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Show I "Down Under Land'' Offers Its Fish, Game and Scenery To Outdoor Loving Visitors From Across the Blue Pacific i .. . : Alps j C3vVJcX &7W A CV r-:..,,. , , ... WW Z4kNV I I if"?.3w o,::; -j-:- r";f:--r-r j-- V: ''.-'. -J .... When gulden nutumn naa tied, and I irnvelet io return on iht- shpip r'junn ' v :v;- bitter winds sweep from the North, trip ticket vta a Union Stcnmshlu x'aJJ.J'' When gulden autumn naa tied, and bitter winds sweep from the North, many folk would like to pack their belongings and hibernate somewhere until gentle Spring once again smiles upon the land. Australia and New Zealand, tar-ott IvhhIs In the south Paclfls are ;ie!ng viMr::ii more and more .j cvavel-wlse pci;('le who would avoid the beaten pUi One o( the most delightful v.Mvs ol Journeying to these distant murines Is over the Canadian Pacific P.ril.vnv to Vancouver, then via one v' 'he ('iiiuidlun Australasian Line ' t; : '.m- v.iisch ply direct to s.f.a. in I- J J Islands: Auckland New Zca-' Zca-' ..ltd Sydney. Australia An in-tt;..lvj;H;c in-tt;..lvj;H;c arrangement permits the traveler to return on :hc snne r'junn trip ticket vta a Union Steamship liner to San Francisco thence by rail to his home town Sydney, the gateway to Australia, i a cosmopolitan metropolis with one ot the finest harbors In the wit Id The climate Is always tcmpeitne seldom varying more than 17 degree P.. and many who visit. Australia mm conditions there so dellghirul Muit they remain Indefinitely Australia Is a land ol outdoor sports such a hotcieiarlng, 'notball. cricket sclm mi:ig. motoring, goltlng. big gmi'i filling miMintnln climbing a:ul hum ln I I.'ew Zealand is ackiunvkdgeci to u the 'tpaitniniif paradise' by vlj.tu;-j k'riNGiAQOO Pri T AHO iMnCA QCC '" 'l ovci the world Ha;k,... nu i ioior roads give easy access to nun-tireds nun-tireds of lakes and streams where broun trout, rainbow and sea-run trout abound In such size ns to astonish aston-ish (Isheimen from other countries teep-sea fishing attracted Zane Grey iclebrated novelist and sportsman, to Mew Zealand in 1926. and he had 8 thrilling time with the swordflsh and lighting tnako sharks Deer. too. are plentiful, and New Zealand s display t.t th? Wembh-y Exhibit Inn. London v.u., aiknov :..d-,.- l.y the world s lending lend-ing unihoi n.lct io lie one ot the bi.- I cu'. ice lions cvti w.vii anywhere |