SHIPPING. SHAW SAVILL LINES TO ENGLAND VIA PANAMA CANAL AND CURACAO. IAJMUi J . "Wellington Jan 31 I'AMAROA Cabm Class Feb 24 MA' rA:, KOA Cabin Class Mar. 24 ARAWA lounst (Jlas* Apr 6 AKA KOA Cabin Class Jfay' 19 TO ENGLAND VIA SOUTH AFRICA AND AUSTRALIA Ceramic 8 Cabin Mar 25 Dominion Monarch X First Api. 25 Themistocles 8 Ist and 3rd May 13 Dominion Monarch X First Oct. 8 J Calls Jamaica instead ot Curacao, ti '1 I Commences journey from Sydney. X The \r j Dominion Monarch (27,000 tons), the world's most powerful motor-vessel, «rill maintain a direct service between New Zealand. Australia. South Africa, and England. N.Z. Head Office: SHAW SAVILL & ALBION CO, LTD (Inc. in England). Wellington. Agents: Levin and Co., Ltd.; Murray, 7 Roberts, & Co., Ltd.; Dalgety & Co n Ltd. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING 4 COMPANY, LIMITED. j UIRECI SERVICE TO IHJBi UNITED " KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL. fcxRANGITANE Wgtn Jan. 14 noo» l ■ t'RIMUTAKA Auckland Feb 0 rRANGITIKJ , — Mar. 0 xRANGITATA ApL 8 xRANGITANE —-May 4 fREMUERA — May 25 ■ |:-ROTORUA ' —. June 15 rRIMUTAKA —^ June 29 xRANGITIKI — July 27 Port and dates subject to alteration. ''■ x17.000-ton Motor Vessels, with Pint ; Class, Tourist Class, and Tourist "B" !, Class. tTouriet Class. •Oil fuel, calling at Curacao. kCalla Kingston, Jamaica. First Class from £94 single, £165 return, Tourist Class from £43 single, £77 return. Tourist "B" Class from £40 single. £72 return. All Fares Plus Exchange and i'az. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED N.Y.K. (JAPAN MAIL) LINE. T>£GULAR Monthly Service between x* Australia and the East, calling at Davao, Manila, Hong Kong, Nagasaki, Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, and Yokohama.' Steamer. Tons. Bydney. ATSUTA MARU ..... 8000 Jan. 28 . ; KAMO MARU 8000 Apl. 1 Six Weeks' Round Tour from Sydney to \ Hong Kong, via Barrier Reef, Thursdar Island, and Philippine Islands. Round Trip Fare from Sydney— ~*- £ s. d. * First Class ............. 76 0 0 m Second Class 49 10 0 No Exchange. N.Y.K. Agents: BURNS, PHILP, ,-ND CO., LTD., Prudential Building, Wellington. And at Palmerston North and Nelson. E. AND A. LINE TO JAPAN. CALLING AT RABAUL, MANILA, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, AND FIVE PORTS "N J,' • \ . Leaving Sydney. . ) Tanda .... 7000 tons Jan. 14. 1939 . J Nankin ...... 7000 tons Feb " 1939 s Nellore ..... 7000 tons Mar. 15, 1939 i . Tanda 7000 tons Apl. 15, 1939 ' I Nankin ..... 7000 tons May 13, 1939 ,' Big Reductions in Fares. ( Round Trip from Sydney, 10 weeks. No i Hotel expenses. The liner is your hotel. * Cheaper than.-living ashore. £90 firsts % £56 16s second. No exchange. j E. and A. Cuisine and Service art Unsurpassed. Joint Passenger Agents: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD, THE N.Z. SHIPPING^ CO.. LTD. RICHARDSON AND CO., LTD., FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNB WHARF: m.v. PAKURA, Saturday, noon. Cargo received Friday, up to 3 p.m. JOHNSTON AND CO« LTD, Agents. Telephones 40-242 and 42-832. SOUTH AFRICA AND ENGLAND. BLUE FUNNEL & SHAW SAVILLJOINT SERVICE. Anchises First Clafs Feb. 18 "jj Ulysses First Class Mar. 1 j| Ceramic Cabin .Class Mar. 25 W Ascanius First Class Apl. 2(3 M With, its warm, sunny days, cool in- \fl yigorating nights; its wealth of' scenery— "V teeming wild game reserves—its in- "M timate association with so much of history Hm and romance, the call of Africa is a very ;J real one! " 'l Vi Join the growing number of those wha ' have come under its spell. -.• Apply— Shaw Savill and Albion Co., Ltd.; Murray, Roberts, and Co., Ltd.; Dalgety and Co., Ltd.; Levin and Co., Ltd. COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' PARTY. ESCORTED TOUR OF EUROPE. 1938. Leaving by the R.M.S. ORFORD, 20,000 Tons, From SYDNEY on APRIL 22. Escorted from Australia. Shore Excursions Colombo and Cairo. 58 Days' Tour in Europe. — Visiting — , London, Venice, Dresden Paris, Innsbruck, Berlin, Versailles, Garmisch, Potsdam, Lucerne, Zugspitze, Hamburg, Lugano, Munich, Amsterdam, Milan, Nuremberg, London, — And — ;1 24 Days' Motor Tour of Great Britain. "■ The Tour includes inspections of pedigree herds and flocks (including Royal and "c State farms), Agricultural Colleges and J Research Stations, Markets .and Manufac- J| turing Organisations; specially-arranped V visits to Manor Houses and Homesteads. ,9 and all the usual Tourist Sightseeing ana "^ Excursions. All necessary expenses are included, via. Hotels and Meals while Travelling, Transfers, Baggage Porters, Tips. Sightseeing, and Excursions. The Fare for Return Steamer Ticket. Shore Excursions, 58 Days' Tour in Europe, is £285. Exchange Included. Travellers who have already arranged their Steamer Passages can still book for the Shore Excursions and Tour. INCLUSIVE TOUR. - 2 Days Bali, 7 Days Java, 3 Days Singapore. XIEUW ZEELAND, JANUARY 24. I First Class Throughout-. FARE, £142. Return to Xew Zealand. a < Detailed Programme' on Application to COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE, OOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE, Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. f _ w WANTED TO BUY. . CCRAP LEAD, Zinc, Brass, Copper, Aluminium; also Cast-iron.1' G. R. STEVENS AND CO.. LTD.. Upper Abel Smith Street. Telephone 50-333
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1939, Page 18
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