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GOING fl (ABROAD/ r 1 J'Vcr AUSTRALIA I VISIT THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CENTENARY CELEBRA- A J'Hf TlONS—lnteresting events throughout this year! C.A. and "V ' (fl Union Line vessels leave Auckland or Wellington at about I weekly intervals for Sydney, with through bookings to j Melbourne. Adelaide and other Australian points. ( t tichou tka PACIFIC j' TO CANADA. UNITED STATES and EUROPE - C.A. Line y i a " vesse ' s ' eave Auckland every four weeks for Vancouver V Sj via Suva (Fiji). Honolulu and Victoria (8.C.)-Union Line Mail y , vessels alternate fortnightly with the above, leaving V » Wellington for San Francisco via Rarotonga and Tahiti. I ( \lj Through Bookings to the United Kingdom and Europe. Rail ' | TV and Hotel reservations made in Canada and U.S.A. Round-j J' > • the-worid tours arranged. •: [% ' 7(r HONOLULU # Land of equable temperatures, glorious tropical scenery, i happy, hospitable natives—the, Island Playground of the t i CH Pacific. A holiday in this enchanting paradise will become* VI life-long memory. Excursion return fares from £52 First V 1 Class—£37 Cabin Class. Sailingfrom Auckland on C.A. Line Mail vessels-Aorangi (17,500 tons) and Niagara (13,500 L 1 tons). Inclusive tours in Hawaii combined with excursion 1 | , " == ===4! = SLj5? fares can be quoted. j/1 Excursions to RAROTONGA I Here Is a glorious trip for a fortnight's Winter holiday. '/ ' About five days from Wellington by a Union Line u> vessel and you are in Rarotonga — a sun-kissed, coral- v > Y'Wi f\ a encircled island, cooled by balmy caressing breezes, y \ //{.ZML ~\- cloaked In tropical Verdure, and inhabited by hospitable 'V i / natives. Special excursion sailings — Maunganui leaves 1 Wellington August 4th, Makura on September Ist, and *! i \ Maunganui, September 29th. Return fares from £24 !/ lr First Class; £17 Cabin Class. va FIJI I . , Come this Winter! Here among glamorous scenic AmL sflfT splendours and happy carefree natives, life Is pleasant— \A i one *® nds t ' lat P eace a nd contentment which rests and if \"Z-9, stimulates. Return fares (by Mail vessels Aorangi 17,500 * vJtM tons, and Niagara, 13,500 tons) from £22-10-0 First J2 "ailUl* Class and £18 Cabin Class. A fortnight's holiday gives \\ you a full week in Fiji. Yp f UNION STEAM SHIPCoJ OF NEW ZEALAND Ltd|
i&szt 4 which, is closer to LONDON... MONTREAL or NEW SOKK? From Montreal or Quebec, the steamships of the Canadian Pacific fleet follow the shortest and the stralghtest line to England—the route taken by trans-Atlantic fiyers. 39 per cent less ocean—looo miles of your voyage on the placid, scenic St. Lawrence Seaway. Two days to recover your sealegs before you reach the open sea. This year sail to Europe on one of the ships or the Canadian Pacinc fleet... choose one or the great white Empresses, or the popular Duchesses. Cabin, tourist and third-class accommodations. Ask any travel agent or inquire of the Local Office of the CANADIAN PACIFIC (Incorporated in Canada) 32-34 QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 175, 25 July 1936, Page 14
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