SHIPPING. p O E T 1 N E For a restful, pleaeant trip to England, travel by the — pORT J^JNE Accommodation limited to 12 passengers in single and two-berth stateroome. FOE LONDON VIA P ANAMA CANAL OR CAPE HORN Port Chalmers .. Lyttelton June 24 Port Faiiy Wellington June 29 Port Wellington Wellington June"" 6 For particulars re tarea and freight etc., apply WiLLlAMS & KETTLE LTD. H.B. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN- LTD." Agenta for Commouwealtb & Dominiot Ldne Ltd. ORIENI LINE ROYAL MA1L 8.TEAMEES TO LONDON. Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, Egypt, Naples, Tonlon, Gibraltar, Cnannel Port. tORAMA 20,000 July 17 tOEFOED 20,000 Aug. 14 fOTRANTO 20,000 Sep. 11 *ORMONDE 14,853 Oct. 9 tOEONSAY 20,000 Oct. 23 tORION 23,371 Nov. 6 t First Saloon aua rourisL t First Saloon and Tourist B. *rJourist One Class 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 New Zealand to Sydney, thence by Orient Line round Australian Coast. Agents: UNION S.S. CO. OI N.Z. LTDKINROSS WHITE LTD. gHAW gAVILL J^INE (Inc. in Eng.) VIA P ANAMA CANAL & JAMAICA TO ENGLAND. AEAWAx AUCKLAND 14 Aug. MATAEOAx Cabin Class 10 Sep. AKAROAx Cabin Class 8 Oct. TAINUI Tourist Class 2 Nov. TAMAROAx Cabin Class 3 Dee. ARAWA Tourist Class 31 Dec. MATAROA Cabin Class 28 Jan. AKAROA Cabin Class 25 Feb, TAINUI Tourist Class 30 Mar. TAHAROA Cabin Class 22 Apr. ARAWA Tourist Class 20 May xOinits Jamaica. The ARAWA, the latest addition to the Line's fieet, marks an advancement in Tourist travel — larger Publie Rooms, Gyxnnashim, Sound Pilms, numerous single berth cabins; liot and cold running water, wardrobes and ehests of drawers in every cabin. NEW YORK. — Travel to Panama, thence either by aeroplane. for speed, or leisurely by a cruise liner. Fui'ther , particulars upon application. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., DALGETY & CO., LTD., Agents. ~ ~P. & 0. KOTA1. 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 change ot deviation with or without notice. FIRST SALOON SECOND SALOON. TOURIST ONE CLASS ONLY. STRATHNAVER^ . 22,285 July 10 COMORINt 15,241 July 23 CATHAYt 15,225 Aug. 6 NARKUNDA'e .... 16,632 Aug. 20 STRAITHAIRD*a .. 22,284 Sept. 4 MOOLTAN* 20,952 Sepfc. 17 tl,xirst and Mecond Saloon. 'First Saloon and Tourist Class. {Tourist Class only. aCalls Port Sudan. oOmits 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 — JJJN1TED g'tates — J^ORUPE Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE Passengers iii Three Classes. Sailings from Auckland to Suva (Fiji), Honolulu. Victoria (B.C.), Vanconver. NIAGARA July 13 AORANGI Aug. 10 NIAGARA Sept. 7 AORANGI Oct. 5 NIAGARA Nov. 2 AORANGI Nov. 30 And fou^-weekly thereafter. CANADIAN & U.S.A KAI! TRAVEL Itinera.rie8, cost of tours and all information suppiied. Rail and Hotel Beser vations arranged. HAWAIIAN INCLUSTVE TOURS. fombined with Excursion Steamor Fares A ROUND • THE • WORLD TOURS AROUND THE-PACIFIO TOURS, tn cluding China and Japan. Poi full particulars apply— UNION 8.8. CO. OF N.Z. LTDHIGHLY pai>n . . . Vjf Highly paid men by vLJSr the tliousand, throughout iNew Zealand and Australia, date their suecess from the day thoy started study under Hemingway's Correspondence Schools. ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION. That is what nemingway's did for thdse men; what they are doing for many young men to-day; that is what Hemingway's can also do for YOU1 Write at once for valuable Froe book— ' ' Aceountancy. ' ' HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS ! P.O. Box 516 - - AUCKLAND. PIGS CUIiED ' OWNERS ' ACCOUNT — by— F. H. GREEN 'PHONE 2595.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 133, 22 June 1937, Page 2
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