. : ENGLAND via CANADA M* ‘•On •8p wa*i; \ a Tm WORLDS GREATEST TRAVEL £43'6'6 (Single) (Return) (Plus Exchange and Stamp Duty) THIRD CLASS TOURIST CLASS THIRD CLASS Pacific. Overland. Atlantic. No extra fare for two-berth outside cabins on Pacific or Atlantic ships. Leave Auckland. Arrive Vancouver. Leave Saint John. Arrive Liverpool (colling at Suva, Honolulu and Victoria). (calling at Halifax, Glasgow and Belfast) MS. “ AORANGI ” February 23. March 12. SS. “NIAGARA” March 23. April 9. MS. “AORANGI” April 20. May 7. SS. “ MONTCLARE ” ■ Marth 19. March 27. SS. “MONTCLARE” April 16. April 24. Leave Montreal. Art. Southampton. SS. “MONTCLARE” May IS. May 23. Leu thaa £lO covers Tourist sleeping car berth, meals, hotel accommodation and other exponent in connection with the trip from Pacific to Atlantic Coast. Specimen itineraries submitted without obligation. Make reservations early and be assured of obtaining splendid accommodation, far eaggested itineraries (to or from England), literature and fares, apply to the '•ij. Union Steam Ship Coy., or . World’s Greatest Travel System . . < (Incorporated in Canada) ST.. WELLINGTON
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19978, 1 July 1939, Page 13
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