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c /IhiiJ \ u id /J -v! CONSPICUOUS MILESTONES IN TRAVEL MEMORY . T HE many PORTS o„ ll, c Ofient Line Route constitute displayed inTut-ankh-amens sarcophagus. . an exhilarating sequence of Perhaps your grandest memory willbe of . -5 , i the inscrutable Sphinx. No doubt ner age . diverse and vivid scents. , ong vigi , over the human procession is , At Suez Orient liners anchor some dis- reason enough for holding -mixed feelings EGYPT cance , ro " the Shore. Soon, native bum- ' about Man ! But stand between the ?rea ’ boau. wkh vociferating tradersand all stone paws. You are at the Shrme of Trav manner of Eastern wares, cluster around -in the very presence of the High the ship. Usually their business is conducted css! Posslbl Y' ,f T ou Y. e ° f ° nd with quite as much amusement to the ship s stones mean s °methmg beyond company as profit to the vendors. The town masonry, she may unbend to you. lies to the west of the Canal entrance and Then, as your train skirts the canal on the across the unusually soft-looking water its p ort Said, and you sample Egyptian pink, blue and white buildings, thrown into coffee—thick enough to stand a spoon in high relief by the strong sunlight, seem s^,e ships moving along the surprisingly tall. Only those passengers Canal, searchlights on bows, looking like disembark who are setting off on the Suez- gigantic motor cars. And, if your luck is in. Cairo-Port Said excursion. t he moon will be a clear and brilliant You may think that you’ve seen mirages in crescent—just as it should be in Egypt. Australia, but those you will encounter No one look* for scenery at Port Said ; but while motoring across the desert from Suez it teem _. wjth hunlan interest. Probably, to Cairo almost surpass belief. . . Cairo . ||( . e m ot h er s, you will be labelled by the .. . You are to sec Cairo—bazaars, mosques. s . vendors of beads and Turkish Delight as minarets, relics of the Pharaohs. Pyramids Sjr Mc | ntosh or Lauder! 4"rnered from the ancilnt tombs. shoL us Memories of days in Egypt remain indelible ! COLOMBO. ADEN, (CAIRO) PORT SAID, NAPLES. VILLEFRANCHE (SnrsiPi NICE). TOULON. PALMA. GIBRALTAR. SOUTHAMPTON — and so lo LONDON I ORIENT LINE UNION STEAM SHIP CO.- OF M.Z., LTD., Agents throughout Mew Zealand ROYAL (Tl A I L 5T E A m E R S

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 150, 20 March 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 150, 20 March 1936, Page 6