THE CALL OF SUMMER .i ■ » ■«.. > - " ~i ■ ■ Tho sunhy season has • come again with its call to the sparkling seaside, to tho ferny dells of tho fadeless native forests, to the care-free air of mountains, to the channing watets of marvelloUs laltcs, and to country fields or parks for merry games or sports. It is the stinny season for the picnic —tho joyous otiting for young and old — tho safe and pleasant railway excursion to deliglitful piaces. "Whatever may be tho desiro of picnickors-— tho follc Of offices, factories, shops, or schools — tlie raihvays eilable thom to fulfil their wish comfortably, safely, happily, cheaply. Tlie whole rangO of the Dominion's world-famed sceuery can be reaelied by rnil. Witliin a day's ])icnicking distanee fro:n cities and towns there are rcfreshing placoa sorved by train — an exliilathtlng run out arid a restful return after the various exei'eises, mild or strenuous. Th-j. train (vuts tlie worry out of pi"ni-'king A fi'6e booklet gives helpi'ul ini'orniation abotit picmckittg-places in each i disliricL
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 9
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167Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 9
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