EXPLOMIR EXPLORAIR PRESENTS THE SOUTH SEA MAGICALS FOR 1978 Noumea. New Caledonia ... the atmosphere of a tropical island with a touch of the Riviera - shopping for duty free French imports, friendly Islanders, exotic nightclubs, fabulous restaurants. Vila, New Hebrides . . . only 300 miles north of New Caledonia, a raw, green, luxunant resort with beautiful lagoons, tropical bush native huts, sun swept beaches, duty free shopping seafood delights. THESE ARE THE DESTINATIONS IN THE NEW SOUTH SEA ISLAND MAGICALS BROCHURE GET YOUR COPY — IT’S OUT NOW! All prices include return economy air travel, first class hotel accomodation and transfers. 8 DAYS NOUMEA STAYPUT FROM ONLY $392 With accomodation at the central NOUMEA HOTEL. Anse Vata Beach. 11 DAYS VILA STAYPUT - FROM ONLY $541 ” DAYS NOUMEA ANO VILA - FROM ONLY $566 See your travel agent er any Atlantic and Pacific or Dalqety Travel Holiday Shoppe Travd tax not mcludod. Bonded Members of TAAN/
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Press, 4 May 1978, Page 36
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