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SHIPPING. AIR SERVICES F^O-ORIENT EUROPE-NORTH AMERICA FLEET CANBERRA 45,000 tons OBIANA 42,000 tons ARCADIA, HIMALAYA, IBERIA. ORCADES. ORONSAY. ORSOVA 28-30,000 lons. CHUSAN 24,000 tons Stabilised and Air-conditioned. SAILINGS Steamer Route Ex Ex Auck. Syd. Canberra E Apr 7 Orsova A Apr 14 Himalaya* f A Apr 29 Orcades* A May «W May 12 Iberia K May 24 Oronsay a A Jun 4 Oriana E June 12 Chusan f s A Jun 19 Canberra E July 2— Orsova D July 16 July 21 Himalaya* a Aug 7 Orsova f B Sep 9 Sep 15 Arcadia b E Sep 17 Oriana a a Sep 20 Sep 26 Iberia b d I Oct 7 Himalaya* b E Oct 29 Oronsayafps A Nov 13 Canberra A Nov 19 Orcades* ft A Nov 22W Dec 5 Iberia A Nov 29 Oriana C Nov 30 Oriana A Dec 28 Jan 3 Orsova af A Jan 2 Arcadia c Jan 7 Chusan ! J Jan 24 Jan 31 Arcadia | B Feb 10 Feb 17 Canberra j I Feb 15 Iberia h A Feb 28t Mar 9 Oronsay p I A Mar 2 Oriana F Mar 9 I Ail vessels carry First anil Tourist Classes except * One class. W sails from Wellington tAlso ex Wellington. March 2 KEY TO ROUTES (A) To Europe via Suez <B) 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 Nth. America via Pacific ports, thence U.K., via Far East and Suez. (I) Nth America via Pacific ports, returning via Far East. (J) To U.K. via Far East. North America and Panama. (K) To North America via Far East, thence to U.K. via Far East and Suez. ADDITIONAL CALLS AT:-(a) Athens (Piraeus); <b) Pago Pago: (c) Ceuta (for Tangier): Cd) San Diego; <f) Rotterdam: Ct) Brisbane; (p) Palma: (s) Singapore; Ch) Malta. OFF SEASON AND BOOMERANG TICKETS TO BRITAIN VIA SUEZ CAN REALLY SAVE YOU MONEY Off-season single ticket fares from Auckland start at £Stg 137 First Class "Boomerang" return tickets from Sydney, back to Sydney from as low as £Stg .390 SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND •Orsova Sept. 9 •Oriana Sept. 20 •First and Tourist Class. TO AUSTRALIA: Frequent opportunities for travel to and from Sydney. Melbounre, Adelaide and Fremantle. ASK FOR DETAILS OF SEAAIR Interchange Return Tickets VACATION VOYAGES: The Pacific or Indian Oceans dr both can be your playground when you sail P and O-Orient. Sea-Air Holiday opportunities, short or long, are available all year round. RIO VOYAGE TO LONDON Don’t miss P and O-Orient’s spectacular voyage to London “ARCADIA"' sailing from Sydney, October 19. 1967. calls al Durban, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro. Dakar. Casablanca, Lisbon. Reduced Concession Season fares from £Stg.297 First Class. £Stg.lB3 Tourist Class. Ask fqr details—Book Soon - 1967 WOMEN’S WEEKLY WORLD DISCOVERY TOUR 19 wonderful weeks of Tour Ing. Sightseeing and Sea Travel All cabin accommodation of the popular One-class "HIMALAYA” has been set aside for this tour and the whole ship Is yours . . there are no restrictions. Sal! from Wellington, January 27. 1967 —enjoy a fabulous voyage to London, with carefree days at sea. happy companions interest packed days ashore at Sydney, Brisbane. Hong Kong. Singapore. Bombay, Naples. Barce.ona Enjoy, too. weeks of escorted touring of England Scotland and Continental Europe . days and nights in Rome. Venice. Paris. Europe Is beautiful .in the Spring. Home in "ORIANA" . . . You come home in the superltner "ORIANA,” departing Unite! Kingdom, May 13. with arrival back in Auckland June 12, 1967 Her complete Tourist Class Has been set aside for the Australian Women’s Weekly Touron the way home see Athens. Port Said, Aden, Colombo. This wonderful 19 weeks overseas holiday is your’s for only £Stg.s.Bs. Be early with your reservation. HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY Sall to Honolulu and back First Class at only 1} times the normal single fare. Spend 14 or 16 days in this glamorous tropical paradise. Explore the outer islands. Sall from Auckland NOV. 30 IN ORIANA Return fares from £245 stg. JAN. 7, 1967. in ARCADIA. Return fares from £169 stg Via Auckland, Suva, Hilo: return via Suva. Ask for details. CRUISES FROM AUCKLAND. 1966 MAY 28—CHUSAN, TAHITIAN CRUISE Passes Rarotonga, thence Papeete, passes Bora Bora, thence Lautoka, Suva, off Norfolk Island, off Lord Howe Island, and Ball’s Pyramid and arrives Sydney, June 15. Return to New Zealand in Canberra departing June 28, or by air. JULY 16— HIMALAYA. 19 days. Orsova to Sydney, connecting with Himalaya to off Norfolk I„ Pago Pago, off Niuafo'ou 1., Suva, Nuku’alofa, off Kadavu L. Lord Howe 1., and Ball's Pyramid and terminating at Sydney. OCT. 13— CANBERRA, 42 days. To Sydney, Yokohama (Tokyo), Kobe, Nagasaki, Hong Kong, passing the Slot (New Georgia Sound), north bound, and Yap I. southbound, with return to Wellington in Orcades. 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 I TO ENGLAND Via South Pacific, Caribbean or Australia and South Africa ONE CLASS ONLY "SOUTHERN CROSS" "NORTHERN STAR" Sailing from N.Z. Apr. 4 *Aug. 27 Jan. 13 June 2 * Oct. 22 Mar. 9 July 14 *Dec. 9 Apr. 13 * Gothic Class Via Pacific and Carribbean FIRST CLASS ONLY •Reduced fares: August 1 to December 31 See your Travel Agent, or 220 High street, ‘Phone 64-969. Christchurch. TS JAPAN LINE. LTD. DIRECT SERVICE NEW ZEALAND-JAPAN For Cargo Booking and Information apply to— THE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING CO.. LTD., 196 Cashel street, Christchurch. ■Phone 69-143.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31027, 5 April 1966, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31027, 5 April 1966, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31027, 5 April 1966, Page 28

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