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For Mothers and Others > • 'r. : : , -N.J ■■■■■■%'■• ■■*" ry * i *'■" " ■■'* ■•>' .;. j;,.. Train Trips During School Holidays What a joy fot families! Easy, carefree, low-Cost trips by rail! They just book their seats and leave themselves gladly in the care of the Railways Department, whose chief principle is "Safety First," bracketed with comfort and economy. Now is the tim? for pleasant family chats about that holiday change of scene Which refreshes mind and body. Special Concessions for Families in a " ROYLETE " Waterproof GOLF JACKET LIGHT DURABLE RELIABLE Stocked by Send for Free Clothing Catalogue. E. Leßoy Ltd.? Dept. "t* P.O. Box 780 —— AUCKLAND. THIS WINTER ON AN GK FROM SYDNEY TO: Rabaul Jun 30 to Jul 12 Via Brisbane Noumea—Jul 28 to Aug 9 by war of Brisbane, and Great Birflfci' retiirhs By Wfif of Lord Ifowe And Norfolk Islaiids. ("Oirontes by **y of BriSbaiifc and Great Barner fieef. frAIIES. From Sydneir: First Saloon froffi 10 gnS.,and Tourist Qass ") from 124,gn5., or Tourist B ("Otranto" and "Orama ) from 11$ gns. Add Trans-Tasman fares as detailed below: CONVENIENT CONNECTING SAILINGS ACftOS.S. TEAS] For Cruise to Steamer To Sydney •r I Sailing from (Due Sydney! Frdm Sydiiey Steamer |From Sydiifey Due lit RABAUL NOUMEA PAPUA Wanganclla* Awateaf Awateaf Wanganellri* Wanganella* Auckland 23 June 27 June Wanganella* Wellington 24 June 27 June Awateaf Wellington 21 July 24 July Wangdnella* Auckland 20 July 24 July Aifrateit ~ Aucklarid 18 Aug. 22 Aug. Wangdnella* Awatedf Wanganella* 14 July 17 July 12 Aug. 14 Aug. .8 Sejit Maunganui§ Wellington 19 Aug. 23 Aug. , Maunganui? 14 Sept Auckland 18 July Wellington 20 July Aticklahd 16 Aug. Wellington I 17 Aug. Aucklarid 12 Sept Wellington 18 Sept > ■ ■ ■ - ; —— varitq ATROSS TASMAN EACH WAY: (♦) Wanganella, First from £l2/10/-, Sfetond from £9. (t) Awatca, tarn (5) Maunn.nui, Ffat from BMW-, Ohio from £3. Third from WW. During the intervals in Sydney between arrival from /few Zealand <?r sailing back to New Zealand of the trans-Tasman stfcamers connecting Vrith the .cruise, passengers from New Zealand may live free of charge on the Orient liner while it is in port, (two days before the cruise and three day 6 aftftr it). .. . ' ' " i " ■' Ask for literature arid full details fronit UNION S.S. CO. OF VX LTD.. AGENTS fHttOCfiHAlt NEW iEAUIND

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23333, 29 April 1939, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23333, 29 April 1939, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23333, 29 April 1939, Page 14 (Supplement)