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• Travel Suggestions . , ...... *. ' . . ! ..... ..... .—" -.. • . '..'JiL.i.. .. “ALL RED ROUTE” to ENGLAND \ “ Aorangi ” or “ Niagara ” via Suva, and Viettoria to Vancouver—across Canada through 600 miles ot the world’s most awe-inspiring scenery, Lake Louise, Banff, the Prairies,. Toronto, Niagara halls, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec —and then the glorious 2-day trip down the historic St. Lawrence aboard a Great White “ Empress ” liner or a Regal “ Duchess vessel to Southampton or Liverpool. Lower, fares from December Ist. y iiiiiiLii EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA” CRUISE (EAST AFRICA—SOUTH AMERICA—WEST INDIES) A wonderful opportunity of travelling to England by a most unusual and marvellously interesting route. Leave Sydney January 1I th and connect with Empress Qi Australia” at Port Said. Ports of call: Port Sudan, Mombasa, Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Madagascar, Lorenco Marques, Durban* Capetown, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Trinidad, Jamaica, Havana, New York. Arrive Southampton May 2nd. Connection can. also bo made at Capetown, leaving Sydney January 22nd. / •' -/ “Empress of Britain” World Cruise See the world from the door-step* of a palace—the Empress of Britain”—sailing from New York January. lOth -—returning to Southampton May 27th. 24 countries—— 32 ports. Special fare, £l2O, plus exchange, Auckland to Southampton. Leave Auckland, “Aorangi.“ April 2nd, connecting with "Empress of Britain" at Honolulu. One day Hilo, I day San Francisco, 2 days Los Angeles, 2 days Panama, 1 day Havana, I day New York, “Same fare by "Makura" from Wellington, April 16th, to San * Francisco, joining "Empress of Britain’ at Los Angeles.^r ■For fares and all information apply to M. A. Eliott, Ltd., Palmerston -N., or to Cssiadian Pacific (Incorporated in Canada) QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND, 32 - 34
Ardath TOBACCO COMPANY L TD LONDON announces $ choice of the best thar England offers.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 307, 24 November 1934, Page 10
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