carlton PHONE 43-510 DAILY ! 11 a m., 2— 8 p m. WATCH OUT. JAMES BOND ! . . . That ’’Carry On" crew lift the lid on the Funniest spy game ever played til BfHNITM CHAIMS MMsAWO WUUMS HAWfflfY VNSR OHK <Y) Reserve at D.I.C. and Theatre. BEACH GALA LITTLE AKALOA WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30 Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Miss Beachwear Contest, cash prize. Side Shows, Soft Drinks, Flower Show, Most Novel Method of Crossing Bay, etc. Dance to follow, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES PiO-ORIENT LINES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ OR VIA NORTH AMERICA AND PANAMA TO CANADA AND U.S., VIA THE FAR EAST or via FIJI AND HAWAII FROM NEW ZEALAND LARGEST FASTEST. AND FINEST SHIPS SERVING N.Z. AND AUSTRALIA CANBERRA 45,000 TONS ORIANA 42,000 TONS ARCADIA 30.000 TONS IBERIA 31.000 TONS ORSOVA 29.000 TONS ORONSAY 28,000 TONS HIMALAYA <B.OOO TONS ORCADES 28,000 TONS CHUSAN 24,000 TONS The above vessels are fully air-conditioned and stabilised. SAILINGS Steamer Route Ex. Ex. Auck. Syd. Himalaya ’A Jan. 3 Arcadia C Jan. 5 Oriana a A Feb. 3 Arcadia a Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Iberia I Feb. 13 Orcades • A Feb. 16 Feb. 22 W. Canberra p A Mar - 1 Oronsay F Mar. 14 Orsova c A Mar. 18 Iberia A - Apr. 6 Oriana E Apr. 12 Himalaya* A Apr. 26 O?cad e e r s r * a A = « °Jcadia J - May 24 Orsova F Jun - 7 . Chusan A June 19 Oriana E Jun - 25 , „ Orcades* A . —.. Aug. 9 Himalaya’s D Aug. 11 Iberia 1 A Sept. 10 Oronsay b E Se P l - 12 - ~, n Orsova t A j* 6 ?*’ Himalaya* A Se Pt- 30 9 e fOriana A Oet - 28 Canberra C Oct. 28 ~ Orcades* A Nov. 13 Arcadia b E Nov. 11 Canberra A Nov. 26 Dec. 2 Iberia B Dec. 2 Dec. 7 Orsova cl A Oriana A V®®’ 3 1 Himalaya* A Jan ’ 3 Oronsay C Jan.ll All vessels carry First and Tourist Classes, except • One Class W. Sails from Wellington. KEY TO ROUTES: (A) To Europe via Suez. (B) To Europe via Far East and Suez. (C) To Canada and U.S.A., via Fiji and Hawaii from N.Z. (D) To Canada and U.S.A., via Far East. (E) To Europe, via Pacific ports, North America and Panama. (F) To North America, via Pacific ports, thence U.K. via Far East, and Suez. (I) To North America, via Pacific ports, returning via Far East. (J) To U.K. via Far East North America and Panama. ADDITIONAL CALLS AT (a) Athens (Piraeus); (b) Pago Pago; (c) Ceuta (for Tangier); (p) Palma. (s) Brisbane; (1) Flushing; (t) Beirut. OFF-SEASON AND BOOMERANG TICKETS TO BRITAIN, VIA SUEZ Can Really Save You Money. Off-Season Single Ticket Fares from Auckland start at £stgl22. "Boomerang” return tickets from Sydney back to Sydney cost from as low as £stg3oo. Ask for Illustrated folder. TO AUSTRALIA Frequent opportunities for travel to and from Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Fremantle. Full details on request. ASK FOR DETAILS OF SEA-AIR INTERCHANGE RETURN TICKETS. BOOK EARLY. ACROSS AMERICA By charter motor coaches. Ask for the "Across America" brochure, giving full details of an exciting facility arranged exclusively by Greyhound International for P. & 0.-Orient Lines passengers to tour across U.S.A, for 21-25 days by modern chartered coaches arranged to connect with P. and 0.-Orient March/July arrivals at San Francisco. VACATION VOYAGES FOR 1965 Ask for illustrated brochure, which gives details of over 40 sea or sea/air holiday plans. Liberally illustrated. It tells how you can spend the holiday of a lifetime costing no more than some land-locked vacations close at home. I For further particulars apply: GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 168 Hereford st., Christchurch, or any Authorised Travel Agent. T JAPAN LINE, LTD. “KOKEI MARU” Auckland 20-24 Dec. Napier 26-29 Dec. Wellington 30 Dec.-8 Jan. Lyttelton 7-9 Jan. Timaru 10-11 Jan. Dunedin 12-14 Jan. Bluff 15-16 Jan. N. Plymouth 18-19 Jan. Auckland 21-23 Jan. CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING CO., LTD., 196 Cashel street. ■Phone 69-143. Christchurch. TF
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30635, 29 December 1964, Page 15
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