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TO SYDNEY BY SEA From Wellington: R.M.S. ORCADES ... _ _ Ist MARCH R.M.S. HIMALAYA _ 28th APRIL ONE CLASS FROM £29 I GOVERNMENT SWTauI GOVT. LIFE BUILDING • CATHEDRAL SQUARE Phone 65-959. Open Friday Nights and Saturday Mornings. GOINGfoTUROPE? See the Continent in Style on * Motorways . IW- -’ '■■ ■ « * Superbly quiet and comfortable air-conditioned coaches ★ Individual seats, foot rests, folding table ★ Wide panoramic windows enabling you to see all the passing scene ★ Excellent hotels and hand picked couriers. Motorways really KNOW Europe - so they should of course they have been operating continental coach tours for the discriminating traveller since 1928. There are 14 different tours operating at regular Intervals from London to all parts of the continent Priced from £92. Book in New Zealand before you leave and conserve your overseas funds. Sea Europe the exciting way, the comfortable way the MOTORWAYS way .. . and have fun. : NAME : ADDRESS ! Plmm (omard 1967 Motoiwaya Booklet ■ I cm leaving N.Z. by aoa/alr on - 1 (date) ■ My Travel kgarrt •• . .. 35 page booklet available from your usual travel agent or send this coupon to the general agents for New Zealand. «KIUIIIEItNGIHEIIUHIH 131 Cashel Street (Opposite Beaths), Telephone 68-117, Christchurch. Also at Auckland and Wallington.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31291, 10 February 1967, Page 2
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203Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31291, 10 February 1967, Page 2
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