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SHIPPING. AIR SERVICES EUBOPE-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. SydCanberra E Apr 8 Orcades’f A Apr 12 Orsova as A Apr 16 Apr 22 Himalaya*! A Apr 28W May 4 Oronsay K May 25 Arcadia fs A May 21 May 28 Orlana E Jun 12 Canberra E Jul 2— Orsova D Jul 19 Jul 25 Orcades'af A Aug 5 Orsova B Sep 11 Sep 17 Iberia b E Sep 18 Orlana ap A Sep 18 Sep 23 Oronsay b I Oct 6 Arcadia R Oct 19 Orcades*b E Oct 28 Canberra sp A Nov 18 Oronsay t A Nov 28 Orlana C Nov 29 Orlana A Dec 28 Jan 3 Himalaya*! A Jan 2 Iberia C Jan 9 Chusan J Jan 23 Jan 30 Orcades* J Jan 27W Feb 4 Orsova S Feb 10 Iberia f B Feb 12 Feb 19 Canberra I Feb 14 Oronsay a B Mar 2 Mar 10 Arcadia a A Mar 5 Orlana E Mar 13 Canberra E Apr 5 Himalaya* A May 1 Orcades* at A May fit May 14 Iberia K May 20 May 26 Arcadia f A May 28 All vessels carry First and Tourist Classes except • One class. W satis from Wellington, t Also ex Wellington, May 4. 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. (R) Rio Voyage—See paragraph below. (S) To Europe via Durban, Cape Town, Rio de Janerlo, Dakar, Casablanca and Lisbon. 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.3Os. SAILINGS FROM AUCKLAND •Orsova Sept. 11 •Orlana Sept. 18 •First and Tourist Class. TO AUSTRALIA: Frequent opportunities for travel to and from Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Fremantle. 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. Sea-Air Holiday opportunities, short or long, are available all year round. 1967 WOMEN’S WEEKLY WHITE CHRISTMAS TOUR. Sail from Auckland in HIMALAYA Nov. 13, to connect at Sydney with CANBERRA to London via Singapore and Suez. Your Christmas party In Rome and New Year's Eve in Paris. Return February to April, 1968. Fares from £467 Tourist. RIO VOYAGE TO LONDON Don't miss P and O’s spectacular voyage to London "ARCADIA” sailing from Sydney, October 19, 1967. Calls at Durban, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro Dakar, Casablanca, Lisbon, Reduced Concession Season fares from £Stg.297. First Class, £Stg.lB3 Tourist class. Ask for details—Book Soon. 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 OPTICIANS SEVICKE JONES OPTICIANS, 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Corner Chancery lane). P.O. Boz 669, Telephone 50-735. Hori C. Collett,- F.S.M.C., F.B O.A. (Hone.), London.

New Zealand Federation Of Labour PROTEST MEETING PROTEST MEETING LATIMER SQUARE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, AT 10 A.M. SPEAKER: T. E. SKINNER PRESIOEHT NEW ZEIUND FEDERATION OF LABOUR "Against Removal of Subsidies and Rising Prices" ATTEND THIS MASS STOP WORK MEETING IND Register YOUR Protest Your Living Standards are Under Attack by the Government. ISSUED BY The Canterbury Trades Council of the Federation of Labour On Behalf Of: A.S.R.S. Addington Branch General Labourers* Union A.S.R.S. Canterbury Branch Glassworkers’ Union A S.R.S. Lyttelton Branch Gas Workers’ Union Biscuit Workers* Union Harbour Board Employees’ Union Boilermakers’ Union Hotel Workers* Union Brush and Broom Workers’ Union Laundry Workers’ Union Brewery Workers’ Union Local Body Officers’ Union Clothing Workers’ Union Moulders’ Union Caretakers* and Cleaners’ Union N.Z. Workers’ Union Carpenters’ Union Plumbers* Union Clerical Workers’ Union Painters’ Union Coach Workers’ Union Railway Tradesmen's Association Addington Drivers’ Union Rubber Workers’ Union Engineers* Union Seamens* Union Engine Drivers’ Union Shop Assistants’ Union Freezing Workers’ Union Timberworkers’ Union Food Processing and Chemical Union Tramway Workers’ Union Footwear Operatives’ Union Waterside Workers* Union Fire Brigades* Union Woollen Workers’ Union Furniture Trades’ Union

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31318, 14 March 1967, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31318, 14 March 1967, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31318, 14 March 1967, Page 28

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