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happy holidays Christmas is the Time tor The Hermitage MOUNT COOK IS THE PLAGE EVERYONE ENJOYS. Imagine going by car to the edge of the largest glacier in temperate zones outside the Himalayas, seeing and hearing huge avalanches crashing from Mount Cook and mighty Sefton. Think of evenings of gaiety—music, dancing, games and billiards. THE HERMITAGE IS THE PLAGE FOR YOU THIS CHRISTMAS. Walks, climbs, tennis and golf give an appetite for the Christmas feast. Fat turkeys prodigious plum-puddings fire-works Father Christmas—everything is designed to induce joy and happiness. THE TARIFF IS WELL WITHIN YOUR REACH. It provides for excellent accommodation and a firstclass table. Rates, 20/- to 30/- per day. Special rooms by arrangement. Accommodation in the cottages and tents adjoining the Main Building, 17/6 and 15/- per day. Generous reductions are made of visits of a week or a fortnight. IT IS ADVISABLE TO MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS AND BOOK NOW MOUNT COOK TOURIST CO. OF N.Z. LTD. (Proprietors o£ The Hermitage and o8 the White Star, Queenstown. Managers ot The Chateau, Tongariro National Park and ot Brents, Rotorua.) For New Year take in Queenstown on the homeward journey. Leaving the Hermitage, the road follows the route to Lake Wanaka over the famous Grown Range (4,000 ft) to Lake Wakatipu, where the WHITE STAR HOTEL carries on the Hermitage principle of service. We have specially reduced the Hermitage-Queenstown car fare from £6 to £3 to give you an opportunity this summer of seeing the interior of the South Island in all its splendour and variety. Don't miss this trip on any account —AND MAKE YOUR PLANS EARLY. : Christchurch Manages?—N. S. COXHEAB, 152 Hereford Street Telephone 35-465 Agents: Government Tourist Bureau; Thos. Cook and Son

Meal Christmas Gifts m y V // «T 4 4 4 m&SM The Hall' Mark of a Qood Housewife BEAUTIFUL table utensils are the signof a discriminating housewife. Nothing is more decorative yet so practical as these - beautiful electric table stoves, turnover toasters, percolators, and other Westinghouse table appliances* The beauty of Westinghouse table appliances, however, is secondary to their utility. No fuss—no work—the simple manner in which you can prepare the most delicious foods adds a convenience to the daily routine which can be obtained in no other way* TURNBULL & JONES LTD. 77 GASHEL STREET, CHRISTGHURCH. Turnbull & Jones Ltd.

VtfONDER r -ine eowroT AMP As<*UhU AJThe Representative of this Belt can be interviewed at the Savoy, late Trocadero, 37 Manchester Street. Those Buffering from this complaint are cordially invited to come along and see thla Beit demonstrated. A guarantee to give satisfaction with any Belt fitted on by the Patentee. Hours: 10 un. to 12 noon, 2 p.m. to 4 pan., or by appointment. All correspondence treated confidentially,

flie Oxfordshire Farmers' Union has refused to admit to the Union Lord Vnlentia, of Bletchington Park, and Colonel Stanley L. Harry, of Long Crendon Manor, Thame (Oxon), on the ground that they arc landowners and not farmers.

NEW BRIGHTON ADVTS. annual picnic. A rUBI-JO MEETING will be held in the NEW BRIGHTON, December loth, at s p.m.. tn consider the question of ths Schools' and ■borough fiicaic. 827 0 T. ROBINS, Hon. Secretary. TO THE LAST MORSEL the BRIGHTON • UTCHERY truly deliciouß as a ® nutritious. This week-end Phone us your order. J. H. SHAW, Sea View Road. 'Phone 37-481.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 12

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