TOURS 17 DAYS CRUISE ISLANDS FARE FROM £95 m.v. “Kuala Lumpur"—all first class, from Auckland, November 18. Calling at Nukualofa, Vavau, Apia and Suva. For details and Reservations apply to: 154-156 HEREFORD STREET. 'PHONE 65-179. MWS TRANS SHOW WEEK END TOURS MILFORD SOUND TOUR 3 GLORIOUS DAYS ONLY £l6 5s See Lake Manapourl; Launch Cruise on Magnificent Milford Sound; Te Anau, Benmore Hydro. Tours depart Nov. 13, return Nov. 15. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT BOOK NOW AT TRANS TOURS, PLAZA ARCADE Phone 30-369 222 S “CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS by sea HONGKONG 31 wonderful days from £315 48 days from £349 inclusive Leaving Auckland December 17, 1964, aboard well known first-class liner "Kuala Lumpur." Book now for the holiday you'll always remember with any leading travel agent or the operators— i l T|i TRAVEL/ LTD., 131 Cashel street (opp. Beaths). 'Phone 43-114 (5 lines). Also at Auckland, Wellington, and represented at 250 points around the Globe. 6061 HOLIDAY IN AUSTRALIA GO BY WalMjy Enjoy Australia, the Queensland beaches, Barrier Reef, Alice Springs, the great pastoral outdoors, the glamour, night life, shops of the big cities. Twelve inclusive Airconomy Wallaby Tours available from as low at £66 (N.Z. back to N.Z.). Free brochure from your Travel Agent or: N.Z. TRAVEL SERVICE LTD., 94 GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, 'Phone 30-309. 3687
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30586, 31 October 1964, Page 38
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