r-Wo AMERICA or EUROPE?he Vancouver or "All-Red" Route By the Route /^^SPfife*. Canadian-Aust. S.S. Line and Canadian-Pacific Railway. . XT\^at<^MH^^^MMßlßßS^^. ..,,, Mm ,,,, K^^m _ ' via z , .•: i^sSßS^^Bßbk^^^^^^^Bßsni^. Canoe inside Reef, Tahiti ~ ' ' The Steamers on this line leave Wellington every four weeks, touching Lake Louise, Laggan at the Island Paradises of Rarotonga and Tahiti, proceeding thence direct to TheC.A. Steamers leave Auckland every four weeki. En Boute across the placid San Francisco. Pacific, they call at Suva and Honolulu, rich in all the loveliness of the Tropioal Islands, touch at Victoria (British Columbia), and finally land passengers at Vancouver, the Imperial A Variety of Routes through the United States to Chicago, gateway of the Eastern Pacific. . . *;,•«.«, 7 »%vn»**"g New York Qr ofcher points ig Q for e r an ***<*™> *"* giving passengers opportunity to visit alfplaces of scenic virgin forest, deep canon*, great lakes, rushing rivers, the Niagara Falls and the stately interest and to see the Great American Cities. Travel across the Atlantic St. Lawrence with its thousand islands. may be made by any Line the passenger chooses. This ia (he highway to all points in Canada and the United States. Passengers have the choice of a Variety of Routes aoross Amerioa, and m»y travel by any Atlantic Liner. RoUlld-the~World TotirS arran g ed m connection with all Round-the-World Trips in either direction arranged in conjunction with the Lines ** ** w " - w»»»w Home or Eastern Lines. via Suez, Gape, India, or Japan.
'v FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. ,' -t li Unique Sight-Seeing Canadian Rockies. Street Scene, San Francisco. IN CONNECTION WITH THE STEAM SERVICES OF ; " UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. London Office - 5, FEN COURT, FENCHURCH ST. i__MW__lS__L^Sli^lßl^_. ' j[j_E dV 1 1 wK V ltH___i_____r Descriptive Pamphlets and All Information "tW^t^ Free on Application* ~" ■ -"^'-^-"^ Entrance to Cave at Vavau. _ . _ _ Palm Tree Grove SOUTH SEA ISLANDS ,^==^r\ TONGA r "" : EABOTONGA m' '■ . ' (cook aitoup) SAMOA X ' TAHITI •"• J "—•'• .""'*■■"• I . (SOCIETY GROUP; NO EXCURSIONS in the world present ; 1-, t*■ . *£j&\ year, steamers touching at Suva, Levuka more alluring attractions than the ' (Fiji), Tonga, Haapai, Vavau Friendlies) Sea Islands. Here in the lands of per- Rarotonga (Cook Group) and Papeete petual summer the tired worker and sight- • _ (Tahiti). The services are oarried out seeing traveller find unparalleled pictures ■ ." ; * -. : -.-,'. ",'."*•.- T-. •.■•»'*.-'•-'. - " by the magniflcent twin screw steamers of S" . and sky, bright sunshine, delight- -.. " ":.- -.-. .\:"" V.V".•■...".-„-•-•v:-" ..:-*.** " Tofua," " Atua," and" Navua," specially fully tempered by trade winds, and mid • :.-,. ■»» >..-.. . * ,- built for these trades and other splendid entrancing surroundings, a perfect sana- K^.', ' , %'."■/• ■•'J'u-'- C-'V^^^W-i.; , *V. " * steamships, all of them replete with torium. The journey is one of perpetual .-..'• '''••*■'■■ » i £^X^-ikihril-"'*- ' ..""_..• every modern comfort. The cuisine is delight, forming a memory that abides of /r-'r//>>.i".-^^-#*^_i^A* - - *' superb, the saloon and cabins are large shaded palm girt isles, blue harbours, --<*''•«;.''l" .^Ji'.rJMtrtf^. jjg^ff -jg. £„—** and airy, and fitted with electric fans and quaint pretty villages, picturesque people, ■ electric lights. Break of journey at any soft sweet sounds, and a feeling of iiiiiiiHßi__a___o urn < — p O i nt j s allowed. Round trip tickets are infinite remoteness and calm. good for six months. Twin Screw "Tofua." 4345 tons.—Wireless Telegraphy. Photographs by H. WinkUmann
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Observer, 9 December 1912, Page XIII
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518Page XIII Advertisements Column 1 Observer, 9 December 1912, Page XIII
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