•v m 2b ■ 5 a: sire ~gs?*L+ 53 & k^V fSTs ft J sfls 4f&ig Jo/fito/VOW■•SV.b V ''MS IfPli &**""*& sn lm»|)V , 'w»rv& *• 'mmmsmmmrnm FOR A PARTY TOUR! FROM AUCKLAND - 9th-22nd Nov. Auckland - Rotorua - Waikaremoana - Napier - Wairakei - Chateau-Waitomo-Auckland. £33-0-0 ‘FROM CHRISTCHURCH-23rd. Nov.-4th Dec. Christchurch - Blenheim - Marlborough Sounds - Nelson - Westport - Glaciers - Hokitika - Lewis Pass-Christchurch. £2B-15-0 56 TOURS TO CHOOSE FROM! • Carefully planned to cover world famous New Zealand Resorts. • ’Coordinated so that complete tour of New Zealand possible if desired. • Cost all-inclusive. • Best available accommodation. • Carefree comfortable travel. Tours leave Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill over period November 1949 to May l? 50, here are typical examples:— •FROM WELLINGTON —9th-21 st Nov. Wellington - Mt. Egmont-Wai-tomo Caves-Wairakei-Rotorua-Wai-karemoana-Napier-Wellington. £32 FROM INVERCARGILL—I2th-I9th Feb. 1950. Invercargill-Te Anau - Milford Track-Milford Sound - Eglinton Valley - Te Anau - Manapouri - Invercargill. £l6-4-6 sskfir L ° al CONTACT THE NEAREST GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU Local Agent: K. Haslett. Oimeron Street, -a# . . 8 :#? d ; - v Y on 't (see Nov B°f A PPkton tbc People). 3°—tie Will of ARBITRATIONeverybody to get'arbitral atomic Warfare- i footin’a nd fission huntltl ’> ZlT Y:xcS^p oSe O ne BROADCAST, &dhi M f ! WEWTAR v.«aia m . omr lor grown-ups. ub BANK Patp - • °f interest. ’ ,USt a matter BELLAMY’S: V Wlilk Jack L " y t his acid drops where *}%£gs***£ caucus either Brp r / UrC tl,Cir dem °“-™m. Berlin air-lift to V e N 4g™^.t^ y , CITIZEN’S FORUM r G °ven, fflc „ td “ E -™- ea KlnZol ° f: Shutface of a smoke I f tobacco 10 the >Wng n „G“‘ e - d “"fyfa £ „ d(a been inown to do). * eV£T COLD WAR-rr^u w minute a - ei *%everyp eact CO/M/W0: Red term cnbe someone whom to squire black wisb tc aS WSr p A R TV: Ma ,. (Another page „ ext Week) V. £ 7 \ •V*SVi C.V>' w yC*.W :V vIV« sir ll BUDGET: You try „„ “v* ♦ • we can t. C!TI7CU>» C * J731.2H The big thing about the waltz is the 1, 2, 3 rhythm ... the same 1,2, 3 idea is the key to the proper way of making a toll calL This is because details of toll calls are recorded as shown on the docket below. You will make it easier for yourself and for the operator if you give details in the following order: — (1) The town and number you want. (2) Your number. (3) Your name. This is the correct way —“I want Auckland, please— Auckland, 37-212 (brief pause). This is 42-121, Wright.” If you want to use the person-to-person service, though, tell the operator first by saying w Personal call, please.” Then give the details norrrfally. This is because t* 6 ' c* NX % vAC' V . * \' t V* A\ **?* t" 6 V e <> c 1° person-to-person calls are recorded on a different docket. May we suggest that you clip this out and bring it to the notice of your secretary or telephone operator? ISSUED BY THE POST OFFICE.
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Northern Advocate, 13 October 1949, Page 6
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