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PACIFIC ISLAND | CRUISE HHI 8 Days Fiji 9 Days Samoa 9 Days Tahiti INCLUDING BASTILLE CELEBRATIONS JULY 14th -WIYFrom AncMand toy TEAL., Jane 2gth Returning Aacltland toy TEAE, July 20th " WRSB ABRIDGED ITINERARY FIJI IST Day—D.port TEAL I.IS p.m. Arrive Nondi 6.30 p.m. Overnight stay Mocambo Hotel. "'-I'.' 1 . ,/•_ < / 2e4 Day—*y private ear fat Koroleva Beach Hotel. Accommodation Hjian etyle hoase (Bure), Day—At leisure. daaMa ronins, shower, etc. MOOREA 3rd Day At Koroleva take part la a Kava Ceremony and be entertained with Fijian Mnke. Day—Depart for the Island of Moorea, eleven 4th Day—Koroleva at leisure. Swimming, etc. mi, *« across the channel. sth Day Depart for Sava by Ihnoedne. Accom- t®** Day—lsland sightseeing Moorea, pattwhe of a modwHon Grand PacMc Hotel. Tahitien feast, suckling pig, etc. kth Day—Sava sightseeing by limousine. Afternoon Bay—Ketum by boat to Fapealo leisure, leisure. Bay—Bastille Celebrations romnware today. SAMOA Procession, native singing and dancing 7th Day—Depart for Samoa 9 a.m.,. crossing Inter- ' (reserved seats have bean national Date Una. arriving Western , Samoa 2 pun. Accommodation at Aggie 21 * Da 7- BA S T ILLE DAY. Dtanet « Greys Hotel or White Horse Inn. H*. Tre P i ‘’ , ‘*’ «*•«’• P «- »•" Bth, fth and 10th Day—Ar Apla, Samoa, at leisure. „ . ~,,, *** ’" d " ,bber IM Dey—All day picnic to Falefa Falls. Swim- musicians and dancers to emanate the mlng te moamate stream, etc. « i»«hoon. 13th Day—Evening. Partake of a Samoan feast on SAMOA a beack by bamboo lights—music and 24th Day—Depart Papeete 7.30 ojn., touch down , Aitutoki, Cook Islands. Swim end re14th Day-At leisure. freshments. Arriving Aple 5.3 k p.m. TAHITI j Overnight stay. 15th Day—Depart Apla 2 a.m., touching down at FIJI Aitutoki, Cook Wends, 7.30 a.m. Swim 25th Day—Depart Apia » a.m. Arrive Save 4.38 te iagoon and partake of refreskniems, p.m.. proceeding by limousine to Korotevu *"“■•7 reaching Papeete 1 p.m. Transfer Beach Hotel. Overnight stay. to Grand Paugerat Hotel. Evening dinner 26th Day—Depart Nandi 11 a.m„ arriving Auckland and Boor show Les Tropiques. 4.25 p. m . TiAL ROUND AIR FARE £l4B/10/-, PLUS ISLAND TOUR FARE £l25—A TOTAL INCLUSIVE FARE OF £273/10/-. Illvitrntod Iroehere and Baydo-Day HHeorory available from leading Travel Agenfs, all TKAL Omeas or Direct from:— RUSSELL & SOMERS LTD. 83 CUSTOMS ST.. EAST. AUCKLAND 35-37 JOHNSTON ST., WELLINGTON BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY RESERVE NOW £2O PER PERSON DEPOSIT

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27632, 13 April 1955, Page 17

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