Apy IHOS. COOK AND SON ABOUT "Cakahian national." Wlxan you enquire about tickets far England, aik for booklet concerning thf "Canadian NATIONAL'' route—tho choice of the experienced and discriminating traveller. Tha trip across Canada oa the "Con»in«nt«l limited," the famous CJf-R. alliteel oxpr&ss, is a revelation of Canada's superb scenery and v-onderful progress. Over the highest Rockies at tho lowest altitude of any railway that crosses America. Scenic wonders of surpassing beauty—including Jasper Park (4400 sq. miles) and Jit. Bobson (13,065 ft). Kree side trips and stop-over privileges at nil important points. Got tickets endorsed "Canadian National,'' from any Tourist Agency and any office "f 'io Union Steamship Co. of N.Z., Ltd." -—i
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18517, 20 October 1925, Page 4
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