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Snow Sports Now! British Footballers at Mount Cook. The Hermitage, Mount Cook. "Thousands of feet above worry level" The Chateau, Tongariro National Park. "The Playground of the North Island" -' ' " ■ ■ ' '' \" ' v ' "' Mount Cook. National Park. You'll think it's the best place in the world with its > friendly atmosphere and warm welcome. The A\\ roads lead to the Chateau. Even the British swish of the skis, the flurry of snow, rosy cheeks', footballers are coming on August 4th. The finest - and laughing faces — all these belong to the ski-ing grounds in the North Island are now made Hermitage. Snowfields as good as (Switzerland's die available by the best equipped hotel in the close at hand. Comfortable huts are further afield Southern Hemisphere. Life's full of fun and ;; for the more ambitious, and experienced New excitement. Plenty to.do from morning till night—' Zealand and Norwegian guides teach the novice ski-ing, tobogganning, tennis, billiards, ping-pong, . and compete with the old hand. All necessary picture shows, dancing. All classes of accomequipment is stocked. Music and dancing every modation available at prices to suit everyone, evening, billiards and ping-pong. Central heating : (Come on your way to Brent's, "The Hub of « and cheerful fires. ..Rooms with hot and cold Rotorua," or go to Brent's first.) A skilled Norwater are available. Accommodation is from 20/- wegian guide arranges the sports. AH equipment per day in the main .building. Special rates'for j s stocked. Rates from 22/6 per day,.and from .parties. Carnival week.is from July 24th. Special 15/- fn the Lodge. Special rates for parties. Call Gala Day, July 29th. Make sure of your room an J discuss plans withus NOW. a'nd book NOW. ' ' ■ ' ( . ';. '•',>, ' rf :' ■-' ■■: > '•' Special Combined Rail anil Motor Excursions now available. Mount Cook Tourist Co. of N.Z., Ltd., Timaru : (Proprietors of The Hermitage and of the White Star, Queenstown; Managers of The Chateau and of Brent's, Rotorua) Auckland Manager: C. W. WOOD, N.Z. Insurance Building, Queen Street. Agents: Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Govt. Tourist Bureau, Thos. Cook & Son. M « ■ mm ' ' ' \ Used Car Prices Marked DOWN During Stocktaking SALE £190 — Waß £220 ' f*lQC— Was £155. I £1 Cn —Was £175. nit™, . L o S . THD E " tIDO BUICK, 4- £13U STANDARD BAKER Light Six. A good cylinder. In good order DUPLEX STUDEBAKER. ail-round car for town or throughout Has good set Only recently been traded country use Been of tyres, good body work in. Has received careful thoroughly checked by and upholstery in good attention and been our Mechanical Staff, and' condition. Good cheap car thoroughly checked over is ready for road. with as much pep as you'll j and tested. Has good Has E.L. and S.S. and good want. No. 103 1 tyres, E.L. and S.S., and ft™' No ' B3 1 very good body work, „,„ „, ¥91(1 — Was £2 60. g No - 117 £C A-—W a s £6 5. JJ£tO\3 MORRIS I^™"" m^m^mmmmmmmmm ™" ™ V DODGE. A OXFORD. Very popular I CORK — Was £285. chance for a young man English car. Has been 1 *""««* ERSKINE. to.?* ;«omething good A | carefully looked over and Very smart car in excelreliable bus Very suitable 8 serviced by us. Recom- lent condition. Has E.L. : ! for week-end or camping g mended as a great proposi- and S.S. Good tyres and trips. Easily bandied, and I tion for the man who good engine. Has just economical. Would take wants something extra been traded in by well-motor-cycle as part pay- good. Has E.L. and S.S., known New Zealand Millment - No - 12S &°od tyres, and good ing Co. No. 121 ,m^-m —— ■■»•■■««■ssss engine. N0.127 ■ fCA— Was £65. ■' . PyJAA-Was £435. well looked after by pre- *HOV MORRIS Sedan. This splendid car vious owner and carefully COWLEY. Been looked has been traded in to us serviced by us. Any after very.well by previous • and been thoroughly seryoung man looking for a owner and us. Has E.L. viced and tested. A chance tw/ a « WMI inSPeC * and P? g ,°° d Paint Work - to Set new car luxury at this car. Well accept sound body work, good used car cost. Has good motor-cycle as part pay- engine. A very safe buy tyres, E.L. and S.S., and ment - Wo. 125 g and recommended. No. 131 jj very sound engine. No. 69 £160 -r Was £18S - I f9c;n —was £275. I oac — w a » £60. r DODGE. Very STANDARD Jt4s HUDSON. Wellpopular model ,n good I DUPLEX STUDEBAKER. known motor transport general condition. Re- I A good strong reliable company has just traded in commended as a good car | car and quite economical. this car to us. Has been for heavy work. Quite 8 Has E.L. and S S <mr.A l a. li • J ..J •' I•• . i . j . 1 ' na * 3 '' 3 m gooa i thoroughly serviced, ana 1 economical to run, and in I tyres, a „d a very good car can be recommended as a I good going order Tyres J for long trips. Terms to first-class purchase. g° od - No. 102 | suit buyer. No. 129 J No. 110 I 3efore Stock-taking commences this month, we want to quit as many cars as we can—even if we sell it a loss. All prices are marked down well below the usual figures—for a quick, successful sale. OUR EASY TERMS .. • Make ownership a simple matter. Just pay a small deposit. Balance by terms arranged tot rour convenience. "WHERE THE USED Ik j* mj 40* mm »M CAR BARGAINS ARE" JL & MJ* 37, ALBERT STREET :: :: AUCKLAND

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue LXI, 12 July 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue LXI, 12 July 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue LXI, 12 July 1930, Page 18

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