RUSH TO ENGLAND.
x, .r _,_,_u.._...._ ' Despite the many wlsu'llillg‘s by I'o‘ 3 cent an'iv—z;ls from Home that the present is the \\'ol'si possible time, to visit =. V the Old Country. the rush to book pas- ‘; ; bmougli, local manager for Messrs T. ._ §Cook and Son. unprecedented in .- [our history. All the steamers up till May are fuity booked’. and save for E bookings “.i.‘3.llillg in” through people .5 9 not being able to caifry out their in- ; I ‘tended prog1~am111e; no further passagas L»_y direct liners can be booked in any E Australia is to the same effect, indeed, E? , the rush to London for the English §f:;.;niv.~.g is Stliti to be even greater in i‘ Sydney and Melbonmc than it is in L Y Nexv Zeuland, and all berths by the M A.ustra‘.ia'n lines are. practically taken .1213 till ‘March. This nloans that be- , g tween now and 3\'l:ly next those people i who have Il(‘.;;‘i(.‘(?f(‘d to book well ahead I may expect to be diszrppoilited. There ‘have been busy times before in the New Zeuiaiid-Eng1:111~d service, but the })l'£YS€llf season has est‘-:lblished a record. There may be chances in the meantime, of getting through by way_ of San FI‘iLII(’.iS(SO from W'ellington, but even those boats are well booked up aiready.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3384, 13 January 1920, Page 2
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212RUSH TO ENGLAND. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3384, 13 January 1920, Page 2
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