Wonder t^O^Sd II \ JS?fefow ' Jt-idSter 1 lipS. D]f Ix3ll GOLF BALL! C^i^^h (i %\\^j^r'i II r *+• r- i c»v i M \V/1 111 Wk%?y^ 111 Cutting Costs of travel MICHEIIIN 2^- jLI^- nil That refreshing littleholiday—good -"" (Mesh) ■„ £«c/i Y^pZll^jsj SSh^I^^^BCS^SSI for body and mind—is^ade'easy by lMfVfVffl?! 11W 1/ !fc-^"?A lfe *;:=3l& the low railway fares—less than a ■ - WJaA\>Jstl.£2lLliri v# - /\s*~7>^o J^2g~^, quickest route penny a mile, second-class, and just <F-F-) Each itJs^s\-<' "^-■'■^» a fraction over a penny, first-class. «.._, ~ . t 4 , * * I«sr'*-f** by Canadian-Australasian Line ana . . l^^^lZLlZTt:*:*™. ■ canaaun Pacific viajHONOLULU. When planning your travel arrange-' Pn^^^n •' alfnM^ -AonScv' by ' ments, be sure to read the Railway in>SffslO)lb #3 = • ' s.s.^TprelsofVpLv... Department's free booklet "Easter -' I 1$) \b) V-y 1g,,, gfl fr' • , aSe Sun74^ s Ae" . Holiday Trains," obtainable at any I? X»J7 Mll(l I\\ • VK Oo ki a":E-- PR" S"^^^ Railway Booking or City Corner Jervols Quay, Hnnter and Victoria Streets. WELLINGTON IjlNAvlil^i I^VC-ll ML MaKC it Si Family Affair by Traill ■■■■■■——?■■—■ , ———————J II Johnston,Street, Wellington. J ***** AUSiPALIA £4000 i^» In three or four days you can be in a new and o^^^B WB ALLUVIAL COLD different country, -with cities whose metropolitan atmosphere makes a special appeal to New Zealanders BI^BB I I A ■■ .^^*. h 011 holiday' #m DT 11 |kl I^^'lkl J^oKffjm , C.A. and Union Line vessels leave Auckland or , '^H^^^L. I » B I^l I^^S l^| ' Wellington at about weekly intervals for Sydney. • W :^'»> ■ J^J ■ ■ ■, ,^1 ' . . Passengers on either of these two British steamship . ' \ . ' M^\ AA '' lines enjoy the utmost comfort, an excellent cuieino, ■ J^^^. - l^l%^«'IOVf Mm£?fiMEUfß9^£^r^m -' 1 and faultless service. ' *, ■ . kflb.7^^4L^V '" : THROUGH BOOKING^TO MELBOURNE. .»%##,"■€.■ Jfcß^ Booking can be made right through from Auckland "' '«. ' " ;--'•-' | £ or Wellington to Melbourne for Australian ports, with , ./• ' 6 taM ,'-/^' ! ' forward travel from Sydney by vessels of overseas or .•,'<" ««.(»ttsi Gim^ArHos! 2 ■ HAMKroND AND McARTHTJE, ltd » interstatfi lines. ,I', ObiecarTornseWs. to che m t- ' Box 110> ''-"'■ ■ "'' «terit of the profits available. ■««-,, ~»r f ' '. - - _ . ■ 'or tht oblecti to b« specified by ■ ruase ««<* m« Ticket) In "Lucky Cat" Art Z F«K particulars Obtainable from — ' ' tlw Hon. the Minister of Intemil m "P'°"lJ' ct'ts.2l^ach^. ''^'""Po^lNote/0r5^.J.....). , P UNION STEAM SHIP CO. '•" . f\r- ili pur •7EAlAtir«ii>r« -I Treanreri B. L HAMMOND. _ Wr.. Mrs., or Miss) ■ immm , >^ OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. tomt>t^ h>, **> *°* no. w e mng tO n. B /irfd««^__ ■ /A&\ nzja±i rV\ r, __^ ■■__..■■?'_■; — ■ STETSONS. \|4k \j ' I'"^ ■ - ARE AT THE D-l-C s^^^B 1934 Style plus all the quality that is Stetson %WM/ Stetson! Hallmark of everything that's fine and fashionable in masculine -head- \» §ear - t ' • a name men mention with just a suggestion of pride when they say V $-** ' '■' ts a Stetson- And now D.I.C. announces the complete 1934 Stetson ran°-e. f &sf~ You'll Jike the smooth lines, the .smart brims, the sure virile styling of these new*'%r Stetsons. You'll like their soft, comfort'- their. smart new colours, and the minute you lay hands on-ione yon'U agree-that this is a real hat. New shades include ... ' : i Beige,. Sudan Brown/Mode Fawn, Bluestone Zinc and Pearl Greys. All sizes up to 7|. • Special Easter Values in Men's Tweed Jj f\ I OVERCOATS '-480 .. / • SuSve^i^^^eS •■'.. ' See the Special Window Disp.ay at the Men's Corner coats, offered at the remarkably low price of 75/-. . . ' These are all very smartly cut in waisted and belted i double breasted styles, or the full1 fitting single ' » / breasted type. Colours include dark, medium and . P™^W I • ''"^^^. ■ . li';ht Browns and Fawn Grey mixture. All sizes. - 111 m' 75/. -U-l-U.. ■:■■. Men's Corner Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1934, Page 6
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