; SHIPPING NOTICES. ;«HAW, QAVILL AND CO., LIMITED. .THE DIRECT LINE OP STEAMERS TO ENGLAND. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAM. ERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND , TRADE. 1 ' Fine Twin Scrow Passenger Steamers of 12,000 tans rogistoi, with accommodation for First, Second, and Third Class I ,1 - -NEXT SAILING: i '.]'■' R.MvS-'ARAWA, 10000 tons, about j •']." .^V,::' 1 -December 21. i ,; For;r'full particulars apply to th? I ■: lAgonteT- ■--■• i " LEVIN AND CO., LTD.- ! ./■ DALGETY AND CO.','LTD. ; . MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO.. LTD. !' ■ ... ■■ i" ■"" "■;';■ t '-■ ■-■ ' -.• j • THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING I, ' . ' COMPANY LINE. i '- MODERN PASSENGER . ,: ■■ ■•■:■;;■•■. "gxEAMERS. j ■: i FITTED WITH EVERY COMFORT. i a EfT is intended until further notioe to ,<.' IUL dispatch a Passengor Stoamor from ] .-. time to time to a Port in the United j ■ Kingdom. ' i -~ j. Return Tickete available by P. and.O. •' ' •; flUne. - -.- ■ •'■ i Aleo from time to time as oppor- ■ ■ • lunity offers FIRST-CLASS INSULATED i -". ICARGO STEAMERS.:...L J ' I For .particulars, bs to freight, passages, 1 ■'■■ " Apply to • .; ! ■' • THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING I ■ ■•■;'.":: company; ltd." ■ i - "ALL-RED",-' ROUTE. : . fJ-HE. ■ "ALL-RED'V. : ROUTE. .-■ IIUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA ; .■: canadian-australasian r.m. :: :■;. -line, ; : . ' ; In conjunction with Canadian-Pacifio '■..,'. ■-■" . .'Railway.;;;;.". ' i / • : - : ~~~. ' 1 ' - Steamer from -Auokland. I ■ ;.' " 'MAKURA-EarlyV' ■ ':■ ;—■ Through- srnne-of the GREATEST ■ — -GCENIG WONDERS of the World to All I 'Parts of CANADA, UNITED9STATES, i -".rod BRITISH ISLES. . ;;■ ABOUND THE WORLD TOURS. ' iv, In • conjunction >ith all the Cape. Suez, ! ./China, and Japan Lines,- at Lowest Bates. ; '"■■*■ PASSPORTS. .. • Travellers to any place.outside the Do. i minion aro reminded that itis absolute- , '. ' ■ ly necessary to obtain Passports, and ;• that it is advisable to make early applii cation to the Department of Internal 'Affairs' for them. It ie essential that ; passengers proceeding to America 'should ;' ■.. cave their passports vised by the United '■. , Statee Consul. i : AH Return and Round Tour Tiokets : interchangeable with Union Steam Ship ■■■- i ■ .Company's R.M. .Line. Pamphlets, Maps, and all Information Free. • ■ ■ ' : .-:'"■- UNION S.S.'CO.'OF N,Z.(LTD.), ['■'.' ■■■■■■■ Managing Agents. EOYAL MAIL SERVICE OYAL VtoiAIL , SERVICE '■ '%h"''' ■ '* '* i'' V '"TO' ■ - ■- i ; 'ij ifJIALL AMERICAN ''POINTS AND • -i" \ BRITISH ISLES. ! Steamer for Wellington , : .., . MOANA-Early. ' ' All , Return and Round Tour Tiokets i Interchangeable with C.A. Line "AH i 'Reid" Route. ". - - • -.-- :■ '. .:■■ ■: PASSPORTS.... s ■: Travellers to any place riitside the ; Dominion are reminded that it is abepinte- ; r-ly. necessary to obtain' Passports, and : that it is advisable to make early application to the Department rf Internal 'Affairs for them. It is essential that passengers proceeding to America should '■■■. law their passports vised by the United States Consul. Tor ..particulars legardin,? passages ■ »nd freights apply '''■ ' UNION S.S.-CO. OF'\.3. 'LTD.), ORIENT LINE OP ROYAL MAIL i , vi ~,,.-■ ■ 'STEAMERS. :r V : " AUSTRALIA -ENGLAND.".' . - : !FARE;S,,"NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: i '\ * to >ei3o. • -/ /■ "Je*O;- Mi. '■' First, and -Second Class Passeneera Becrire:Special'"'A'dvaritaßes by booking ; through,from New Zealand, being pre- : . Tided with•-Selopri. Passages to Austra- : lia, whioh are included in the 'above j fares, v ;..•:.... ; ■.-;. • • UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY i / - OF N. 2. (LTD,), . j j.. ' ' Agents 1 in Ne.v Zealand. ; j YUSEN :■ EAISHA. !•• , . (Japan Mail Steamship Co.). ; Sailings te JAPAN, via Queenoknd Ports, Manila, and Hongkong. : . From Sydney. ' .. . .Tours to Java Ports and Singapore by • ; ~-;:•■■-:•■ Burns, Philp Line. i REGULAR SERVICE TO ABOVE . ; ; ■.; PORTS. • .-■■.;■ . . ■ SAFE, PLEASANT TR.iVEL : ~' ,Wireles3 Installed on All Steamers. ; Tr For full particulars as' to sailings ~;.lares,'freights, apply to ■.' ; »j. BURNS, PHILP, AND CO., LTD.. ;:..£.. ,- ." Harris Street, .'.''•"■ : wel-linct6n7 :;: "'• ' Tel. sis. .1 , . -.: ■"..: . . ih x m 1, "-TVrEW PLYMOUTH! ONEHUNGA i AND AUCKLAND SERVICE. . :. ■'" : '-- ; - ; - •• • s.s.■"raraw'aT :;;: •.■"•• : LEAVES NEW PLYMOUTH BREAK--1 WATER for ONEHUNGA. AUCKLAND '■ -.-'.on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at i p.m.' ■ (Weather, etc., permitting.) ! '---And Leaves ONEHUNGA. AUCK- ' '- :'• LAND, on ;M.ONDAY and THURSDAY, i "at 8 p.m., for NEW PLYMOUTH ; ; BREAKWATER. (Weather, -etc.. per- ! *■= mitting.) i "'■' Faree—Saloon, 315.; Return, 525. Steer- ' -Mage, 235. 6d.; Return, 375. ■• ■ Further information can be obtained ', from Union S.S. Co., Ltd., and Northern' ' 6.5. Co., Joint Agents. . LEVIN AND CO., LTD.. Agents. '■■ :-{EXCESS CiWGO, Y SHED, TARANAKI ' . STREET WHARF.. ' I ; 'vfITIX S.S. INDIANIC, from New York, -JA!J September 8, 1018. one Case Foot- : ••.wear, marked A.l. No. 1. Unlnss Bill i -'of Lading covering. this packngo is proj •"'•■ aented prior to December 14, llio goods ■■•will be sold to defray expenses. : "■ commonwealth and dominion ; ■;;; line, limited. ; " Maritime Building, Customhouse Quay.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 62, 7 December 1918, Page 2
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683Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 62, 7 December 1918, Page 2
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