SHIPPING SERVICES. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. direct service to the united KINGDOM. VIA PANAMA CANA I. 1-xRANGITATA rWelliugtui, Apl. 13 D’bItxRANGITANE ! J’KEMUERA -, Idy " t’KOTORUA Inn 27 t’RIMUTAKA Jun. 27 xRANGITIKI J , ul - 7,‘ xRANGITATA e US ‘m xRANGITANE £ ep ’ t’REMUERA kep. -8 Port aud dales subject to alteration x17.U00-tou Motor Veewls, with Firsi Class. Tourist Class and Tourist B Class. tPassengere disembark at lilbury Lauding Stage. JTourist Class. ’Oil fuel, calling at Curacao. First Class from £94 Sing., £165 Ret Tourist Class from £43 Sing., £77 Ret Tourist “B” Clutsis from £4O bing. £72 Return. All fares plus Exchange and Tax. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED E. & A. LINE TO JAPAN. Calling at RABAUL, MANILA, HONG KONG. SHANGHAI and Five Ports in Japan Leaving Sydney. NELLORB I 7900 tons I Mar. 15 TANDA | 7000 tons Apl. 15 NANKIN I 7000 tons | May 13 NELLORE I 7000 tons | Jun. 14 TANDA I 7000 tons | Jul. 15
Big Reductions in Fares. Round Trip from Sydney. 10 weeks. No hotel expenses. This liner is your hotel. Cheaper than living ashore; £9O first, £56/16/- second. No exchange. E. and A. Cuisine and Service are Unsurpassed. Joint. Passenger Agents: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD.. THE N.Z, SHIPPING CO- LTD. SOUTH AFRICA & ENGLAND BLUE FUNNEL & SHAW SAVILL JOINT SERVICE. _ fCeramie Cabin class Mar. 25 tAscanius First class Apr. 26 xDomlnion Monarch First class Apr. 26 jThemistocles Ist and 3rd May 13 (■Commences journey from Sydney. xNew. fast, luxurious 27,000-ton liner sailing from Wellington, via Australia and South Africa. With Its warm sunny days, cool invigorating nights, its wealth of scenery, the call of Africa is a very real one. Join the growing number of those who have come under its spell. Apply Shaw, savill and Albion Co., Ltd., Wellington; Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd., Dalgety and Co- Ltd., Levin am] Co.. Ltd. M.A.N.Z. LINE Montreal. Australia, New Zealand Line, Limited. (Inc. in Canada). Loading for New York. Boston aud Montreal. PORT HALIFAX loads Wellington, MARCH 22-24. APRIL 3-6. (Vessels, ports and dates subject to alteration without notice). Cargo accepted for inland points in U.S.A, and CANADA. For further information apply to New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd., Port Line, Federal Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd., or M.A.N.Z. Line Central Office. Maritime Bldgs. Wgtn Phone 43-138
IMAGINE THAT! H SgS 39% | iKM &ESS OCEM g TO ENGLAND ■ W J Ob’ HnS 'tiw® ' '■ ? ■ r-'WLri 7 L X....— - - W And before you reach the tea, you sail down the smooth St. Lawrence for 1000 miles in comfortable, sheltered waters . . . that's one-third of your trip to Europe! Another grand feature of this roate is the scenery! Its just like adding another country to your itinerary . . . the beautiful, historic countryside of old-world Quebec stretched in a two-day panorama before you. Sail from Quebec in French-Canada to Cherbourg and Southampton on the Empress of Britain or Empress of Australia . . . from Montreal to Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool, Southampton, and Havre on the reasonably-priced Duchesses or the low-cost Mont ships. Bookings now being made lor East and also West-bound sailings. Whether you travel through VANCOUVER or SAN FRANCISCO, cross the Atlantic via the St. I —vrence Seaway for the almost in comfort, service, cuisine and courtesy. l>'or suggested itineraries {to or from England'), literature and fares apply to the local office of (Incorporated In Canada). Ig? J!!—— — WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM 11 JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 151, 22 March 1939, Page 2
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