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r ALIFORNIA V BRITISH COLUMBIA Special Excursion Fares Here is a uniaue opportunity to enjoy a truly wonderful holiday this year. Come on one of these special excursion sailings during December, January, or February Wake a return or a round trip, embracing the Pacific Islands, British Columbia and California. . Stop-over-at any port of call can be arranger!. See the enchanting isles hi the. South Seas: Fiji, Hawaii. Rarotonga and Tahiti the wonders of the New World, including the scenic splendours, the sky-scraper cities, and the quaint Spanish Missions of the American Riviera, California; not forgetting of course its world-famous home of movies, Hollywood the charm and rugged beauty of British Columbia, its beautiful cities of Vancouver ami Victoria, and the majesty of the Rockies Excursion tickets are interchangeable on both C.A. and Union Royal Mail Lines and are available for three months from departure from New Zealand to re-embarkation iu North America. Write or call for full particulars. UNION S.S. CO. of N.Z. LTD., Traffic Agents for C.A. & UNION LINES EXCURSION STEAMER FARES FIRST-CLASS £7B return CABIN-CLASS £§b return .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18581, 15 December 1934, Page 7
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