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LOWEST-EVER RETURN SEA FARES TO EUROPE JK? I PATRIS g q l| I AND R.H.M.S. BRETAGNE Travel to Europe on the R.HAI.S. Patris (24,300 tons) and return on the R.H.M.S. Bretagne (29,080 tons), twn of the largest ONE-CLASS ships on the Europe-Australia route. The Patris and Bretagne are ideal ships for young or old to travel on and there are ample two and three berth cabins available. Both these liners are fully air-conditioned. Travel to Europe via Sydney, Melbourne, Freemantle, Aden, Suez, Piraeus (Patris only) Tangier and Lisbon (Bretagne only). ■When travelling to Europe by R.H.M.S. Patris, all passengers have two days in Athens before continuing on by rail to London, PATRIS SAILING DATES BRETAGNE SAILING DATES To Europe (Deports Sydney) To Europe (Deports Sydney) From Europe 27th JANUARY, 1962 31st DECEMBER, 1961 (Deport, Southompton) ** sth MARCH, 1962 3rd FEBRUARY, 1962 Isf AUGUST *962 ”»h MARCH, 1962 10th APRIL, 1962 2nd OCTOBER 1962 20th OCTOBER, 1962 Mth SEPTEMBER, 1962 Ist DECEMBER, 1962 24th,DECEMBER, 1962 24th NOVEMBER, 1962 Book Now through your local Travel Agent

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29699, 18 December 1961, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume C, Issue 29699, 18 December 1961, Page 13