SHIPPING SERVICES, PAND O. S. N. CO. • AND O. S. N. CO. SYDNEY TO LONDON, Via Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles FIRST AND SECOND CLASS ONLY. Steamer. Tons Reg. Leave Sydney. MALWA 10.800 Oct. 4 NARKUNDA 1.5,000 Nov. 1 MANTUA 10,800 Nov. 29 NALDER A 15.000 Dec. 27 MALWA 10.800 Feb. 7 NARKUNDA 15.000 Mar. 7 MANTUA 10.800 Apr. 4 NALDERA 15.000 May 2 All Via Bombay. Passengers can book through from New Zealand. Return Tickets or« interchangeable with Now Zealand Shipping Co., via Panama; CanadiamAustralnsian Line, via Vancouver; Union Australasian Line, via San Francisco. • ” JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. Wellington end Wanganui. Telephone 44. AUSTRALIAN - ORIENTAL LINE. SANDAKAN, MANILA A HONG-KONG Sailing at Queensland Ports, Thursday Island. TAIYUAN Oct. 7 CHANGSHA Nov. 4 . TAIYUAN Dec. 16 Steamers fitted with wireless. Surgeon carried For full particulars apply to JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTD., Tel. 44. Wellington and Wanganui. AND CO., . LTD. FOR NAPIER (Inner Harbour), GISBORNE (Wharf!, AKITIO, FLATPOINT, PAHAU. S.S. Putiki Thursday 6 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Agents. Telephones 44 and 2235. FOR WANGANUI. S.S. Invercargill Early HAVELOCK AND PELORUS SOUNDS. S.S. Invercargill Monday Oct. 10 8 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. Telephone 44. Agents. A NCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY -A. COMPANY, LTD. (Circumstances permitting.) FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. Taking cargo for Hokitika. Waimea . Friday Sep. 60 5 p.m. Note—Cargo must be booked at office nnd boat, notes stamped. \ FOR NELSON. MOTUEKA, TAKAKA, AND COLLINGWOOD. Kaitoa Wednesday Sep. 28 6.30 p.m. Nikau Thursday Sep. 29 5 p.m. Kaitoa Friday Sep. 30 6.30 p.m. Nikau Saturday Oct. 1 2 p.m. Kaitoa Monday Oct. 3 6.30 p.m. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., 'Phone 1540. Agents. JjlOR WANGANUI. KAPITI—THIS DAY, 5 p.m. FOR PATEA. HAWERA—THIS DAY, 5 p.m. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., 'Phones 3018, 3578. Agents. f jjMIE undermentioned Steamers will -a. Jeave (circumstances permitting) as follow: — FOR BLENHEIM. OPAWA—THIS DAY, 4 p.m. WAIRAU—THIS DAY, 4 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON AND KAIKOURA. WAKATU—FRIDAY. 4 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON DIRECT. KENNEDY—THURSDAY, 4 p.m. Cargo must.be booked either at office or over telephone. For freight and passage apply to LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Agents. Tel ephones 1904 and 5. ■ PATEA FARMERS' CO-OP. FREEZING CO. FOR PATEA. WAVER LEY—THIS DAY’, Noon. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Tols. 2189, 4030/5. Agents. KAIAPOI SHIPPING AND TRAD- ’ ING CO., LTD. FOR LYTTELTON. S.S. WOOTTON—THIS DAY, 28th inst. Receiving cargo 011 4 p.m. CATHIE DEMPSTER & CO., Baker's Building, 'Phones 1793, 20 —663. Agento. HE CHATHAM ISLANDS FISHING CO., LTD. FOR DUNEDIN. TIMARU, LYTTELTON. S.S. RAMA—THIS DAY. E. G. F. ZOHRAB. Agent. Tel. 82 and 3333 rfflHE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIP--1 PING CO., LTD. FOR LYTTELTON. TIMARU, AND DUNEDIN. S.S. CALM—WEDNESDAY. September 23 A. H. TURNBULL AND CO.. Agents, 'Phone 827. 113 Maritime Buildings. FOR DUNEDIN. OAMARU, AND TIMARU. S.S. JOHN—THURSDAY, September 29. G. T. HULL AND CO., Johnston Street, Telephone 868. Agents. Aberdeen line. BE R DEEN LINE. SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA SOUTH AFRICA. Sailings (circumstances permitting): Steamer. Tons. Leave Sydney. DEMOSTHENES 11,500 Early Oct EURIPIDES 15.060 Nov.. 2 THEM f STOCL.ES 11.500 Feb. 11 DEMOSTHENES 11.500 Mar. 11 EURIPIDES 15,000 Apr. 8 Saloon and Third-class Passages from Naw Zealand to Afrioa and London can r.ow be arranged. For Fares and Particular:!, apply to DALGETY AND CO., LTD., 'Phonew 8018 and 8578. Agents. BUSINESS NOTICES MEAT. MEAT MEAT. GUEST Grade at cheapest rates, fresh from the land each day. Visit our up-to-date promises at Courtenay Place. Follow the crowd. SYMONDS BROS.. Modern Meat Market, 'Phone 22 —650. > Courtenay Place. LADIESi“SPRING IS HERE? WE have an excellent selection of Silks and Crepe do Chinee most suitable for Blouse-making. The Blouse Lengths are New, Neat, and Natty. No emphasis would be strong enough to mark our low prices. D. J. KWOIN AND CO., Silk Merchants, 40 Courtenay Place, Wellington. npnE VIAVI WAY TO HEALTH has -fi- been established for over 80 years throughout the entire English-speaking world in every principal City, of which Viavi Rooms, in charge of cpecially trained aud worthy women, are conducted. Communicate personally or by letter, last as visitor or inquirer, with the lanager. Miss Pittard, Viavi, 326 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 3, 28 September 1921, Page 10
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