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ross Hpw»A SM<^BfcfcMi AUCKLAND '« AMERICA <"><* ENGLAND Sail on the NEW ■■■ pi ■% p^|#/' "MARIPOSA & "MONTEREY i j /-\ trinc together in a glamorous \ chain the wonders of two hemiim •» Ipr ~~ spheres for a different holiday! From coast to coast, America is a parade of drills. From the Antipodes to California is but a matter of 15 days-and your ship makes adequate stops at the South Sea harbors of Suva, Pago Pago and Honolulu. The "Mariposa" and "Monterey" are new sUper-liners. The ocean lane they course is smooth and sunny. There are never more than 5 days between ports. Your day-by-day schedule will include the conviviality and ease of artistic public rooms; the gayety of a veranda night club and a talking picture theater; the zestful sports of deck and gymnasium, including an outdoor swimming pool; delicious meals in a salon of extraordinary beauty; the comfort and charm of ingeniously arranged staterooms. Itineraries may be arranged to any point in America or England. ——-to-— — — AUCKLAND to LOS ANGELES or SAN FRANCISCO ROUND TRIP BOUND TRIP first class, from £100/10/. • cabin class, from £67 THIiE rot! HOT IUIJtCT. to' ixchknii I'l AUCKLAND to KN«VaND ■ Z" first class (Single) from ,£9l/2/- Return: £166 " 'fik' = *t ====: cabin class (Single) from £69/12/- Return: £125/8/. ~»fu THESE PARES SUBJECT TO EXCHANOi . . SOUTH SEAS ~ . - There is, in all the world, ho vacation land more glamorous than the islands of the South Seas. The » fast service of these new ships, and the extremely N E X T moderate fares obtaining, offer an intriguing bare —rp —"7T~ gain in romance! , v Sailing to &"* . AMERICA MINIMUM FARES from AUCKLAND to v l a first class cabin class Fill Samoa. Hawaii Single ■ Return Single Return ZuSacT" suva,Fiji. .....£l2/10/. 2s/0/. 10/0/. 20/0/. MARIPOSA paco paco,'Samoa. 20/15/. 40/0/. 15/10/. 30/0/. I U L Y I Honolulu, Hawaii . . . 55/0/. .. 40/0/. THESE FAKES NOT SUBJECT TO EXCHANGE ■ May tve send you, interesting factudl literature? fn the WORLD'S SPOTLIGHT International Exposition CHICAGO, June 1-Nov. 1,1933. America invites you to visit this World's Fair. THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY M ATS ON L Iv. N E General Agents for New Zealand: Henderson A Macfarlane, Ltd., , Maritime Building, Quay Street, Auckland. Sub-AeentS: Newton King Ltd., New Plymouth. . Murray, Roberta"A Co. Ltd., ,Wanganul and Napier.

WHY IS THIS'WHISKY SO POPULAR J 7 w A ySE there, «• ' ]s O that subtle difference in its flavour and quality which distinguishes it Br from all other whiskies. • V V It has been said that there is no difference to-day between one wellknown brand and another but convincing proof to the contrary is to be found in "BLACK & WHITE." "BLACK & WHITE" SCOTCH WHISKY BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 136, 12 June 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 136, 12 June 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 136, 12 June 1933, Page 12