;.-.„JH[PPJNOi, NOTIO E S.... . T" HE "ALL-RED" ROUTE. HE "ALL-RED" ROUTE. . ■ AUSTRALIA-NEW~ZEALAND-CANADA : : CANADIAN-AUSTR VLASIAN R.M. l- :: "line.' :r Jfc oonjunction with Canadian-Pacific . '' i' Railway. ' -AUCKLAND TO SUVA '(.Fiji), 110N0- ' i LULU, VICTORIA, 8.C., and VANS 1 COUVEIf, B.C. i NIAGARA, 13,415 lons, about April 4. ? rMAKURA, 8075 toils, about middle May. -NIAGARA, 13,415 tons/about end .May. Through soili'e Tif the- GREATEST '.•SCENIC WONDERS of (he AVorM to All ■ 1 'parts of CA'NAiDAr UNITED SIAIES, ; , jstid BRITISH : °*-b ! s PBseoets. : -;TravellersJß aiSyjplace'outside the Do- - '.-minion are reminded that it is absolutely ■ necessarv to obtain Passports, and that ..it is advisable to make early appiica- ■ tion to the Department of Internal Af'fairs for them. It is essential that passengers proceeding to America should have their passports vised by the United States Consul. 1 All Return and Round Tour Tickets interchangeable witli Union Steam Ship Company's R.M. Line. Pamphlets, Maps, ;ond all,.lnformation Eree. . « UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.), ;. • r; Managing AgentsORIENT LINE OF. ROYAL ! MAIL ■ , STEAMERS. SYDNEY TO LONDON. ;.Via Melhonrne; Frecmantle, Colombo, »• Suez.-(Sinai,"Viid Naples. '■ 'PARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: " ' SALOON—Single, .190 to J!130. ~ , .£4O, £12. . V First and Second Class Passengers.se- , ' .'cure Special Advantages by _ booking--1 through from .New Zealand, being provided. with Salmon Parages.to .Auetrar lia, which are included in- aboye C'fares. . ... ''y.'fFor all particulars, apply. > ■ f ' UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.), ■ ' . Agents in -New Zealand; •
;iT? OYAL MAIL" ■ SERVICE " ' - TO ALL AMERICAN POINTS AND.. ' BRITISH ISLES. , : '(WELLINGTON TO RAROTONGA, PAr PEETE, and SAN FRANCISCO. t MOANA—Tuesday, April 1, 3-p.m.- ; " PALOONA—ApriI. MOANA—May \ PASSPORTS. V.- Travellers to any plnco cutsido the 7 Dominion aro reminded that, it is absoi.'lntely necessary to'obtain Passports, and .-that it is advisable to make early appli- . cation to the Department of Internal jjc!£ffairs for them.. . It is essential that " passenger? proceeding to America should - have their passport§.;vis,ed. ]jy the'Un'ited • States Consul. ' ' U yION s - s -. CO/OF (LTD.). lIJCHAW, SAViI/L';AND ALBION CO.,' ;0 LIMITED. I,'THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS ; TO LONDON VIA PANAMA.
-ffHE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAM--I- ERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND ■ H TRADE. ; ■ ; j SAILINGS (Circumstances Permitting). £3Tame. Tonal Oom-- j DrW of|final iv -- rag. mander- ■ loCTlnr.'. nort. • *Athenic 12,234 lOroesland April 151 Wei. •;;*Oorlnthu 12,231 .-. .. Way ! . W«L . *lonio ..- 13.233 •— May-1 -|Wel; 10,000 KeHy-n-r -May J Weir ) ' Arawa " 10,000 [Oldyden. June i Wei. ;'- Ist,'2nd-'and ;3rd class; •si'.- i Twin Screw Steamers, fitted with Wire- • - less. , For full particulars '.apply, to the ; i 'Agents— • , ■' . LEVIN AND . CO., LTD. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO.. LTD.ZEALAND: SHIPPING ;;iX' COMPANY, LIMITED. ; . DIRECT Lip' TO THE UNITED | KrNGDOMXviAj/PINAMA CANAL.q; iilarw,-. modern .- twin-screw , Passenger Steamers with unsurpassed aocommop dation. - . Staamer • Tons From '- About 11,500 WfiHingtanl 15th May r"Rlm'uta\'n," "J. 893 Wellinirtoal 31st May. . -5-l"Paparoa ! '- ■ 8.000 WelllnptoalTofollow ■ l; 'niria'iiin'e""ni,ooo •*' WBlllr-.ytj;n'Tofollow | : For further particulars apply . ■ •- ITIB NEW' ZKALAXD SHIPPING \ COMPAN7. LIMITED. Or Agents. XTIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. X™ (Japan Mail Steamship Co.) -' r ' Bailings to JAPiN;'via Queensland v Ports,>. Manila, and ;/Hongkong, - v. H; from - Sydney. .' - j fours to Java; Ports end' Singapore by Burnsl. Ptilp-Xine. REGULAE SERVICE TO ABOVE ' , PORTS..:.--. ! SAFE. PLEASANT-TRAVEL. - •tireless All Steamers. Foy.'fulKparticulare -as; to sailings,' •faree^frei^Btsj'apply!to BURNS; : PHfLP"AND CO., LTD.;.' : 24-26 Harris Street, • - c' iwellington; ".: • ' Tel. ;615.0:. Box 410.-
JJUDDART. ."PARKER,-::, LIMITED, INTERCOLONIAL AND COASTAL SERVICES. SYDNEY AND HOBART, <3.5. RIVERINA—TUESDAY, March' 25, 2 p.m. ' MELBOURNE. WESTRALIA—About April 3 All rStpamers; 'fitted\Vwitlilj«irelesa. tiile4 graphy. ■> \ : '.Tickets • availablo. ret ~turn-by -Union. Company, boats,.or .-vice, versa ' . ' -HeatL Offiiia-fok'iNevc; Zealand .Queen's .. Chambers, Wellington. ■ for - Hepburn Colliery. ■ " COOKS' TOURS , x In N.Z. *. mHROUGH ' COMBINED . TICKETS t issued 'to •i- Mount'.Gookj :H6fc7i&T&,'.'and Cold Lakes y .„. ... Districtf. 1 : > NO,BOOKING FEES .CHARGED. THOS. COOK AND SON,. 62, Customhouse., Quay,' v'"; . Wellington."".'..... ; 'grAIAPOI SHIPPING AND TRAD, t'l■ ING-CO,, LTD. ... Fo§ "LTtTTEiiTON; '' £' -S.S. .WOOTION-Early, V iD&HIE,: DEMPSTER 'AND C 0.,. - ' Baker's Buildings, ', .7 Agents: fj^v S ■ w Printing ,in all its_branchei executed - at at '.r.tho ? General , Printing • House, -Dominion". 'JLy.enw, 'PVono *4050,^
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 152, 22 March 1919, Page 2
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