BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN . . . ~tjnfitov&i ifU JkxiijCn! TKe thrill of your last day on shipboard! To think that to-morrow you will be in England! How short the voyage has seemed and how truly delightful! In a few days you may be in the heart of the Lake District, whose wooded slopes, quiet waters, and nestling villages breathe the immemorial peace of the English countryside. There you will realise the glory of the English trees, and the changing colours of hill and dale; unimaginable by those who have not experienced the changing seasons of the Homeland. Save time and money to spend at the other end by journeying home by the Direct Route — via, Panama — a voyage memorable for its comforts and pleasures of home i e at SEASON'S SAILINGS : 'Vat, £>0*00x1" ,'. r kW a V:.V.V:--.-.v.-.V.V. S. SSL ***RANGITIKI \ 9 J* £ov. * * Dec. **RUAHINE 29th Dec***RANGITANE 14th Jan. • Cabin Chits and Tourist Class. ** Tourist CUu only. % pjrat Class, and Toarist Class and 3rd Class. I THE DIRECT ROUTE - VIA PANAMA
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 233, 1 October 1936, Page 21
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