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For your sunny winter holiday in tTook nOW to Oy the HIBISCUS SERVICE (ad gaic Qlb-tuute aduatoaka: Only 5 hours from New Zealand by DC-6 Air-conditioned, pressurised airliners flying over the weather Traditionally hos- pitable cabin service Choice of comfortable, e C 0 n 0 m ic 0 | tourist-class or luxurious first- class air travel Complimentary hibiscus spray for ladies on arrival at or departure from Nandi, Fiji Twice-weekly service making long or short holidays easy to plan Return fare concessions; con- cessions for children and for group travel parties of 10 or more Fiji, sun-drenched the year round, is the South Pacific playground for New Zea- landers swimming, sunbathing, on safe beaches; sight-seeing amid lush tropical scenery; shopping for Oriental jewellery, Island souvenirs, Indian tailoring You'Il enjoy golf, tennis, bowls, fishing, Iaunch cruising, meet the friendly Fijians and see their war dances AII these things TEAL and more Fiji offers at reasonable cost. Traditional Teal hospitality is dispensed on the Hibiscus Service For first-class passengers cocktails and hors d' oeuvres preface 0 champagne dinner nicely followed by coffee and liqueurs. For tourist passengers (who save E14 on the return fare) a simpler, though adequate meal is served. AlI passengers may purchase soft drinks, liquor and cigarettes; Cards, games and magazines are available on request to the hostess. A complimentary cabin bag is issued to first-class passengers Free baggage allowance of 66 Ib for first TEAL LITERATURE and 44 Ib. for tourist class passengers_ Ask Your travel agent for free TEAL literature on Fiji and inquire about the excellent party tours and individual Inquiries: Leading travel agents throughout New Zealand or TEAL, Auckland , Wellington itineraries. Your travel agent will be only too Pleased t0 advise You, without charge or obligation, about Your and Christchurch TEAL holiday in Fiji. TASMAV EMPIBE AIIe WA YS LIMITED in associution Icith Wantus and BDAC NPS9A TA8e

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 821, 22 April 1955, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 821, 22 April 1955, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 821, 22 April 1955, Page 2

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