THIS SEASON HOLLANDER'S are miles ahead for Styles, Quality Values WINTER COATS Endless variety, including Swaggers, “Bustle” Coats, Fur Jacket-Coats, and all the latest novelties. All shades and TAILOr iD COATS—from 49/6 fur-trimmed coats—from 79/6 We’re “miles ahead” for value 1 PRESSES (iss Olive Tibbs, who is in charge of our Dressmaking Dept, has worked wonders with our new stocks of Silks and Woollen Dress materials. Delightful EVENING FROCKS . . from 25/6 Smart WOOLLEN FROCKS, from 35/6 We’re “miles ahead” for value I ALSO: — New season’s Suits, Skirts, Blouses, Millinery and Furs. We’re “miles ahead” for value ! SS ®*S T * Tor * th ht tho R * tl,e Rtst? ? e «t Of, , •** P'fceV/* r* T * Hp ** s *s' rieeatty * tateria ’ a - c “ ; Ou, 3 f L SHNumen high street NEXT TO WOOLWORTHS. We Accept Cash Order . Cheques and LAY-BY Deposits.
& F i—• SPECTACLE . Thrilling vistas, modernistic buildings, gardens, pools beauty, spectacle and excitement i THRILLS Big thrills and little thrills all -torts of thrills abound in Flayland. I o whole acres crammed with ■ lag devices for your amusement. JCI \§ EXHIBITS The most amassing displays and devices bold you spellbound. You'll never see their like in a lifetime, to arrange your trip NOW', OF THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION You Musttf Miss ttS Hurry ! Your last chance 1 DEFINITELY your last chance to see the greatest of all spectacles New Zealand has ever known. In the impartial judgment pf overseas visitors, the Centennial Exhibition at Wellington compares more than favourably with the best efforts of the other side of the world. New Zealand can be justly proud of its effort 1 Ate you going to let the Exhibition pass without making an effort to see it ? Make your arrangements NO^^! The last weeks will be the best weeks. AH RLE ACCOMMODATION I Get printed form, ** How to obtain accommodation,” from any Post Office or Railway Station, or write to the Accommodation Bureau, P.O. Box 544, Wellington. Attractive free literature and all information relative to the Exhibition obtainable from nearest Government Tourist Bureau or Travel Agency. REDUCED RAIL FARES TO EXHIBITION Until the end of the Exhibition, reduced rail fares are available to Exhibition visitors; (a) Special Excursion fares, averaging 20% reduction, to individual travellers. (b) For parties of 6or more, Ist class travel at and class fares; and class at | ordinary fares. (c) Special transport arrangements will be made, at reduced fares to organised parties of aoo or more. (d) Big reductions on ordinary fares to organised school parties. Enquire at your railway station for full details. ebb FUN All the fun of the Fair with unusual and thrilling things to see and do. Never a dull moment I m FREE DEMONSTRATIONS Something doing all the time at the Exhibition. Dozens of free demonstrations, free lectures, free cinemas and other entertainments. -w 'em ILLUMINATIONS Beauty that makes you gasp. A man-made Fairyland the like of which has never been seen in N.Z. before. A thrill for everyone I EXHIBITION ADULTS //- WELLINGTON CHILDREN M. "HTSf
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22983, 1 April 1940, Page 13
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