ETS When you go to England . * • go there ! Don’t waste, valuable time in “round about” travelling, and in totally inadequate “stop overs” at various points en route. Just put yourself and your luggage on board a New Zealand Shipping Co.’s vessel, and disembark again at London. No trouble .. No worry.. Fine ships, and fine service. Si kh9 m And when you realise how much there is to see, and to do at Horae, you’ll be glad you saved those precious extra days by travelling the direct, the logical route . . “via Panama I” THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. LTD. SAILINGS * “REMUERA” sails about - 17th Feb., 1934 ** “RUAHINE” „ „ - 3rd Mar., 1934 *** “RANGITIKI” „ „ - 16th Mar., 1934 *** “RANGITANE” „ „ - 13th Apr., 1934 *** “RANGITATA” „ „ - 11th May, 1934 ** “ROTORUA” „ „ - 12th May, 1934 * “REMUERA” „ „ - 9th June, 1934 *=Cabin Class and Tourist Class. **=Tourist Class only. »»*=First Class, Tourist Class, and 3rd Gass. “A STRAIGHT LINE IS THE SHORTEST DISTANCE BETWEEN ANY TWO POINTS.” Local Office: CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Evening Star, Issue 21543, 16 October 1933, Page 12
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