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SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Off U NEW ZEALAND. LTD--168 Hereford street. Phono 33-500. Sailings (circumstances permitting): O&rso .FOR ■WELLINGTON — Tram, at rail. Maori—Hon., Wed., Sri.- 7.10 p.m. 11 h.ot. Wahine—Tucs., Thur., Sat. 7.10 p.m. 11 a.m. Takiftg ca-rgo for Wanganui and Patea. Second express train from South does not run on Mondays, Wednesdays, ad Fridays. No cargo Wahine, 7th. , WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE, i Tamahine —From Wellington: Mond., Wad.; Fri., ,3 p.m.; Sat., 1.15 p.m. From. Picton: Tuep. and Thur#., 2.30 p.m.; Fri., ■i a.15 p.m.; Sun., 0 p.m. FOR SYDNEY. Maunganui—From Wellington, March 6th". Monowai —From Wellington, March 10th. Wellington, March 18th. * Aorangi—From Auckland, March 23rd; ISLAND TOURS TO SUVA (Fiji), Nukualofa, Ilaapai, Vavau (Tonga), Apia (Samoa). ' Tofua —From Auckland, March 21st, 11 a.m. And every four weeks therea-fter. FOR CANADA, UNITED STATES, ENGLAND—(Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver.) » Niagara -From Auckland, March 10th. (Via Rarotongj', Tahiti, San Francisco.) Monowai —From Wellington, March 24th. Sailings fortnightly,, thereafter. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA AUCKLAND. Wainui (cargo only)— About March 6th, FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE. Kahika (cargo only)— March 4th. Cargo >. 4 p.m. Tuesday, FOR WESTPORT. Kaimiro (cargo only)— About March 6th. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Opihi (cargo only)-—About March sth. FOR AUCKLAND, Kaimanawa (cargo only)— March 4th, 0 a.m. ; FOR SYDNEY. Waikouaitl (cargo only)— About March 12th. 0 R I N T ■ LINE. ROYAL MAIL . STEAMERS N TO LONDON. From Sydney, via Melbourne. . Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth. Steamer. Tons. Commander. Noon. 1 itORONSAY *20,000 ' E. P. Cameron Mar.'ll tORAMA . 80>00 H.G.Staunton Mar. 25 tORFORD 20,000 A. L. Owens April 8 tOTRANTO 20,000 C. G. Matheson Apl. 22 ORMONDE 14,853 L. V. .Tames May 23 ORSOVA 12,041 G. G. Thome June 20 ORAMA 20,000 H. G. Staunton July 18 ORONSAY 30,000 E. P. Cameron Aug. 15 tVia Hobart. Calls Southampton Instead Plymouth. ■ FARES,'NEW ZEALAND 110 LONDON: FIRST SALOON—SingiS from 5104. , Return from £lB2. THIRD CLASS—Single from - £BO. Return "from £79. EXOHJWQP EXTRA. /Saturn Tickets an interchangeable with " other lines-upon adjustment of fares. Write for Illustrated Literature. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 0550 168 Hereford street. Escorted tours to europb, SCORTED TOURS TO EUROPE, 1931. 1031. LEAVING SYDNEY BY ORIENT CO..' FEB. and APRIL.. 20.-000-TON STEAMERS. - / 30 From 'NSplas. through - Italy, Bwiuerlanfl, -Paiis, Belgium, Holland,. to London. INCLUSIVE COST, ' Covftrlnr Third-Class Paisage, all Travel ' Tickets, Hbt6l, and Sightseeing— LYTTBHftfON BACK I rfO ' , £146—£152, ** Subject to increase in Rates, ' tfhjeh takes 'place shortly. First or Second-Class Passages quoted on , ' Application. SEND-FbR .BOOK OIVINO ITINERARY OF VARIOUS .ESCORTED TOURS—ALL CLASSES. THOS./COOK and SON, ■ TRAVEL AGENTS. New Branch Office: ISO Hereford Street, Christchur(h. SPSS iiwP'-; « m t . Osta'a t4 f«w f"a * ■ - '«br * '• ,0L1N» floor tarn ovornifht. ah ; QO; }f AFfcPft ' ISD£|INBBB --1 ""*»* , 4 <, , '< re 1 t 1 | y T ■'/ i s ' 1 ' - days 01 - busin«*»" cttnpl«jrit»ji- ■ foresight and fcuaineas conditions i&> New fundamentally -pound. , ' Thojr„, «jf* percftbtfbly improving, *nd provision*jnusi be to capitslU# the opportunities ,*t to-day \ iiiliitetaliers 'whii jtdVeciieSjT Ma ApYERTISUm -VI V!. fv.is«.CX4f-V--® fe. tfoUy In the ears of executives; "Cut-, dotytti.your ,advertising, t and - save Money." f ' <*. . * r 1 % ( f uVt. 1 . » -V /v \ Timjdity suggests the. nse ot blue pencif and* VhA sbnsedueiit' loss ot a market won by years of intensive.cultivation. IMPROVE YOUR PRODUCT. GIVE GOOD VALUE, AND THE NEW ZEALAND PEOPLE .W!l£ 6UY. ' , Eyery, low, every woman, and every child Is i|tiU/ a consumer. ... , . ARE THE? "CONSUMINO YOUR GOODS 1 THE; .EI^EO^E,'-ECONOMICAL, AND SUBfl" ROAD ,FOR GAINING > AOOEPTANGE 18 VIA. ' 4 ' THE PJI E 8 S." EVERY ADYpRTISEMfiNJ IN "THE PMSSS" IS -AajTEM Off NEWS., . Ev<ry P«ge is - carefully - read—'because the. newspaper proywea. of the markets at ftift change 141 prevailing modHi the current priaefc of ouf daily tteedi. 'SUCCESSFUL RETAttEBS AND FAOO?URiRS ARE CONCENTRATING MOR&. b: JfARKES I^^JSROUGH iby • tiASOEST OIROULATJONi

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20176, 3 March 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20176, 3 March 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20176, 3 March 1931, Page 1

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