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SHIPPING. UDDART PARKER LINE. (Circumstances permitting.) FOR SYDNEY (from Auckland direct). ULIMAROA Friday, Marcia 23 FOR SYDNEY from Wellington direct). TJLIMAR O A Indefinite Fitted with wireless telegraphy. Surgeon carried. Office: QUAY STREET (opp. Queen’s Wharf). Phone 43-183. JJERE’S A JOURNEY OF JJELIGHT T ° Jg UROPE * ! NOTHING is more enticing than a trip ; to England over the Canadian Pacific “All Red” Route. Such a wealth of beautiful scenery line* the way. TWENTY-NINE DAYS from Auckland to England—crowded with keen, carefree enjoyment—unhampered by a single worrying detail. In a fast, palatial liner you cross the Pacific with its glorious sunshine and balmy tropic breezes. So to Vancouver, from whence the famous CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY takes you through the wonders of the Rocky Mountains—on across the golden prairies to ancient Montreal and Quebec. Then a luxurious Canadian Pacific-Atlantic steamer carries you to England. WRITE FOR AN ITINERARY. For literature apply to a.ny office of the Union S.S. Co., any Tourist Booking Agency, or A. W. ESSEX, Passenger Manager for New Zealand, Canadian Pacific Railway, Maritime Building, Auckland. C AN ADI AN “It Spans the World.” UCKL A N D W A I U K U. RELIABLE MOTOR SERVICE. COMMENCING MONDAY MARCH 12, 1925. Leaves Waiuku: Leaves Auckland: Daily, 5.15 a.m. Sun Office, 4.30 p.m G.P.0., 4.35 p.m. Saturday, 5.30 p.m. Sunday, 7.30 p.m. FARES: s. d. Waiuku -Mauku 3 0 Waiuku-Patumohoe .. .. 3 6 Waiuku-Drury 5 0 Return *..10 0 Waiuku-Papakura 6 0 Return 10 0 Waiuku-Auckland 6 0 Return 10 0 Auckland-Papakura .. .. 3 6 Auckland-Drury 4 0 Auckland-Pa tumohoe .. .. 5 0 Bookings The Sun Office, Auckland. Phone 46-820. F. C. Alexander, Waiuku. Phone 179. MOTOR SERVICES Edwards oun service D WARDS HUNTLY, ROTOWARO, GLEN AFTON, PUKEMIRO. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY: Leaves PUKEMIRO, 4.40 p.m. HUNTLY, 5.30 p.m. BOOKING OFFICES: HUNTLY J. KING j PUKEMIRO A. EDWARDS AUCKLAND .. .. The Sun, Phone 46-820

Insurance Benefits Free to SUN Readers PROTECT YOUR DEPENDENTS AND ENROL TO-DAY Home delivery subscribers to The Sun are protected under our tree insurance scheme as soon as they place their names on The Sun’s tree insurance register. The benefits are summarised below: £I,OOO for ticket-bearing or fare-pay - , ing passenger killed in passen* ger railway train to which accident happens. £250 in accident, to tram, steamer, ferry, taxi-cab, motor-bus, horse cab, coach. (See full conditions for extension of benefits to drivers, guards, conductors, firemen, deckhands, etc.) £250 if killed while entering or alighting from stationary vehicle as specified. £250 if killed by burning of building where subscriber resides or works. £250 if killed while endeavouring to save human life. £250 if tram or bus conductor killed by falling or being struck and thrown by passing vehicle from footboard. £250 if killed as passenger in any pass-enger-conveying boat, steamer, or vehicle (excluding airplane or racing vehicle). £IOO if killed as pedestrian in public thoroughfare coming in contract with moving vehicle. £SOO if killed while travelling In or driving a passenger lift (see full conditions). £250 if killed while engaged or competing as amateur in game or sport. £IOO if subscriber be killed while riding a bicycle or motor-bicycle (excluding trade purposes, speed trials, etc.). FOR DISABLEMENT from injuries arising out of above accidents, i £250 for loss of two limbs, loss of two eyes; or loss of one limb and one eye. (Xotify within 14 days). ; £IOO for loss of one limb or one eye. (Notify within 14 days). £ls maximum for temporary total disablement, viz., £ls weekly for not more than two weeks and not more than £5 medical expenses. (Notify within seven days). Copies of full conditions obtainable at The Sun Office.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 2

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601

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 301, 12 March 1928, Page 2

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