The All Blacks Sevens will face USA in tonight's London Cup quarter-finals after topping Pool D on day one at Twickenham.
New Zealand could only draw 14-all with Argentina in their final match, but were through as top qualifier by virtue of a superior points' differential.
There was high drama on day one, as Fiji sealed the World Series title, their third overall, and second on the bounce, but only after a 31-10 reverse to hosts England, while Paris Cup winners Samoa were thrice upended, by USA, Canada and South Africa.
Man of the moment Jarryd Hayne was used sparingly by Fiji coach Ben Ryan.
New Zealand never really fully extended themselves, casting aside Brazil 31-0 and Russia 33-10 after some early hiccups, before the scrappy stalemate with Argentina.
Rieko Ioane, after six tries in Paris, was again the star turn, scoring five tries on day one, while Gillies Kaka was in fine playmaking form, and scored a brace against Russia.