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-XXSSi^^^ -jr.: * a,. Jz3& '■ - & A llills-^li§S-T'hose who have seeh the famed Grand Canyon of the . ;-> Colorado ... or Carlsbad Caverns W New Mexico... know that such majesty defies words. . •,• , Words suggest, intrigue; realities overwhelm. And so it is throughout America: sun-pampered California, heroic Rocky Mountain heights, sweeping. mid-West plains and the .peopled, pulsing East, all beggar adjectives. You'll feel, too, the incomparable smoothness of today's railway travel. The wide selection of routes for your transcontinental journey. Confidence in & safe, prompt arrival after a restful, invigorating trip. Climatic comfort, no matter what the weather, because of air-conditioning. The satisfaction of service both efficient and understanding. The relief of real economy, assured by low fares and liberal stopover privileges. * , - ; pF*_ Oristreamlined trains and splen* ' did Limiteds you dine and sleep//.:--in air»conditioned coxaioTt. There are books to read, games to play, radio and news reportt. , A barber shop, shower ; ; baths; valet arid ladies* maid; And these r trains span the nation, 3000 miles, with •, but a single change of cars, in as li|tle<as 60 hours. v , Spaced between two ocean voyages, this ■ is the short modern} highroad to England* C;. > ' First the Pacific, 15 days of superb sailing „ on the Matson-Oceanic liners Mariposa ; and Monterey, Last the Atlantic, with . many ships and routes to choose from. The same indescribable standard of luxury and service attends your Matson voyage, colored by fascinating calls at Fiji, Samoa and Hawaii. No other traveUway can be so readily moulded to your own 'Jplans and so completely filled with ini' perishable memories. Write for our free illustrated booklet, "England Across America." AMERICAN RAILWAYS TRAVEL AND INFORMATION BUREAU (Incorporated in U.S.A.) Representatives: Henderson & Macfarlane, Endeans Buildings,. 56 Quay Street, Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23160, 5 October 1938, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23160, 5 October 1938, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23160, 5 October 1938, Page 25