LATE SHIPPING
TOURIST CLASS TRAVEL. The New Zealand Shipping Cov., Ltd., have received cabled advice from London that their s.s. “Rotorua” 1.2,200 tons is being converted to Tourist class and passengers will now travel to England in this well and favourably known vessel at rates, varying from C3S to £65 single and £6B to £ll7 return. The ncc.or.’.niodation will include single berth cabins, bedstead cabins and private bathrooms and at £6O each a bedstead' cabin for two persons, with a private bathroom attached will be obtainable. Additional single and two bedstead canine are being in tailed on.the prom enade deck and large new cabins are being fitted on the upper deck. These will bo furnished to correspond with the other accommodation which' until recently was rated as first class. A feature of the alteration is the fitting .of an open air swimming bath on deck. The. “Rotorua” is scheduled to leave Now Zealand on March 10th enabling tourists to, reach London mid-April and thus enjoy-’ the ' host. “ Benson of the year in England. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1932, Page 6
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174LATE SHIPPING Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1932, Page 6
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