SAIL TO SYDNEY from Aucklaitd ■■ 22 on the NEW SOVEREIGN OF THE PACIFIC ' IPi r-wR ** •• ••* “ * ''"""’ wit ’.,» •” *** * ?l Leave Auckland Feb. 2*. Arrive Sydney Feb, %5 ffIFBS... First Class from £12.10 Cabin Class from £!O “Mariposa,” newest monarch of the sea, will arrive in I Auckland Feb. 20, enroute on her “coronation tour, ”a gala etuise through the South Seas and the Orient. You may go with her to Sydney, Feb. 22, as one of her gay, .brilliant retinue. For three glorious days, you will be a guest on a splendid ocean Cruise. It will be, not merely another,trip, but a rare adventure... an interval aboard a great liner that will soon be making travel history in the South Seas. For this nine-deck liner of 20,000 tons, together with her counterpart, the “Monterey,” has been built especially_to inaugurate a new service between New Zealand, Australia and America.* A service that will rival the finest on any sea! You will find lifeaboard a Sparkling stream of pleasure. Frolics In her outdoor swimming plunge...tourneys on her full-sized tennis court...sports and games on her spacious decks. Musicales in her beautiful lounges... dances in her palm garden night dub... the latest releases on her talking screen! You will enjoy the smooth ease with which she skims the waves, at a speed of over 20 knots. This is the pace both she and the “Monterey” will set in regular service, covering the distance from Auckland to San Francisco, via. Fiji, Samoa and Hawaii, in 15 days. Your trip to Sydney will be a foretaste of the fine, fast service to America, over this short route to England. V Thiaholiday cruise involves nopremium coat: Yau may have a trip to Sydney in prospect ...if not, make the occasion t Lit us.provideyou with complete absorbing details! THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY MA TSO N LI N E GENERAL AGENTS FOR N.Z. Henderson 4 Macfarlane, Ltd. . Maritime Buildings, Quay St. Auckland. LOCAL AGENTS: Newton King, Limited, New Plymouth. ELECTRICITY! BLESSED SERVANT OF THE HOME clean, 8~~"’ f ’ SAFE, ECONOMICAL KING OF LABOUR ■ — s - final . You may obtain your mokat Electric Range from the : , ":-r "ISslt Borough Council on very i i Kh easy terms, and a Special Discount of 15% will be J $ yf| allowed on all orders J \ p booked before the end of M, this month. O CALL FOR ECONOMY. Present conditions call for economy, coupled with cleanliness and convenience in the household, and these can only be. obtained by using Electricity. 1 OUTSTANDING SUCCESS. The Borough Council’s campaign to popularise the Electric Range has been an outstanding success, and the demonstrations each Friday Afternoon have convinced all of the superiority of Electricity over all other methods. DON’T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY SLIP. ORDER YOUR RANGE AT ONCE. AN ELECTRICAL PRESENT IS THE IDEAL XMAS GIFT. Electricity Department New Plymouth Borough Council, ’PHONE 200. P.O. Box 92. LIARDET STREET. Give the Home a Christmas Gift! For your home, or another’s, what could be nicer than a beautiful Framed Picture, to brighten a bare wall —give a new slant to old lettings, set off a furnishing scheme? We have a splendid selection of tastefully executed Pictures in colours, and Black and White Etchings. They’re not a bit expensive. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. DARBY & HANNAN, LTD. DEVON STREET : : NEW PLYMOUTH “SERVICE AND SATISFACTION.” ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1931, Page 14
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