A XEW.TRIP. ' TO ALASKA- FROM VANCOUVER. • To those who arc travelling to England naCanada, there cot&es a magnificent oppostaniiy for: an' out-af-thc-ordinary aide-trip isom Vancouver. N&tioaal''—operating the wonderfnl railroad across Canada—announces a notel- lfcday trip to '.Alaska. From June to September AU«k» is-s rentable fairyland of snowy crage, epazkliDg 4il«sr waterfalb, and a myriad of lovely wildflow era. In Alaeka the famous Northern Lights wake the sky a. tiling of new ud tiwMtiny beauty. Summer in Alaska—three glowinff months of _juj uuA summer after the long irinier. Vittt thia lovely land in perfect huoory. Two twin-screw oil-burning Canadian National steamers—"Prince' Rupert" and "Prince George." • Fnil particulars from Canadian National r< Z % b*' *- 5 Hcrofor ' l "treet, Chrietchnrch. C.rt.R. Xt* Route , Acroes-Cao&da and *i»slr». Ticket* from *nv Tourist Apeufy / v-*t 7 "® e ® °f the Union Steam Ship Co. ritZtf Ltd#
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 8
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139Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 8
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