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Sbb '^ aßß liowwi For YOURSELFX x — BECAUSE No country in Europe h.u> the same wealth of varied natural beauty, such fascinating contrasts between Past and Present, or a like profusion of entertainment and recreation, to show her visitors. Austria and Bavaria afford the finest winter sports facilities there are. Rothenburg and Nuremburg are the only flawless specimens of medieval cities yet extant. Dresden’s Zwingcr gallery contains master works from every school of European painting. Tire history of Opera would be a slender volume without the contributions made by Vienna, Berlin, Leipsig, Salzburg and Bayreuth. Modern Germany is nationally addicted to every form of sport, game and exercise. The opportunities for engaging in them are. accordingly, manifold but inexpensive. The castles of the Rhine, the cities of the Hansa League, the Baltic coast resorts and the majestic Alps in the South are, one and all, linked up by a system of motor roads which has no equal in any continent. There are spas of every kind whose waters alleviate and cure suffering humanity from all over the world. The recluse will find peace in the solitudes of the mountains. The gregarious will find delight in watching the ebb and flow of the human tide surging past the cafe tables on the gaily lighted streets. Whatever your personal tastes may be, they will find new gratification and new stimulus in a German holiday. ’ 60% reduction in Kai! Fare® ; 40-50% saving by purchase of Travel Marks j or recognised Travel Agencies I

, L , , , .Hl , u ,„j o,,,,.usma'MWT? 1 r'-U *•* WI I W. eV W Uy \Sz ... Jj 4iwmmW k... i r¥ IMWMBL bmi O WMwiVwm PAGES FROM A TRAVEL DIARY ... “Another memorable day over! Hour after hour this huge ship forges steadily through a turquoise expanse of sea restlessly sparkling in the sun — how wide and free life seems out here ! The stretches of smooth white deck invite us all day long to start a dozen lively games or laze dreamily in our chairs; reading, chatting or idly watching the creaming wash of foam overside. So many happy young people and interestinglooking older ones whose acquaintance we are rapidly making ! Every day finds us more I convinced that our choice of a “Rang!” /JfoJSrA liner for the trip Home has been the happiest possible,” RANGJTIKI RANCzITATA RANGITANE each 17,000 tons. Carry First Class, Tourist Clas& and Tourist B. Class passengers. ' RIMUTAKA REMUERA ROTORUA All ’’One Class” Tourist vessels with excop- f* tional accommodation at moderate rates. \ The “Rang!” liners are the only vessels carryinz FIRST-CLASS passengers by the Direct Route “VIA PANAMA.” HEAD OFFICE: MARITIME BUILDING. WELLINGT'ikISBSB® pjl

SPECIALISTS IN SAFETY THE RAILWAY STAFFS In all the Railway Regulations, the one on which most insistence is placed concerns the safety of passengers. The principle of "safety first" is impressed on every employee at the beginning of his service, and his attention is kept constantly on that rule. Materials and equipment are carefully tested in the Workshops. The permanent way and the rolling stock are expertly inspected continuously. The locomotive drivers, guards, signallers and other members of the staff co-operate for safety. THE RAILWAYS ARE THE SAFE WAYS /

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 68, 13 December 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 68, 13 December 1938, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 68, 13 December 1938, Page 16