HONEYMOON BY AIR
' Something unusual in the way of honeymoon trips is being made by Flying Officer Tj. G. Olsen, the pilot-instructor of the Otago' Aero Club,, who arrived at Rongotai yesterday with, his wife'as a passenger in jiis Moth. ' • , ,rFlying Officer Olson was married to Miss Myrtle Luxton, of Omata, at St. Mary's Church, New' Plymouth, on Thursday, 9th April, and the next day flew to Auckland. From there they went to Hamilton, and then via Whokatane 'to New Plymouth, and came on to Wellington yesterday. It is their intention to spend a day or two in Wellington, and they will then fly pcross the Straits, with Dunedin as the ultimate destination. • v " Flying Officer Olsen. was educated at sxevr Plymouth Boys' High School, and went _ to Krigland, where he gained a. short service commission in the Royal Air Force; and he~served in Egypt and India.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1931, Page 9
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