SB EyEMEfI A ' ■MMjMH&y:Ait Fun-filled days and nights are a promise when you go by the'Stars' H- S 191B9OW? \ lyjjll jsbl 99HS 91k Bmmihhhbi r<M« Sport* Mt* Well-equipped, air-conditioned cabin* See you in "The Tarem" Lot* Of room for fun and garnet SOUTHERN CROSS-NORTHERN STAR.DESIGNED FOR EAST BOUND via Fiji, Rarotonga. Tahiti, Acapulco, Panama. /MUI V Curacao. Trinidad, Barbados. Miami. Bermuda, Lisbon. P ASS ENG EKS UNLI Southampton (the ports vary through the year). On these One-Class ships the whole ship is yours for a hectic game of deck WEST BOUND via Sydney. Melbourne, Fremantle, Durban, cricket ... a splash in the tiled swimming pool ... a drink before dinner in the Cape Town, La» Palmas, Southampton. English-stvle Tavern ... a romantic evening dancing in the ballroom! . SAILING DATES 1965 ’Oct.. ’Dec. Life on the Stars is livelv. sociable, and great fun. But if you prefer, there are 1966 Jan.. Mar., April, June, July, ’Aug., quiet corners everywhere for a nap or a read. Engines are sited aft; this gives I ’Oct . ’Dec. spacious decks and full width public rooms. Stabilisers smooth ruffled seas, while Reduced fares on these sailings. the air conditioning is delightful. You get all this plus a splendid choice of ports I of call. See your Travel Agent for details now! „ J | Better travel One-class tourist
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30859, 18 September 1965, Page 17
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