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☆ THE WHITE STAR HOTEL QUEENSTOWN Logical and first choice of tourists and travel!* era visiting Queenstown is the WHITE HOTEL. Appointments are modern yet eemfortable; central heating; running hj ;: and e. water in all bedrooms; private suites evellahie. Service and Cuisine beyond reproach. All Bedrooms open to lake and mountain sfceh dry. Garage accommodation less than one minute from hotel. THE WHITE STAR HOTEL QUEENSTOWN Owned and operated by Mr. £, Mrs. J. E. HOME Phone 3. Box 49

[A CARD] JAMES J. O’KANE, Jun., B.D.S. DENTIST ALEXANDRA Will Personally Visit QUEENSTOWN ARROWTOWN PERIODICALLY.

DON’T FORGET! to stop for a at the FERRY HOTEL LOWER SHOTOVER Service and Civility our Motto Excellent Accommodation VIC. GERKIN - Proprietor

Phone 14-024 P.O. Box 785. C. CARTER, Allbell Chambers, Stuart street, DUNEDIN. Manufacturer of all types of Celluloid Badges for clubs, Societies, Jubilees, etc.

iH % •c 3 5 a hixmiow 7 \4\2B 4 * T 9 O Enduring Beauty results from hair that looks so charming Book for mn appointment now! ‘S*SP i 'W% & V'A " w m 4 $ 2nd Floor C.M.L. Buildings, Princes Street, Dunedin . (above Jacobs, Tobacconist).

QUEENSTOWN MOTOR GO. MOTOR AND GENERAL ENGINEERS BALLARAT STREET, QUEENSTOWN P.O. Box 124 Telephones:- Garage 17M; Private 17S

0 fatty 1 SUMMER a®® m , ? i a® mmti SKM m * ill* * lliiii ;*• j m %m*P* wm - -< % ' -v* io s*4igSS»^' *V£ S** Dairy production in the coming season will depend to a large extent on the hay you make NOW. By feeding cows well in the autumn, winter and early spring you can increase butterfat production, and Britain desperately needs every ounce of butter we can send. Cut your grass when it’s at its best to get the greatest weight of nutritious feed. When your grass is in flower, drop everything to make hay. BETTER WINTER FEEDING MEANS MORE OF THE BUTTER BRITAIN NEEDS ISSUED BY THE AID FOR BRITAIN NATIONAL COUNCIL

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Lake County Mail, Issue 30, 17 December 1947, Page 1

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312

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lake County Mail, Issue 30, 17 December 1947, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lake County Mail, Issue 30, 17 December 1947, Page 1

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