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Across the Pacific/ ~~~ I ' ~ 11 j££p* e " yfS^&&f{&SX. ~:'.'V,/SY I Aoranaf DECEMBER— JANUARY-FEBRUARY EXCURSION RETURN RATES During these months there will be special _ excursion fares across the Pacific for all sailings of the C.A, and Union Royal Mail Lines. The mail steamers of these two British lines leave at fortnightly intervals alternately from Auckland to Vancouver via Fiji and Honolulu, and from Wellington to San Fraiicisco via Rarotonga and Papeete. F Excursion tickets interchangeable on both lines, and passengers may stop over at ports , m on the way. Return tickets available for a full three months from departure from New yKp t Zealand to re-embarkation in North America. i| * =t] Let us help you map out your tour—it will rvrTTHtarnN COSt nothin S r el Bave y° u time money. FARES C.A. & UNION R.M. LINES FIRST-CLASS U.S.S. Co. of N.Z. Ltd., Traffic Agents, £18 f i return I f m f CABIN-CLASS ~r?:r - " return Give your Quests what they really enjoy... a cup of i COFFEE &CH(ScORY" ESSENCE J Thos. Symington & Co. Ltd.. Edinburgh and London m i

SLOW FARES via CANADA Ist Class £95 Ist Class (Pacific), Cabin Class (Atlantic)—£9l/10/Cabin Class £74/10/E Cabin Class (Pacific), Tourist Class (Atlantic) —£68/10/Third Class— £51 N(Not including: Exchange or Stamp Duty.) Travel by the Aorarifei or Niagara to Vancouver . . . G cross Canada by the fast and luxurious trains of the C.P.R. . . . stop over at mile-high Lake Louise and Banff, visit L Winnipeg and Toronto and see Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Montreal, and the ancient walled city of Quebec . . . A and then sail to England aboard the new Empress of Britain, the world's luxury ship, or on a regal "Duchess" N liner or popular "Mont" ship . . . two days on the historic St. Lawrence River, Dand only three or four, according to vessel, on the open Atlantic. .f For new experience, freedom from travel worries, and the utmost in travel luxury, go via I THE APPEARANCE | OF THE TABLE. I The hostess who takes a pride S in the appearance of her silver jj always insists upon B the use of 9 Goddard's g Plate Powder 1 In Olive-green wrappers. Manufactured only I by J. Goddard & Sons. Leicester, England. 5

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 238, 7 October 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 238, 7 October 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 238, 7 October 1932, Page 13