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"The Dominion* Wellington. I ' ■■■BHMKanHMßnoaKSMitwaß through the “ d Plus ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY ==The Most Scenic Route to ENGLAND r5 / r\£-.B JVL-\ ®«2<#7igwpi From fast expresses Vancouver to Serene and beajitiful coastwise scenes Atlantic liners at Montreal (“Ducheses,” on both shores . . . 1000 miles before “Mont” ships), or at Quebec (“Em- you reach the sea. Embowered farms, presses”).' Enjoy a day’s sight-seeing, Wooded islets. Vercheres, where young before you go abroad, in these pictur- Madeleine outwitted the Iroquois ano eaque French-Canadian eities. saved her father's manoir. ifh OwL >4fl El '-Si ElK^l k iKHRjI Stately Chateau above, stately “Em- By now you're settled comfortably, and press” below, at Quebec. Here paused fun begins. Dinners with the gourmet La' Salle, believing China lay just beyond touch. New acquaintances. Deck sports. Lacking Rapids; Champlain founding Bridge parties. Two carefree days -He Franco in the New World; and Fere before you. You get your sea-legs beMarquette, seeking the Mississippi. fore you reach the sea. KflK The St. Lawrence widens to 25 miles at Farewell Cape Race, Hail Old Atlantic. Tadouisac. The chapel of Father La Only 3to 4 days more by the air-line Brosse is America’s oldest stone build- rqyte ... and ahoy Britain! You re eninr. Legend eays ha foretold the hour joying life every minute . . .grand of hU death; unseen hands tolled his appetite, ddnces, talkies, deck-chair passing in every" parish he served. ease. And still the shorter seaway! apply,o S 3 Incorporated in Canada y itineraries. 11 JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. UTAe GouXt# J/ SSSMi and her SHOE PRIDE winni eius&Kißia Announcement GRAND RE-OPENING OF OUR TEA ROOM We wish to advise our many patrons and friends that our Tea Rooms will re-open at 2.30 p.m. To-day, Thursday, 10th January. Both To-day and To-morrow our Tea Room will be en fete, while a special Musical Programme has been arranged by Mr. FRANK CROWTHER’S ORCHESTRA as well as songs by Wellington’s most popular artiste, Mrs. WILFRED ANDREWS To-morrow Luncheon and Hot Teas will be served as usual. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. LAMBTON QUAY :-: WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 90, 10 January 1935, Page 6
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356Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 90, 10 January 1935, Page 6
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