£^* v> In three or fetir days yon can be in a new and different country, with cities whose metropolitan atmosphere makes a special appeal to New Zealanders on holiday. C.A. and Union Line vessels leave Auckland or "Wellington at about weekly intervals for Sydney. Passengers on either of these two British steamship lines enjoy the utmost comfort, an excellent cuisine, and faultless service. THROUGH SERVICE TO MELBOURNE MONOWAI (from Auckland) December 30 10,852 tone (from Wellington) January 12 via Sydney (from Auckland) January 25 Alqo, through bookings to Melbourne, etc., by other C.A. and Union Steamer*, with forward travel from Sydney by overseas and interstate liners. FuU particulars obtainable from— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. UNION BTEAM SHIP CO. of New Zealand Ltd., Maritime Building, Quay 81., Auoklandi. Branch Office: N.Z. Insurance Building, Queen St., Auckland. Hamilton Agents: Ellis A Burnand. "H THE "ALL RED ROUTE" —experienced and discriminating travellers will tell you !t*» the best way to the United Kingdom. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE—ACROSS THE PACIFIC via Suva. Honolulu and Victoria to Vancouver . . . CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY—ACROSS CANADA via Lake Louise. Banff. Winnipeg, Toronto. Niagara Falls and Ottawa to Montreal or Old Quebec . . . CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS—ACROSS THE ATLANTIC via the glorious St. Lawrence Route to Southampton, Liverpool, Glasgow or Belfast. Sritaut —42,500 tons gross register, 63,700 tons displacement ... largest ship plying between Empire ports Length, 758 feet; breadth, 97i feet ... Eleven lounges and dining rooms, reflecting the outstanding tendencies of modern decorative art . * • Largest swimming pool afloat ... Full size tennis court ¥ • . More cubic space per passenger than any other ship in existence. Equally unusual Tourist and Third Class Accommodation. Only 3 to 4 days on the Atlantic via the St. Lawrence Seaway Canadian Pacific 32-34 QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND. ■
Summer Cruises (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.) AUCKLAND TO WHANGAROA, BAY OF ISLANDS, PORT FITZROY: MARAMA, JAN. 15-JAN. 19. First Class, £6; Cabin Class. £4 WELLINGTON TO MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS: MARAMA, JAN. 29-FEB. 2. - First Class, £6; Cabin Class, £4. MARAMA, MAR. 26-MAR. 30. First Class, £6; Cabin Class, £4. » WELLINGTON TO MILFORD SOUND, ETC.: MONOWAI, MAR. 5-MAR. 9. First-Class, £8; Cabin Class, £6. Union S.S. Co. of New Zealand Ltd.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 290, 8 December 1933, Page 13
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