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I [H - By Appointment to H I H H.M. THE KING. ■ SIP i"iu in S§Sj§\V§>§flj^k Bistilled and Bottled in London by * 1 |pij STILL ANOTH ER % I I D-l-C ATTRACTION EXHIBITION I of Australian Art PHOTOGRAPHS AND POSTERS : ' from all over the World. \ ' ■ / ■ Under the auspices of the Australian ' i National Travel Association. ? To-morrow, the D.I.C. invites you to an H, Exhibition of Photographic and Poster W" ■ Art that has an absorbing appeal from 2 ' .. ■ both artistic and educational viewpoints. SJ __^ ■ . • -^^^ The Photographs comprise " noteworthy 5 ■ IB B m B Desert and Lake Scenery,' together with ; 5j I | m ™™. 9 h The Posters have-been gathered in all parts £ IlLs § fLJ9 : -°^ e s'o'36' atld give an interesting insight 5 - asaSP' - H \^B? into the techniques, colour treatments and j| • ■ , layouts favoured by the various countries. 5 'The Most Competitive Jh e Ex^ition is to be held on the First 5 c ■ ... ~ rloor at the U.r.C, commencing toS ' btore in Wellington morrow. Don't miss,it! ■W^^i^S between tito sea* FTJHE castanets of Old Spain still ■- ' - '-^iliil^^Si . J. clack in California..San Fran- ' ' * jplilßalJMl Cisco's Chinatown holds the scent- * ' *'' ed breath of the Orient.. \in New , *!W^SiiflE9Bl Orleans Bouillabaisse is served with "* -' ' ,' v >'b^K^S^B^S| ■ a Gallic accent... northern soil is " ',' ;'C* '' tilled by'scions of. Viking forebears ■, , ' '*,/ ,^^^^WM ..while over New England's hedge- , ',-- •< ' - '•',W^'^^^^^l rows, linger the traditions of Old \ ■ y ~^^^^^^^Si Diverse origins, yet a united peo- s '~->,' ■**' Jj^'^J^^^^^^i pie. Diverse <^«nic marvels, united k^ ~' *"' ■'' i^>—^aJ in beauty. ' ' Where mpuntaJn I climbers are In Providing the fullest opportunity I - their glory. to see all the diverse aspects of —*■_■*•»> ' America is the surpassing service of her railways. Frequent trains in every direction—comfort assured Lotm_hkm«kb by the most modern appointments —courteous personal attention that facilitates every arrangement. You • may cover"an extensile itinerary at surprisingly low cost. Plan your visit to England to in- ' . . I dude America; reached swiftly on the new, modern Matson-Oceanic liners "Matiposa" and"Monterey." En route to either San Francisco or Los Angeles, you stop at Fiji, Samoa . , and Hawaii. A free illustrated booklet will be gladly sent upon request. . • ■ ,' . MATSONOCEAMC LINES 1 AMERICAN RAILWAYS a Lil-:l KICOKM ATI ONi.B U R.E AU ». ■ ■ < ETelow)-New Year's Day cete«*pTnsentotiv»i: Hendorton &■ Mocforlan., Ui, bration in Sart Francisco's ChinaMoiitira* Buildingi, Quoy Sb, AucUand town-like a scene in old Pepping.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 12

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