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Daily at 11, 2,5 and 8. - LAST 2 DAYS - An Up-to-date Arabian NightsMare of Outrageous Fun ! "The Brass Bottle" In Colour Starring (G) BURL IVES TONY RANDALL SATURDAY:— "Hey There, It's Yogi Bear" IN COLOUR "S” Certificate: Recommended as Particularly Suitable for Family Entertainment. SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES LLOYD TRIESTINO To MESSINA, NAPLES, GENOA, via SINGAPORE. BOMBAY, ADEN. and PORT SAID Turbine From Arrive Vessel Sydney Genoa Galileo" Dec. 28 Jan. 25 Marconi Jan. 26 Feb. 23 Galileo Mar. 1 Mar. 29 Marconi (a) Mar. 29 Apr. 24 Galileo May 1 May 29 Marconi May 31 June 28 Galileo July 5 Aug. 2 Marconi* Aug. 2 Aug. 30 Galileo" Sep. 6 Oct. 4 Marconi* Oct. 2 Oct. 30 Galileo" Nov. 6 Dec. 5 Marconi" (b) Dec. 6 Dec. 29 FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED VESSELS OF 27.890 TONS * Reduced Off season Fares apply in these sailings. (a) Omits Bombay call. (b) Omits Singapore and Bom bay. Tourist Class Full-season Fares from £Stg.l32. Tourist Class Off-season Fares from £Stg.lO2. (10 p.c. reduction allowed off Single Fares for Return tickets.) Passengers for Australian coastal travel accepted In all sailings. FAR EAST: Through tickets available at concessional rates for travel to Singapore and con necting with "VICTORIA” or "ASIA" of the Far East Express Service for Hong Kong and return to Singapore. Minimum fare ranging from £Stg,l6o First Class or from £Stg.94 Tourist Class. Details on application RETURN EXCURSION FARES: August-December from Australia. January-May from Italy you can save up to 40 per cent on your fare by taking advan tage of the off-season Return Excursion facilities. Minimum fares: First class to Italy and return, £Stg.32s Tourist Class to Italy and return First Class. £Stg.27s 10s. TO PARIS and LONDON via. St. Bernard Tunnel. To add Interest to your Overseas journey through Europe, Lloyd Triestino has arranged a de luxe Motor Coach Tour via the new St Bernard Tunnel under the Alps, from Genoa to Lausanne and Paris and thence by rail to London. Ask for details and leaflet. Apply to— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N Z., LTD., General Agents throughout New Zealand. Or your Travel Agent. W N.Z.S. CO. Rangltane Rangitoto Remuera Ruahine United Kingdom Service calls at Taihiti, Panama, Jamaica, Miami, U.S.A., and Bermuda CURRENT SAILINGS: Rangitoto sails Wellington, January 9, 1965. Rangitane sails Wellington February 27, 1965. EASTER CRUISE Auckland, Fiji (Lautoka, Suva), Auckland. Rangitoto, April 15, 1965. Agents for P. and O-ORIENT LINES General Passenger Agents: FRENCH LINE (Compagnle Generale TransAtlantfque) and CANADIAN PACIFIC Rail and Steamship Services. WORLD WIDE BOOKINGS Sea, Air and Land Lines Telephone 69-249, THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. LTD., 149 Hereford street, Christchurch. P.O. Box 895. Open Saturday "The Comfortable Coachline" Christchurch-Mount Cook-Wanaka-Queenstown Scheduled Services by comfortable Scenicruiser Coaches link CHRISTCHURCH, MOUNT COOK, WANAKA and QUEENSTOWN, and many other points in between. Departs Mount Cook Coachlines Depot at 8.15 a.m. Book with Your Travel Agent or MOUNT COOK WORLD TRAVEL, 41 Riccarton road. 26 New Regent street, Tel. 69-015 (24-hour service).

EVENING & MORNING SERVICES to MOUNT COOK & QUEENSTOWN Mount Cook Airlines Comfortable DC3 departs: MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS. CHRISTCHURCH departs 5.15 p.m. MOUNT COOK arrives 6.20 p.m. QUEENSTOWN arrives 7.20 p.m. TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS QUEENSTOWN departs 7.45 a.m. MOUNT COOK arrives 8.40 a.m. CHRISTCHURCH arrives 9.45 ajn. SAVE TIME-FLY EVENING X MORNING Book with Your Travel Agent. MICOOK *The World's Most Scenic Airline." 7172

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30631, 23 December 1964, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30631, 23 December 1964, Page 23