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line I to ENGLAND VIA SUEZ i „ MAY SAILINGS . . . FOR THE SUMMER IN ENGLAND I First Class vacancies in: _ I ORCADES, 28,000 tons, May 6 from Sydney. VtXU*. I ORION, 24,000 tons, May 5 from Auckland.* and May 14 from Sydney. JULY-AUGUST SAILINGS . . . FOR THE AUTUMN Tourist One Class, with the whole run of the ship: ORONTES, 20,000 tons, July 13 from Sydney. OTRANTO, 20,000 tons, August 10 from Sydney. The Orient Line route via Suez is the shortest and most interesting way to Europe and includes many ■ 1 . famous ports of call. for ports west of Sydney may travel in this ship to Sydney. OBIENT STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD, IMCORPOBATED IN ENGLANII

081 ENT LINE I \VY TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE L 0 Sailings for Suva, Honolulu, Vancouver and San Francisco; carrying passengers in First, , Intermediate-First and Tourist classes; from Auckland: j-ORSOVA, 29,000 tons, June 6 ORONSAY, 28,000 tons, July 18 •ORCADES, 28,000 tons, Octr. 10 ORONSAY, 28,000 tons, Novr. 21 f Orsova proceeds from San Francisco via Los Angeles, Panama, Colon, Trinidad and Cherbourg to London. * Arrival of "Orcades" in Honolulu on October 18 will signal commencement of this year's Aloha Week of fabulously colourful pageantry, including aquatic displays and impressive evening performances. The Aloha Week King and Queen and their court, attended by hula troupes and the Royal Hawaiian Band will come on board providing an outstanding travel experience for those in transit to Canada and U.S.A. . . . Those who plan to visit Hawaii in this most attractive holiday season may arrange to return in "Orcades" after 14 davs. or fly back earlier. a vt UNION S.S. CO. OF N.'z. LTD., AGENTS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND MITAIM'S TOURIST BOOM RBSTItIOrSACCOMMODATION UWW Fil iiL U k P UIII I 'WSI • Make auro of your London Motel in advance—roaorve throuah HOTAC. All KHSBStor. <> A ? / \ b * XW* clasMs of hotels. No bookinc Fen. Mil MAT AC aCCOMMOMTIOH B| 3 111 •IF’llj[Blk I I IW t" 4 I k L I CoWm : HoioCMrv Unden. I NO MORE ' HARD-TO-REACH T,LT,NG ———— C ° RDS ~ "S 7 ' SENSATimtf METALET A 5Tq Ml HSTM VENETI W *FUU MCLUDES TtAWHf —l 9 - UAItE FOOT jk/W on coeds . (,/rrc wr foe easf ciean/e6 OBTAINAIU MOM VENUTE AGENTS: ASHBUETON: Radmond Furni.hdr,, Mont Baker, R. Cairn,. CHRISTCHURCH: Aluminium Vapatlan., Back. Furni.Mn;. Draytan Jone, Ltd., Hunt A Drake Ltd., Smith t Smith Ltd., ur«m«I l,rn i *h'- n ’ e? o .’. ■ K *!*FOI: Ekkehy',, Blackwell,. RANGIORA: Wert End Craftimen. r O U IT - J -*- l !!?-. E . 1 *‘ >rlc LM ; •EETMOUTH: Scheel', Furniture Warehou.e Ltd., Smith I sm'th Ltd. REEFTON: Homemeker, (Reefton I Ltd. WAIMATE: R. H. White Ltd. WESTFORT:

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27628, 7 April 1955, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27628, 7 April 1955, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27628, 7 April 1955, Page 8

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