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Tnv —~ XTANOO'UVJiH ROUTE o™, r ▼ Australian TU»v tl l Mm] S ? s r • n " and Canadian-Pacific PvaiW-' Lmo „ T fome of tho great <>ut o Wonders of the World to L i Scen 'c Canada, United «£!°i£!U art T ß °< and Continent of Eurom' \ ? s! \ Isl es World Tours in roSh; Rom the Cape, Suez, China mdTim all LOWISX KATES Steamers leave as follnv,\v~ From ""From AOUANGI R "™- MAHENO j'w l l 19 MIOWEEA a" Jil '! u,y ? 7 Passengers from NewZoal'mfnn 4 the option of joining tho. atea c rs of this increasingly popular route at Sydney or later via Auckland at Suva tion"ml'! mapS> and aU I'NION STEAMSHIP CO OF N7 LTD. ' ' MELLSOP, ELIOTT & CO., Agents. CO,, Ltd,. THE DIRECT^LINE of STEAMERS voa ILY MOUTH and LONDON VTI ' MONTE VIDEO anß TENEKIFFF Splbkwd Ul'-TO-lUTE Passkkgeb " Accommodation-. Boomy Cajjjns and Siuciors Decks. ATHENIC (twin screw), 12,282 ton 3 C. H. Kciupeon, R.N.R., Commander,' Bails from Wellington, July 19, 1906. . Special facilities given 30 resident In the colony to bring out friends from Homo either by pre payment, cf passage money in New Zealand or by gu&ran. Its, For further particulars apply to she •gents, MELLSOF. BLIOTT & CO. Pnlmerston North. OS lEiS T R OUL MAIL LINE. For Plymouth ami L ,mlou, r Frcnmntle, Colombo (tr<in«bipi)!.ng tor all nil's pom) ;md Suez Cfinal:— I Keg . From i From ~ 1 Tons, j Melb'rnc. Ortsna ... 8,000 June 2 June 5 Ormux 6,46b J tine 16 June 10 Orient June 30 July 3 "Fornightly thereafter. Fares, New Zealand to" London—Saloon : Single, £43 to £80, return £69 to £120. Return tickets available for two years from date of issue. Third class : £1.8, £20, and £22 ; return, £32 to £39. On payment of additional£2lss first-class passengers may proceed overland from Naples. Through bookings to NewYork in conjunction with Cunard Line. First and second-class passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with saloon passages to Australia, which are included in the above fares. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.), Agents ia New Zealand. MELLSOP, ELIOTT & CO., Agents, Palmerston N. po it ""weTTTn gTO N. S.S. QUEEN OFTHE SOUTH Leaves FOXTON every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. {Circumstances permitting.) For freight and passage, apply to LEVIN & CO., LTD., FOXIO3. Palmerston N. Agents, MELLSOP, ELIOTT & CO. OCEANIC S.S. CO. (A. & A. Line). —New Zealand to London in ->S davF, via America or Canada. SAILINGS. . T-c ; *vo Arrive •**- Mf.il Bttiitcer Ilouolulu SONOMA J«!y 6 July 1 J . u, j lug 25 Vl.N'i fKA July 27 auk All( " u AS This route takes the passenger through the finkst sceni-k\ world. He penetrates the ].V 'Les ■ the* great Rocky. Mountania, tr«n u ta the Western Praines. views M ™ i tiering eves that beaut itul o , sights, " Niagara Jam*, ® n & '"r* ! the Atlantic in Leviathan Ste ; nei~ from 10,000 to 20,000 tuns, nn ith ; ppeed of over 22 knots. , j THIS IS THB SHOJatfcl SUA IIOUTk. Six days longest time at sea. | BARRAuSf& LJ 11 ; N.Z.'SHIPPING CO., LTD. ; . ROYAL MAIL LINE. ; S.S. TONGARIRO (twin scre^ tons. Commander, J . A•^ rpHIS fine steamer |ill 1906j X Wellington on ' s n e Lo^d on. for Teneriffe, Plymouth and For particulars appiy M ITD Huddart Parker Line. favourite passenger service. aV illincrton 1111(1 d QAiIJ S« s tro ™ pormittinirt; fob lytiewon »y NE 4 D p . m Z«iasdia ! '". ir i Juno H I JJ® ' sramora i V la j un( , 22 1 4 o,m ' 9IDIN- BLG7F. AN^ iy.m Wimmor» i ThnU HPIER", OISBOBNE. AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Wostral a ! rhur ! 7, .ftiitadiA ""— ~50 SIDNEY Wf s a ' tpm VVimroera ; . .. N t ~ m o w g«aland—■Qaoo aJI Head, f; r L Gia >3 Otiaaabf.ra. i also for stopAll tickets over or rfltarn by 0 I u.tj.S. itsatuers, tho above named isket« may ***** 3 TC»Sflld.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8102, 31 May 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8102, 31 May 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8102, 31 May 1906, Page 1

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