• Do you realise that for as low as £156/5/6 (first clasrf throughout except on \ fij the Atlantic—Cabin -Class) you can include % • - j a tour of the Pacific en route to England a \ and travel in luxury? Do you realise \ V that this cost includes not only the Orient, 4 but Australia, Hawaii and Canada as well? That there is a choice of tours . . . with deviations to suit your special needs? If * yoi»'ve hitherto overlooked this Pacific \ sesame, you'll probably feel like some Cortez \ W( gazing out on a new sea of exploration. \ } • From MANILA, " Pearl of the Orient," \ you sail on a ship of the Canadian Pacific J " White Empress" fleet, which comprises A the largest, fastest liners on the Pacific *f| Ocean. You see HONG KONG with its far-famed harbour, where great ocean ssels ply side by side with maroon-sailed % junks which have eyes pointed on their J bows to see where they go; next, * SHANGHAI, cross-roads of the East, with its occidental Bund and Oriental streets built crooked! so that demons which can only straight can't catch you; then KOBE, where polished nightingale boards sing as walk on them, and YOKOHAMA with its famous shopping street, the Benten Dori li Visit m WORLD'S m i FAIR, : 1 1 Chicago, |||i \ June-Noti., pgj \ J933. j V S-# :■ ! W|f> / : --' J V . | T> P • Sailing from Yokohama your great ♦ White Empress " takes you to Victoria and Vancouver in less than 1 2 days, including a * % \ stop of from 10 to 12 hours in Honolulu ' ° through the magnificent Rockies you travel to Montreal or Old Quebec, stop-overs granted at any point en route .. . and then * you embark on a popular " Duchess " liner jets for the short voyage to England, via the St. Lawrence Seaway. J The C.P.R. will gladly furnish you with l literature and give helpful information on * the planning of tours abroad, advising where to go and when, what to see and how. Write to or call upon A. W. Essex, Passenger Manager for N.Z., 32-34 Quay St., Auckland. Canadian Rotind-the-Pacific Tours. £144/15/- and up. First Class throughout. Second Class jarcs on application. bomiis sneinsr """ sktqi
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21342, 17 November 1932, Page 16
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