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The Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand Ltd., can offer tourists an unusually \ M • . widespread travel service to Australia and across the Pacific. The long experience '• \\ I * / 1«§E» of the Company on these routes enables it to provide service of the highest standard. \ |» / dF with particular attention to the individual requirements of the passengers— ' > r jffl I' M' luxuriously equipped vessels — superb cuisine. When you travel book C.A. or TO SYDNEY ... from New Zealand a fast. Milford Sound every trip on the way from Bluff \ regular service is run by the new luxury liner to Melbourne, and also on the way from Mel- jPpewjjp| • -iB \ P™\ "AWATEA" with through bookings to Melbourne bourne to Bluff. W 3ft V Pf! and other Australian ports. ACROSS THE PACIFIC. Canadian Australasian * I? M TO MELBOURNE ... from New Zealand a Line vessels sail at four weekly Intervals between / \ three-weekly service is maintained between Sydney, Auckland and Vancouver, via Suva (Fiji), / \ Melbourne and South Island ports with calls at Honolulu, and Victoria (8.C.) . . . Through book- I Bluff. Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington. Bluff, and ings made to or from Canada, U.S.A. and Europe. I;j occasionally Hobart. Weather and other cir- Tours (including trips round the world) mapped I j cumstances permitting calls will be made at out and bookings arranged. I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 289, 5 December 1936, Page 20
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