SITHIHR LIRE eTO ENGLAND, EUROPE AND RETURN Tully conditioned, one clan linen PORTS OF CALL: Southampton, Rotterdam, Cm. blanca, Tenerife, Cape Town, Dnrban, Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbene, Auckland, Wellington. Suva, Pago Pago, Rarotonga, Papeete Acapulco, Balboa, Curacao, Madeira, Lisbon. DEPARTING FROM NEW ZEALAND FOR U.K. & EUROPE 1972 SAILINGS January 29 Feirsky" March 20 Fainter I May 23 Fainter August 16 Fainter I October 19 Fainter’ December 29 Fainter I • Saltings From Wellington—other sellings from Auckland | DEPARTING FROM SOUTHAMPTON FOR NEW ZEALAND: 1972 SAILINGS February 9 Falntai April 23 Fainter July 7 Feirstar September 19 Fainter’ November 29 Fairstat * Sailings to Wellington other sailings to Auckland RETURN TICKET CONCESSION: A reduction of 10% Is granted to pasaangen booking return passage prior to departure. Fares to U.K. are from as low os $437. Inquire for details of off season faros and Sitmat oiling schedule. TRANS-TASMAN SAILINGS: FAIRSKY Departs Auckland, Dec. 31. for Sydney end Brisbene. Departs Auckland, Jan. 19 for Sydney and Melbourne. Returns to Wellington from Sydney, Jan. 23 or Melbourne, Jon 25. Trane-Tasman fares from $6B. Contact your local Travel Agent or the General Agents In New Zealand, Shaw SavDlo Uno Auckland, Wallington, Christchurch. sMGZXMGacancacac
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32775, 27 November 1971, Page 46
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