SHIPPING. ! UNION STEAM SHIP CO.] OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. I 36 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ' Telephone 49-000 (twelve Unes ) SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting): SAN FRANCISCO, VIA RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE. Maunganui, Tuesday, August 4, 3 pm. Heavy Luggage Received till 2 30 pnu FOR SYDNEY: (With Through Booking to Melbourne and Other Australian ports). Passengers in Three Classes. FROM WELLINGTON: Marama, Fndav August 7, 3 pm. Makura, Tuesday, August 18, 3 pm. FROM AUCKLAND: Aorangi, Tuesday, August 4 lpm Maiama, Tuday, August 21 3 pm. Inclusue Tours in Australia Arranged. FOR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY: (From Wellington, taking passengers.) Marama, Tuesday, August 18 FOR SUVA (FIJI), HONOLULU, VICTORIA (B C.), AND VANCOUVER, FROM AUCKLAND: Aorangi, Tuesday, August 18. if a.m. FOR LYTTELTON: Rangatira, *Mon, Wed., Fn. .. 7.45 pm. Maori, lues., Thurs., Sat' .... 7.45 p.m. TAMAHINE, WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Leave Wellington Mon, Wed- Fn, 245 p m. -i Leave Picton^ Tnei, Thurs., and Bat., 2.45 p.m. ' CANADA—UNITED STATES-^ EUROPE. r i , Through Bookings by ' CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN ~AND UMON ROYAL MAIL LINES. Passengers in Three Classes*. (Wellington to Auckland to Rarotonga, Suva (Fiji), Ship. Tahili. Honolulu, San Victoria, Francisco. Vancouver. MAUNGANUI Aug.*. AORANGI i *.> > Aug. 18. MAKURA Sept. L , .... NIAGARA „' .-.. Sept. 15 MAUNGANUI Sept. 29. • •• AORANGI . Oct. 13. MAKURA Oct. 27. .. NIAGARA .... Nov. io. AORANGI i\\\ gee 8 NIAGARA Jan. 20 AORANGI Feb. 2J' NIAGARA » I "... Mart 23 CANADIAN 1* <D.S A. RAIL TRAVEL. i Around-the-World * 'four*: Around-the-Pacific 1 Tours, including China and Japan Itineraries, cost ot tours, and all information* supplied. Raul and Hotel Reservations i I HAWAIIAN INCLUSIVE. TOURS, > I Combined with Excursion Steamer Fare*. EXCURSION FARES TO RAROTONGA AND TAtaTI.I.4 "', TJNION^SJS. CO.^OF r NJZ, LTD. k *p. &)Mv > ROYAL MAIL BTBAMERB. Sydney to London, m Australian Ports, Colombo, Bombay, Aden. Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar, langier, and Plymouth All vessels may call at any Ports on or off the route, and the route and all sailings are subject to change* or deviation with or without notice ' First Saloon. . Second Saloon. Tourist one class only. CARTHAGE + 14,182 Aue 7 STRATHAIRD »s .... 22 284 Au» 22 COMORIN+bed ...... 15,241 ' Sept. 4 NARKUNDA • 1G632 Sept, 18 MONGOLIA J 16,600 Oct. 2 MOOLTAN • 20.952 Oct. 16 tFirst end Second Baloon t -^Firsf Saloon and Tourist Class. tTounst Class Only 7 aCalls Port Sudan/ bOmits'Gibraltar siul Plymouth. cOmits Bombay. "dOtniU 1 Tangier.l^ v. v , BOOK EARLY FUR CORONATION As steamers are rapidly filing early booking for the Coronation )• advisable FARES NEW ZEALAND TO.LONDON: First Saloon, from v~£B7;^ Second Saloon, from £67;-. Tourist Class, from £40 "Fares are Subject to Exchange. * *•* Chief' Passenger Agents for New Zealand: THE N.Z. SHIPPING CO., LTD.. Wgtn Joint Agente, Wellington: JOHNSTON & CO , LTD Joint Agente,vTounst Class: MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO^ LTD ORIENT aiNE. POYAL MAIL ' STEAMERS TO •M- LONDON.^ ' , Via Sydney, Melbourne,- Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, 'Aden, Egypt, Naples, Toulon, Palma, Gibraltar, Channel Port -a* ORSOVA 12,041 Aug. 15 X ORFORD 20,000 bepfc 12 •ORMONDE \... 14,853 Oct. 10 'tORONSAY :...'. 20,000 Oct. 24 CORONAriON. LONDON, MAY 12, 1937 SAILINGS FOR 1937 SEASON. bvt ORFORD 20,000 Jan. 1 h* ORMONDE " .... 14,853 Jan. 28 vt ORONSAY '..... 20.000 Feb 13, hvj ORION .;. 23,371 Feb. «' hvIORONTES .l-20,000 Mar. 10, hvfORAMA 20,000 Mar. 23, -{First '•Saloon and—Tourist. fFirst1 Saloon and Tourist B. Tourist One Class only; omits Palma. , aOmits Aden. UCalls Hpbart. v Calls' Villefranche bCalht Burme. \ * In view of the heavy demand for passages to England1 in 1937. early booking" is recommended For fares and full information, apply to UNION S S. CO. OF N Z., LTD, Agents / SOUTH AFRICA AND ENGLAND: BLUE FUNNEL AND WHITE STAM ABERDEEN JOINT SERVICE. •Ulysses 'Sept. 8 JCcramic Oct. 21 *Ascanms Oct. 6 fThemistocles Nov. 25 'Carries Ist Class only, tCarneg cabin , class only tCarnes Ist and 3rd class only. I SS. Ceramic—This vessel's passenger accommodation has been entirely remodelled. Every cabin has hot and cold tunning water. A number of cabins, with private bathroom, also available. Specially reduced fares available for I Johannesburg Empire Exhibition, commencing September. 1 Apply to Murray, Roberts, and Co., 1 Ltd.; Dalgety and Co, Ltd.; Levin and Co. Ltd > RICHARDSON & CO., LTD., FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE WHART7TAKURA, Fnday, 4 pin. Caigo Receded Friday, up to 3 pm, JOHNSTON AND CO, LTD.. Agents. Telephone* 40 242 and 42 832 COOK'S FARMERS'TOUR - LEAVES N.Z. APRIL. 1937. GRE\T BRITAIN, GERMANY. HOLLAND, THE RHINE, SWITZERLAND, PARIS. "yiSITING Royal "Farms, Research ~ Schools, Famous Breeding Establish ments, Continental Experimental Farms, with special attention to Jersey Herds, and a week m Jersey. AND all the usual round n Tounst Sightseeing.'- If you want to see the Coronation you nwy go earlier. Steamers already almost full. You will 1 miss if }ou delay. COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE, "191 Featherston Street, Wellington. t f
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Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 16
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