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I m. f.up m •i m 1 y*M Sn f/R m 1 •sa m mm li ' W. SOrTHEHIV CALIFORNIA over the delightful southern route direct from Honolulu THE amazing color, intense activity 3t*m . unique charm that has made Southern California a magnet to all world travellers is a fascinating introduction to America when you choose Los Angeles as your gate* way. All the lure of Hollywood,world cap. ital of the films—of Southern California's historic missions, beautiful orange groves, beach and mountain resorts —enthrall you from your first day in America's favorite playground. Regular through passage fares can be a*» ranged to Honolulu via Canadian-Austra* lasian R. M. Line or Oceanic, [MatsonJ Line, with a stop-over of any length you desire for a visit in Hawaii—and then in a LASSCO liner direct from Honolulu to Los Angeles over the delightful southern route. For full particulars apply at any steamship ticket office or, travel agency, or LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIP QO HAROLD C. SLEIGH/ Agent 55 Pitt Street • • Sydney jmimiiiiimiimiiiiimiiiMiimiiiiiiiiiimiimmmmiimmimimiitiiiimiiiiiiimiii: | CGMBENED RAIL AND MOTOR FARES | E (Approximate Average 5/- in £ Cheaper Than Previous Rates). E §j Passengers from or to any part of the North Island can now s E obtain through tickets for the following trips by rail and 5 = motor: — = BY RAIL TO OR FROM NAPIER, ROTORUA, NATIONAL PARK, = E PUTARURU, OR TANEATUA. = = BY MOTOR TO OR FROM WAIROA, MORERE, GISBORNE, - = OPOTIKI, WHAKATANE, WAIRAKEI, TAUPO, TOKAANU, = = OR WAIKAREMOANA, or vice versa. = SPECIMEN FARES.AND TRIPS: = From AUCKLAND (via Rotorua) lat Class. 2nd Class. = To Taupo (via Wairakei) . . • . £1 16 6 £1 10 3 jZ E To Gisborne (via Whakatane and S = Opotiki) £3 16 £2 15 3 = j To Napier (via Wairakei and Taupo) £2 9 0 £2 2 9 IE To Wellington (via Wairakei.-Taupo- = |= Napier) .. £3 11 1 £2 17 6 = ZZ (Or vice versa.) 1 ROUND TRIPS: | E Auckland-Rotorua (Rail) ) E —; Rotorua-Taupo-Napier (Motor) £5 18 1 £4 311 55 E Napier-Wellington-Auckland (Rail) r E Auckland-Rot orua (Rail) ) = E Rotorua-Taupo-National Park (Motor) - £5 9 3 £4 15 6 5 E National Park-Auckland (Rail) E (Or vice versa.) 5 E Free motor service between railway station and hotel at Napier and js E Rotorua is provided for holders of these through tickets. - Through Tickets and Full Particulars of Services and Fares = E are obtainable from any Railway Booking Office; Hawke's = E Bay Motor Co., Napier; R.M. Transport Co., Rotorua; 5 E Gillies' Motor Service, Taupo. E rfiiiiiiitiiiiifiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiirr 2nd Class. £1 10 3

these after a 24 hours burning test The illustrations are reproduced from photographs of wicks after they had undergone identical tests —burning continuously for a day and night. The wick that burned Laurel showed no char ... for Laurel is so pure and clean that char does not form, and a constant, steady, smokeless, soft white light results. The other wick tells its own story ordinary kerosenes have many bad habits... charring is but one of them. Note to housewives: May we suggest thatyou say (distinctlyVLaurel", when ordering kerosene from your Grocer or Hardware merchant? VACUUM OIL CO. PTY. LTD. &5252-T/cffi 1 Laurel's 6 points of superiority 1. No smoke. 4. No odour. 2. No sooty chimneys. 5. A steady flame. 3. No charred wicks. 6. Burns to last drop. rosene The SoftWIKIQIJI Light

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20621, 21 July 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20621, 21 July 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20621, 21 July 1930, Page 15