SHIPPING. w G LN pin a G g HIPQOMPANT. X 3 B O K N E, Circumstances permitting, S.S. C* UNBAR S.S. pUNBAR S.S. UUNBAR S.S. VX UNBAR Expected to Sail Noon Friday, December 9. BOOKING AND RECEIVING CARGO THURSDAY for Hicks Bay, Te Araroa, Port Awanui, Waipiro, Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne and Napier. gPEDDING, WRIGHT'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Phone 42-788. J^IMITED, FORT ST., AN ADI AN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT MARINE, LTD. AND CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS DIRECT MONTHLY SAILINGS, BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND, UNITED STATES AND CANADA Cargo also accepted lor United Kingdom and the Continent. Through Bills of Lading at Lowest Current Rates. FROM MONTREAL CANADIAN SEIGNEUR About Decembex* 10 TO NEW YORK, BOSTON AND HALIFAX CANADIAN PIONEER About end November For Rates of Freight an a further particulars, apply to CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MERCHANT MARINE, LTD. AND CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. 5 and 6 Ferry Buildings, Quay Street •Phone Number 43-089. • A G OOD The readers of THE SUN are keen on always remembering a good tiling. Some will surely be visiting Canada some day. For those fortunate enough a wonder trip awaits them on the Canadian National Railways, the Empire’s Greatest Railroad. The Royal Mail Liners R.M.S. Niagara and R.M.M.S. Aorangi connect with the trains of the Canadian National Railways at Vancouver and travel by way of the Fraser Canyons, Mount Robson Park, Jasper National Park, Wainwright Buffalo Park, the Prairies, the Great Cities, Niagara Falls, the Thousand Isles, Montreal, and then on to New York at no extra charge. At New York they join the palatial steamers of the Cunard or White Star Lines. They may also take steamers of these Lines from Montreal if so desired. Canadian National passengers are well looked after, and have a good time from beginning to end of the journey. The Radio-Equipped Trains have a special appeal to the long-distance traveller. All who contemplate visiting Canada should obtain particulars and free literature from the Canadian National Railways' Office in the Ferry Building, Auckland, or write .any Steamship or Tourist Booking Agency. TRAVEL WITH THE SUN W. WHITE AND SONS, DODGE AGENTS. Telegraphic Address: “White/* THAMES-A U CKLAND THE SUN SERVICE Leaves Thames— Leaves Auckland— I 32 Queen Street ■ 7.30 a.m., 3 p.m. 10 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Sundays. 9.30 a.m. Sundays. 2.30 p.m. Phones: Thames, 40; Auckland, 44-547 (White’s Office); 46-820 (The Sun): 47-671 (Laycock and Faithful) COROMANDEL SERVICE Cars leave Thames daily (except Sundays), 3 p.m., on arrival from Auckland. Cars leave Coromandel daily (except Sundays), at 10 a.m., connecting with 3 p.m. car for Auckland. Fares: Single, 11s 6d; Return, £l. SPECIAL NOTICE TOURISTS W White and Sons Auckland Thames Service will commence the Summer Excursions on October 24. Through distance passengers have pre- j ference of seats FARES: Single 11s 6a Return .. £1 Is Auckland Phone, 46-820. Rotorua Phone. 426 or 62, SMITH’S SUN SERVICE AUCKLANDNEW PLYMOUTH LEAVES SUN OFFICE, AUCKLAND. 2.15 p.m. Monday to Saturday; 9 a.m Sundays. LEAVES NEW PLYMOUTH (White Hart Hotel), 9 a.m.. Mon. to Sunday Via Te Awamutu. 15s; Otorohanga, 17a 6d; Te Kuiti, 20s; Mokau. 40s; Waltara, 60s; New Plymouth. 60s. r.eturn fare. £5 15s. AUCKLAND—WAIHI DE LUXE CARS DAILY Leave SUN Office, 3.15 p.m.. arrive Paeroa 7 p.m.. Waihi, 7 30 p.m. Leave Waihi, 9 a.m. Paeroa, 9.30 a.m., arrive Auckland 1 p.m. FARES: Auckland to Paeroa •• .. •• 20s Auckland to Waihi £1 AUCKLAND-TE AROHA LEAVES SUN ‘OFFICE, AUCKLAND. 3.15 p.m., arive Te Aroha 7.30 p.m. LEAVES TE AROHA 8.30 a.m., arrive Auckland 1 p.m BOOKINGS. SUN Office, phone 46-820. Te Kuiti: Kelvin House. Otorohanga Wade, SUN Agent. New Plymouth: Ebbert and Morgan; T Avery Bookseller. SUN Agent For further Information apply SMITH’S SUN MOTOR SERVICE Whitaker’s, Tobacconist, CoUiseum Bldgs., • Queen Street. Phono 46-400, or SUN NEWSPAPERS LTD. Phone 46-820 j DB LUXE SERVICE (Owner Drivers). ONE-DAY SERVICE. ROTORUA-GISBORNE THE SUN SERVICE Cars leave Rotorua Daily (except Sun- : days) for Whakatane, Opotiki and Gis- I borne at 6 a.m.. arriving at Gisborne 6 j D.m. FARE, £2. Wire Collect to Rotorua for seats, q* j efook at The Sun Office* Auckland. .
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 220, 6 December 1927, Page 2
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