MOTORS & CYCLES FOR SALE. (Continued from page 2.) BERLLET Tourer—An excellent touring car; cheap t° run; £lB6. N.Z. Automobiles, Ltd. A CAR for £3O, good appearance, selfstarter, good tires. Motor Car Exchange, 115-119 Vivian Street, Wellington. . IYODGE Roadster, good for many more I” years; completely equipped; £IJo. terms. E. Reynolds and Co., Ltd., Lower Torv Street. ELLSIZE Tourer, 5-seatei, well shod, in splendid order; to inspect is ™ buy. Crossley Service Station, bydnej Street East. Price £65. _____ Bl UJCK 4. 1925 model, good erder, good tires. Price £2OO. Motor Lar Exchange. 115-119 Vivian Street. . IVHJGE Roadster. 1923 ("reduction, L' mechanically sound good ” res - Price £l4O Motor Car Exchange, 115-119 Vivian Street. USED CARS. STANDARD Tourer, 14-h.p., new ft Car .GRAY Tourer, mechanically sound £l2c WILLYS-KNIGHT Sedan, 7-pas-senger ESSEX 4 Roadster, good order ■ £l ‘ s ESSEX 4 Tourer, good order £ l ’ s ESSEX 6 Coach, as new iBUICK Tourer. Master Six de Luxe, 1925 Model; a snip DODGE Tourer. 7-nasscngcr. Colonial body, newly painted £)-<t HUDSON Tourer, 7-passenger, 1926 Model, newly painted USED CAR DEPT,, DOMINION MOTORS. LTD, Courtenay Place. WELLINGTON.
TJASSENGERS to Palmerston, King 44— J. 942. This service connects with Wanganui Car, leaving Palmerston 7 p.m. . SHIPPING SERVICES. AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LIMITED
MANILA, HONGKONG, Calling at QUEENSLAND PORTS. THURSDAY ISLAND. _ ■— ~ ’ / Leaves I Leaves' Steamer. /Melbourne. I Sydney. CHANGTE Nov 11 Nov. 20 TAIPING Dec. 13 Dec. 18 CHANGTE Jan. 13 Jan. 19 Through passengers to Shanghai and JAPAN by Magnificent EMPEEbb Steamers of 21,000 tons, and other lines connecting at Hongkong. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD.. Agents , Featherston Street. R.M.S. AORANGI AND NIAGARA, MAKURA AND TAHITI. PASSENGERS by the above Steamers booking Through Tickets to England may connect at New York, Montreal, etc., with the magnificent steamers of the WHITE STAR LINE. Allotments of accommodation held here.
Berths may be selected and passage tickets obtained in exchange for Atlantic portion of through tickets before leaving New Zealand. PANAMA-PACIFIC LINE. Regular sailings of comfortable steamers between San Francisco and New York via Los Angeles, Panama Canal, and Havana. Through passengers may travel by this Line at about the same cost instead of crossing Canada or America by rail. For further particulars applv— DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED. LEVIN AND COMPANY. LIMITED. MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO., LTD. PHILP TOURS. ARRANGE YOUR PASSAGE IN WELLINGTON FOR N.Y.K LINE TO JAPAN.—Monthly Sailings by the excellent Japanese Mail Line from Melbourne and Sydney, calling at Brisbane. Thursday Island, Davao, Manila, Hong Kong, Nagasaki, Kobe, en route to Yokohama. BURNS, PHILP LINE TO JAVA AND SINGAPORE. Monthly service from Sydney maintained by the magnificent steamers MA BELLA and MALABAR to Java and Singapore. THROUGH BOOKINGS ALSO ARRANGED TO ENGLAND. AMERICA, INDIA. JAPAN. Etc., BURN'S, PHILP A COMPANY. LTD., 69—75 Molesworth St.. Wellington. PASSENGERS OVERSEAS. IP OR BAGGAGE Instance against • Fire, Theft, Sea Damage, etc., at low premiums, apply NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., LTD, Routh’s Buildings. Fcathrv-ton St. CARTAGE & CUSTOMS SERVICES. IF YOU WANT YOUR GOODS CLEARING QUICKLY SEND INSTRUCTIONS TO McGOWAN & MAGEE, LTD. Carriers and Customhouse Agents, I WELLINGTON NAPIER GENERAL CARRI ERS. BARRY BROS LTD., General Carriers and Customhouse Agents for a,J the leading firms. Write cr wire BARRY BROS. LTD, NAPIER. MASTERTON General Cairiers.— Fly and Young, Ltd., Masterton 'Phone 1126. Agents N.Z. Express Co. Custom* work Writ* or wire RAILWAY SERVICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONSWAIRAKAPA LINE. COMMENCING Monday, November 22, 1926, the following timetable alterations will operate:— The usual 9.5 a.m. Wellington-Lowei Hu-tt train will be altered to leave Wellington 9.10 a.m. The usual 1.30 p.m. Woodville-Av cllington passenger train (Pahiatua 1.54, Eketahuna 2.33, Masterton 3.25. Featherston 4.6. Upper Hutt 6.4. Lower Hutt 6.35, I’etono 6.39, Wellington arrive 6.53 p.m.) will be altered as follows;— Woodville depart 12.10 p.m.. Mangatainoka 12.22, Pahiatua 12.34. Lketahu-na 1.15. Mauriceville 1.37, Masterton 2.8. Carterton 2.26, Greytown 2.20, leatherston 2.50. Upper Hutt 4 54. Wellington arrive 5.44 p.m. . The usual 4.(0 p.m. Monday to rriday I’pper Hutt-Wellington train (’1 rentham 4.17, Silverstream 4.56. Haywards 5.4, Belmont 5.14 p.m.) will bo ®J,* ert ' < ? leave Upper Hutt 4.27 p.m., lientham 4.33, Silverstream 4.41, Haywards- 4.j1, Belmont 5.2, Wellington arrive P-m MANAWATU GORGE OBSTRUCIION Du,ring the time the Mnnawatu Gorge line is obstructed, passengers to and from the Hawke’s Bay District will Havel via Wairarapa line bv the <-50 a.m Wellington (Latnbton-M oodville and 12 10 p.m. Woodville-Wclhngton (Lamb ton) trains. Passengers bv these trains will not require to change trains at Woodville.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 48, 20 November 1926, Page 3
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