FOR HAPPY SCENIC HOLIDAYS, i CENTRAL SOUTH ISLAND. • Christchurch City is an ideal base for holidays in Canterbury and p West Coast, which have typical scenery of the South Island—alps, U glaciers, lakes, rivers, gorges, waterfalls, evergreen forests, and n and safe and cosy bathing beaches —generous gifts ef Nature and o plenty of beauty made by man in alliance with Nature. || o This middle region of the South Island has everything necessary {] for the refreshment of body and mind. The easy-going Nature- S lover, the strenuous pursuer of pleasure in a wilderness of forest $ U and mountains, the scientist, the sportsman, the health-seeker, can fl ail have their wishes fulfilled in a land delectable. J Ask For a Well-illustrated Booklet. jj Let Your Railways Help You. j] o <, ■ n TMXI c '> o r~~) o< —>o d o<zzz> oc o cz* z> o < z> o <—_> o < zd c o c~u"> o <z~.z> o<zzzd n
We Close | at NOON on | SATURDAYS | o o o 1. H. JOHNSON MOTORS, LTD., I BROADWAY NORTH. n
, - f . '. ; > «r // There is NO jZ z * Y /E # Malnutrition xagif about Bobby .... / H ® drinks M,LK this d e i' csous wa y Bobby never cared for milk by itself; so his wise nti/bh A i 1 mother gave him Bournville Cocoa prepared * J with rnilk - Milk is a chi,cl,l natural f° O{ *- And th® r i c h> chocolaty flavour of Bournville Cocoa . jyflg/y will make every child eager to drink milk this delicious way. He will get extra proteins for ' building soli 1 flesh; extra carbohydrates for supplying ene gy; extra Sunshine Vitamin D for preventing rickets and soft teeth. Give him Bournville Cocoa EVERY day. All good store' stock it. [WI3jfIIESI®WZ] inr***ASICAC f*hA NO malnutrition where |IBVrC<I3C3 LHC BOURNVILLE COCOA IS USED! a. IT Motherj who S |V « lh « lr children FIOU ■IS n Hicn L /(~\ B ourn *llle Coco* regularly know » / Vj' thst th* tchool health officer! I I Iq r%V cannot point to their children »> . / lufiertni from malnutrition
..-• -v T .' ’■* I ) ALWAYS USE PHILIPS CoL&mLQhI LAMPS . -Wfeii9 (Adttt. of Philips Lem pt CN.Z.) Ltd., IS6-253 Woke field Street. IPellinvtoo f
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 291, 21 November 1936, Page 3
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357Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 291, 21 November 1936, Page 3
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