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m. ES 0 - '' I lrTrxrxi r ' \ ' //y : s; Historic Independence Hall, Philadelphia INCREDIBLE, fascinating! Even Nature, painting the American scene, seems to have mixed imagination with her pigments. While Man has envisioned the impossible —then made it real in steel and stone! Travel in America is distinguished by luxury, ease and economy unexcelled elsewhere in the ivorld. Luxurious "Pullman" sleepers—lounge, club and observation cars —barber, valet and ladies' maid distinguished meals, perfectly served—smiling personal service—all at astonishingly LOW FARES. With equal luxury and convenience, you speed to America's western shores on the swift, new 'M i ' ' Zoom. ■Mm I-: mfi m. m. 'KiS P|l§ * m a ms HV-super-liners,"Mariposa and Monterey \is-iting-Suva, Pago Pago, Honolulu (a voyage unequalled for cool comfort, gaiety and interest with never more than five days between ports) —reaching California in but 15 days I Here countless attractions, and inexpensive sight-seeing tours, invite you to linger. Los Angeles, Hollywood (cinema-lanci) ,San Francisco by the Golden Gate, Old Spanish missions, towering redwood forests, museums, art galleries. Eastward bound, with liberal stop-overs, enjoy side trips: to the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Bryce Canyon, Indian Pueblos, Saltair Beach on Great Salt Lake, Pike's Peak in the Rockies. Explore such famous cities as Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, Boston; Washington, the captivating Capital; New York, "Symphony of Six Million"I All costs —steamer and railway fares, hotels, • meals, interesting sight-seeing excursions—are at low levels! Cdll, 'phone or write jor the NEW illustrated booklet, "ENGLAND ACROSS AMERlCA"—packed with facts and interest —free on request. MATSO N-OCEAN'I C LI N E AM E R 1«' A X:- R A itWA li-S VTRA VEll an d I JN.F OR MA TIO ISr RIRE Ai: REPRESENTATIVES. HENDERSON & MACFARtANE LTD.. MARITIME BUILDINGS, QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND

New Zealand's THE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS NUMBER of The Auckland Weekly News The 1933 issue of the Annual is definitely one of the finest numbers ever published. There is no more acceptable gift to overseas friends than this fine Annual. Its cheering influence and informative worth will be doubly welcome at the present time. ~ I The Coloured Cover [ MW I j v; • jiWS r /■ • ' Li. depicting a KINGFISHER poised in mid-air, with outstretched colourful wings and surmounted on a background of its favourite haunts, presents a picture both artistic and vitally realistic. Two Tint Section of Eight Pages Here is demonstrated a most discerning choice from an unlimited selection of subjects, while appropriate treatment has produced a tinted section which is truly a work of art. A S-- -;: x . - This superb number will be published and available for purchase from all newsagents on MONDAY, October 16. Presentation Plates In Natural Shades are brilliant expressions of the colour printers' art. (1) CHRISTMAS ON THE WANGANUI RIVER. An unusually attractive camping sc,fncwhich the majesty of the river and the busn and fcrn-clad banks form an entrancing bacKground. % (2) SOME OF NEW ZEALAND'S NATIVE FLOWERS. Apart from its unique educative value, this group of coloured plates gives a vivid picture of many of the Dominion's native blooms in all their delicate and exquisite beauty. The rate of postage this year will be Id each copy within New Zealand, to Great Britain (bydirect steamers) and to other parts of the British Empire. J Per I m Copy Postage, Id. I OF THE Order your copies to-day from any newsagent or direct from the Publishers: WILSON & HORTON LTD., QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 2

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