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TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES 1935 HONG KONG to ENGLAND “ EMPRESS of BRITAIN ” A most wonderful opportunity of combining a tour of rhe Far East with a trip to England is provided by the ’* Empress of Britain" on her World Cruise. To join the "Empress” at Hong Kong it will be necessary for passengers to leave Sydney not later than March 2nd. Stop-overs will be made at Shanghai for 1 day, Chinwangtao for 5 days for side trip to Peiping and the Great Wall' of China, Japjn ports, at Cherry Blossom time, for 10 days, Honoluhj for 3 days, Hilo for 1 day, San Francisco for I day, Los Angeles for 2 days, Panama for 2 days, Havana for I day, New York for 1 day. Passengers have option of debarking at San Francisco or Los Angeles, travelling overland and rejoining the Empress of Britain ” at New York. She is due to artive at Southampton on May 27th, “This vessel can be considered in construction as the last word in shipbuilding, and, as regards her appointments—she will have no rivals,” — H.R.H. Prince of Wales. ROUND-THE-PACIFIC “ EMPRESS of BRITAIN ’* HONG KONG to HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO or LOS ANGELES It would be difficult to imagine a more marvellous short-tour than what is provided by the *' Empress of Britain world Cruise l a trip Round-the-Pacific. leaving Sydney March 2nd and joining this most luxurious vessel afloat at Hong Kong. 28 days to Honolulu, 36 to San Francisco, 38 to Los Angeles, A whole city of pleasure aboard the “ Empress of Britain *’ entire sports deck—full-size squash and doubles tennis courts—outdoor and indoor pools. Days, not hours, in China and Japan ports. Passengers have option of debarking at Honolulu and returning to New Zealand by the “ Aorangi ’* May Ist, due Auckland on May I2th, or of returning by the “Makura" from San Francisco May Bth, due Wellington on the 27th. Fare, £lsl/16/- returning from Honolulu, £172/8/- returning from San Francisco. g oin« **?*t'S'*y£* ira ng rt 9 ot f Wtvg ° 5 c *te 8 . Aava« a ® sp ari a vara*. f n s P a ' ae A >;, a 3 ' VvanE 6 - ' w)RU« x»nci GREATEST TRAVEL , For full particulars apply LOS A^BLe E^AN ss BRtr AIN "flat njp r Oti s JOjft Ho trig «0/ u ; SIV the 4n *'e// Oft ff °*Po trig afs ***ku sZeat eav s/ii r «J3c Pril Pgto *^Co Los •6th 3 rd ar n*v *ll7/ B’e/ es «ftrf •San 10/ »afj s *h Plu Oftl **Ch °®Po rfat *Oft •San Q m Qftd 3 h/p r 3ft ®h/p to U.StS, Co, or to CANADIAN PACIFIC 32-34 QUAY STREET INCORPORATED IN CANADA AUCKLAND. V cv» ft* a# ft* ■ fttf ftft* it* m ft* ft** v bft* nil ■ HERE’S HOW IT HAPPENED ITS BECAUSE .1 DON'T HAVE TO RUB THE LIFE OUT.OF THEM.NOW ! Q WITH RINSO THE DIRT.IS SOARED)r INSTEAD; OF < I. being rubbed; I I V£ NOTICED MY SHIRTS DON’T GET FRAYED THE WAY THEY Wk\ TO./ —' JIM.MY LINENS LAST TWICE AS LONG SINCE i CHANGED TO RINSO ■STOUT J THAT SOUNDS e EASY N N f€ 3 & M S 3 Z/ o t IT IS EASY, JIM!.AND THE THINGS LOOK BRIGHTER i THAN EVER WHITES AND y I S (you're Smart DARLING COLOURS AS WELL O o & UNZ 4.102. Wash this way next washing-day! some RinsoTrite<the tub''am?, pour on hot water. Put in your, clothes and leave them to soak in the Rinso suds s for an hour tor two, t or. overnight. You’ll find the dirt/just floats out —Rinso suds are so, rich'in washing power. ,And.wait till you see the clothes on the line—-the whites - 4 like snow, and the colours as bright as new 1 This easy wash saves your clothes. They lastfas long l again when you don’t rub them. Rinso, by itself, is * all you need. • Weight ’ for weight, Rinso gives twice as much suds as bar soap, even in hard water. .A LEVER PRODUCT*—*MADE IN' NEW ZEAL AN II CREAMIER LATHER . . . MORE WASHING POWER.

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Evening Star, Issue 21935, 23 January 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21935, 23 January 1935, Page 13