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‘BRIDGE’ goes to SEA \ JH Mr. Frank Cayley, leading Australian . !if Ogli bridge expert. Run away to sea in January, 1966 on the 34-day Pacific round voyage of P & 0 - Orient Ones' ‘ORONSAY’, visiting Lautoka, Suva, Honolulu, Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles-from Auckland Jan. 11, returning Feb. 14. Come with Mr. Frank Cayley, who is one of Australia’s most notable competition players and a very able bridge writer and instructor. He has been retained to provide instruction and organized games and competitions throughout the voyage. Whether you are an experienced player, who may look forward to earning Master Points on board, or are an average player, or a beginner, you can be sure your standard of play will be lifted greatly by the feast of enjoyable bridge and instruction under delightful conditions in ‘Oronsay’, where you can play as much (or as little) as you please. Why not persuade your regular bridge foursome to play across the Pacific instead of just across the street? Greatly reduced Pacific ‘Boomerang* fares will apply, from only £stg. 282 for First Class, return. PiO - ORIENT LINES Consult General Passenger Agents, Union Steam Ship Co. ol New Zealand Limited, or any authorized Travel Agency. 936 PM

NESTLfi's 1965 CHOCOLATE CONTEST ■ ■ jflh 99 fPT 77^ r • •- MM ■ *44 ~-I WKSruts ' 9 • ■*’ ’ ' ’ 1 gflßk ■ I ■ f WB ' 9X/ W !^^” BTL ■ 1 ~ ~ l,r ~ x iHr • : Wx-SJZJRMr f ■ a ir t mil - ■ SBtJEk, ' a "' JsrWlll9 .^9''-W | ~ ■ I ..AND KEEP THE CAR !..,.gsggs\ Nestle’sChocdate c ° ntest , hcreis hlcstle’s io wonderful PYE "MEMPHIS” 7 transistor fam' toS s-moyn'®° rice ran£ e - 1 PORTABLE RADIOS worth £22.10.0 each. -nOltf ■ I WRE enter 1 \ new Morris 1100. This is the popular! roomy, - P arce,s of NESTLES.CHOCOLATE. 1 family saloon boasting such advanced features ____ ».• Ao tumbled ' I as hydrolastic float-on-fluid suspension, front REE ENTRY FORMS ■' » o geth er b'°s*»hen wheel drive and safety disc brakes. It’s every- at your store now... get yours today. You can , uEST'-*’ ~tndo is Ch°°°an® w body’s dream car... and it could be yours... enter as often as you wish in this easy family b aV ® ounte N® s . ea ch Ya» plus a car load of Nestle's new “Fresh Taste” contest Don’t miss this great chance to win a. If 2X- _.T’ M * twe' ve 1 «rrect <' arn !Lrt\e*. chocolate* when you enter the 1965 Nestle’s car load of your favourite chocolate ... and wESTI - Ex 9l ■ 21ake n n e ot a Chocolate Contest OPEN NOW! KEEP THE CAR! t ' 1 th®' aSt 1 you wish, you may have £lOO instead of the chocolate* * CLOSING DATE 14th AUGUST 1965 You can taste the difference!

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30793, 3 July 1965, Page 23

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436

Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30793, 3 July 1965, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30793, 3 July 1965, Page 23

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