217.E.90 \ jy I MRSvI) on Sunday • . M^HBjfi z “After all he's my first great-grandson. I'll be W at * at b°y’ s Christening if I have to take wings”. And that's exactly what she did. A very proud great-grandmother arrived two hours before the ceremony, Iffißlßy iff j y* fresh, sprightly and quite unruffled. It was a <^®cu ' t t 0 decide which was the more important / BS event; her first great-grandchild or her first flight 1 J H She described in detail the smooth efficient service, W / ■ jk J the kindness of the hostesses, the way her luggage wai Ei MBlooked after and the personal interest the N.A.C. staff < i took ’ n ’ ier corr) (° rt - V As she left for the airport on her journey home, she said, MMSB “Tell that young man I'll be back to see him in a few weeks. I'll be flying ... of course!” A t o matter what your age may be it’s a joy to travel N.A.C. Ask at any N.A.C. Air Centre or Accredited Agent for details of N.A.C. services NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL AIRWAYS CORPORATION
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28629, 4 July 1958, Page 13
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