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SHIPPING, AIK SERVICES P.O- ORIENT With th* settlement of the British seamen’s strike P k OOrient ships are on the move again. EUROPE-NORTH AMERICA FLEET CANBERRA 45,000 tons ORIANA 42,000 tons ARCADIA. HIMALAYA. IBERIA, ORCADES, ORONSAY. ORSOVA. 28-30.000 tons. CHUSAN 24,000 tons Stabilised and Air-conditioned. SAILINGS Steamer Route Ex Ex Auck. Syd. Canberra E Aug 2x Orsova D Aug 11 Aug 18 Himalaya*. A Aug 20 Arcadia b E Sep 17 Oriana a A Sep 20 Sep 28 Orsova f B Jet 3 Z Iberia bd I Oct 7 Himalaya* E Nov. 5 Oronsay afps A ” ov - J 3 Canberra A Nov.. 23 Orcades* ft A Nov 25w Dec. 5 Iberia A 89 Oriana c Nov 30 Oriana A Dec 28 Jan 3 Orsova af A , an 7 Arcadia c J* n 7 I Chusan J Jan 24 Jan 31 Himalaya’s: B J an. 27* Feb 2 Arcadia ® Feb 10 Feb 17 Canberra 1 Feb 15 Iberia h A Feb 28t Mar 9 Oronsay p A Feb 19 Mar 2 Oriana E Mar 9 Canberra E Apr 8 Orcades'f A Apr l7 Orsova as A Apr 22 Himalaya*! A A P r Mw May 4 Oronsay ” May 25 Arcadia fs A May 21 May 28 Oriana E Jun. 12 All vessels carry First and Tourist Classes except • One class. W sails from Wellington tAlso ex Wellington, March 2. t Women’s Weekly Tour Bookings only. x Salls T am. Embarkation August 1. z Departure date to be announced. 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 returning via Pacific. (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; (d) San Diego; <f) Rotterdam; (t) Brisbane; (p) Palma: (s) Singapore; (h) 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.ls7 First Class "Boomerang” return tickets from Sydney, back to Sydney from as low as £Stg.39s SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND •Oriana Sept, 20 •Orsova Oct. 3 •First and Tourist Class. TO AUSTRALIA: Frequent opportunities for travel to and from Sydney, Melbourne. Adelaide and Frenmantle. ASK FOR DETAILS OF SEAAIR Interchange Return Tickets. VACATION VOYAGES: The Pacific or Indian Oceans or both can be your playground when you sail P and O-Orient. Sea-Air Holiday opportunities, short or long, ar* available all year round. 1967 WOMEN’S WEEKLY WORLD DISCOVERY TOUR Sall from Wellington January 27, 1967, in the one class liner HIMALAYA on a 6 weeks voyage to London with days ashore al Sydney, Brisbane, Hong Kong. Singapore, Bombay, Naples, Bar celona. Then weeks of escorted touring in England, Scotland, Continental Europe. Return in the Superliner ORlANA—Tourist Class. This wonderful 19 weeks holiday is yours from only £Stg.5S5. RIO VOYAGE TO LONDON Don’t miss P and O-Orient*s spectacular voyage to London. "ARCADIA” sailing from Sydney, October 19. 1967, calls at Durban, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Dakar, Cassablanca, Lisbon, Reduced Concession Season fares from £Stg.297 First Class, £Stg.lB3 Tourist Class. Ask for details—Book Soon. HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY Sail to Honolulu and back First Class at only If times the normal single fare. Spend 14 or 16 days in thli glamorous tropical paradise. Explore the outer islands. Sail 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 OCT. 19— CANBERRA, 42 days To Sydney, Yokohama (Tokyo), Kobe, Nagasaki, Hong Kong, passing the Slot (New Georgia Sound), north bound, and Yap 1 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

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31115, 19 July 1966, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31115, 19 July 1966, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31115, 19 July 1966, Page 30