jwi ml s i MBr ; liiik ■ I'M r- 1 * x a . I■ I i-F' 3 *■ 1 1 smi ■' - I H 9 SIH ® i •* iFzzz’ * ■-■fIOMhJI I HI ■ ’jst* * v a aS i kiwi-'1 * totiWF w I B BS B a -.■-Bill- IfES “Wallet lost. Eace saved... thanks to Thomas Cook.” It was our first real overseas trip. Just Mum Honour and the bill was satisfied. That really anc l | brought home to Mum and I just how big a name We were going to U.K. via the East so we Thomas Cook is. Yet, they always treat us so could catch up with our eldest boy, Tony, teaching personally. ...... in Singapore. It’s the personal touch that has helped to make Well, Thomas Cook certainly did a fine job Thomas Cook so big. Right round the world Thomas for us. They recommended a package to us that Cook can help with all your travel arrangements: suited us just down to the ground. They really Your personal travel itinerary, business travel, tour cared about us. Even told Mum the best clothes to packages and of course the world famous Thomas take to suit the climate. And the day I lost my Cook travellers cheques issued while you wait, wallet and all my travellers cheques? Remember, it costs no more for the superb Well, here we were having lunch at the “Jade service of Thomas Cook. Garden” in Singapore and, you wouldn’t believe it, no wallet. No Thomas Cook travellers cheques. No credit card. Al! gone. Not a brass rassoo on . me. Mum’s in a tizz. Waiters about to commit Hare Kare and my own blood pressure gone up to about I had everything out on the. table. Passports, travellers cheque receipts, pocket-watch, tickets. f| f| Tickets! Thomas Cook tickets. The manager saw | them. I explained. I rang the Thomas Cook office • g and ten minutes later I had a part refund on the lost Thomas Cook travellers cheques and within . 24 hours i had the full refund. Ths trusted name in travel. Everywhere. r "*' .gf 659 Colombo Street, Christchurch Phone 62-089 \
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