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It’s best if you have at least 25 friends* SSMb' • - I iKww 1 -A' -As- ■ Photograph by eourtriy a! Alexamkr TunbuU This way you, and they, can enjoy MAGNIFICENT SAVINGS by CHARTERING a DC3. (which seats 26 in agreeable comfort). Should you boast more friends we can counter with bigger aircraft, such as Jet-prop FRIENDSHIPS or VISCOUNTS (or even fleets of same) to take you to, and from, almost anywhere. If you wish to impress your friends you could even hire a plane all for yourself. An impressive gesture certainly that unfortunately is a trifle expensive. However, if you have the money... CHARTERING an aircraft is remarkably straightforward and offers all the COMFORTS and CONVENIENCE of first-class air travel at MUNIFICENT SAVINGS. Call at your nearest Air Centre or Travel Agent. The kindly (and philanthropic) manager will be delighted to give fuller details of chartering including free quotations: and will probably boast of the NAC. GROUP TRAVEL PLAN whereby any group of ten people or more travelling together can enjoy a TEN PERCENT DISCOUNT. IF YOUR GROUP IS TRAVELLING, CALL ON NAC. wy" FLYING’S THE WAY TO TRAVEL ❖ Incidentally, if you don't have twenty-five friends, aquaintances will do, or even out and out enemies. We don’t check.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 21

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