i SHIPPING. NOTICES, fTIHE "AIL-RED" ROUTE. •A HE "ALI/-RED" ROUTE. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA ■ t CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. « ' ■ ■ LINE. L "" In conjunction with Canadian-Pacifio ;■ ; Railway. .1- Steamer from Auckland, JLAKURA—About March 11. NIAGARA—About March 25. Through . of the GREATEST SCENIC WONDERS of tho World to All farts of; CANADA, UNITED STATES, |nd BRITISH ISLES.. J AROUND THE EWORLD-TOURS. In conjunction with all the Cape. Suet, (China, and Japan Lines, at Lowest Rates. 1 PASSPORTS! ■ ' Travellers to any place outside tho Dominion are reminded that it is absoluteIt necessary to obtain Passports, and that it is advisable to make early application to tho Department of Internal Affairs for them. It is ffis9ntial that passenger* prooeeding to America should have their passports vised by the United States Consul. ; All Rotnrn and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable with Union Steam Ship Company's R.M. Line. Pamphlets, Maps, and all Information Freo. P UNION B.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.). Managing Agents. •Orient line of royal mail ;'H . STEAMERS. . AUSTRALIA-ENGLAND. SThe OSTERLEY ajid tjio ORSOVA will leave Sydney about the end of February (.or- beginning of March for London via Suez, carrying first and second-class passingers only. FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON SALOON—Single, .£9o"to ,£!80. .040, 342. ...First and Second Class Passengers iebure Special Advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia whi?h' ate included in the above fares. ..' UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY '-AOF I N.Z: (LTD.). ■ . . v Agents' in' Ne.v Zealand. EOYAL MAIL SERVICE OYAL MAIL SERVICE TO •;.r ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND ' BRITISH ISLES. Steamer-from Wellington: PALOONA,—About February 15. All Return and Round Tour Tickets Interchangeable -with C.A. Line "All Bed" Route. :> PASSPORTS. -Travellers to any place ' uteids 'the Dominion are reminded that it is absolutely necessary to obtain Passports, and. triat it is advisablo to make early application to the' Department rf Internal 'Affairs for- them. - r It is essential that pofisengers' prooeeding to America should nave their passports vised by tho United States Consuls . . For particulars regarding passages' and freights apply . ; , UNION S.S. CO. OF N. 3. 'LTD.). CHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO., P LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS ' | TO LONDON. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMJiBRS IN THE NEW ZEALAND ■ TRADE. SAILINGS (Circumstances Permitting). TTamo. | Tons":] Com- I Date of final •I! I Teg. I maniier. 1 leaving, nnrt. •Oorlnthicl 12,231 Orossland Apl.' Wei. •Athenlo 12,234 - Apl. Wol *TeJnul 1 10,000 Kelly May Wei. 3f . ' "Ist Class Only. ; rTwin Screw Steamers, fitted with Wirelc6s.."".'.."'.'.' r r-"-r. v''.'.. /Wr'"Mr-' particulars ' apply to the Agents— 1 ~ ' LEVIN AND CO., LTD. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. MURRAY.- ROBERTS AND CO., LTD. ' ZEALAND SHIPPING '■J- COMPANY/'LUIITED. -DIRECT..rIiINE ...TO THE. UNITED Jv kingdom; Largemodern twin-screw Passenger Steamers with unsurpassed aocomaio- ;;. datioii.; : HUAHINE, 11.00 tons, via Botnbav and Suez, from JVellington, about February 20. RUAPEHU, 8800 tons, via Panama Canal, from 2:W r ßHrnfton, 'about March 8. RBMUF.RA i-11)500'tons, from Wellington, end ;of "April., FcKfurtherjiiarticulars apply . THE NEW" ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LlfflTED. WELLINGTON. VTIPPON • YUSEN KAISHA; A" ■ (Japan Mail Steamship Co.) Sailings to JAPAN, via Queensland Ports, ; Manila, and Hongkong, from Sydney. .• • Java-Ports end Singapore by' i'l.;, ~)'Bnrn's.' Philp Line. REGULAR SERVICE. TO ABOVE PORTS. ~ : SAFE, PLEASANT TRAVEL. Wireless Installed on All . Steamers. For full particulars as ..;to sailings, fared,' freights, apply to BURNS, PHILP AND CO., LTD. 24-2G Harris Street, WELLINGTON. Tel.-615 • •. Box 410., .jgUDDART - PARKER LIMITBD, INTERCOLONIAL" AND * COASTAI ( SERVICES. SYDNEY AND HOBART. .Steamer .Early. MELBOURNE, Via.SOUTHERN PORTS, .; Steamer; Early. All.Steamors fitted with;wirelesa tel»rfo/efa' availaisle for stop-over or retorn by : Union; .Company . boats, -- vioo - .versa. . Head Offioe for Now Zealand:' Queen'i Dhambortii- Wellington, .v Agenta for Hopburn Colliery, jpASSAGiES . 'TO ENGLAND. ?y' VIA PANAMA. r S.S. RUAHINE ' February 14 S.S. RiIMUERA V April Passengers intending visiting England during next six months aro invited to now send in their flames, and wo will keep ;them advised re cxpected reductions in fares, now sailing dates, and general conditions. .THOS. COOK AND SON ALL-LINE PASSENGER AGENTS. 62 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. tit " H - p HIL p ' ; Cornbill Streot, Hou^e, 1 Window, and Office-Cleaning'' W; Contractor. Caipots Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. 'ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED " Telephono, 3292 (3 rings). OUND7TV«"ITets, Is.; Belts, 2s. 6dT; Raiors, 6d.; Razor Strops, 2s. fid., at Lloyd's Camp Sale. Wonderful Bargains (see side windows),
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 121, 15 February 1919, Page 2
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