a thousand miles of > sneltorecl waters . . . a chance to find your „„ "sea-legs" before you reucli the open Atlantic . . . then only three or four short days of open sea to the land 01 your dreams . . . join the happy • throng: who cross l>y the Great White Empresses, Regal Duchesses, or popular lower- eoSt cabin liners of the Canadian Pacific Fleet . . . several sailings weekly from Montreal and Quebec. . World famous cuisine, service and appointments have made Canadian Pacific ships the choice of experienced travellers to and from the united Kingdom. Full information from A. W. Essex, Passenger Manager for New Zealand, 32-34 Quay Street, Auckland. Sμ USES ■d-J?***"* ffiM V EARS oI succe »> '•' 'he t "",'■'"£'!] treatment of so many ailments hai earned for V ' Sander & Sons' Eucalypti V* Extract an assured place in every houiehold. It U the "»oet effective cure for cold*, \ j catarrh, influenza, nervoui a nd"""»cula''pains,andmany * other disorders. Today it rtmains the universal remedy.
Spend a delightful Week - FIJI Yes ! You couldn't imagine a more suitable spot in which to spend a holiday. Three days from Auckland on a luxurious Canadian Australasian liner—the Aorangi or Niagara — and you're in Fiji a group of delightful coral-reefed islands. A fortnight covers the whole trip and you'll enjoy every minute of it. Everything is different —unique. The air pulsates with warmth and colour: the palms wave in the breeze; and from afar off comes the dull booming of the surf on the reef. Come away on a really enjoyable holiday. Sailings from Auckland every four weeks. Full particulars obtainable from— $aM& UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND *-TD.J@f|'| Maritime Buildings, Mifamiu Quay Street, Auckland. JjKig
WHO WILL WIN A GUINEA ? A few minutes' pleasant work . . . extremely pleasant when you know *h e Pleasure and health benefit of a Gerstena Breakfast . . . and you may w * n a ti u J nea • Take out your fountain pen and make a start right away. No entrance fee ... no restrictions .. . everybody can I W T Cfc IkT UT 14-- J Five Separate Prizes %JM of ONE GUINEA each §'*«1 „ will be given for the Five Best 2O Word Opinions of POINTS TO HELP YOU "GERSTENA" is made of the best g«l--P^g^^ New Zealand grown oats. A New . Zealand product from beginning to " ss - J^^^^r'--j}«\krJ M^~A?W3 end. W The special "GERSTENA" proceee of manufacture makes oats very -_ . - ~ , . -^mg-p^ digestible ... and also brings them Ihink of it! Twenty-one shillings in cash will be awarded for each n f A* K».t five to a condition- that reducea cooking opinions of " GERSTENA" submitted before the end «f L t i a iJS time to two minutes. During further notice It , * ve.-ir «i*tn«l*» 111 " eiore tne, end of each calendar month till manufacture a percentage of™ i 53 NO m U i, to ? Write OUt an °P inion o£ "Catena" water naturaUy held in the grain "> «f words—lNU MORE—no less. Who will win this month? It's verv easv and ouite is driven off. As a consequence good fun domg it—why not send in your effort rirfht ,«,,„;; «, k• - \ • • " GERSTENA'" weighs heavier and cash. Read the simple rules below g awas ma y y° u a « mnea m goe3 much farther. "GERSTENA" is cooked in two minutes—quicker than you can RULES OF THE COMPrTITinv make tea or of the (I) This month five .eparata cash prtee, of on* «nta e » w«W«.*IT«Hf time, labour and fuel this saves. each -will be awarded for the five best 20 word opinions Enter for the competition by writing yonr name and The plump, flavoury oats Of which ° f " GeTeteai " received before the last day of the month. t d , dres ! on the to P 0{ a she «* ef paper and your opinion "GERSTENA» is composed are in £"»• •*• .^^^^rt^Si. 1, ?! ,4 S S"* " ** **" *"" SS es food tIl ffSSg « s s»^ t^r^fa^ ». ---x^ co " age—l 6% protein for stamina and (3) The decision of the judge is to be accepted as final CHRISTCHUECH. 0 GE »?TENA» thVX ,n wotat be Sr M Uta"wuf S" ,^o^ (5) Co^eUt «« «• ~tlttad to send ae many .ntri« is double that of rice and 1* times S WIU ** I{lTertl sed in twe as they like, but are not entitled to win more than oa# that of wheaten foods), 65% prize, carbohydrates, the basis of energy, S? EXAMPLES OF OPINIONS ALREADY RECEIVED "roughage"—Nature's laxative. More freedom, less work, Economy counts „„„„ « . oS£?sjy_s r::r~ ew^ , -*, gSS?— SSiSSS- : — ; , J the best breakfast food y ? n "^ a for J " tremendously delighted with hartaf I supports country and you. only two minutes' cookin*. I
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19320610.2.144.2
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1932, Page 12
Word Count
754Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1932, Page 12
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Auckland Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.