Snow Sports for All v 'H. •vf ~•■■■ ■*&* Winter Charm of Ht. Cook DRILLIANT sunshine champagne air sparkling scenes thrillful fun best of fellowship cosy nights of joy at the famous Hermitage music, dancing, billiards and bridge. Barry Caulfeild is Here Again! Mr. Caulfeild, one of the world's best ski II is pleasant. He quickly ensures ski skill, champions, has no superior as a "coach," for II . Even eiderly folk soon leant to speed on the beginners. His method is as efficient as it || great white way. Frequent Sports Meetings Meetings are run throughout the season. The big programme includes the Grand National Carnival Meeting, the Aorangi Champion* ships, University Snow Sports and N.Z. Professional Ski Meeting. Sport is always at call. Bali Hut is the centre of Ski Sport. Ski Tours arranged for Parties. Moderate Tariff The Hermitage tariff ranges from 15/- to 25/a day. Reductions for stays of seven or more days. Special concession for parties. Low Combined Rail and Motor Fares. Take the Train to Timaru. Book at Offices of Mt. Cook Tourist Co., Railways, Thomas Cook & Son, and Govt. Tourist Bureaux.
SPEED IS THE DEMAND OF TO-DAY ! USE THE INLAND AIR MAILS It is simple to send a letter by AIR MAIL STAMP IT CORRECTLY (Ordinary postage stamps may be used) MARK IT PLAINLY “BY AIR MAIL” Hie use of the BLUE label is recommended POST IT ANYWHERE 2d PER 0Z n INCLUDES POSTAGE Time to Think Trains of Thought “Young man, when do you do your thinking?” was a question put by Thomas Hardy to a highspeed, mass-production novelist. The same remark applies to any kind of business or sport—golf, tennis, football—when a game calls forvoipe planning. On the way to meeting or , conference, where intelligent speech is required, it is very helpful to have time to think. What better place for thought than in the cosy, carefree train? Taking thought adds cubits to the stature of a subject. Try it in the Train
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21808, 13 June 1936, Page 22
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