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GOING TRAVELLING! & C r^ie experienced travelTT 91 C l er chooses luggage just 1 IB as carefully as clothes, ill It & Lfr /ffljßKm It must be strong enough ■I II a ctZ. s^ hard usage yet .VI II I lightly constructed to enutl II 3 yt/t sure easy handling. It I II ~| must be smart in ap**ll J Nil\ pearance and so built I II fl \. that waste packing is 111 eliminated. M& C Luggage has all these attri5 ' an^. at the WARDROBE CABIN TRUNK (A) Plywood foundation, covered Rawhide, with vulcanite, edges and steel corners Will last a lifetime, and, best of all, -hold all you need for more «*»*» the average trip. The garment section has six hangers* and three shoe pockets, while the four roomy drawers (one hinged) hold accessories safely, securely and without fear of crushing. As illustrated, size 40 x22x 15 inches Usually 8 guineas. SALE PRICE: AM / « % /# Others at 6, 10, 11 and 14 guineas, New £5/13/6, £9/9/-, W// 11/O £10/8/6, and £13/4/6. WARDROBE SUITCASE <B > An unusually handy case for the traveller who likes to travel light. Fitted as a wardrobe trunk, it has four hangers and compartments for shoes, accessories, etc.* Light but strong, it is easily handled. Plywood foundation, with Rawhide covering, vulcanite edges and cast steel coiners. Size 32 x 20 x 9 inches * Usually £6/19/6. SALE PRICE: I*l + Others at £7/10/-, £9/9/-, and £11/11/-, Now £6/15/-, £8/10/6. *»Q/ j/ O and £10/8/6. suitcases (C) A range of Suitcases—all sizes—in Solid Leather, Vulcanite, Fibrecane or Fabric. Quality, typical of M & C's in every one, reduced for this Special Selling. HAT BOXES < D > Good-looking, light-weight, sturdy 1 and strong. In Solid Leather, Fibercane, . _ Fabric, and Canvas covering. Lined in tones to wi»fcr>», Sixes 16 and 18 inch. All less 10% during the Sale. f TRAVEL RUGS <® Certainly a delightful collection of Travel Rujrs in a wonderful assortment, including world-famous New Zealand makes in a diversity of weights, patterns and colourings. Made from the finest grade wools—and notwithstanding their heavy increase in price—offered at prices typical of M 4 Cs for such fine quality. Travel Ruga on the Second Floor. TRAVEL lISHT . . . TOWEL RIGHT . . . TRMEI II ¥T MILNE & CHOYCE LTD.

"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. 18 T ~~' ir~ ~~ 25 27" ACROSS. DOWN. I—A nagger just escapes being clever. I—ls it a bad omen for the murderer 4 —lncluding everything but capital. s'h en judgment is? 9—ln apple-pie order. IzJw" bearers : _. , 3—Statesman, might one say? 10 Drive forward. 4—Might turn to despair. 11—Follow. s—Favourable5 —Favourable opportunity for beginning. 12—Turn round the meaning for spray. ® J.k e e P' c of epics. 13 —Killed like a doctor possessed. ™£ n mga for Mediterranean island 15 Italian craft. 1 B—Come apart and betray a secret. 18 —Rats! (?) 14—There is pigheadedness in a,.cab so 20—Signs of madness in circles round a ny * , , . certain Roman figure. a *ft be travelled over, but only by 21—What you doubtless give my clues. 17—Ran away 23 —Zest is wind and nothing more. 19—Expert. A n ° nce more. 20—What no single person can do. Xz £l,° ?, , , 21—Attractive quality supposed to be 27—1 he back part of this city office is lucky. behind part of Ireland. 22—Quite a decent shot. 28 As my across slues are. 24—Strange that one should ait there. (11)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 17

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