Union Steam Ship Co. of N.Z. Ltd.
THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS.
“Summer Isles of Eden lying
In dark purple spheres of sea.”
No more delightful excursions can be conceived than those to the South Sea Islands at any time from April to November. Here in “Edens floated out to sea” the traveller, unvexed by the tumults and worries of the outer world, finds delightful rest and change amid scenes of native life and tropical beauty unparalleled in all the world for interest and picturesqueness. No one who has visited the Islands ever forgets the “blue changeless ocean, the crooning of the coral reef, the feathery palms, the spreading forest trees.”
TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, Etc.
By the magnificent new Steamers "ATUA," 3,500 tons "NAVUA," 3.000 tons, built specially for the Island Service, and equipped with every Up-to-date convenience—Electric Lights and Fans, Refrigerators, etc.—every 28 days from Auckland or Sydney.
Saloon Cabins, Dining, Drawing, and Smoking Rooms, ALL ON DECK.
Shorter Trips to Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Rarotonga, or Tahiti by the above Steamers or the popular “Manapouri,” “Haupoto,” or “Taviuni,” every 28 days. Illustrated pamphlets and detailed information at any of our offices.
THE WEST COAST SOUNDS OF NEW ZEALAND.
Unsurpassed for Grandeur of Scenery.
A SUMMER CRUISE is arranged in January of each year.
- The Sutherland Falls (1904 feet), and other famous attractions in the vicinity, may be conveniently visited—Boating, Fishing, Exploring, &c.
For Particulars, apply to any Office of the Company.
STEAMSHIPS
Under the British Flag.
Via FIJI, HONOLULU and VICTORIA (B.C.) to VANCOUVER,
IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE
CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Choice of all ATLANTIC Mail Lines from Montreal, Halifax, Boston, New York, etc., etc. ROUND THE WORLD TOURS Via SUEZ, SOUTH AFRICA, CHINA, JAPAN, Etc. Passengers from New Zealand may join Mail Steamers at Sydney or at Suva, Fiji. For Maps, Guide Books, and all information, apply Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand, Ltd. MANAGING AGENTS IN AUSTRALASIA.
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