SHIPPING. UNION STKA-a SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Sailings (circumstances permitting.) Office will be open from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. only Thursday, 26th December, for convenience of passengers. Wharf Ticket Office opens at 7 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO. VIA RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE. "R.M.B. Tahiti-Tuesday, Dec. 31, 3 p.m Heavy, Luggag- received not later than 2.30 p.m. 'J'assunpers in 3 Claasea. FOR SYDNIiV U'ROAI WELLINGTON) *Marama Friday Jan. 'i 3 p.m. 'Maunganui Friday Jan. 17 3 p.m. Heavy Luggage received not later than half an hour before sailing. •Passengers in 3 Classes. FOR SYDNEY (FROM AUCKLAND) *Maunaanui Friday Jan. 3 3 p.m. *Marama Friday Jan. 17 3 p.m. 'Passengers in 3 Classes. MELBOURNE, VIA LYTTELTON. • DUNEDI.N AND BLUFF Maheno Tuesday Jan. 14 3 p.m. ISLAND TOURS to Suva (Fiji), Nukualofa, Haapai. Vavau (Tonga), Apia (Samoa) i'ofua—From Auckland, Dec. 23, 11 a.m. And every 4 weeka thereafter. FOR LYTTKLTON (From Wellington) Maori—This Day, Dec. 24 9 p.m. \\ ...me—Mou., Wea.. Fri 7.45 p.m. Maori—Thurs., Sat 7.45 p.m. Sail from Ferry Wharf. NO CARGO taken until Dec. 27, Passengers to be on beard by 7.3U p.m. Ferry Wharl Ticket Office open 7 o.m WELLINGTON PICTONBLENHKIM TAMAHINE—From Wellington: Tues., Dec. 24th, 11 p.m.; Fri., 27th, 3 p.m.; Sat., 28th, 1.15 p.m.; Mou., 30th, 3 p.m.; Tues., 31st, 1.15 p.m.; Thurs., Jan. 2nd, 1.15 p.m. From Picton: Tues., Dec. 24th, 6.30 p.m.; Wed., 25th, 5 a.m.; Fri., 27th, 9.i5 p.m.; Sun., 29th, G p.m.; Mon., 30th, 9.15 p.m.; Tues., 31st, 6.30 p.m.; Thurs., Jan. 2nd, 6.30 p.m.; Fri., 3rd, 9.15 p.m. MARINE EXCURSION. T.S.S. MAORI, 26th DECEMBER, 1929. Leaves Wellington 8 a.m. and Picton 2 p.m. FARES: Adults, 10s; Children under 12, ss. Tickets Now on Sale. Inquiries invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Eonolulu, Canada, United States, Europe. Around-the-Pacific Tours, including Japan and the East, Arpund-the-World Tours. CANADA—UNITED STATESEUROPE. Through Bookings by C.-A. AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. Fortnightly Sailings Across the Pacific. Passengers in Three Classes. Welllnition to I Ship. Ba P roi?,l ga- Honolulu: Tahiti. Victoria San Francisco. g w IAHITI Uec. dl AORANGI .. .. Jan 14 MAKCRA .. Jan. 23 NIAGARA .. .. ''-eb. 11 TAHITI ' Feb. 25 AORANGI .. .. Mar. 11 MAKORA .. Marcu 25 NIAGARA .. .. April 8 TAHITI April 2K AORANuI .. .. May 6 MAKURA ... May 20 NIAGARA .. ..' June 3 TAHITI June 17 . AORANGI .. .. July 1 MAKURA ... July 15 K'.AGAIL^ .. .. July 29 TAHITI ...... Aug. 12 .. Excursions to Honolulu and Tahiti. Full particulars on application NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY. AORANGI—From Auck., Dee. 30, 10 p.m. MAKURA—From Wgtn., Jan. 14, 4 p.m. For full paxticulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. ORIENT LINE TO LONDON. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, Via Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Toulon, Gibraltar, and Plymouth The Most Interesting ofc All Routes. Steamer. Tons- Date. ORAMA 20,000 " Jan. 4 ORMONDE ... 14,853 Jan. 18 ORSOVA 12,041 Feb. 1 ORVIETO 12,133 Feb. 15 OTRANTO .... 20,000 Feb. 26 ORFORD 20,000 March 12 ORONSAY .... 20,000- March 26 ORONTES 20,000 April 9 FARES, NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: First Saloon—Single from £104 Return from £IS2 Third Class—Single from ....... £39 Return from .... £70 Ueturn x'ickets are interchangeable with other Lines upon adjustment of fares. Write for Illustrated Literature. THE THIRD CLASS. Outstanding features of the third class of the Orient Liners are the spacious decks for games and dancing, comfortable public rooms, well ventilated cabins," and varied and wholesome cuisine. And the Orient Line Mail route is by far the most interesting of all routes to Europe. ORIENT LINE CRUISES, 1930. From England to THE MEDITERRANEAN, FJORDS OF NORWAY, NORTHERN CAPITALS OF EUROPE. By 20,000-ton steamers, from April to September. Full particulars and steamers' plans will be sent on application. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Agents Throughout New Zealand. WHITE STAR LINE. TRANSATLANTIC SERVICES. INCLUDING the Magnificent .Royal Mail Express Steamers— MAJESTIC, 56,621 tons (The World's Largest Steamer). OLYMPIC, 46,439 tons. HOMERIC, 34,351 tons. Also large fleet of Modern Liners of from 20,000 to au.OOO tons, maintaining regular service between Montreal and' New York, and European main ports. s Through Bookings made in conjunction with the Union S.S. Co.'s "Frisco and Vancouver Services. A good selection of Atlantic Accommodation held in New Zealand. Travel by the White Sta. Line—foremost in Comfort and Service. For accommodation and full particulars applj DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED. MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., LTD. LEVIN & COMPANY, LIMITED. STEAMER RESERVATIONS BY ALL LINES. NO BOOKING FEES. rpHOS. COOK & SON. SAVE A DAY! pANADIAN Pacific Fast Trains save many hours from Pacific Coast to Eastern Ports and United States. Instituted for the busy business man, the fast trains of the Canadian Pacific are a revelation in speed, comfort, and travel service. The famous "Mountaineer" saves ten hours on the run from Vancouver to Chicago, whilst the "Trans-Canada" saves a business day between Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. This is just another reason for the popularity of the Canadian Pacific route tc United States and Europe. For full particulars and illustrated booklets, apply to the Union S.S. Co., Thos. Cook and Son, or A. W Essex, Passenger Manager for N.Z., Canadian Pacific Railway, Auckland. TT)O you know why the Wellington folk XJ. have better homes? Because it's Easy to Pay the Art Cabinet Way. * 247, Cuba-st., and 79, Willis-st
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 152, 24 December 1929, Page 12
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