11 DAYS IN SYDNEY FOR $165 including hotel and air fares COST INCLUDES: I: Economy class tran-Tasman return air fares. 2: Transfer on arrival by chauffeur driven car. 3: Half day sightseeing tour of Sydney. 4: Accommodation at the fabulous new KOALA PARK REGIS MOTEL. This 45-storey. motel, centrally cituated at the corner of Park and Castlereagh Streets overlooking Hyde Park, was opened only in March, 1968. There ore 130 suites each containing full facilities and amenities such as radio, television, mood music, cocktail bar and telephone. Each suite has maid service and guest message systems electrically recorded on ground floor. There is a swimming pool and automatic laundry available—and tanking, drycleaning and secretarial services are in the building, as is a restaurant. Accommodation is on a room only basis, with a slight extra charge for single room. WANT TO STAY LONGER? 14 days $177.00; 18 days $193.00 We also offer Sydney holidays at the Canberra Oriental Hotel and at the luxury “jet-set" Travelodge. Also dozens of other reduced faro airconomy holidays to any part of Australia. For free colour brochure see your travel agent or contact HENDERSON S MACFARLANE LTD. 14 Commerce Street, Auckland. Phone 31-544. P.O. Box 1909. (Open until 8 p.m. on Fridays.)
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32005, 4 June 1969, Page 6
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