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CONDUCTED TOUR

VISIT TO BRITISH ISLES There are many excellent features ist connection with the conducted tour of Great Britain and Ireland, organised by Mr T. Ritchie, which make a strong appeal to those contemplating an overseas visit.. First is the fact that the party will travel from Wellington to Sydney. via Auckland in the Awatea, and from Sydney to London in the magnificent new P. and 0. liner Strathallan on its maiden voyage. Thi» luxury 1 liner will he the last word in comfort and convenience, and as all the cabins are air-conditioned members of the party will be comfortable even under the warmest conditions. Visit* will be paid! to the principal Australian., ports as well as to all places of call on the Suez route, such as Colombo, Bombay, and Suez. The famous beauty, spots in Great Britain and Ireland are included in the itinerary, as well as a six days’ stay in Glasgow for the British Empire'Exhibition. Then again, members of the party are relieved of all worry concerning “ tips ” and the transport of luggage, as de luxe motor coaches will be used throughout the tour, and ideal travel conditions, are assured. Visits be paid to such places as London, Edinburgh, Loch Lomond, Loch Katrine, Braemar, Aberdeen, Inver, ness, Oban, Dumfries, the English lakes, Llandudno, Liverpool, Dublin. Killarney, Devonshire, Torquay, and Bournemouth. Further particulars are advertised. .

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Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 22

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CONDUCTED TOUR Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 22

CONDUCTED TOUR Evening Star, Issue 22881, 12 February 1938, Page 22

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