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TOE YANCOUVER IIOIITE Austndlan lioval SSt t"" Rsid CamMliiut-l'aafic Rail wav " ' 10 Through'some of the Wonders of the World to a ouuul. United Bu,„. Briti ft nd Conitnout of Europe.. ttound-H « World Tourn in con-unetion with Til lhe Ciipe.Btifz. China and Janan 1 inli LOWEST KATKS TO A IJ! POINI S' Sk-ninera leave as follows*— From ' From v„ t vr'T Sydney. Suva AOKANOI .Line 11 June Ift MAUENO July 9 { 5 MIOWERA M,l 0 roasengurfi from New Zealand have she option of joining the, steamer* of \)m increasingly [H'P"lar route" at Sydney or later via Auckland at Suva' Pamphkta, maps, and all information tree. r.NION CO. OP NZ LTD. MELLSOP, ELIOTT & CO., Agents. f K «HAW BAY ILL and ALBION CO.| Ltd, THI2 DIRECT LINE of STEAMERS foe PLYMOUTH an d LONDON VIA MONTE VIDEO and TENERIFFR JSrtESDXD Up-to-batk Passesqek " Accommodation. Roomy Cabins and Spacious Decks. ATIIENIC (twin B<grew), r2,282 tons, C. H. KeiJipson, R.N.R., Commander, sails from Wellington, July 19, 1906. Speoittl facilities given to rogidento ia ibe oclony to bring oat friends from Some either fay pre : 'i\VEoo?}t of pasaago money iu IS aw Zoaian.d or b v euaran»»e. For further particulars apply to the tf&nts, MELLSOI\ ELIOTT & CO. Paiiii.-r4en North. A KIE JN T ROI'AL MAIL u LINE. For Plytnouth and LjuOoa, r SrvimwUe, Colonabo (tr*nshipp!uf? lor all nil's ports) ami Suez C*nsl:— _ __ 1 Keg , From | From Pteßiner*. j To::s. flydner. | Meib'rne. Ortona .. 8,000 June 2 June 5 Orrauz .. 6,46h June 16 June 19 Orient 6,297 June3o July 3 "Fornightly thereafter. Fares, Kew Zealand to J-ondon —Saloon : Single, £43 to £80, return £69 to £120. Return tickets available for two years from date of issue. Third class : £18, £20, and £22 ; return, ,£32 to £39. On payment of additional £2 15s first-class passengers may proceed overland from Naples. Through bookings to New York in conjunction with Canard Line. First and second-class passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with ealoon passages to Australia, which are included in the above i are s UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.), Agents in New Zealand. MELLSOP, ELIOTT & CO., Agents, Palmerston JN. jj7oß WELLIN GT O K S.S. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH Leaves FOXTON every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. (Circumstances permitting.) ro^1W?o!&. OCEANIC S.S. CO. (A- & A. i-ine). —New Zealand to London in days, via America or Canada. SAILINGS. Leave Ler.ve Arrive at Steamer Honolulu Loniio n. Hosoma Jtily *6 July 1 j, il Vkntuha July 27 auk Aiw 13 A This route takes the P ;is^ e through the finest sce.vk n m ' the world. He penetrates . tlie /^; rc ° the great Rocky Mountains, tiaNcr^s the Western Prairies, views }{ul of dering eyes that nio?t • <ses sights, "Niagaba Falls '-and c .gU£S thp Atlantic in Leviathan btu.uiit Srom 10.S& S 20,000 tons, witli a speed of over knots. Q , THIS IS THE SHOKTE.-l eoute. Six days longest time at sc.. BAREArr& pl s a b kaham.i.td. Palmerston N.Z. SHIPPING CO.L! CD. KOYAL MAIL LINE. S.S. TONGAEIBO (twin f f^ e . tons. Commander. J a mHIS fme steamer yi wO6; STenYrl«>o^'- iLO " aott ' Palmerston. Jeildini. HuddajtPark er Llße ' SSSSSSSSFOB MTTEWON-" j,, .L^iSsL-^ V iotoria — DmBIjBODBNS. VIA H oßA.nr. 4Pir ' Victoria JJll. 'Z, TOSID^J^ E 2/ "P» WlmmerS (I . sssc^^srtti^'-- 4 iokett tsw«lß<

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8103, 1 June 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8103, 1 June 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8103, 1 June 1906, Page 1

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