J-BANFF Bfck. “The Glad-hearted” iv'Jw \7 OIJ cal|,t resist 11 —that glad-hearted, ’v L Zf/ti I exultant, play-spirit of Banff. You «rrj®£Swev'SH®Q- s= '\l az® breathe It as you step off a crack f/T tf train into a glistening world of high-flung n 14 JN- Peaks. You catch it as you sweep up the 111 Ju hill to that baronial castle of a hotel, step vJMnB j f / SO out on to its terrace, where the world K 1/ nK drops away below, and the peaks close In '‘X < I JRr above. You Just feel like racing up those heaven-bent trails, plunging Into that warm Tk sulphur pool, dancing the night away—and • 'lit y° u do! There isn’t such another combl- | J nation of scenic grandeur, exhilarating I L_ sport, and sublfms luxury as Banff. ill Literature and Information from the ' A k. V. Union S.S Company, Thos. Cook and Son, y or A. VV. ESSEX, Passenger Manager for New Zealand, 32-34, Quay Street, Auckhand. 11 'te T THE ' '
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 140, 9 March 1929, Page 15
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169Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 140, 9 March 1929, Page 15
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