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LUXURIOUS CANADIAN TRAVEL. . See glorious Canada under the most enjoyable conditions. Get tickets en.dorsed "Canadian National Railways." Perfect road bed ensures, easy travel; all-steel trains for safety. The Rockies crossed at lowest altitudes and easiest gradients within view of highest mountain peaks. All provinces traversed— nine capitals visited. Stop-overs and free side-trips, including Niagara Palls. Through tickets issued to all Canadian, United States, and European points. Sleeping car and hotel reservations across Canada, and Atlantic berths all arranged by Canadian National Railways, Dominion Farmers'. In stitutc Building, Wellington. Send for free literature.—Advt.

TAN-OL SHINES LAST LONGER. The brighter the polish and the longer it lasts.the better the housewife is pleased. That's why liquid Tan-ol is so popular in shining, smiling homes. Gives a brilliant, lasting polish to floors and furniture, and brightens up leather-work. Easy to apply, and economical. All grocers; also sold in paste form.—Advt.

THE 5 P.M. DRINK—J.D.K.Z. After a day's work in the office or workshop there is no better reviver than a tot of J.D.K.Z. gin. Try some to-day, with a little freshly-opened soda. You'll be surprised at tho difference it makes. Purifies tho system, but does not heat the blood. All hotels and bottle stores. —Advt.

I dreamt I sought the tent of Old Khayyam, And stood aloof, of all his guests the least, Until he spake to greet my sad salaam: "Come, share the gold and crimson of the feast! Lo! here be figs and dates and ruby wine, And golden noney in its hive-wax pure, And if to ease a cold you so incline, Here's Woods' Great Pippermint Cure." —Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 25

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