STAT6*' j Jake the romantic route across the * Pacific Canadian Australasian Line ! vessels ("Aorangi" 17,500 tons and 4ggS| "Niagara" 13,500 tons) leave Auckland every four weeks for Vancouver via Suva (Fiji), Honolulu, and P Hffi Victoria (8.C.)- Through bookings m\k to points in Canada, United States, the United Kingdom and Europe. Around-the-world tours arranged. 7f Australia is ideal for a winter hoft--3i M day—there is much to see, much to do * and the c ' imate ls P ,easant 'y |Mp* jjjMM ' temperate. Frequent sailings by jr an< * nlon Llne vesse ' s heF tween New Zealand and Sydney. [ fjkmw&jrf Through bookings to Melbourne w ! and other Australian ports. Inclusive tours arranged. '«-/ u ANfAII Come where the sun Is shining, JtMmmVS wnere glorious tropical scenery and ck happy hospitable natives provide JpTmFQ? unusual interest and entertainment. m P ' an a l r'P to pj i' or Hawaii this J winter. C.A. Line vessels leave I Auckland every four weeks. J^^ W UNION STEAM SHIP CO. f1 — - OF NEW ZEALAND LTD.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 88, 15 April 1939, Page 14 (Supplement)
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