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| SHIPPING AND AIK SERVICES PiO-ORIENT LINES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ OK VIA NORTH AMERICA AND PANAMA TO CANADA AND U.S.. VIA THE FAR EAST or via FIJI AND HAWAII FROM NEW ZEALAND LARGEST FASTEST, AND FINEST SHIPS SERVING N.Z AND AUSTRALIA CANBERRA 45.000 TONS ORIANA 42,001) TONS ARCADIA 30.000 TONS IBERIA 30.000 TONS ORSOVA 29.000 TONS ORONSAY 28.000 TONS HIMALAYA 28.000 TONS ORCADES 28.000 TONS CHUSAN 24.000 TONS The above vessels are fully air-conditioned and stabilised. SAILINGS Steamer Route Ex Ex Auck. Syd. Canberra A Jet. 16 Iberia A Oct. 31 Orlana A Nov. 6 Nov. 12 Orsova C Nov. 19 Orcades’c A Nov. 29 Oronsay a A Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Canberra A Dec. 21 Orsova A Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Himalaya* A Jan. 3 Arcadia C Jan. 5 Oriana a A Feb. 3 Arcadia a B Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Iberia I Feb. 13 Orcades* A Feb 16 Feb. 22 W. Canberra p A Mar. 1 Oronsay F Mar 14 Orsova c A Mar. 18 (berfa A Apr. 6 Oriana E Apr. 12 Himalaya* A Apr. 26 Canberra A May 7 Orcades* A May 9 Arcadia E May 24 Orsova F Jun. 7

Chusan A June 19 Oriana E Jun 25 Himalaya’s D Aug. 11 Oronsay E Sept. 12 Himalaya* A Sept 30 Oct. 7 Canberra C Oct. 28 Arcadia E Nov. 11 Canberra A Nov. 26 Dec. 2 Iberia B Dec. 2 Dec 7 OronsayD Jan. 11 All vessels carry First and Tourist Classes, except • One W. Satis from Wellington. DETAILS OF THE MANY SAILINGS FROM SYDNEY UP TO FEBRUARY. 1966, AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. KEY TO ROUTES: (A) To Europe via Suez. (B) To Europe via Far East and Suez. (C) To Canada and U.S.A., via Fiji and Hawaii from N.Z (D) To Canada and U.S.A., via Far East. (E) To Europe, via Pacific ports. North America and Panama. (F) To North America, vta Pacific ports, thence U.K via Far East, and Suez. (G) To North America, via Far East, thence U.K., via Far East and Suez. (H) To North America, via Far East and returning via Far East. (I) To North America via Pacific ports, returning via Far East. ADDITIONAL CALLS AT (a) Athens (Piraeus); (b) Pago Pago; (c) Ceuta (for Tangier); (p) Palma. (s) Brisbane. OFF-SEASON AND BOOMERANG TICKETS TO BRITAIN, VIA SUEZ Can Really Save You Money .Off-Season Single Ticket Fares from Auckland start at £stg!22 'Boomerang” return tickets from Sydney back to Sydney cost from as low as £stg3oo. SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND Oriana* Nov. 6. Oronsay* Nov. 25 Orsova* Dec. 23 •First and Tourist Class. •One Class. Ask for illustrated folder. TO AUSTRALIA Frequent opportunities for travel to and from Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Fremantle. Full details on request. ASK FOR DETAILS OF SEA-AIR INTERCHANGE RETURN TICKETS. BOOK EARLY ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES FOR TRAVELLERS TO EUROPE IN CANBERRA from Syd., OCT. 16 A series of illustrated talks by James Gleeson, eminent Aus tralian Art Critic and Artist, designed to help you to fullest enjoyment of famous architecture, paintings, sculpture of Europe. Also In Canberra during this October voyage “The Cicadas," RCA’s top Australian recording trio, will entertain with sessions of pop, folk and classical numbers. IN IBERIA from Syd, OCT. 31 Senor Jose Luis Gonzalez, one of the Spain's and the world’s leading classical guitarists, who is returning to Europe after his current Australian and New Zealand concert season, will give regular recitals for passengers during the voyage. For further particulars apply: GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 168 Hereford st., Christchurch, or any Authorised Travel Agent T

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30570, 13 October 1964, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30570, 13 October 1964, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30570, 13 October 1964, Page 28

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