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Show Independent All-Expense © ours to Hawai “we, 'N THE carefully planned Matson All-Expense , Tours, every travel detail has been arranged / for you in advance. A representative meets \ _# you in Honolulu. A taxi is waiting to take you to your hotel, where reservations have already been made. During your stay in the Islands, you have nothing to do but enjoy this memorable holiday. And you are not hurried—you have ample time to golf, to bathe and to rest. While these Matson tours are independent tours, they have all the best features of the conducted tour. A round trip on the Wilhelmina, for example, provides seven and one-half days in Hawaii—ample time to explore the city of Honolulu, to tour the entire Island of Oahu and to make the inter-island voyage and visit to awe-inspiring Kilauea Volcano and Hawai National Park. Price includes all travel, living and sightseeing expenses, including deck chair, steamer rug and taxi rides. In combination with the other passenger liners of the Matson fleet, there is a wide variety of all-expense tours providing a choice of itineraries of varying durations. There is one to suit your time and purse. Ask for the illustrated folder, ‘‘All-Expense Tours in Hawaii,” which describes more than twenty different Hawaiian tours. Further information from any travel agency N THE Wilhelmina, as on all Matson liners, special attention is given to the entertainment of passengers. Whenever you are in the mood you may enjoy a wide earieny of novel deck games, dancing on deck while moonlight glistens on the water, impromptu concerts, bridge or deck sport tournaments. Between times you rest in your deck chair or spend a quiet hour with a favorite author from the Wilhelmina’s library. The first photograph shows a couple of passengers enjoying afternoon tea on deck. Fresh sea air does wonders for jaded appetites and in the second photograph we get an idea of the broad decks and the interesting games that are played. Here we see the women’s nail driving tournament in progress. In the third photograph we see the Turtle Race— a popular game on Matson ships. The other two photographs show passengers enjoying a dance. A masquerade ball, all the more interesting because most of the costumes are evolved on board, is held during the voyage. You'll enjoy your cruise on the Wilhelmina. or the nearest office of the Matson Line Hawati~s South SeaswAustralia General Offices: 215 Market Street SAN FRANCISCO 535 Fifth Avenue 140 So. Dearborn St. NEW YORK CHICAGO 510 West Sixth Street 1319 Fourth Avenue LOS ANGELES SEA TI LE: Board of Trade Building PORTLAND A-5 1 kiBBEE 6-28 10M |