SHIPPING. pOET J^IN B For a restfui, pleaeant trip to Englaud, travel by the— p O E T J^IHB Accommodation limited to 12 passengers in single and two-berth staterooma. FOE LONDON VIA PANAMA CANAL OECAPEHOEN • Port Hunter Auckland June 9 Port Chalmers .. Ly^lton June 24 Port Fairy Wellington June 30 For particulars re rarea and freight etc., apply WILL1AMS & KETTLE LTD. G.B. FAEMERS' CY)-OP. ASSN. LTD. Agents for Commonweaith & Domimou Line Ltd. ORIENT LINE EOYAL MAIL STEAMEES TO LONDON. Yia Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Freoiantle, Colombo, Aden, Egypt, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, Channel Port. tOEONSAY ....... 20,000 June 19 tOEAMA ......... 20,000 July 17 tOEFORD ......... 20,000 Aug. 14 tOTEANTO 20,000 Sep. 11 *'OEMONDE 14,853 Oct, 9 tOEONSAY 20,000 Oct. 23
jFirst Saioon ana Tourist. thhrst Saloon and Tourist B. *1011™* Oue Olags only. FAEES, 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 are subject to Exchange. To Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Through bookings from Now Zealand to Sydney, thence by Orient Line round Australian Ceast. Agents; UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. KINROSS WHITE LTD. gHAW gAVILL JjINB (Inc. in Eng.) VIA PANAMA CANAL .& JAMAICA TO ENGLAND. TAHAROA Wellington 18 June AEAWA x Tourist Class 14. Aug. MATAROA x Cabln Class 10 Sept AKAROA x Cabin Class 8 Oct. TAINUI Tourist fclass 2 Nov. TA MAROA x Cabin Class 3 Dec. ARAWA Tourist Class 31 Dec. MATAROA Oabiu Class 28 Jan, AKAEOA Cabm Class 25 Feb. x Omits Jamaica. TAMAEOA, 18 th June, offers an ideal sailing for those still desirous of visiting England for the 1937 season, and for those wishing to spend the Winter mopths in Jamaica or other West Indiaa Islands. NEW YOEK. Travel to Panama, thence either by aeroplane for speed, or. leisurely by a cruise liner. Further' particulars upon application. MUERAY, ROBEETS & CO., LTD., DALGETY & CO., LTD., Agents. P. & 0. EOYAL MAIL STEAMEES. Sydney to London, via Australian Ports, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Tangier and Plymouth. All vessels may call at any Ports on or off the route, and the route and all sailings are subject to cbange or deviation with or without notice. FIEST SALOON. SECOND SALOON. TOURIST ONE CLASS ONLY. CHITRALt ........ 15,346 June 11 MALOJA* ......... 20,914 June 25 STEATHN A VEB#a . 22,283 July 10 COMORINt 15,241 July 23 CATHAYt 15,225 Aug. 6 NARKUNDA'c .... 16,632 Aug. 20 tFirst and Second Saloon. "First Saloon and Tourist Class. JTourist Olass only. aCalls Port Sudan. cOmits Bombay. Fares: New Zealand to London. First Saloon from £87; Second Saloon from £67; Tourist Class from £40. Fares are subject to Exchange. LOCAL AGENTS: Kinross White Ltd., and Union S.S. Co. of N.Z. Ltd. Joint Agents Tourist Class:— Murray, Roberts and Co. Ltd. (JAN ADA — (JNITED gTATEB — jyOEOPfi Through Bookings by OANADIAN AUSTE AL A SIAN LINE . Passengers in Three Classes. Sailings from Auckland to Suva (Fiji), Honolulu, Victoria (B.O.), Vanconver. MONOWAI June 15 NIAGARA July 13 AORANGI Aug. 10 NIAGARA Sept. 7 AORANGI Oct. 5 NIAGARA Nov. 2 And four-weekly thereafter. OANADIAN & U.8A. EAIL TRAVEL Itineraries, cost of tpurs and all information supplied. Eail and Hotel Eeservations ^rranged, HAWAUAN INCLUSIVB TOUES. Combined with Exeursion Steamer FareB AEOUND - THE - WORLD TOUES AEOUND-THE-PACIFIO TOUES, including Chiua and Japan. For full particulars apply— UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTDSKILLED MEN WANTED. pHIS APPLIES to hundreds of flrrns to-day. Trained men are urgently wantod— and high wages are olTerodl If you have not specialised, or had tho necessary training, you can sfart NOW. The I.O.S. can suceessfully train you at home, over 300 Courses being available. Radio Engineer Electrical Engineer Wiring LicenseMotor Mechanic'g Y'A Diesel Engineer Grade Exara, Foundry Work Aero Engineer Building Welding The I.G.S. is tho largest Institution of its kind and is world-wide. Tkousands of men owe tkeir success to I.C.S. training — and you cau be one tool Write for dctails now; no obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. B, Box 120 - - - Hastings. C. T. CRAWFORD (Successor to Mrs K. M. Harvey) HERALD-TRIBUNE AGENT— Havelock North. — For — Books - Statiouery - Latest Magazines Fancy Goods - Drapery - Toys, etc.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 117, 3 June 1937, Page 2
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