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'.'2 !-r -W- ' ■■ * ' . -UM- U 1 9 ■ iH r■■ W SOUTHERN CROSS the modern ship where service is a tradition ... all too often, when seasoned travellers talk about service on board a ship, they add “... but those days are gone forever”. But not in the Southern Cross. Wherever you go on this spacious comfortable ship you will enjoy a sense of being uncommonly well looked after. The faultless service, the superb meals, the admirable entertainment and the boundless opportunities for rest and relaxation are a result of designing and running a ship for you, the passenger, alone. The Southern Cross carries no cargo. The whole ship, air-conditioned for vour comfort, is yours. YOU TRAVEL IN ONE OF BRITAIN’! OWTINOUWHED COMPANY FINEST SHIP! J- I Because the cost of a passage The Southern Cross is air-con-£i 1 ypwz on the Southern Cross covers ditioned. It is equipped with stabil)I\l ¥« so much that is beyond price, iscrs for smoother sailing in all I *iß[ (itif'' f w 'J'T the ship naturally attracts weathers. The engines are posittnwdlers with high personal standards. For ioned aft for quiet, vibration-free travel. There this reSoop you can be sure of meeting con- is a vast sports deck, two swimming pools, several genial and Iwterejting people, including many lounges and-* •well-stocked free library. It sails on who are en route ardond-tbc woiid in her, for schedule and you can plan your journey to Um the sheer joy of superb sea travel. day, years in advance. Southern Cross « ■ 1 ■ [""" " Better travel STOP PRESS SvvsvTn Biggor ln Fores aooouticogl for box! i ® ■ ■ I m m • B J October and January Saffings —to England for SbMNHtB'WV o» Httte as £lOO (October Sailings only cafllng Miami and Bermuda). !• mßww'wwKßhß

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29518, 20 May 1961, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume C, Issue 29518, 20 May 1961, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume C, Issue 29518, 20 May 1961, Page 15

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