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"THE DOMINION". Rales lor Classified fltimtliemenis(For Cash Only.) Situations Vaoant, Situations Wanted, To Lot, For Sale, Personal, Wanted to Exchange, Farm Hands Wanted, Professional, and Business Announcements, etc., , 5 Lines (15 words), Is.; 4 Lines 120 words, Is. 6d.; 5 Lines (25 words), 25.; 6 Lines (30 words), 2s, 6d. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, _2i. 6d. per insertion. In Memoriain, 6d. per line (minimum 3 lines). (Repeated Free in Weekly Summary.) Ten lines tliis type or equivalent spaco constitute one inch.

SHIPPING NOTICES. jgHAW, igAVILL, AND 00., ME DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO ENGLAND. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. THE Superb' 12,000 ton, twin-screw Passenger Steamers of the Shaw, Savlll Line make frequent Sailings to ft Port in the United Kingdom. Unsurpassed Accommodation • for First, Second, and Third-class Passengers. All vessels are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy and Patent Fire Extinguishers. Passages from London tnay be arranged here. For full particulars apply to the Agents, LEVIN AND CO., LTD. DALGETT AND CO LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND.CO.. WD. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LINE. MODERN TWIN-SOREW PASSENGER STEAMERS. FITTED WITH EVERT COMFORT. rrT la intended until further notice to . 'JL dispatch a Passonger Steamer from time to timo to a port In the United Kingdom. .. , „ . « Return Tiokets available by P. ana O. \ Line. , ' Also from time to time as opportunity effers FIRST-CLASS INSULATED CARGO STEAMERS. For particulars sb to passages, freight, itc., Apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING ' COMPANY. LTD. %— THE "ALL-RED" ROUTE. HE . "ALL-RED" ROUTE. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA. OANADIAN.AUSTRALASIAN R.-M. LINE. In Conjunction with Canadian-Pacifio Railway. Steamers will be Dispatched at Regular Intervals. Through some of the GREATEST SCENIC WONDERS of the World to All Parts of CANADA. UNITED STATES, and BRITISH ISLES. .' .ABOUND THE WOULD TOURS. In Conjunction with all the Cape, Suez, China-, and Japan Lines, at Lowc-st Rates. PASSPORTS. Travellers to any plaoe outside the Dominion are reminded that it is advisable to obtain Passports, and that it Is necessary to make early application to the Government for them. All Return and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable with Union Steam Ship Company's R.M. Line. Pamphlets, Maps, and all Information Free. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.),__ ■ Managing Agents. Royal mail ' < service. OYAL MAJL SERVICE. To ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND BRITISH ISLES. Steamers will be Dispatched at Regular Intervals. All Return and Ecnnd Tour Tickets Interchangeable with O.A. Line "All-Bed" Route. • PABBPORTS. Travellers to any place outside tlie Dominion are reminded that it Is advisable to obtain Passports, and that It is necessary to make early application to the Government for them. For particulars, regarding passages and freights, apply UNION 6.8. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.). ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL . BTEAMEBB. Will be Dispatched at Regular . Intervals for the United Kingdom, via ports. FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: SALOON—Stngle, £60 to £90. Return, £81 to £135. ■ - RETURN TIOKETS AVAILABLE FOR TWX) YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE. THIRD ' CLASS.—£2O, £22, £24. Return (available 12 months), £36, £39 12s„ £43 4s. * First and Second Saloon Oversea Tickets are interchangeable with the P. and O. Co. First and Second Class Passengers secure Special Advantages by booking through from Now Zealand, being provided with ' Saloon Passages.to Australia, which are included in above fares, passages can be booked to or prepaid from any ports of call. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP N.Z. (I/TD.). Agents in Newg Zealand. NEW PLYMOUTH, ONEHUNGA, kW\ AUCKLAND SERVICE. S.S. RARAWA LEAVES NEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER .for ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, on arrival of Express from Wellington. (Weather, eto., permitting.) And Leaves ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND, MONDAY and THURSDAY, connecting with Wellington Express nt Breakwater. (Weather, etc., permitting.) FaTes—Saloon,- 305.; Return,' 60s. Storage, 22b. 6d.; Return. 355. Further information can bo obtained from Union S.S. Co., Ltd., and Northern S.S. Co.. Joint Aecnta. IiEVIN AND CO., LTD.. Agents. Nippon yusen kaisha, (Japan Mail Steamship Co.) < Balllnga to JAPAN, via Queensland Ports, • Manila and Hongkong, ' From Bydney. Tours to Java Ports and Singapore by Burnß-Philp Line. REGULAR SERVICES TO ABOVE PORTS. SAFE, PLEASANT TRAVEL. ' Wireless Installed on All Steamers. For full particulars as to sailings, fares, freights. Apply to BURNS, PHILP AND CO., LTD., 330 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. Tel. 615. Box <flo. JU 0 D DART-PAR KE R LIMITED INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL SERVICES. SYDNEY, HOBART, MELBOURNE. Particulars supplied on application. FOR MELBOURNE, Via SOUTHERN PORTS. Steamer early. FOR LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, AND BLUFF. Steamer Saturday Mar. 23 5 p.m. All steamers fitted with wireleßS tele-' graphy; Tickets available, for stopover or return by U.S.S. Co.'s Steamers, or uce versa. Head Office for Now 7e<:land: Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Agents for Hepburn Colliery. WANGANUI-MARTON MOTOR BERVIGE, OARS leave Wanganui Twice Daily to link up with Auckland-Wellington Expresses. Leave Post Office. Wanganui, 6.45 a.m. Leave Parkville Private Hotel, 3.30 p.m. (jars return to Wanganui oa arrival of Main Trunk Expresses at Marton. Reliable Service. JAMES HODSON, 'Phono 505. Wanganui,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 1

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