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Grandmas once were expected to be chairborne now motb frequently you find them airborne ftying to visit friends, gadding about, enjoying themselves: Who cures if the grand- children live way at the other end of New Zealand it' $ almost as near aS the next suburb by air. You re lax , chat to that interesting round-the-world traveller , knit a little , read a little, catch forty winks and you re there with a nice hot cuppa awaiting you in the Airport cafeteria. You don t have to carry your luggage either Goodness grandmas have never had it So easy before and; mnost wonderful, all things considered, it costs n0 more to fy: Flying- S the way to travel NAc + I20x.14 NE W Z EALA ND NA TTO NAL AIR W AY $ C 0 R P 0 R A TI0 N

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 788, 27 August 1954, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 788, 27 August 1954, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 788, 27 August 1954, Page 3

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