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NEATE'S rajm SUMMERSiIH FRESH BARGAINS EACH DAY BEDROOM SUITES KITCHEN FURNITURE HURRY DON'T MISS THESE BARG- Never before hove we hod such a wide AINS. ranqe of TABLE aed CHAIR SETS. 3-Piece MAHOGANY SUITE. Was Mahogany Tabla ond 4 Chairs. Were £79/7/6 NOW £7l/10/- NOW £44/-/-3-Piece MAHOGANY SUITE. Was Formica Table and 4 Chairs. Were £Bl/10/- NOW £76/-/- NOW £4l/10/-3-Piece MAHOGANY SUITE. Was Formica Tabla and 4 Chairs. Were £B7/10/ NOW £79/]5/. £39/10/. NOW £35/./. 3-Piece ASH and MAHOGANY SUITE. Was £7l/5/-. NOW £ 64 /17/6 i TENT SPECIALS Was e £*6B/5/ H .. “" d "nOW^Ta I AU M ° T °" a " d HI * E * S ' LOU/-/- j REDUCED BY 3/- in the £. LOUNGE FURNITURE S-Piece UNIT SUITE. Was £4B/10/-. MATTRESS TRADE-IN NOW £42/10/- 30/. for Single or £2 for Double allowed ... on your New Sleepwell "Supreme" or 3-Piece CONVERTIBLE SUITE. Was £79. Vo|lo Green Lobe) Mottreu now £7l/19/6 r**™ SPECIAL FREE PELMETS 7 3-PIECE CONVERTIBLE SUITE, b ;! WITH ALL VENETIAN BLIND » J made in rhe cover of your choice. ;! ORDERS PLACED DURING FEBRU- * J Was £65. NOW £54/] Q/- ] 'L ARY. | NEATE FURNITURE CO. Cnr. COLOMBO and TUAM STREETS.

, ■ Tit; T ’ ■ > ■<•----- , '■■ yMI g KI Hi 'r Superliner ’Oriana’, 42,000 tons, in the Panama Canal ‘Oriana’ sails in June to Canada, U.S.A., Mexico-thence to EUROPE via PANAMA ‘ORIANA’ sails from Auckland, or £215 First Class and to the lounge afloat is in‘Oriana’s’Tourist JUNE 24 - via Suva, Honolulu, United Kingdom from £260 Tour- Class. The Stern Gallery has a Vancouver, Seattle, San Francisco ist or £395 First Class. 130 ft. sweep of windows over(July 9), Los Angeles, Acapulco, S a il in this Superliner looking the ocean. Nearby is the Balboa, Cristobal, Kingston, Ber- Enjoy the comforts and delights of lovely 250 ft.-long Ballroom which muda, Le Havre arriving Sou- voyaging across the world in this spans the full width of the ship, thampton, July 28. majestic superliner... 42,000 tons Coaching Across America An attractive selection of accom- of efficiency and beauty . . . star- ‘Oriana’ will be met in San Franmodation is available in First and studded with every modern device cisco by Greyhound-International Tourist Classes to North America for your relaxation and amusement! charter Motor Coaches to provide or through to the United Kingdom One of the world s really great convenient and economical touring ... but book soon! liners, •Oriana’ provides a new from to acrOSJ the 1( you’re planning a trip to Europe, coneepuon of seagomg comlort. y.s.A. tor individual passengers sail around the world this wonder- Every First Class cabin has its own not necessarily travelling in a world ful way-via Pacific, North Ameri- private bath (or shower) as do tour p ar ty. This inclusive tour of ca, Mexico, the Panama Canal, many in the Tourist Class. All 23 days’ duration starts right at the and colourful Caribbean ports with cabins are air-conditioned. Some ship and is timed to connect with their happy, musical people ... or have their own television sets. Trans-Atlantic sailings. Fares averdisembark at .Vancouver, ■ San There is a fully equipped 2-storey age approximately £7 a day with Francisco or Los Angeles and movie theatre . . . three swimming twin-bedded hotel accommodation, cross the modem wonderland of pools, one in First Class and two or £g j n single rooms with bath; North America. in Tourist .. . and five sun and excluding meals. Fares (in £ stg.) to North America sports decks. p or details ask for our “Across start from as low as £142 Tourist Probably the most spcctacula America” brochure. P&O-ORIENT LINES Consult Union S.S. Co. of N.Z. Ltd. (General Passenger Agents) or any Authorised Travel Agency. It |\ * i I r- ir 1 "■flCSmif jf' ” 1 9

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30365, 14 February 1964, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30365, 14 February 1964, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30365, 14 February 1964, Page 5

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