Sir Charles Kittgsford-Smifh ill make PASSENGER FLIGHTS in his famous monoplane. 2SrB SOUTHERN CROSS, at the following places and dates : aXFORD - " Tuesday morning, March 20th oAHGIORA - Tuesday afternoon, March 20th JSrISTCHURCH, Wednesday afternoon, Mar. 2lst gEBAJLDINE - Thursday afternoon, March 22nd *&a&s G ADCLTS *O/- CHILDRE * __/ a*!! Rotorua Airways Puss Moth will also make * n Flights— ADULTS tlft/,, CHILDREN rt „ WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at 8 p.m., at WIGRAM, 0,1 CHRISTCHURCK ctR CHARLES KINGSFORD-SMITH will introduce the novelty JfNIGHT FLIGHTS : ADULTS C|||/„ CHILDREN ADMISSION TO GROUNDS FREE. ENGLAND Single •. £BB 18 0 Return : £ 158 3 3 first Class—Pacific .. £B g 18 0 £l5B 3 3 first Class —Atlantic first Clas*-Pa«iflc •• £B S G 0 £lsl 5 : Cabin Class—Atlantic a Mn Class—Pacific .. £6B ls 0 £124 2 9 Cbin Class—Atlantic €»bin Class—Pacific .. £6 . 0 0 4 „ Tourist Class—Atlantic .. yard Class £49 4 0 £B9 3 K {Bound trip tickets interchangeable lor return to New 1 Zealand by other routes.) ILess thao £2 per day covers all expenses for I attractive " and 14-day tours from Vancouver to the Atlantic sea-board. „ tfceitid«»«e<J to the ttd ther invite ■adqnnr'prß, a Aoply to the Union Steamship toy., or to : Canadian Paelf ie 32-34 QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND. BRITISH DENTAL PARLOURS 220 HIGH STREET (lug! is Bldgs.) OPP. TATTERSALL'S ARCADE TELEPHONE 30-893 Painless Extractions 2/6 Beautiful Sets ~ of TEETH - ig?n 1? 17— Painless Extractions when W £%l2f I2# Sets are Ordered. Open Friday Evenings —7 to B*so Telephone 30-893 taster Trips by Rail Cutting Costs of Travel That refreshing little holiday—good for body and mind—is made easy by the low railway fares—less than a penny a mile, secondclass, and just a fraction over a penny, firstclass. Avoid worry and save money by using your own railways. When planning your travel arrangements, be sure to read the Railway Department's free booklet, " Easter Holiday Trains," obtainable at any Railway Booking Office or City Booking Office. Make it a Family A££air by Train FOR GOOD PLUMBING * Successor to T. Danks, Plumbing Branch. Prompt and Satisfactory Repairs. GEO. STEWING (Business as Usual) CNR. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE & CASHEL STREET. Ji itllll IDliuil The Swim As in other things, so in printing. The demand for "cheap, cheap, cheapness" is passing. Poor printing on poor paper is a poor investment. It may even have a negative value. A well-designed, wellprinted catalogue or folder may cost half as much again, but have double or treble the selling value. For the best of good printing of every kind consult "The Press" Printing Department. Examples and estimates with pleasure. PrinhngDeparH^t THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO. LTD. CaHiedral Square.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 15
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