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PUBLIC NOTICES COUNCIL ELECTIONS. Immediate application Invited from Groups, private or public, desirous of hearing the Independent Candidates for the Christchurch City Council. Thone 33-972, O. G. Moody. 163 High street. YOUR SUMMER HOLlDAY—lnquire about joining a Y.T.A. Touring Party. Open to all Young Men and Young Women. Moderate costs. AU tours, late December-early January. Cruise in Marlborough Sounds, swimming, fishing, aquaplaning; visiting Nelson also. Or visit famous spots of North Island. National Park, Rotorua, Waitomo, Egrnont, or sunny Northland and Bay of Islands. Doubtful Sound tour will take you to remote fiordland (for keen walkers). South Island round tours all visit Queenstown, gem of the south. Several parties visit West Coast glacier region. Good Company, Good Fun—it’s Education by Travel. No liquor, no firearms. Ask for "Far Horizons" free magazine. with full tour details'. YOUTH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. J. L. WHITE, M.A., Organiser. Inquiries: Arthur N. Stone, 221 A Manchester street. ’Phone 73795. Box 951. 2998 NORTH ISLAND ROUND TOURS, DECEMBER JANUARY Several vacancies remain in North Island Round Tburs, visiting National Park. Wairakei Geyser Valley, Rotorua. Waitomo Caves, Mt. JBgmont. Travel is by comfortable bus: experienced leadership; congenial company. TOUR 417—departs Wgtn. Dec. 23; returns Wgtn. Jan. Ist. TOUR 418 A—departs Wgtn, Dec. 31st; returns Wgtn. Jan. 9th. Total Cost—£24 Wellington back to Wellington. £26 5s Christchurch back to Christchurch. Inquiries— YOUTH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION. Arthur N. Stone, 221 A Manchester street. ' 'Phone 73795. Box 951. 7950 TOURS TO ENGLAND AND CONTINENT. Inquiries are invited from those interested in joining a conducted tour to England and the Continent, 1951. TOUR 500—Depart New Zealand April 12th, 1951, via Australia and Suez Canal, "Otranto” (one-class ship, Tourist "A”), returning via Panama (thus making a complete circuit of the globe), or Suez. Approx, three weeks in London; three weeks’ coach tour of England, Scotland, and North Wales, visiting all the places of tourist interest (Lowlands, Highlands, .Lake District, Snowdonia, West Country, Shakespeare Country, Thames Valley, South Coast), and with good hotel accommodation. Two weeks on Continent visiting Paris, Switzerland. Italy (Rome), with courier. Free time for individual sightseeing and visiting friends, as desired. Full sightseeing programme at all points. Return to New Zealand early September. Some two-berth cabins available. Total cost, from £492 (depending on cabin accommodation). TOUR 506—Depart New Zealand April 20th, 1951, via Australia and Suez Canal (Tourist *‘B" Class). Itinerary same as above, except for Continental portion’ of the tour, which will be Paris, Switzerland, Belgium and Holland. Return to New Zealand mid-September (Tourist "B" Class) via Suez Canal and Australia. Some t\Vo-berth cabins available. Total cost, from £485 (depending on cabin accommodation). Everything is provided for. Including gratuities, courier, full Continental sightseeing, including mountain railway ascent of the famous Jungfrau. Ask for brochure with full YOUTH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION, Box 450, Wellington. J. L. White, M.A., Organiser. 7951 MITCHELLS INTERNATIONAL TOURS. AUSTRALIAN TOURS. AUSTRALIAN TOURS. 1951 SEASON. 1951 SEASON. Tour “JANSEA,” 1951: Leaves Wellington Thursday, January 18, Ist Clai# WANGANELLA. Returns Wellington Tuesday, February 26, Ist class MONOWAI. Magnificent Itinerary includes—SYTNEY. MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE. Comprehensive sightseeing tours in each city, by MURRAY VALLEY COACH from Sydney via Georges River, Sublime Point, Kaima, Wollongong. Goulburn. CANBERRA, Yass, Gundagai, to Albury. Fron. Albury to Melbourne by Australia’s famous luxury express "SPIRIT ,OF PROGRESS." Melbourne tours include the Blue Dandenong Ranges, Olinda, Sassafras, Sherbrook Forest, Sorrento, Portsea. Melbourne to Adelaide by CONVAIR AIR • LINER. Four days free for FOURTH CRICKET TEST, M.C.C. v. AUSTRALIA. Adelaide tours include South Coast, Victor Harbour. Lobethal. From Adelaide back to Sydney via MILDURA, Balrandal. Hay,. Narrandera, Wagga, Coo tarnundra, Cowra, Orange, Mt. Canobolaa, Bathurst, Kelso, Oberon, BLUE MOUNTAINS and JENOLAN CAVES (inspections), Katoomba and Penrith. IN THIS, AS IN ALL MITCHELL TOURS, YOU HAVE THESE ADVANTAGES; (a) A sensible and balanced utilisation ot your time with leisure periods just when and where you would space them yourself if travelling individually. (b) The most interesting routes and wuc choice of modes of transport. (c) The most attractive places at the right time of the year. (d) Coincidence with current attractions such as Fourth Cricket Test at Adelaide, (e) The constant and unobtrusive services of a competent manager-host throughout your whole tour. Ask our Agents for a prospectus of this delightful New Year Tdur. or write direct to us. Subsequent Tours In February ana March are: Tour • FEBSEA." Leave* Wellington azincludes: Sydney, Newcastle, Blue Mouu,alt?s^?i2?.la2_c“ves L Canberra. Melbourne and FIFTH TEST. M.C.C. V. AUSTRALIA, etc. Tour “MARSEA.” Leaves Wellington WANGANELLA. February 15, return! Wellington WANGANELLA March 23. Itinerary includes: Sydney. Melbourne, the Royal Sydney Show, Tasmania, Hobart, Cave Ceii, t >n ' t U<! MounUln ’ * n ® Jen » l “n NOTE: Sarly reservation advised lor each of the above tours. «Fy!lJ3£ Ucu,liri arid refi erv»tions from: DALGETY and CO. LTD., Cathedral square, Christchurch. ’Phone 30-420). Anv of P al ?ety and* Co. ‘Ltd., or PALMER and DOAK, High street, Rang!ora. ‘Phone 158. Or MITCHELL’S INTERNATIONAL TOURS P.O. Box 412, Dunedin. 2475

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26261, 4 November 1950, Page 14

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