FOR YOUR NEXT LUNCHEON AND CONFERENCE VENUE - VISIT jJOH . i AVAILABLE FACILITIES SPACIOUS ACCOMMODATION There are three spacious public rooms available plus a charming morning room and afternoon tea room. All toilet facilities and a ladies powder room. CATERING FACILITIES All types of high class catering available oy prior arrangement. BANQUET OINE AND DANCE This spacious and most attractive room is situated on the top floor and like all the public rooms at Mona Vale, has an unobstructed view of the gardens and river frontage. RIVER ROOM As the name suggests, this very pleasant room has a magnificent view straight down the river to the Mona Vale weir. Spacious, well lit and comfortably heated and ventilated, the River Room, provides the nght sort of congenial atmosphere so much in demand for a variety of occasions. FOR yOUR NEXT OCCASION BOOK RESIDENT CATERERS _ _ KS" MONA VALE PH. 489-660
LARGE or SMALL HASTINGS is the ideal location for your next conference or convention Unequalled climate attractions and Accommodation Bookings, Arranging people. First class venues catering from Venues, Catering and function arrangements, 10 to 1000 delegates. Ample Organising ladies’ itineraries. Arranging accommodation (most within walking delegate information packs. For the distance from venuesi. complete convention package call Murray The Hastings Convention Bureau ZW-r Pin ' oiti ~ Publlc Relatlons officer ' Collect offers the following convention services 0(1 Phone 69-001 Hastings Public Relations Office, Convention Bureau, Private Bag, Hastings.
four Airline offers GroupTiovel Discounts for Conferences in NewZeolond. Planning a conference can be exhausting and expensive. Exhausting in that it takes a lot of organising to get a group of people all together in one spot at the same time. Expensive because travel for a large number of people is just that — expensive. But now Air New Zealand can really save you money, time and effort. Using their Group travel discounts for travel within New Zealand. A group of 10 or more people can save 10% on normal airfares. Delegates need not travel together or even start from the same point to qualify for the discount. If they prefer, all members of a group may travel independently on different days, arriving up to 14 days before and returning up to 14 days after the event. Twenty or more travelling together on some routes at certain times can save 20% . And the organiser of groups of 30 or more fare paying passengers gets an extra seat — free! Ask about Air New Zealand’s comprehensive Convention Directory also. It gives the convention planner a detailed guide to conference venues, accommodation, restaurants and catering firms, major sightseeing, shopping and recreational attractions plus the various convention services available in several different cities. Write to: Air New Zealand Convention Service, P.O. Box 96, Wellington. air nsui zEarano
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