WINTER CRUISES.
POPULARITY INCHEASING. VV&OJI QUE UVTN COil-IiSPOXUMX.) LONDON, November 11. The Government of New Zealand has co-operated with tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Lino in making provision for tho gx*eatly increased popularity of cruising to British lauds in British ships, Tho Government Tourist Department has drawn up special itineraries for tho benefit of the passengers taking advantage of the 100-day round-voyage tickets in the Tamaroa. leaving Southampton on December 2nd, and the Akaron. which starts on her first vovasrr> to New Zealand on December 30t!i. The round-voyage passengers will have .about 30 days in t-lic Dominion, and five tpn-day tours have been mapped out to include the thermal districts of Kotoriir.. the Chateau Tougaviro. the Franz Josef Glacier, and all the most l'mous beauty spots of both islands.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20736, 22 December 1932, Page 15
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