SHIPPING. DOET iinb For a restfdi, pleaeant trip to Englaud. travel by the— pobt jjinib Accommodation limited to 12 passengers in eingle and two-bertli stateroome. I'OR LONDON VIA PANAMA CANAL OR CAPE HORN Port Caroline .... Lyttelton May 18 Pdrt Hunter .... Auckland June 8 Port Chalmers .. Auckland June 29 For particulars re larea and freight etc^ appiy WILLIAMS & KETTLE LTD. HLB. FARMERS' OO-OP. ASSN. LTD. Agenti for Commonwe<h tis Dominton tane Ltd. ORIENT LiNE KOYAL MA1L STEAMERS TO LONDON* Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, fire mantle, Colombo, %den, Egypt, Naplet, Toulon, Gibraltar, Ohannei Pori. •ORMONDE 14,853 May 22 tORONSAY 20,000 June 19 tOEAMA 20,000 July 17* tORFORD 20,000 Aug. 14 tOTRANTO ....... 20,000 Sep. 11 *ORMONDE 14,853 Oct. 9 1938 SEASON. .bviORFORD 20,000 Jan. 1 v tOTRANTO .... 20,000 Jan. 15 h*ORMONDE .... 14,853« Jan. 27 vf ORONSAY .... 20,000 Feb. 12 hvtORION 23^71 Feb. 23 hvfORONTES u.... 20,000 Mar. 9 hvtORCADES 23,400 Mar. 23 hvtORAMA 20,000 Apl. 6 hvJORFORD ...... 20,000 Apl. 20 fFirst Saloon and Tourist. t First SaloOn and Tourist B. *Tourist One Class only. b Calls Burnie. h Probably calls Hobart. v Oalls Villefranche. FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: lst Saloon from £87 single, £153 return. Tourist from £40 single, £72 return. Tourist B from £37 single* £67 return. Above fares ara subject to Exchange. To Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane. Through bookings from New Zealand to Sydney, thence by Orient Line round Australian Coast. Agents: UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. KINROSS. WHITE LTD. . jjHA W g A V I L L j^IN E (Ino. in Eng.) VIA PANAMA CANAL & JAMAIOATO ENGLAND. AKAROA Wellington 22 May TAMAROa Oabin Class 18 June ARAWA x Tourist Class 13 Aug. MATAROA * Oabin Class 10 Sept AKAROA x Oabin Glass 8 Oct. TAINUI - Tourist Class 2 -Nov. TAMAROA x Oabin Class 3 Dec. ARAWA Tourist Class 31 Dec. MATAROA Cabin Class 28 Jan. x Omits Jamaica. TAMAROA, 18th June, offers an ideal sailing for those still desirous of visiting England fOr the 1937 season, and for those wishing to spend the Winter months in Jamaica or othet West Indian Islands. NEW YORK. Travel to Panama* thence either by aeroplane for speed, or leisurely by a cruise liner. Further particulars upon application. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., DALGETY & CO., LTD, Agents. p. & o. EOYAL MAIU 8TEAMEE8. Sydney to London, via Australian Ports, Colocubo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, MarseiUes, Gibraltar, Tangier and Plymouth. All vessela may call at any Ports on or off the route, and the rotite and all sailings are subject to ehange or deviation With or without notiee. FIRST SALOON « 8ECOND 8ALOON. TOURIST ONE CLASS ONLY. 1 MOOLTAN*f ...... 20,952. May 26 UHITRALt 15,346 June 11 MALOJA* ......... 20,914 June 25 STRATHN A VEE*a . 22,283 Jbly 10 COMORINt 15,241 Jnly 23 CATHAYt 15,225 Aug. 6. fFirst and Second Saloon. "P.rst Saloon and Tourist Class.. f Tourist Class only. aCalls Port Sudan. f Oalls Hobart. ' • Fares: New Zealand to London* First SaloOn from £87; Second Saloon from £67; Tourist Class froni £40. Fares are subject to Exchange. LOCAL AGENTS: Kinross White Ltd, and Uniou S.S.- Co. of 24*Z. Ltd. Joint Agents Tourist Class:— Murray, Roberts and Co. LtdL QANADA — JJNITED CTATES — JJOROPB Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE Passeugera in Three Classee. Sailings from Auckland, to Suva (Fiji), Honolulu, Victofia (B-C.), Vaueouver. NIAGARA May 18 MONOWAI June 15 NIAGARA July 13 AORANGI Aug. 10 NIAGARA Sept. 7 AORANGI Oct. 5 And four-weekJy thereafter. CANADIAN 4b U,S.A. RAIL TRAVEL Itineraries, cqst of tours and all informatioa supplied. Rail and Hote) Reservations arranged. HAWAHAN INCLUSIVE TQUBS. Combined with Excursion gteamer Fares ARQUND-THE- WORtiD TOtfRS ARQUND-THE-PACEFIQ TOURS, lneluding Ohina and Japan. For full particulars apply— UNION 8.8, CO- OF NJZ. LTth C. T. CRAWFORD (Successor to Mrs K. M. ' Harvey ) HLER ALD-TRIBUN E AGENT— Havelock Nortfa For Books • Stationety • Latest Magazine# Faney Gqods Drapery Toys, etc A RE YOU GREY? 'We recommend Van-Grey. We have hundreds of delighted users. It grows true original colour back evenly in three weeks. 5/6 lQoz. bottle. Noel Wilson, Chemist, Hastings*
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