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1 "THE DOMINION" A Regulations re Birth, .Marriage, and Death Notioeh V • Birth Announcements must he . certified by clergy- ' man, doctor, nurse, or our local agent, to ensure prompt insertion. i' Marriage Notices must- be signed by contracting f. l . .. party, clergy, well-known resident, or our V local agent, ' . ■ .„ ,v , ' . . i Death and i'uneral •,Notices"'.will only be received t .. from. relative of similar surname to deceased, i or if signed by clergyman,, doctor, undertaker, '. well'known residont,- or: our' local agent. ' Telephoned instructions in every case are held over I for Certification. ' •. ,801 l of Honour and In llemoriam Notices,-No certl< \ flcation is necessary. ■ .

SHIPPING NOTIOES. THE "ALL-RED" ROUTE. . HE ' . "ALL-RED" -ROUTE. ( AUSTRALIA-SEW ZEALAND-CANADA ' CANADIAN-AUSTIiVLASIAN R.M. - . ■ LINE. . .. .. . 11l conjunction with Canadian-Pacific Railway. • ; Steamer from. Auckland. MAKUR A-f-About. March IT. . ( NIAGARA—About April 1. ( Through some of. tue GREATEST ) SCENIC WONDERS of the World to All 3 • parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, j .and BRITISH : ISLES.. ' .. .3 AROUND THE WORLD TOURS. " In conjunction with all' the Cape, Suez, China, and Japan Liues, at Lowest Rates'. , ,PASSPORTS. Travellers to any place outside the Do- r minion are reminded, that it is absolutely, . , necessary-to obtain Passports, and that ' it is advisable to "iuake -early appl.'.ca- ] '. tion to, the Department of Internal Af- ] fairs for them. : It is * essentialthat pas-, ; 6engers' proceeding to . America should ' have their passports vised by the-United . { States Consul. . . ; ; ... ' AH.Return aiul Hound' Totir; Tickets interchangeable' with Union Steam Ship , : Company's R.M. Line. Pamphlets, Maps, • and all Information. Freer UNION S.S. CO., OF .N.K.' (LTD.), " ■ ' ■'-.'■•■ Managing Agents. ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL : STEAMERS. -. . (AUSTRALIA-ENGLAND... ' The, OSTERLEY and the ORSOYA will leave Sydney about the end of February or beginning of March for. London, via Suez, carrying first *'iul second-class pas-, tenger-s only. / , FARES, NEW. ZEALAND TO LONDON: !- ■ SALOON—Single, i.90 to .£130.' ■ - ' THIRD-CLASS—£3B,. i!4O, ; '»/ ' ■ " Firit and Second Class Passengers_se- ' ■ cure' Special Advantages' 'by booking . tbTOugli from New Zealand, being pro-, ■i vided with' Saloon Passages to Austra- * " lia, which are'.incladed in the - ,'aboye ' ■ fares'.: - UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY; - .OF N.Z. (LTD.), . . ''Agents in New' Zealand. Royal . mail , service OYAL : MAIL- SERVfCE ..... ' TO . . ALL AMERICAN. POINTS AND -BRITISH ISLES.- ' Steamer from Wellington: ' , . _ MOANA—Early. • 'All' return .and'Round',.Tour Tickoto Interchangeable 'with C.A. Line "All s .Red". Route.' .' . ---. : ;' ;V, PASSPORTS. ! Travellers'• to 'any place outside; the Dominion: are. reminded-'that, it'is .abso- .' 'lutely'necessai'y to obtain-Passports, :and that it is. advisable to make early appli--1 cation to' the' Department* of Internal i 'Affairs for; .them'.-.. It is essential- that . passengers proceeding .to America should ( ■ . have their passports vised by thp United 1. States Consul./;' / -//.v: :/V •' For, particulArs,.Regarding passages' and, freights, apply "' . v' ■ ; UNIONiS.Si CO. OF NX (LTD:). SHAW. SAVILL AND ALBION CO., v O - LIMITED. / THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS • - • .TO LONDON. . : ,: ; THE'LARGEST PASSENGER''STEAM.i . ,ERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE , ■ ■ | SAILINGS (Circumstances, Permitting) ■ ' 'Name.. Tons Com-,, Date of I final . . ' ' Teg, mander. leaving, '.nort. -I ■ *Athenic' 12,234 Oroßßland I Anril 15 ] Wei. 1 »OorintMi 12,231' — .v" Kay. 1 , Wei. ' *lonio .: 12,232 - , : May, 1 , Wei. ♦Tairiui lO.COO Kelly ■ May ' Wei,. . Arawa 10,000 Clayden June Wei. ,*No Third Class.' Twin Screw Steamers, fitted with Wire- ■■ - leas. '• , . For full particulars apply to the -. 1 .'. Agents— s LEVIN AND CO., LTD. : DALGETY AND .CO., LTD. I : MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO.. LTD. I ', '. .. ■ rrras new Zealand shipping ;;. 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. ■ > DIBECT LINE. TO-THE UNITED KINGDOM. / Large modern twin-screw -Passenger ' Steamers with unsnrpassed accommo- ■; dation. ' ' RUAPEHU. 8800 tons, via Panama Canal, from Wellington, March 11. REMUERA, 11,500 tons, from Wellington', ' end of April. ', For .further particulars apply - , TEE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING \ COMPANY. LIMITED. ; ' . . WELLINGTON. ' ' Nippon ' yusen kaisha. , (Japan Mail Steamship Co.) ! Sailings to JAPAN, via Queensland Ports, Manila, and Hongkong, from - Sydney, •: Toura to Java Ports i;nd Singaporo by 1 Burns, Philp' Line. ; : REGULAR SERVICE. TO ABOVE * .. ; . . PORTS. , ' SAFE, PLEASANT TRAVEL. Wireless Installed on All Steamers. '.-For-full'particulars as to sailings, . fares, freights, apply, to ; , i ' BURNS;PHILP AND CO., LTD., ' , - . 24-26' Harris Street, , . WELLINGTON. ; Tel; 615. Box. 110. f : ;JJUDDART - PARKER, LIMITED. ■ INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL i . , SERVICES. i • SYDNEY, AND HOBART, S B.S. RIVERINA—WEDNESDAY, March -5, noon. MELBOURNE, '. • About March 81. j. All Steamers fitted with wireless tele- « graphy. j _ Tickets available for. stop-over or reI turn by Union Company boats, or vice versa. , Head Office for Nov; Zealand: Queen's , Chambers, Wellington. , Agents for Hepburn Colliery. I ■■■■ ;■... .. : -1 { N EW ZEALAND TRAVEL. I . .HOLIDAY, i. ■. . HEALTH or TRIPS, ; BUSINESS. • | . Inclusive Tickets. Issued to any Point. 1 CENTRAL BOOKING- OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, , Sleeping Berths and Seats Reserved Free i ' of Charge. Steamer Berths Wired for. 1 ' .COOK'S'TOURIST''OFFICE, j 1 62 Customhouse Quay, ~ ' vWillingtoni,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 1

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