BHIPPINC NOTICES. I STEAM ! SHIP . COMPANY U , OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. ■ Subject to alteration without notiw. LYTTELTON. 1 (Through Rail Tickets and Labeb Issued.) • ' Maori • Wednesd'y Apr. 26 .7.4-5 p.m. Mararoa Thursday Apr. 27 . 7.45 p.m. Maori ■ Friday ■ Apr." 28 7.45 p.m. '"Mararoa Saturday Apr. 29 11 p.m. Maori:' . Monday May 1 7.45 p.in. Mararoa Tuesdat May 2 7.45 p.m. • • . *Cargo,till 10.30. NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND.' Tarawera Thursday Apl. 27 5 p.m. Monowai Monday May 1 5 p.m. ; NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA. Rarawa leaves New Plymouth on Tuesdays and Fridaya on arrival of Mail Train from Wellington. MELBOURNE. Paloona* Saturday Apr. 29 noon SYDNEY AND HOBART. Moeraki Thursday Apr. 27 5 p.m. Manuka : Thursday May 11 5 p.m. Wireless Telegraphy; PIOTON (BLENHEIM). .NELSON. Patcena Wednesday Apr. 26 12.45 p.m. Pateena Friday Apr. 28 12 45 p.m. Pateena 1 'Mojiday May 1 12.45 p.m. Mapourika Tuesday May 2 noon WESTPOBT, QRBYMOUTH (Hokitlka). Mapourika' Tuesday May 2 noon Mapourika Tuesday May 9 noon CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Via ■ ■ i . VANCOUVER. ' ' From Sydney From Auckland Makura,; May 11 May 16 Niagara June 8 ' June 13 SAN FRANOISOO. ; - ; RAROTONGA AND TAHITI, From Wellington. MOana.: Thursday Apr. 27 FIJI (Suva), TONGA (Nukualofa, Haapai, -Vavau), APIA. (Samoa). From Auckland- ' Taluno Monday ' May 1 Tickets available for. stop-over or return by Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Co.'? Steamers. Berths will only be allotted to passengers on production of passage tickets at Company b Offioe. ' ■■ Passengers will only be rJlowed aboard on produotion of passage 'lickote. Latest time for receiving cargo may be ' had on application at Company's Office. Railway Tickets from Lyttelton to Christchuroh- and to Principal Southern Stations, available' for one* month," may be obtained .on application at the Company's Office.' Huddart - parser wnb. : ' SAILINGS. JCiroumstii'noes Permitting) , FOR SYDNEY AND HOBART.' ; •Riveriria vThureday. May .4 5 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE, .'.Via SOUTHERN PORTS (omitting Hobart). Wimmera Saturday May 6-5 p.m. ' FOR SYDNEY, Via NAPIER, GISBORNB V AND AUCKLAND. Victoria . Thursday. May.'4. 4 p.m. ! FOR LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. • Victoria N Friday April 28 5 p.m. Westralia ,-Friday May 12 . 5 p.m. ' •Carrying Ist, 2nd Saloon, and Stoernj# Passengers. All Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Tioketa .available for stop-oyer or return' by U.S.S. Co.'s Steamers, or vio« 'versa; ' Head Office for New Zealand: Queens Chambers, Wellington. . New Zealand Agents for the Hebburn Oollien. . O" RIENT LINE . OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sailing from SYDNEY and MELBOURNE as under for PLYMOUTH and LONDON (TilburV), via SOUTH AFRICA,, calling at DURBAN and CAPETOWN. ' Tons From /From Prom ' Btcemere. Beg. Sydney. Molb. Adel. ! 1916 OSTERLEY... 12,129 May 20 May 24 May 26 ORONTKS.... 9,023 July 29 Aug. 2 Aug. 4 OMRAH 8,130 Aug. 2« . Aug. 30 Bep. 1 Monthly .thereafter. . Steamers Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy FARES NEW ZEALAND TO'LONDON: SALOON— Single, JSSO to .£9O; Return, iGBI to £135. ■ RETURH TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR TWO YEARS (FROM DATE OF ISSUE. THIRD CLASS—;£2O, £22, £2i; Return (available 12 months), £38, £39 12s.;' 4s. ; All' Accommodation is 'en- ■ 'gaged until May. First and Second Saloon Tickets are interchangeable with P. and O. Company. First and' Second Class Passengers secure special' advantages by booking through from New Zealand, bein" provided;' with Saloon Passages to Australia, which- are included in the above fares. Passages can be booked to or. prepaid from any'; of the above ports.' ' UNION STEiM. SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.), Agents in New Zealand. TBEAL : WINTER" HOLIDAY TRIPS Ideal winter holiday trips To HONOLULU, HAWAII, "The Paradise of the Pacific." ■ From Auckland every i weeks. : NIAGARA, 13,415 tons, APRIL 18. MAKURA, B,o7s'tons, MAY - 10. GLORIOUS SCENERY. WAIKIKI BEACH—The Home of Surf Bathing. SPLENDID HOTELS. Return Fares from Auckland .£3O upwards. Round Trip (allowing 19 days in Hawaii) . 41 days. Full Particulars on Application. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. YOUR CLIENT WILL BE IMPRESSED BY the Appearance of your Office. RING 'PHONE 703 A, DRILLER AND CO., For Suggestions for "smartening-up" your Premises. ' G.V. WINES. ' AWARDED 8 Gold Medals by International Exhibition. Christchurchj also medals by Imperial International and Japan-British Exhibition. London. Cellars contain 19,000 gallons of Pure ! Grape Wine, made 1900 upwards. Local Agents : Beveridge and Co., Wakefield St. J. ,1. Jones, agent, Hastings. W. G. JARVIS, Manager. • . ' P. ROBERT AND CO., MILITARY OUTFITTERS, EXPORT EMBROIDERERS. }' ATEST Power Machinery for manufacJ turiug all kinds of Metal Badges, • Ruttons, etc., for Soldiers. P.0.-BOX 69, PALMERSTON NORTH , (One minute from Post Office). rrVE MATA WINES have won Six Gold JL Medals at International Exhibitions , P(T.4inat tho WinM of tha WotIA.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2755, 26 April 1916, Page 1
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