V \/IRGINIA v LEAF ’ ’ ';k A A:'.; I '' • ' . ’ ’ ’ u r•- / The Peerless Gift of Quality! I Cork Tipped IIJ tor °or Plain ■®sA*a' E A J**"'*’ . ''.J STAKHNG v ’ ! MOUNT-COOK '<' : V \ * Aorangi, the highest . f mountain in New Zealand, reaclics an alHhltle of 12,349 fed; fiftcen °« l,er pcaks ,n the Southern Alps are over 10,000 feet, while a great number are but a little lower, ti** ' ine °t p« , p® h,a i sn ° w is 3,000 to 3,500 feet lower than on the European Alps, v and s°» though the average altitude of the peaks is a l css > height of snow and ice climbing is considerreater - The Tasman -Glacier, the largest outside the Himalayas a ” 1 "" , A,di u " d streams covers some 25,000 ItHH C-¥tX(> - iSiilW . . ” : nMwWSIwW Ml THE LONG LIl’E PWmrllHl bATTfirvi’ Ikmm Ntw Zealand Distributora HOPE GIBBONS Ltd. Wellington,. Auckland and Christchurch.
I SAFETY Motor Glass I H '-■■■■■ w B n S There Is no need to teach motorists the Importance of Safety Glass. a M To-day it is recognised as being as vital as insurance. But to be g safe, it must be positively UNSPLINTEKABLE. t| M Enquire—g SMITH & SMITH, LTD., S M WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. S 13 li
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 110, 3 February 1930, Page 18
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