Over 26? Planning to go to Britain? Between August and January. Same chib! MBH P & O’s floating club in the Concession Season knows no age barrier. Same club. Same fare. Same savings. Savings in every class-but before you make your mind up, it's worth considering going First Class. Unbelievable, but savings can be as high as $688! You get a great line-up of benefits by paying just a little more than top Tourist rate, including the very best serviceeven breakfast in bed! It’s the perfect way to see the world. Complete comfort. Wonderful food. Carefree informality. And more value for monev with P& O. Your ship is your floating hotel all the way. Not just a ticket to Europe, but the greatest holiday you’ve ever had! Everything you need included in the fare. And drinks and cigarettes are duty-free, too! Same fare!! $405 FROM AUCKLAND 1969/70 Sailings: August - Himalaya; September - Orsova; October - Oronsay; November - Canberra; December - Orcades; December - Himalaya. How to be a Globetrotter! Take a Window-on-the-World Cruise-Tour right round the world. 19 great P & O tours. Ask for W-O-W brochure. f ii— SEE UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD, (GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS) OR YOUR AUTHORISED TRAVEL AGENT. NEW PRODUCTS and SERVICES "THE PRESS" CLASSIFIEDS Offer a complete, compect service and the W information YOU want to know. W /a BUYING OR SELLING DIAL SO-1 »♦.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31921, 24 February 1969, Page 7
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