SHIPPING. T7NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF L NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 168 Hereford strtet. 'Plione 33-500. Sailings (circumßtance3 permitting). Cargo FOR WELLINGTON— Train, at rail. Maheno—Mon., Wed., Fri. 7.10 p.m. 11 a.m. Wahine—Tues., Thura., Sat. 7.10 p.m. 11 a.m. Taking cargo for Wangnnui and Patea. Second express train from the South doe 3 not' run on Mondays, Wcxlnesdays, and Fridays. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahine—From Wellington. Mon., Wed., Fri., 8 p.m.; from Picton, Tues., Thur3., Sat., 2.30 p.m. FOR SYDNEY. Monowai—From Auckland, May 22nd. Marama—From Wellington, May 22nd. Makura—From Wellington, Juno 2nd. Marama—From Auckland, June sth. (Passengers in three classes.) FOR CANADA, UNITED STATES, ENGLAND. . (Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver.) Monowai—From Auckland, June 2nd. (Via Rarotonga, Tahiti, San Francisco.) Makuror—From Wellington, June ICth. Sailings fortnightly thereafter. ISLAND TOURS TO SUVA (Fiji), Nukualofa, Haapai, Vavau (Tonga), Apia (Samoa). Tofua—From Auckland, June 15th, 11 a.m. And every four weeks thereafter. FOR AUCKLAND. Katoa (cargo only)— May 20th, 9 a.m. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Opihi (cargo only)— About May 27th. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE. Kahika (cargo only)— About May 26th. CANADA. UNITED, STATES. EUROPE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings. (CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN ROVAL J MAIL LINE. Via Fiji, Houolulu, Victoria, and Vancouver. And UNION ROYAL MAIL LINK, Vi» Rarotonga, Tahiti, and San Franelico. Steamor. Wellington to San PrancißKO. to Vancouver Auckland MONOWAI MAKURA NIAGARA MAUNGANUI AOKANGI MAKURA June 16 July 14 Aug. 11 June 3 June 30 July 26 And Fortnightly Thereafter.
EXOURSIONB TO HONOLULU AND TAHITI. Particulars on Application. UNION B.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 168 Hereford street. 0 RIENT LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. From Sydney, via Melbourne.' Adalaide, Frsmantle. Colombo, Suez: Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gi'.valtar, and Plymouth, Steamer. Tons. Commander. Noon. ORMONDE' 14.853 L. V. James May 23 ORSOVA 12.041 G. Q. Thorne Juno 20 ORAMA 20,000 H. G. Staunton July 18 ORONSAY 20.000 E. P. Cameron Aug. 15 ORMONDE 14,863 L. V. «James Sept. 12 ORSOVA 12.041 G. G. Thorne Oct. 10 ORONTES 20,000 F. K. O'Sullivon Nov. 7 OTRANTO 20.000 C. G. Matheson Nov. 21 FARES. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: FIRST SALOON —Single from £lO4. Return from £lB2. THIRD CLASS —Single from £3O Return from #7O. All- subject to Exchange which may bo ascertained on enquiry. Return Tickets are interchangeable with other lines upon adjustment of faresWrits for Illustrated Literature. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD.. 9550 168 Hereford street. w. C. OLEAB'T and 0 0., LYTTELTON. GRAIN AND PRODUCE GRADERS. 4 S enta Lyttelton Ferry Launches. TELEPHONE: 37-293. 03489
HEALTH NOTICES. FOOT AND HAND AILMENTS. CONSULT M HOUSTON, M.1.3.Ch. (by . exam., London), M.N.A.C., »lso London MfcdicaJ Testimonial* from Eminent Practitioners. Moderate Fce». Cathedral Chambers Square. 'Phone 37-253. CONSULT , B. HEWER, Graduate American Col. of Science, Pa., U.S.A., late of London and Sydney, NERVE SPECIALIST. Latest Scientific Treatment. 60 Cashel street W., Cbristchurdi. Mon. to Friday, 10-3 p.m. H 4095 G CHIROPRACTIC X-RAY. JAM K S M. CRAIG, D.0., Regent Theatre Buildings, (next G.P.0.). All Latest Methods. Hours, ©to 6. Friday Evenings. I«» a. 'Phone 31-610. CBS7UHP CHIROPRACTIC. • NATURE'S Way to Health—Lateifc Pain* leas Methods. JAMES YOUNG (Chiropractor), ' ' Cathedrat Chambers, Square. Hours: 9-1, 2-6, Friday, 7-8 p.m. 'Phone 31-810. Consultation Free. YBQB6
GO AFTER BUSINESS And ; GET ITI rpHESE days pf business complexities JL demand foresight and courage. General business conditions In Now Zealand pre fundamental!/ sountl. _ They lire perceptibly improving, w>4 provision must be nfftde to capitalize the opportunities of ii) 4' Manufacturers iwd retailers who advertise to-day Are reaping pood returns. MONEY IS| NOT "SPENT"' IN
ADVERTISING: IT IS INVESTED. Folly whispers in the cars of executives: "Cut down ypur advertising, and Bave Money." TimjditF suggest? the use of pencil iiid *hjs consequent loss of ft market won by years of intensive cultivatipn. IMPROVE YOtJR PRPPUPT- PJX'S GOOD VAI<UE. AND TIIE NJfiW ZMAbAbP PEOPLST'WIL£ BUY. Every man, every woman, end every child is still a consumer. ARB THEY CONSUMING YOU'R GOODS! THE EFFECTIVE, ECONOMICAL. AND SURE ROAD FOR GAINING CONSUMLR ACCEPTANCE IB VIA "THE PEBSS." l E OP Ever? Pace is carefully tfead —because tli« newd* PRper provides infomatioii of tt»e markets of "e change in prevailing modes and the current prices of qtir daily needs. SUCCESSFUL RETAILERS AND MANUFACTURERS ARE CONCENTRATING MORE TO-DAY THAN EVER ON THE RESPONSIVE MARKET; AND THAT RESPONSIVE MARKET 18 through "THE PRESS." CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY, With by fa? the LARGEST CIRCULATION. Covering City, Suburbs, and Country District*.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20240, 19 May 1931, Page 1
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