SHIPPING IF fION STEAM SHIP COMPANY 05 NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED SAILINGS (Circumstances Permitting) NEW PLYMOUTH (from Onehunga). Ngapuhi. Monday, January 9, 4 p.m. GISBORNL AND NAPIER (Cargo Only.) Waimea, Tuesday, January 10, 4 p.m. WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON Wahine .. .. .. .. .. Mon., Wed.. Fri. Maori .. .. • . •• Tueg.. Thurs.. Sat. Bertha Booked Auckland Office, WELLINGTON TO PICTON Tamaiine, Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays (3 p.m.), Saturdays (1.15 p.m.). SYDNEY (from Auckland). 'Marama Friday January 6 3 p.m. Maunganul Friday January 20 3 p.m. SYDNEY (from Wellington) Marama Friday January 20 Maunganui Friday February 3 MELBOURNE DIRECT (from Wellington) Manuka Saturday January 7 FIJI. TONGA. SAMOA Tofua, Saturday, January 28, 11 a.m. Every four weeks thereafter. TRANSPACIFIC SERVICES (Booking for ail Canadian, United States and European Points). To SUVA. HONOLULU. VICTORIA (8.C.). VANCOUVER. (from Auckland, 11 a.m.) •R.M.S. Niagara Tuesday January 17 •R.M.M.S. Aorangl Tuesday Feb. 14 RAROTONGA. TAHITI. AND SAN FRANCISCO (from Wellington). •R.M.S. Makura Tuesday January 31 •R.M.S. Tahiti Tuesday February 28 AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY •R.M.M.S. Aorangi, Tuesday, January 31 ■Passengers ta three classes. WELLINGTON. LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF (Cargo only). Kurow, Tuesday, January 10. TO GO 'yyHAT TO DO JJOW LONG TO STAY ■yY THAT TO PAY These ever-present vacation queries receive a complete and satisfying answer in the comprehensive range of literature prepared by the Canadian Pacific Railway for those who wish to spend the greatest holiday of their lives.. These profusely illustrated books give Intimate glimpses of Canada’s world-famous playgrounds. They explain why thousands of discriminating holiday-makers seek the pleasures of Banff and Lake Louise—the Great Lakes—and the old-world cities of Montreal and Quebec. WRITE FOR THIS INTERESTING LITERATURE—IT IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING. Obtainable from any office of the Union Steam Ship Company, any Tourist Booking Agency, or A. W. ESSEX, Passenger Manager for New Zealand, Canadian Pacific Railway, Maritime Building, Quay Street, Auckland. TRAVEL WITH THE SUN AUCKLAND—HAMILTON - ROTORUA THE SUN TRANSPORT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. Connecting with Smith's SUN Service at Hamilton. Luxurious iz-seater Cadillac LIMOUSINE SEDAN will run to the following time-table DAILY, including Sundays:— Leave Auckland, 3.15 p.m.; arrive Hamilton. 5.15 p.m.. Rotorua. 10.30 p.m. Leave Rotorua, 4 p.m.; Hamilton, 7 p.m.: arrive Auckland. 10.30 p.m. FARES: To Hamilton, single, 10s; return, 17s 6d. To Rotorua, single. 30s; return, 555. Seats may be reserved at THE SUN Office, Phone 45-820; Government Tourist Department. Phone 45-181; Smith's SUN Service, C/o Whitaker’s, Tobacconist, Colllseum Buildings, Queen Street. Phone 46-400: F. G. Saunders. Marble Bar, Hamilton. Phone 3002. J. A King. Huntly. W. WRITE AND SONS, DODGE AGENTS. Telegraphic Address: “White." THAMES-AUCKLAND THE SDN SERVICE Leaves Thames— Leaves Auckland—--32 Queen Street 7.30 a.m.. 3 p.m. 10 a.m.. 2.30 p.m. Sundays. 9.30 a.m. Sundays 230 p.m. Phones: Thames., 40; Auckland, 44-547 (Whites Office); 44-820 (Ths Sun): 47-671 (Laycoek and Faithful) A special car will leave White's Garage, Thames, for Coromandel on Christmas Eve at 7 p.m.. on arrival of service car from Auckland. COROMANDEL SERVICE Cars leave Thames dally (except Sundays), 3 p.m., on arrival from Auckland. Cars leave Coromandel dally (except Sundays). at 10 a.m.. connecting with 3 p.m. car for Auckland. Fares: Single. 11s 6d: Return, £l. SPECIAL NOTICE TOURISTS W. Whits and Sons Auckland Thames Service will commence the Summer Excursions on October 24. Through distance passengers have preference of seats FARES: Single .. 11s 66 Return .. £1 Is Auckland Phone, 46-820. Rotorua Phone. 426 or 62. HELENS VXLLEAUCKLAND AARD SERVICE
leaves G.P.O. and Aard Office, Auckland, at 3.15 p.m.. Monday to Saturday. Phone 44-656. Leaves Helensville Railway Gates at 6.30 a.m., Monday to Saturday. ArrivingAuckland 8.45 a.m. Phone 24. Call at Hot Springs if required. Comfortable Char-a-banc Ride by Road, and See the Country. FARE: Single, Sa; Return, 14a,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 245, 6 January 1928, Page 2
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