High style on the Pacifc voyage The wealth of modern America is reflected in the 20,000 ton liners Mariposa and Monterey, which now link New Zealand and Australia, Fiji, Samoa, Tahiti and Hawaii with San Fran- CISO and Los Angeles: They are brand new Sister ships, designed and built to cater foc those who have the time and money for Pacific travel on a basis of luxury and comfort: illustration shows a twin bedded stateroom with space and furniture for: day time living: 41rip 0$^ 0 Vt ~i� 2.87 � 44* Besides being luxury cruise vessels these two ships have extensive cargo space with many modern devices such as hydraulically-operated hatch covers, mechanical conveyor-belt cargo storage and elaborate refrigeration. illustration shows the elaborate swimming pool with its overlooking Pool Terrace. Everything is planned for maximum efficiency That is why they rely on Shell for lubrication. That includes, not only the whole range of mechanical and hydraulic equipment on the ships but also the powerful turbines which can produce speeds up to 20 knots. Nothing but Shell products are used. SHELL' You can rely on PRI5.7
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 950, 25 October 1957, Page 17
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