■ I ■« HAIC in the Home More comfortable the armchair_ fiHBBB 5 fljf I more sparkling the conversation— H nHHHB f Bjljlml WHEN THE WHISKY IS HAIGI I R3l/ Don't be Vague — • Haig |§ # -QUEBEC % As quaint as old-time Normandy! . . . Delightful blending 1 or historic romance and gay French life—with enough of the modern to meet your every comfort ... An ancient Lower Town to paint, pose and poke about In —caleches in which to ride and shop Tor homespuns—or motor out to goir and tea at Montmorency Falls —100 feet higher than Niagara—or to habitant villages, Ste Anne de Beaupre of the miracles, Indian Lorette. Visit lie d'Orlcans in the silvery, mile-wide St. Lawrence. You se& It and the purple-hucd Laurentians from-your window of the baronial Chateau Frontenac. And for the ilnal lap of your journey—a great white " Empress " or " Duchess " liner. Only 3 or 4 days, on the .open Atlantic. ' UmON"STEMr~SHIP~ CO.- "oF to Canadian Pacific (Incorporated In Canada) 32 -34 QUAY STREET M|aaMM V> . a /&' iiT-* Vg (^jjj
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 15
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168Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 15
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