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H // i V y Z®||| have a ball L* • dance. or any other social occasion at the MANHATTAN. Them you'll find Ideal surroundings, modem facilities and e beautifully appointed lounge and cocktail bar. Ba relaxed. Be happy. Celebrate and enjoy youraelf: at the MANHATTAN, Avonside Drive. the manhattan C/o Modern Age Caterers Ltd. 646 Moorhouse Ave, k Christchurch: Phone4o-187 *«* J

The P&0- Orient superliners sail from Auckland in June and July ■ ■■ .JM.,' ■ jam ■ < W Bip W -Ml.. asr* Jyj : J-■ Plan now to sail in ‘Oriana" ... or 'Canberra’. Both ships are stabilized and~ fully air-conditioned. Across the Pacific to North America, then on to Europe via Mexico, Panama and the Caribbean! What a wonderful choice - *Oriana’ or ‘Canberra’! F"* - “1 Indiana’ 4rANACDDA' Whichever ship you choose, you can be in North Ports of Call , ORIANA CANBERRA America or Europe at the height of the summer season. " om Auckland June 12 from Auckland July 2 And whatever your reasons for travelling - business or pleasure - going by sea, and particularly in one of the SUVA Jw 14 P&O-Orient superliners, is an exciting holiday in vur'iinvi Une itself ... the world’s most enjoyable way to travel. ,n y HONOLULU June 18 July « Just think. You could be in Honolulu in 6 days. San VANCOUVER June 22-23 July 13 Francisco in 13 days. Two and a half weeks to gAN FRANCISCO June 25-26 July 15-16 Acapulco. 24 days to Trinidad. 26 days to Miami. lqs ANGELES June 27 July 17 Just under five wonderful weeks, if you take the whole ACAPULCO »30 j u | y jo-21 exciting voyage through to Southampton. PANAMA July 2-3 July 23-24 (Balboa, Cristobal) Sailing in either ship is a rare and unforgettable ex- CURACAO July 5 perience. ‘Oriana’, 42,000 tons and ‘Canberra’, 45,000 TRINIDAD July 6 tons are the largest and fastest ships sailing around the magcait 1 1 <•» world. On board you’ll find every conceivable comfort. miami 11 1 Each ship has three swimming pools, sea-going tele- MIAMI July 28 vision, theatres large enough for Cinema Scope movies. LISBON July 12 Every First Class cabin has its own bath or shower, as LE HAVRE July 14 August 4 do many in Tourist SOUTHAMPTON Arrive July 15 Arrive August S There are acres of sun-drenched decks for games or 11 just relaxing. You’ll enjoy superb meals. Meet interest- vacamciis: ing people from all over the world. And at night aboard To North America: fa ‘Oriana; - First Class from £stg.2ls; Tournt from hotel’ there are more things to do than In Canberra ~ F,rst aass from £stg 215; Tounst from you’d find in most pleasure resorts ashore. To ILK.: fa ‘Oriana’-Tourist vacancies only from £stg.294. fa ., , ‘Canberra’- First Class from £stg.42B; Tourist from £stg,294. Fares Choose the soiling that fits in best with your plans. to intermediate ports on application. Then see your Travel Agent or Union S.S. Co. of N.Z. ~ . , , , , • , u « u . .. - •_ t j . -i j *‘Oriana’ has last-minute vacancies in her March sailing tn North America! Ltd. for complete details - and reservations. ciass from £stgJls. Consult General Passenger Agents, Union Steam Ship Co. of New Zealand Limited, or any authorized Travel Agency. L ..4 ''''ll, 111 ■!! A jj ■■ ■ Hr v w | SV .. , uva 'Z/ humu . aiofa P.O-OJRIENT 1 W . ’ "WAN J* ' ' I I J .

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 21

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