business announcements. COMPETITIONS COMPETITORS are invited to call and examine our books on elocution, singing, etc. Also plays for acting and reading. A few of the helpful books in stock are:— THE VIOLIN: Winram: VIOLIN PLAYING AND VIOLIN ADJUSTMENT—7/-. Jacomb: VIOLIN HARMONIES —5/-. SINGING: Lyle: SINGING MADE EASY—I/6. Cameron: NATIONAL SINGING AND SPEAKING—3/6. Lilli Lehmann: HOW TO SING —17/ G. Dodds: THE CONTROL Off . THE BREATH—4/-. Cooke: PRACTICAL SINGING—O/-. COMPTON MACKENZIE'S LATEST. "FIRST ATHENIAN MEMORIES" —A revelation of the network of intrigue which enmeshed Athens in 1915. Espionage and counter-espionage. Stories of spies and "agents" and secret-service generally. Mackonzie was himself employed in the British Secret Service —6/-. Also his earlier reminiscences, "GALLIPOLI MEMORIES." MARJORIE BOWEN'S GREAT NOVEL. "BRAVE EMPLOYMENTS" —A romance of Ireland in one of her moßt tumultuous periods. An historical novel in the "grand" stylo. Ireland —herself—in the war of 1690-92, with her ancient splendours, mystical landscape, her legends, miseries, and betrayals—oo6 pages—B/C. NEW 6/- NOVELS IN DEMAND. Georgette Hcyer: THE CONQUEROR. Sheila Kayo-Smith: SUSAN SPRAY. Michael Arlen: MEN DISLIKE WOMEN. Rosemary Recs: SANE JANE. Victor Bridges: THE KING GOMES BACK. -T B Dora Barford: MR CORRINGTON (Jef frcy Fariiol type). Joseph Hocking: SECRET OF TRESCOBELL. Eldcrshaw: GREEN MEMORY. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD., CASHEL STREET Or Through Hereford Court. SHIPPING. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. FAST PASSENGER VESSELS IN THE DIRECT SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. Via Panama Canal and Curacao. With Unsurpassed Accommodation. Vessel. " (Subject to Alteration.) Sailing finally from *Remuera . Auckland May 23 tßotorua Auckland June 16th fßangitiki Wellington Jupe 20th *Ruahinc Wellington July 18th fßangitata Wellington Aug. 16th tßangitane Wellington Sept. 12th *Remuera Wellington Oct. 10th +New Motor-vessel, 17,000 tons. Not calling at Curacao or Pitcoirn Island. "Oil fuel. Calling off Pitcairn Island weather permitting. . Return tickets are interchangeable with other lines on adjustment of fares. J Cab in class. For further particulars #PP'y—- ' 1 THEI NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING iCOMPANY* LIMITED, OGF.P. Hereford street, Christchurch.
s HAW, SAVTLL, AND COMPANY. LIMITED. VIA PANAMA CANAL. ALBION *OQRINTHIC June 2 From Auckland lONIO June 80 From Wellington MATAROA July 28 From Wellington TAINUI Sept. 1 From Wellington CORINTHIO Oct. 20 From Wflll nßton TAMABOA . Nor. 17 From Well nßton lONIO Dec. 15 From Wellington. •Embarkation 7 p.»'. to 10 p.m. . . Travel to Enjrland via Panama Canal, wWfIJ is described as one of the world'B o*eate»t tr 'pASSENQEBS TO UNITED STATES CAN TRAVEL VIA THE FAMOUS WITHOUT MATERIALLY INCREASING COST OR TI FARES TO OANAL ARE NOW ONLY: s OANAL, supplied op application. Alt Steamers have Cinemas. For full particulars apply to: D ALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., and NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OP N.Z., LTD.
rPHE CANTERBURY STEAMSHIPPING 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. WELLINGTON, PICTON, AND WANGANUI. (Taking cargo for Blenheim, Seddon, audi i Ward.) S.S. GALE —WEDNESDAY, 20th inst. . WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. S.S. CALM—THURSDAY. 31»t inatant. S.S. BTOBM—MONDAY. 25th instant. DUNEDIN, OAM ABU, TIMARXJ. S.S. STOBM—WEDNESDAY, 20th inst. Telephone number: 36-234 (three tines). 06 MAPUA, MOTUEKA DIRECT. (Taking cargo for Waiatapu, Colling wood, l'arakohe, West port, Grreyojottth, and Hokitifca for transhipment at Nelson.) S.S.' OHBPUKT. TUESDAY, MAY 19th. ANCHOR ilnFFIN<f AND" FOUNDRY CO., LTD. KINSEY and CO., LTD., 9650 Agents, 160 gereford street. WELLINGTON. NEW PLYMOUTH, AND ' WAIICATO. M.V. PORT WAIKATO. TUESDAY, MAY l»th. , WELLINGTON, WANGANUI, AND PICTON. (Taking cargo for Blenheim, Seddon, and Ward.) " "• S.S. holmdale. WEDNESDAY, MAY' QOth. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, K5710 160 EMrsforsJ street. w, W. . ' TOY AND CO., Shipping, Customs, &pd Forwarding Agents. Expert Grain Gradpra. Grain Store Proprietors, NOTE.—Our Christchftich Office has now been removed from 188 Cashel street to E. W. Bidgeon and Co.'a Offices, 226-228 Tuam street. 'Phones: £2-000 Lyttelton. 'Phones: 85-483 Chrietohurch. . ■ T9079 T7ISCORTED TOURS TO EUROPE, JiSCORTED TOURS TO EUROPE, 1931. 1931. LEAVING SYDNEY BY ORIENT CO., FEB. and APRIL, 20,000-TON STEAMERS. 30 DAYS' TOUR, From Naples, through Italy, Switzerland, Paris, Belgium, Holland, to London. INCLUSIVE COST, Covering Thi rd-Claias Passage, all Travel Tickets, Hotel, and SlgUteaeing— LYTTELTON BACK TO LYTTELTON: £llo—£ls2. Subjpot to increase m Steamihip Rates, which tttkna place (Shortly. First or Second-class ParS*4g6B quested on Application. SEND FOR BOOK GIVING ITINERARY OF VARIOUS ESCORTED TOUES—- . ALL 'CLASSES, THOB. COOK *ncl SON, TRAVEL AGENTS. Haw Bt&ncli Office: 150 Hereford street, CUiistcluircb.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20240, 19 May 1931, Page 1
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