SHIPPM» TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANS U OF NEW ZEALAND, LTMTTED, 8AILING8 (circumstances permitting), Por Lyttelton (from Wellington). RANGATIEA: Mon. Wed., Fri., 7.45 p.m. WAHINE: Tues., Thurs^ Sat., 7.45 p.m. For Picton (from Wellington). TAMAHINE: Mon., Wed., Fri., 2.45 p.m. Foz Sydney. (With throagh bookisgs to Melbourne and other Australian ports), From Wellington. AWATEA: Tuesday, April 27, 5 p.m. AWATEA: Tuesday, May 4, 5 p.m. From Auckland. AWATEA: Tuesday, April 13, 5 p.m. AWATEA: Wednesday, April 21, 5 p.m. Inclusive Tours in Australia arranged. For Nukualofa (Tonga), Apia (Samoa), Suva (Fiji) from Auckland. MATUA: Thursday, May 6. .AORANGI (for Suva), April 20. To Calcutta, Slngapore and Samarang NAEBADA (passengers and cargo) from Wellington: Jan., May k> Sept, Comfortable accommodation for (imited number of passengers. SpeciaJ fare for ronnd trip, For Napier (from Southern Ports) (Cargo only). WAINUI: Loads Bluff Apr. 12, Dunedin Apr. 13, Oamaru and Timaru Apr. 14, Lyttelton Apr. 15, Wellington Apr. 17. Inquiries are invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Around-the-Pacifio Tours, including Japan, China and the East, Around-the-World Tours in either direction. Offices: WEST QUAY, PORT AHUEIBL Passenger Booking Ofiice: ' TENNYSON STEEET, NAPIER, RICHARDSON & CO., LTD., SHIPOWNERS. Offices: BRIDGE STREET, POET AHURIRI, Telephones: Office, two lines 1178 and 1179 Traffic Mannger 'a Eesidence .... 387 LOADING AERAN GEMENTS (circumstances percnitting) From Wellington for Napier and Gisborne. PAKURA: Loads Tuesday, April 13. From AucKland for Napier. PUKEKO: Loads Tuesday, April 13. From Lyttelton for Napier. AWAHOU: Loads Thursday, April 22. From Napier for Wairoa. TU ATU: Loads Wednesday, April 14. From Napier for Gisborne and Wellington. PAKUEA: Loads Thursday, April 16. From Napier for Auckland. PUKEKO: Loads Friday, April 16. O R I E N T L I N E ROYAL 'MAJJL STEAMEES TO LONDON. Yia Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Egypt, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, Channel Port. thvORFORD 20,000 Apr. 21 *OEMONDE 14,853 May 22 tOEONSAY 20,000 June 19 tORAMA 20,000 July 17 JORFORD 20,000 Aug. 14 tOTEANTO 20,000 Sep. 11 f First Saloon and Tonrist* t First Saloon and Tourist B. •Tourist One Class only. vCalls Villefranche, hCalls Hobart. FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: lst Saloon from £87 single, £153 roturn. Tourist from £40 single, £72 return. Tourist B from £37 single, £67 return. Above fares are subject to Exchange. To Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane. Through bookings from New Zealand to Sydney, thence by Orient Line round Australian Coast. Agents: UNTON S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. KINROSS WHITE LTD. pJUDDAR'l pAEKEB [^IMITED (Incorporated in Victoria, Australia) T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA, 10,000 Tons For SYDNEY and MELBOURNE From Wellington: 4 p.m. April 15, May 13, June 10, July 8, August 5. From Auckland: May 27, July 22. AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY 3. p.m. on April 30, June 25, July 22, August 20. For fuli particulars apply to— Local Ageuts: ' O. fl. CEANBY* & CO., LTD. Station Street :j NAPIEB pAEMEES' r|i O O B LEAVES N.Z. APRIL, 1937. GREAT BRITAIN HOLLAND GEEMANY - . THE RHINK SWITZEELAND PAEIS Visiting Eoyal Farms — Eesearch Schools — Famous Breediug Establishments — Continentai Experimental B'arms with specia] attentioo to Jersey Herds and a week in Jersey. AND— all the uauul round of Tourist Sightseeing. If you want to eee the CORONATIQN you may go earlier. Steamers already almost fuR- YOU WILL MISS IF YOU DELAS. EnroJ now oven if you must cancel laterr 0OOKS 'JIEAVEL gEEVICE 101 Featherston 8t» WELLINGTON. TEA1NED MEN WANTED. VTTELL PAID POSITIONS are waifing for trained and competeqt men. YOU can secure bne by studying an 1.0,8, Courso dui'ing your spare tirne. There are over 3QQ Gowses, all practical and up-to-da(e, Diesel Eng. Wireman's License Motor Eng. Groqnd Eng, License Eadio Analytical Chemist A.M.I.E.E. Mechanical Draughtsman A.M.I.M.E, A.ccountaney Exams A.M.I.C.E, Mitriculatiqn Write for Free Prospectus stating the subject in which you wish to be trained. Don't remain stationary in business, but go aheadJ INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. B., P.O. Box 120, Hastinf^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 71, 10 April 1937, Page 2
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