I 101 l ~ . MMM When our tours start out,'most of our passengers are complete strangers, but when the coach pulls into its final destination at the JSL conclusion of the tour, they part with the < : J| . : genuine regret of true friends. ' W 8 Folks from all walks of life, from all over ■ the world... from Japan, from the United B States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia enjoy fun-filled days and the fabulous scenery which are part of the deal, on a Newmans ; ' .. holiday. A very important part of a Newmans 1 ’ ' ■ holiday is that Newmans handle everything, >from the accommodation at all stopovers to-ttie.'. - excellent food and the totally luxurious comfort of the sheepskin seats in all Newmans coaches. There are Newmans holidays to suit ... / X almost everybody.To suityour time and ' kv •* bud s ct - To show you z arts of Ncw Zc J’ land • « x - *, * / * . you’ve never seen before m a new and exciting ‘ 1 r way. Evety Newmans holiday is an adventure ' r ' '• r u trip. A very well planned adventure. After all, ' X ' we’ve been in the business 100 years, and really ■BBkP e 1 * 4 know our way around. ? ’ Our courier/drivers are chosen specially ■ for their abiUty to get along with people, to •’ ' makc certain no P°>nt of interest along the way I is misscd and :o hc!p you ia any way they can> > V ' It’s aU part of the service! 4- ’’ Why ° on t YOU i oitt ousan^s of people from New Zealand and overseas and make friends on the holiday of a lifetime with .X' <: ' Newmans? It’s easy as phoning. your a s ent > or P ost < n g oil* ■WHK ■® coupon... ■ «—■ *■““ "x KO. Bex 371»,-A«ckta4 <* 8 ■KSw. ; MH' ■' ■'■-’• W ' iioEWfewV’W I ■ ifl* MS7 ’ W«nia(«<m. or I P.O.>« >74 outaawth. - | t ‘'> ! ' * ' 9 PfeMi: me a free colourful Newmans 3 ; :. ’ I Coach Holiday Brochure. g . | Addrsv sNe™™™ Goodbye New Zealand ' Aflfontybujoinus? M < • . -* — AlTfirtZe
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