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ENGAGEMENT

(Engagement Notices must be signed by both parties.) Jowett—Aldersley: Mr and Mrs A. D. Aldersley. of 389 Armagh street, announce, with pleasure, the engagement of their only daughter. Marita Ellen, to Warren Clapham, youngest son of Mr and Mrs W C Jowett. Gladstone, Invercargill. "KENNEDY WALK” NO NOVELTY IN N.Z. President’s Kennedy’s 50-miles-in-a-day fitness march prescribed for some of his White House aides was quickly copied by a mixedage group of New Zealanders. But the American President will never be able to claim the main credit for keeping alive in this country the concept of walking long distances for pleasure and health. That honour belongs to "the most famous walk in the world” —Milford Track This easy-staged tramp through magnificent bush and mountain scenery annually delights hundreds of people of all ages, leaving them with a wealth of happy and inspiring memories. The Milford Track walk gains in popularity year by year. Last year the total number making the walk set a record. and already bookings show this will be easily eclipsed next season

The T'rack is "sold” on a package basis, wi.tjj the cost including all transport from Te Anau and back, all accommodation during the walk and launch trips on Milford Sound It is wise to book early through your travel agent as parties for the peak holiday periods are filling rapidly Advt.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30129, 13 May 1963, Page 2

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ENGAGEMENT Press, Volume CII, Issue 30129, 13 May 1963, Page 2

ENGAGEMENT Press, Volume CII, Issue 30129, 13 May 1963, Page 2

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