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RAHM RESULTS HOSPITAL COMFORTS FUNDS QM.H. HANMER Christmas Cake. Ticket No. 48034, R. Bowring. Ranmer. Baby Box, Ticket No. 48666, P. Whitham. Hamner. Grocery Box. ticket No. 49364. Mr. A. H Holmes. 53 Weka at.. Fendalton. Christchurch . BANKS AVENUE SCHOOL COMMITTEE RAFFLE Prize Winner. Ist, 12788: G. Luke, Christchurch. 2nd. 7285: Blank Butt. 3rd. 11976: "Johnny.” 35 Gayhurst road. 4th, 16168: Blank Butt sth. 16956: D.W.W.. CP.O.. ChristeiKuch. 6th. 11736: Blank Butt. 7th. 12146: Costello, Addington. Six Birthday Cake* 5715. Newell. -Phone 65-660. 12301: 6 Moyna avenue. 3046: E. Howell. 363 High st.. Motueka. 3603: John Stephenson, 472 Cashel at.. Auckland. 11385: K. D. Anderson. 50 Marshland road. 12471: Stoddart. C.T.B. Six Small Birthday Cake* 15638: "J. and J.." 56 Patten street. 13634: R. Burgess, P.O. Box 440. Christchurch. 16904: Blank Butt. 3004: Blank Butt. 16236: H. Plank. 466 St. Asaph street. 13761: A. Mules, 88 Mcßratneys road. Prize winners should contact Mr F. W Skipworth, Telephone 52-%4 (52-455 after business hours).

"YOUTH TRAVEL" TOUR TO EUROPE AND AROUND THE WORLD 1963 ton) m o vitos '7pphcauX C 1 open to young men and young women up to 37 years of age (minimum age for girls 21). Expected to depart from New Zealand (probably from Auckland^na P and O-Ortent line, vessel .tourtai class) about April 1963. This gives you nearly 18 months get ready for the holiday travel experience of a lifetime! then via Australian ports. Colombo, Aden. Sue* Canal, Naples, Gabraltar. to London. First a week in London (Tudor Court Private Hotel. South Kensington; all meals provided); full r?.. r J minster Abbey Tower of London, St. Paul«, Regent s Paris Zoo, Petticoat ’ Lane, Madam Tussauds. Windsor Castle, Hampton Court. Oxford Eight-day coach tour to Scotland; low-cost but clean hotels, all meals and sightseeing included; picnic lunches, via Cambridge Lincoln. York Newcastle to Endinburgh, a day in Edinburgh, view Forth Bridge, vtait Sttibn* the beautiful Trosaach* country. Loch Katrine, Loch Lomond (launch trip), Glasgow; then vis Surnadountrv and Gretna Green to Windermere. English Lake D }?‘ rk^; r v “ ""Yent port and Liverpool, Mersey Tunnnel to Chester, ancient NexC'ttie 1 Continental Tour; a faBclnatln C c Jr CTllt .J^ in all), by private motor coach; accommodation in ypvajy hotels and pensions; all meals anti sightseeing. JVide*. gratultie* are allowed for. Dover to Ortend by »ea. to Brussels (three nights, with tour into Hol and to visit Rotterdam, th* Hague, and Amsterdam (eenal cruise), in Brussels we ascend the Atomlum; into Germany, to Cologne on the Rhine. Travelling up the Rhine V* 11 *?;. b*? route Is covered by steamer. Next, Mainz, Heidelberg (castle) and Ulm on the Blue Danube (yes. it’s usually blue at this spot). Then via the swift autobahn to Munich, capital o* Bavaria, with its famous clock performing once dally. Night, typical German music. Southward now on the Olympic Highway vta Garmiach Partenklrchen (detour to sec Oberammergau) arad into Austria to Innsbruck, capital of the famou* Tyrol. Night, Tyrolean concert. Day at leisure in Innsbruck (ascend Hungerburg by coach; pleasant walk down 1* optional). Continue south via Brenner Pasa to Dobbiacco in th* Dolomites north Italy. Emerging from the Italian Atos, w* arrive at Venice, and reach our hotel by gondola. A day at leisure in Venlo*, then we head west through Verona i»e* Juliets balcony); picnic at gleaming Lake Garda; so to Milan, leading industrial and historic city. View Leonardo’* famous painting. “The Last Supper,” climb amongst the 150 *pires of th* groat cathedral. . . . - Leaving Italy we enter Switzerland at Lake Lugano, and thence to Bellinzona and over the Alps at the St. Gotthard Pass to reach Lake Lucerne. A day in Lucerne before w* make our way via Berne (Swiss capital) and Neuchatei tnto France, passing through the pine-clad forests of the Jura Mountains to Dijon. Here (if we wishi we sample tasty snails as an entree. Then to Paris (ah. Paris!); three nights In our little hotel near the Folles Bergere: lots of sightseeing (Eiffel Tower up to the top). Arch of Triumph. Louvre to see Mona Lisa, Montmarte artist’s quarter. Notre Dame, Saint Chappelle, Left Bank and. of course, the shops. 21st dav we go north to Belgium again, to Bruges, and next morning back to London via Dover. Now comes a "free period" for own choice: visiting relatives. or mor* time in London, or further travel according to taste (such ss Ireland, Spain). After Four month* 'w>,y from New Zealand, first group sail*, via Panama, thus reaching home after about five months. Second group (main party) sails a month later (those who wanted longer time for individual travel etc.) Return is thus to two group* but by arrangement one can stay longer (for example, to work In England for a time) since the "return tare" concession granted by the steamer companies is now good for up to two years. COST OF THE TOUR as outlined above Is <470, New Zealand back to New Zealand, based on ses travel New Zeeland to United Kingdom and return, at <2BO sterling nett (sfter allowing for "return fare" concession). Deposit required is <5O (not payable until April 1962). WE ASSIST with all documentation. Vaccination is essential. Return passages are guaranteed. We supply full suggestion* re what to take. Y.T.A. tours to Europe commenced In 1949. and the founders (Mr and Mr* J. L. White, Principal* of World Circle Tours) have personally planned thi* tour over routes pioneered and tested by them over year*. How to Enrol: Write a brief letter of application to th* Registrar for this Tour; Miss Dinah Longton. 81 Marsden street. Lower Hutt. State FULL NAME. AGE and MENTION TOUR 634. Enrolment forms will be sent. Meetings st vsrious New Zealand centres -will be held later, giving opportunity to meet other*, see travel slides, etc. SEE NEW PLACES MAKE NEW FRIENDS CIRCLE THE WORLD WITH Y.T.A.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29656, 28 October 1961, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume C, Issue 29656, 28 October 1961, Page 17

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