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For the discriminating air traveller ThE Connoisseur a new de-luxe Service to NorTH AMERICA by fast; pressurized aircraft all the Way from Auckland THE MosT LUXURIOUS AIR SERVICE To THE U.S.A: Now! Fly to North America by the superlative "Connoisseur Service offering de-luxe accommo- VH-[AG dation for a strictly limited number of first-class passengers setting new standard in air-travel Luxury, and at no extra fare. Fully reclining "sleeper chair"' for every passenger. Connoisseur Superb, impeccably served full course meals with fine wines, complimentary bar service, first-class hotel accommodation during scheduled stop at Honolulu these are some of the things that make the "Connoisseur 49 the choice of discerning people. And 0n this exclusive service you Ay on the world' $ most modern aircraft; For sheer luxury in air travel ask your Travel Agent o make your reservation 011 the "Connoisseur (( Selt costs no more! Departures from Aucklend : Tuesday, 1.15 p.m_ Exclusively first-class "Connoisseur Super Constellation service beyond Fiji. Saturday; 1.15 p.m : Normal Tourist and and first-class service QANTAS And TEAL QANTAS EMPIRE AIR WAYS LTD (inc. in Q'land.) in association with TEAL and B.O.Ac: RESERVATIONS TEAL AUCKLAND , WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH AND ALL LEADING TRAVEL AGENTS

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 798, 5 November 1954, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 798, 5 November 1954, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 798, 5 November 1954, Page 27

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