W MAGNIFICENT SIGHT-SEEING. GLORIOUS TRIPS for BUSINESS or PLEASURE. i The South Sea Islands. ? Across CANADA To or From HOME. ; The "All=Red" Route— The Scenic Trip of the World. or finickness, fur scenic attractions, and for " the education of travel " the " All-Red " Route , qr« il^ rj Home from the Colonies (or to the Colonies from Home) eclipses all other.s. I OIICJCI* Wga IXOIO™ Every year a larger number of travellers journej- from and to Australasia b\ - the Canadian- Australian "-^^Mr B9 - Line and Canadian Pacific Railway. They find that for varied scenery, and for the pleasure, health and ?^* % iflih ■ -4k. . W& TC%nCtH I comfort it affords, the " All-Red"' Route is unsurpassed UM ' ' %^i \ . , MM The C.A. steamers leave Sydney every four weeks. En route across the placid Pacific they call Ih I iPi Cook GrOUp. ( at Suva and Honolulu, rich in all the loveliness of the tropical Inlands; they touch at Victoria (British Odlllt-FCIa UM IK«— '— ** Columbia), and finally land passengers at Vancouver, the Imperial gateway of the Eastern Pacific. *^Ml£Jc^fci^i 'JßTM^S^^BrfrV i^Wj, 1^ The 3,800 miles journey across the great Dominion of Canada is crowded with the grandest of Bg 1 1 scenerj' — and embraces the majestic Rockies, boundless prairies, stretches of virgin forest, deep canons, ( -- iB^^HHHMJIMBWBHHBH^B - 1 1 Irlhltl great lakes, rushing livers, the Niagara Falls, and the .stately St. Lawrence with its thousand Islands. C"»«» HE^djci^aßpi^^^^^^^^^^ * Z* =r^s&Sfi- : £&£§r 0 1111.1 This is the highway to all points in Canada and the United States. < s **^ ' 'J' 1 fioin Island unto Island, _^^^^^^^fc^. l\OUieS l^^jM^E^l^. jfl^k^S ' fiSr J 1 n^l •KS-^E^Htelti^N. At the gateways of the day S^ "^HHIB^V is Open to the se- i^^^Hf^Nn^H^K»3wKkL.r^ '^s^^^- • \s&!«f ! /sJßßy^^^^BL ri^ J^\, / lection of the pas- H^^RttJla|^^^^^^^^^Uß| '^^^^ s / '' i'^^^i^^F'^^BmßßKßmi a^ ur ' nXn X attractions than the U.S.S. Co.'s I . M^. JwS^^^F Canada or the |^^KH^^B^^^l^^^^^^^^^Hfi^tftiHßttb^«HHl by the Mi-Red nAHM^^ paralleled pictures of sea and sky, bright Jt^ Or ot ' ler P°i' lts - hs^^gjjgj^gmimKg^gQ^^^^^^g^^^^^^gSt^^SßKX sunshine delightfully tempered by trade '~*^ \ I TONGAN GIRL. . , . , . SAMOAN GIRL. winds, and, mid entrancing surroundings, CASCADE mountain, BANFF. a perfect sanatorium. The journey is one of perpetual delight, forming a memory that abides ~^^^ **^^ of shaded palm-girt isles, blue harbours, quaint pretty villages, picturesque people, soft sweet sounds, yi^^ TIIC Canatlian ' Austrahan Ivine oflers jfo££ S ?^^^v and a feeling of infinite remoteness and calm. " $*%*&&' ■• L t -iffi^ choiceof any of the Lines across the Atlantic \* jgf \ Once a month the magnificent new twin-screw steamers Atua and Navua (specialh- built for the / """"' u.AiJ^flßeK3wi /AmSßtMß^^^ik»i^SSSK^. Island services) sail regularly from Auckland or Sydney to the Islands, visiting Lautoka, Suva, / ' jAJH^^HbBI R°UIUIR ° UIUI W ° rM TripS "' Cither fI^HHS^OT^ Levuka (Fiji), Tonga, Haapai, Vavua (Friendlies), Apia (Samoa); and the splendid steamships ' iO " f™ l^ "' co "J unctlon Wlth hl " c l^^^HH^^JH Manapouri or Hauroto leave Auckland for Raratonga (Cook Group), and Papeete (Tahiti). Every i l^^^^Jpi?^^!^^! VMa - Suez> Ca P e ' Ill(lla ' or Japan - V^^^HBlmlhH/ modern comfort is provided on the Island steamers. The cuisine is superb ; the saloons and cabins \flr ' 't^A / Maps and all information at our Offices. yJ|^^^Sl^^^Mßßy are large and airy, and are fitted with electric fans and electric lights. I \^^|-.^^K!?S'^scf J S/ HMr , ntfire • niiNFniN N7 Break of journey at any point allowed. Tickets good for Three Months, and extended if I, London Office : 34 LEADENHALL STREET required. Detailed information at any of our offices. Illustrated Pamphlet sent free on application. ii Canadian pacific railway CO. Harrison SPRINGS S<» HOTEL, SICAMOUS, B.C. HOTEL. ,_ __ , _ _ ._-. _ 1,..-....- ._ _..- .1 _n » ~. - ~ « -. . _ ._ _ t _. _ _- _,.. ,- -. ,-.,..■. » — . .. — \s& I s2s> Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Limited. J¥s Thomson, Bridger & Co., Ltd. IRONMONGERS, IRON AND TIMBER MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS. Retail Department, Warehouse, and Offices : • — — — 1 Iron and Timber Yards and Factory: No. 100 PRINCES STREET BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. (Opposite Bank of N.Z.), DUNEDIN. The Best Assortment in the City. HK j U W^^^^SM |^BE-SBBS MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of Bent Wood for Brushware, Carpenters' Tools, Garden Tools, Lawn BHI L^JJIKJ^^BBy ?^J^«"jffl^B by First-class Makers, at prices to suit all buyers. SPORTING MATERIAL— Best Makers' Goods. |BBBBSBBBPS|^^Bg!^3Igp( JOM koyai, oak bai.L-hkaring skwing machixksGolf Clubs — Famous "Matabie" Brand. IdwaHE^ BSHB^Sl^Mpßi^^^H^ • vSafes which are really safe. T^fi 11s Eltc If— »?S _,„ »■■».»« J '^ „___ «■ * ' ' " |£ v . — — — .^^e-. — - _-. purest and the Hest Paints in the Worlrl. Everything of Best Quality, at Moderate Prices. L — — ' Rabbit Trap on the market. 100 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. THOMSON, BRIDQER & CO., Ltd., Dunedin and Invercargili.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 48 (Supplement)
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