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I SENIOR CITIZENS I H NO HIDDEN COSTS ■ S 0 FULLY ESCORTED THROUGHOUT g | INCLUDES TRAVELTAX-ALL MEALS —ESCORTED FROM N.Z. AND BACK. | g VERY IMPORTANT: We even pick you up from your own home and g g return you anywhere in the Christchurch area. g n ROUND WORLD GRAND TOUR 9 g 60 DAYS, $5150. Departs June 11,1980. IS 1 15 DAY GRAMO EUROPEAN TOUR- Brus»3 Im- M g .»* dw. S-A rRA\CbvO: 8»8e«B HoW <3 «» sSteztxWe'k--,2 r g'ts. rirt'ca ® H sghts. free VANCOUVER- Gse? a Hot? -3 a-gfra- Vn- laew . e ■; ng’its . Pj-.s :2 rag-s . LONDON 8 i*r..ATHENS’: ■ Scouvsr s-grsee-g. Rockv ..fountains u.-dsv coat’’ tour to EANFF: Arres Fasts .* mgnts . Aerosols ano ; r>- sign’s'oottenai Great £ Spruce Motor Inn ij n-gfrts'. Laks Loew etc. TORONTO (2 Issnos Cruise. JOHANNESBURG <3 na-tes- sights and ea"e- ■ BI nightsr.fuiN-davNngaraFaia.LONDONrPicwdiSyHoteiSnightSu ng. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK 3-DAY TOUR ncWi'g gm ■ “ London sightseerg. V e,v.rg JOHANNESBURG(2-..g'ts - t-e-te.-o-.s-.-a$,C-s,. » B TRANS-SIBERIA-SOUTH AMERICA WORLD TOUR ® La 65 DAYS, $5150. Departs June XO, 1980. > Q DAYS 1-7: Tokyo (3 nights' visit Impena: o a'ace. G'nra Japan 3 day Tou- -np.ud.ng Bui’s: Tm - !-akc-» Nat-p-a Mt c u« kw» DAY '• B 19: From Yokohama by r.-u«a One to Russan Port o' Nakhodka men to Knarwowt to on T-ans S-beran Train •omak -. so- CBSS T-tj 3 S 0 one of ths world’s last eo-c journeys Attn a fascinating w etv of scensr, o’ ruggsc irfttKt axes a-o s.-a. Russian ic *-s DAYS is-22- R H MOSCOW i 3 n.gnts. sightseong city and Krsmlin. DAY 22; Tram to i.EN NG’Aoi3nig-.ts S-g-ts M-j rs ace and -> «-ms DA'25 Fy ■ » to LONDON -6 nigntst. DAY 26-30: Free in London. DAY 31-45; EUROPEAN TOUR - Pans 2 n.g-.ts ’ uses i2 n.gnts> Sresa Mi r ® g Florence, Rome 12 nightsi. Venice t2nightsl, Vsrona. Innsb'urk. M-jnich-Hedstwg Fhinea-ip i-sfaj- 2-;g-s DAY 45-* Art) to I n London 17 nights'. DAY 52: Fiy to MADRID (2 mgnts'. DAY 54. To RIO DE JANEIRO '2 n ants Coa»caba-4i Serb - S .-«• Loa* Mountain S H DAY 57: To PERU Isnightsi including Lima, Cuzco, i-'ca fortress of Machu Pitcnu. DAY 62. Mom -g to SANT AGO- C-ty m-rs DAY S3' To I g TAHITI-MooreaiJnrghßl. DAYS: Home. -t ts vttu io w | USA-MEXICO GRANDE-CANADIAN ROCKIES | S 34 DAYS, $3098. 0 D Departs June 4,25; July 23, August 20, 27- R R DAYI:D»oa-t Autk'and. DAY 2: Amve Los Angeies. MAY FLOWER HOTEL :4 rages'. DAY 3; : j'ttx Disns.’ra DA'4- Uv.«sa.Vj.:tswiMY R @5: Frseoav. DAY 6: Fly to Mexico City. GENEVE HOTEL ;4 nights,'. DAY 7; City tour. DAY 8 Fu’ldav Nests-Xxhmiicotoswrg grain, Fotea Bate:, ■ bullfights. DAYS: Morning visit pyramids. DAY 10; Bv coach to Taxes HOTEL RANCHO ! 2 nights 1 , restages Spans.’, ceion a: to*r. DAY 11; Etta' ■ || day. DAY 12: Coach to Acapulco. EL MfRADOR HOTEL DAY 12 and ’3: Freedaxs. DA V ’4 Ry to Las Vegas. STARDUST HOTEL i2 rights'. R “ DAY 15: Optional Grand Canyon Tour. DAY 16: To San Francisco -14 nights' DAY 17: C.ty sightseeing. DAY SIS a-d IS: Free cays. DAY 2ft Fry to*V»»1 5 g cower. HOTEL GEORGIA 13 nights.. OAY2I: Fu'l davs'ghtseemg. DAY 22: Frae.da,-. DAY 23. By poach K-sap Rocxy Vo-una.-s to Kamloops. DAY 24; g ■n On to Banff, PTARMIGAN INN (3 nights'. DAY 25: Visit Like Louise. DAY 26: Sightseeing Banff. DAY 27: To Ca'gary-sig.'Seeirg. PALL'SER HOTEL ■ US DAY 2B- Ry to Honolulu, ALOHA SURF HOTEL (4 nights!. OAY29: Cutie Island Tour. DAY 30 ano 31. Free days. DAY 32: Dep ate Honoluiu. DAY 33: Anns ■ g Nandi, TONOAHOTEL-dufy free shopping. DAY 34: Fly Home. || 0 QUEENSLAND SUNSHINE TOUR § B 20 DAYS, Only $llB5. | Q Departs 28 June; 12,19,26 July; 9,23 August; 6 September 1980. g n Dayl: Fly to Sydney. Stay King's Cross, day 2: Luxury coach to Port .Micquat.e. Da,-3. On toSurteis Paraase .2r.:g-'.s..Di,-4:S:;‘-tss»mj ■ B Gold Coast. Day 5: North to Bundabe-g. day 6: Cross Tropic of Capricorn mto Rockhampton. Day 7- Pass-ugnca'-ttepropetestoSeaport B g Mackay. Day 8: Via Home Hill Rock shop to Towns'-.; esgntseeing. Day 9: To Bou'cer Crystal ’ocs men Car’s -3 rights. C's. ■ 10: Free. Da.- R “11: Green Island Cruise. Day 12: Rail thru forest to Kuranoa then Atnerton Tabte-anos to Ca'a.-.e... Osv ’3: South to Daydream ’s.ana .2 E R nights). Day 14: Free on G'eat Berner Reef. Dav 15: To Rockhampton. Day 16: To Sun Coast B.'ae--n:. Da.-17: To 8.-;Soar,a-sgh:seer,g. H || day 18: Morning free, on to Armiaa.e. Day 19: Ontne Pacific H-gmiay to Sydney. Day 20: Morning sights. A”»--pon nor.e. g , g Phone, write or call Ann Cunningham or Angela Ferguson. § g SUNBEAM TOURS LTD j>Sl a il Room 6, Ist Floor, Address ® g Dominion Building. h\- 4i fl m Phone 63-560, 68-380 2 N P.O. Box 697 Christchurch. Bonded M.mb.mr taanz. c r. on ca ra amasv s® n n «rah® ■ ran mhimmhiaambrra «■ ra so sh mis House Plants THE LIVING GIFT THAT MOTHER CAN ENJOY ; EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR, FOR YEARSJOJCOME! I * *aa 41 rWM IF YOU’VE LEFT BUYING YOUR MOTHER'S DAY Gin TILL ' THE LAST MINUTE, DON'T WORRY - simply head to “ 1Cashmere Downs this weekend and choose a glorious House Plant from the hundreds on display. Cashmere ’ 'NDowns huge 3500 sq. ft. weather-protected House Plant Showroom has easily the biggest range in the South Island and includes BEAUTIFUL a ~ W-." FAVOURITES UKE GIANT CHRYSANTHEMUMS, AFRICAN V,' , \' - VIOLETS, BEGONIAS ANO CYCLAMEN. E«on mere,”/ VSKsSSGsSMK ' * Cashmere Downs ha»e the trained staff to otter , spodalisf growing advice as well! I MW DISCOVER MARVELLOUS DECORATIVE WAYS TO BRING THE OUTDOORS INSIDE: HOUSE PLANTS HAVE AN ATTRACTION ALL THEIR OWN, PLUS THE ADVANTAGE OF OFFEIING LONG-TERM PLEASURE AT VERY MODERATE (OSTS. Our Rrttent rtedt indudestnany tore, unusual end eagerly sought otter voria ties; some are popular for their foliage shape endline, others for their distinctive multitone colouring. Come and see • GLORIOUS FERNS, “ a Nepholepsis eWONDERFUL HANGING BASKETS, planted with all manner of plants PHILODENDRONS «LARGE LEAVED MONSTERA efINK CORD YLI HE with variegated foliage - in fact, far too many to list them all in detail. Skater! IH*4nw4lWr*J - : V-. Colourful CHINESE a fantastic flowering BEAUTY BUSH evergreen shrub ... cauicarpa dichotomy, o most oppeoiinj deciduous LEONOTIS LEONORUS, on attractive and quite hardy JI ■ s \? b,h ’ t T?. ur shrub that needs o sunny situation to <Jo its best. Fast - J eve-catching nc purp Alt |W growing to about 1.8 metres high. PRODUCES LONG J; PrLn. hS XrLiv SPIKES OF BRILLIANT ORANGE/SCARLET FLOWERS: OURS ; ■ RIU- ,EKRt THE in ARE IH BLOOM RIGHT NOW AS YOU PLANT THEM. Save at • I Eoli ,0 * n . tow ®i» S r< ” rth " 4 W Bny " ' least a dollar this weekend - ( I '»«»’’''t n " ds full sun ‘ - Usually at $3.85 Usually at $4.25 $2.85 °s.”“ $3.25°m.5“ BAGS OF SHEEP MANURE S GROUND SHEEP MANURE IS A FIRST CLASS REVITALISER FOR VEGETABLE AND M fg 1 M FLOWER GARDENS. We've got 200 big bogs (approx, rubbish bog size), at near JgA B a w N enough to half the normal retail price. JOIN THE RUSH TO PAY ONLY K THORNLESS BUSHES THAT WILL CROP ABOUF 2 KILOS OF FRUIT IN THE » a > < g f? THIRD YEAR-BUT AT 7 YEARS, YOU UN EXPECT ABOUT 9 KILOS (20tb) fJ Mm 8 > OF BLUEBERRIES FROM EACH BUSH. Juicy, luscious bcmes, slightly; | > > 4W ■ • larger than block currants; America’s foyourite for jams, jellies end. - ■ “XC cP O pies. Right now they're in gorgeous autumn foliage, so you get garden J fOT Jr © TOl <BO decoration as weH. USUAUY AT $2.45 EACH A ' .'. T—- — CASHMERE DOWNS. at 245 Cashmere Road DRIVE ALONG CASHMERE ROAD PAST THE CRACROH S «°" ,^ f^ T c ß . E n ° N u HOON HAY ROAD - continue about 4 °o m.tres bay on Ge f n<<J dfjv , TH£ WH OL£ XVy BE C OPEN a‘s USUAL th!? SAWRO-aVaNO SUNDAY, to 5 P m. Phon. 3.2-OT, or 384-628. SORRY. NO MAIL ORDERS!

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