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66 Don t put your handbag on the scales, Mrs. Worthington! 59 No lady would dream of parting with her handbag in any circumstances. But when she travels with NAC it 8 the only piece of 'baggage she has to worry about: The despatch clerk at NAC: is there to look after everything else. You will find him at your depar- ture point ready to take charge of your baggage and start you on your journey unflurried, une hurried and unworried. When you consider what you save in 66 'get there" time, what you gain in sbe there" time; when you take into account the ease and comfort, the extra cost of aic travel seems trifling: 3 NAC Flyings the way to travel N F WN 7 F A L A N D NATIO N A L A I R W A Y $ C 0 R P 0 R A TIO N

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 916, 1 March 1957, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 916, 1 March 1957, Page 3

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