., Thurs., 2.30 p.m.; Fri., 9.15 p.m.; Sun., 6 p.m.. Special time-table >H Christmas time. FOB SYDNEY. Maunganui—From Wellington, Doc. 12th. Makura —From Wellington, Dec. 10th. Miuama—i<' 10111 Wellington, Dec. 19th. Maunganui—From Auckland, Dec. 24th. Pusseugers in Three Classos. FOR MELBOURNE, FROM LYTTELTON. (Via Wellington and Bluff.) Maheno—December 18th, January Bth. Leaving Bluff December 22nd, January 12th. ISLAND TOURS to Suva (Fiji), Nukualofa, Haapal, Vavau (Tonga), Apia (Samoa). Tofua —From Auckland, Dec. 27th, 11 a.m. And every four weeks thereafter. FOR CANADA, UNITED STATES, EN GLAND. (Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver.) Aorangi—From Auckland, Dec. 16th. (Via Rarotonga, Tahiti, San Francisco.) Makura—From Wellington, Dec. 30th! Sailings fortnightly thereafter. FOR AUCKLAND. Waipiata (cargo only)— About Dec. loth. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE. Wainui (cargo only)— Dec. 12th. Cargo, 4 p.m. Thursday. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Opihi (cargo only)— About Dec. 16th. FOR WESTPORT. Kanna (cargo only)— Dec. 11th. Cargo, 4 p.m. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. Totara (cargo only)— Dec. 12th, 9 am. 0 R I E N _T L i N E. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON From Sydney, via Melbourne, Adelaide, Freuiantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth Steamer. Tons. Commander. Noon. OBFOKD 20,000 A. L. Owens Dec. 20 UTRANTO 20,000 C. G Matheeon Jan. 3 ORMONDE 14,853 L. V. James Jan. 31 ORSOVA 12,041 Feb. 14 ORONTES 20,000 F. R. O'Sulleven Fob. 25 ORONSAY 20,000 K. P. Cameron Mar. 11 ORAMA 20,000 H. G. Staunton Mar. 25 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 £39. Return from £7O. Return Tickets are interchangeable with other lines upon adjustment of fares. Write for illustrated Literature. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 9650 168 Hereford street. T IHE SHIPS of the SHORT SEAWAY—To Britain. Empress of Britain .. 42,500 tons (5 day flyer-—in service 1931) impress of Scotland .. 25,150 tons Empress of Australia .. 21,850 tons Empress of France .. 18,450 tons Duchess of Atholl .. 20,000 tons Duchess of Bedford .. 20,000 tons Duchess of Richmond .. 20,000 tons Duchess of York • • 20,000 tons Montcalm .. *. 16,400 tons Montclare •. .. 16,400 tons Montrose . . -. 16,400 tons Minnedosa i. 15,200 loos Melita .. - • 15,200 tons The Canadian Pacific Route is the shortest and most direct to SOUTHAMPTON, LIVERPOOL, and GLASGOW—two days onr the magnificent River St. Lawrence—only four days on the Atlantic. The British Industries Fair is Great Britain's Shop-Window, February, 3931. For literature and all information apply U.S.B. Co., Thomas Cook and Son, or A. W. Essex, Canadian Pacific Railway, Auckland. —* S. COOK and SON. WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL AGENTS. rp H o Those who cannot spare the time for a lone holiday to Europe, etc., should apply for FREE BOOKLET, SUMMER HOLIDAY TOURS, SUMMER HOLIDAY TOURS, SUMMER HOLIDAY TOURS, SUMMER HOLIDAY TOURS, Covering SHORT TOURS IN: NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA, HONOLULU, JAVA, ' JAPAN. BOOKLETS FREE FROM THOS. COOK and SON, 150 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHU RCH. BUSINESS NOTICES. 2/ PURE CRYSTAL ICE. PER CWT AT WORKS, 2/0 PER CWT DELIVERED WITHIN CITY. p. FERON and SON, LTD., 303 Moorhouse avenue, Christchurch.^ CONCENTRATE ON THE RESPONSIVE MARKET. ' "ONE CAN JUDGE THE VALUE OF NEWSPAPER MEDIA ONLY BY QUALITY. OF CIRCULATION. MERE FIGURES ARE OFTEN MEANINGLESS." —Mr C. Maxwell Tregurtha, Advertising Manager, The Gramophone Co., London. WHEN the average family, income is £0 to £lO per week as compared with an average family income of £4. to £5 per week, it becomes strikingly evident that in concentrating your sales effort through "THE PRESS," very largely on the sroat middlo ' class * ectlon of the community, for articles other ' than bare necessities, you are FAR MORE THAN DOUBLING PROSPEC- ' TIVE TURNOVER AS MEASURED BY BUYING POWER. "THE PRESS" leads in circulation—not only in quantity, but in quality—not only In quality but in quantity. "THE PRESS" is owned and controlled in- Canterbury in the Interests of Canterbury people.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20108, 11 December 1930, Page 1
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