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sEiS AT 2.30 P.M. OPENING CEREMONY BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL VISCOUNT GALWAY, P.C., G.C.M.G., D.5.0., 0.8. E. *™ 1— " Tc-morrow will begin si* months Op.n Tomorrow, II a.m. till II p.m. of Festivity ond Pageantry at the PRICES OF ADMISSION: ir...r» riM> »in- _ i Great Centennial Exhibition in (Court, closa at 10 p.m.) w»lpi„„ Mr,w VOIIB Adult., I/-: Juvanlla* (undar l«), 4d. Openlni Ceremony comm#nc«« 2.30 p.m. 9 „ Th« one ticket admit* to all Courts and in.h.r 0,... visit make it your Summer Holi- i„ d u.trl.l C.hibit. (a.cept "Waitom. iii2s *-■ day. Spectacular buildings with Cava. ") aIM t« Playland Park. Court, opart 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. marvellous exhibits unique pre- . Grounds opan io a.m. till II p.m. sentations of scientific and Accommodation for Visitors .. .... .1 industrial achievement glorious Sacure prlntad farm, " Haw t® Obtain Upland .pan 10 a.m. till I lp.m. illumination*— breathless thrills in A.«ommod.tio-,» fr.m any P..t Offiaa Cabarjt II a.m. till midnight. |he huge p| oy | and or Railway Station. — Come to Wellington to Celebrate! >/. -js _ J ▼ ■ ■ 1 Vt VAm 4 v A 1— ■■ 1 ,H .. _ ... ■ " "■ „■ ■ L ■ 1 . Streamlined .rain, devour in, dUunce « rf-n*- *-« caterto 100 miles an hour . l.ft,carrying whole Nothtngm trave q nothing «. cilie. of people np '"' ''".l.lly completely adapted to your comfort. Air of amaaing ikyscrapers..- brokers wildly jj tioning ma kes the weather serve bidding on the Stock Exchange floor library, gamesfactories pouring out cars by the^th J fl bar—provide diversion. sands daily . . . packing plants and s Generous stopover privileges and a choice foundries pulsing with incredible ma- !£■«£ much of chinery ... radio broadcasts from a America a» you wish, in as short a time as in the clouds ... dancing on a roof-gar en schedule requires. And nowhere is •hove the lights of Broadway . . . spo y considerate of your budget. in endless profusion ... the pulse of m- travel quit XtUntif . an A dusl ry and the lighter rhythm of pleasure America .. . then the-Attorn ... d ... all in the thrilling tempo of Amer.ca! E ,U»db,£££££& You'll find this spirit of America riding SeM flbo . rd , Matson luxury with you on her trains that course to ev ry Mariposa or Monterey.. • with stops part of the continent. You 11 see it in th » g amoa #n d Hawaii, arriving in almost deceptive speed at which you ride > swiftly passing, pleasure- ... in the gay atmosphere of club and observation cars ... in the wide variety filled day . . j < i.j £_ our illustrated booklet, "England Full details of this glamour-route to England are pro it costs. Free on request. Across America." Things to do .. . things to see .. . AMERICAN RAII.WAYS TRAVEL AND INFORMATION RUREAC Matson Line • H (Incorporated inV.S. A,}

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 13

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