Popular Railway Excursion TO Arthur's Pass & Otira On SUNDAY, 4th DECEMBER OTIRA Over the boundary between East and West Coasts Through country famous for its scenic beauties Ice, snow, bush and ferns in abundance Rugged mountains and winding rivers Appreciate the invigorating atmosphere amidst the Southern Alps. A fast, comfortable And clean train service leaves Christcharch at 8 cum. Returns from Otira at S p.m., arriving Christcharch B.SS p.m. Fares: 15/- Ist Class 10/-2 nd Class Refreshments may be had at Hostel, Arthur's Pass or Refreshment Rooms, Otira. Park your ear in Railway Yards. Book your seats early and avoid disappointment.
Messrs Baldwin and Bayward, of 122 Cashel street, corner of High and Oashel streets, Christchurch (Head Office, Weilington) report that recently they acted as agents in riling the following applications for Letters Patent: F. Andrews, Christchurch, wheat flake biscuit*; Barrett and Brown, Christchurch, porcelain insulators; Gate, D., Auckland, adjustable trestle; Young, T., London, sound amplifiers; Noakes, W., Christchurch, concrete posts; Smith, J., Auckland, bolt sockets; Gerrard, H., and Bauer Inc., London, wood machinery; Siemens and Halshe Aktiegosellschaft, Berlin, Thermionic valves. Send for "Inventor's Guide." Post Free. —6 An inmate of Runcorn workhouse, who possesses £2OOO, has been permitted to stay as a paying guest for 25s a week. The man has no relatives and says he is glad of the company in the workhouse. Seagulls' eggs, similar in size anJ shape to hens' eggs but dull sea-green in colour with brown splashes are imported to England in small quantities from Denmark. They find a ready sale among hotels and restaurants. There are 300,000 Jews in Britain but only one Jewish theatre and that is in London. New York has a Jewish population of 1,250,000. who are catered for by fourteen Jewish theatres and eight I Jewish music-halls.
I \ The Refreshing Fragrance Of a newly opened cake of Cuticura Soap, combined with its purity and emollient properties, make it the ideal Soap for all toilet uses. It cleanses and purifies the skin and helps to keep it clear, fresh andyouthf- '•
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19168, 26 November 1927, Page 9
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