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a; w 111 ■ -V.. / O> r S \ / DON’T BE VAGUE i (■ A ASK FOR — : ; M - U'Sal You will’find the’missing word'in the 2*jjjSjL sketch above. i .BjEngWag iJS Via k.liJllL ' mMfttas«aga ft •Do you- realise that for as low » \ l< £156/15/6 (fir.t class throughout except OB IS KHiSHf ' » the Atlantic—Cabin Class) you can inchide," i I . .<•; <’ I a tour ot the Pacific en route to England f >,' ... . and travel in luxury? Do you realise <.*•; £, < that this cost includes not only the Orient, j f?7.V but Australia. Hawaii and Canada as well. 4 '" ’ ML That there is a choice of tours .. . with . . -i < - ’ deviations to suit your special needs? It < X you’ve hitherto overlooked this Pacific fl UZiORI D’S W k 1 —■ y°«’H P robab 'y feel ! ike a , ome Cortez A PAIR gazing OUt ° n “ neW Sea ° £ exploratlon ; „ A Chicago, v? ; • From MANILA, “Pearl of the Orient,” June-NoV., ? ' ! ■ '■< X you sail on a ship of the Canadian Pacific 1 /933 _ > ¥ “White Empress" fleet, which comprises 1 the largest, fastest liners on the Pacific ■ X Ocean. You see HONG KONG w.th its 5 jv f ". *'-V far-famed harbour, where great ocean * <- x». Y vessels ply side by side with maroon-sailed junks which 'have eyes painted on their T z I bows to see where they go; next. .-AXX-1 SHANGHAI, cross-roads of the East, w.th « F , £ itg occidental Bund and Oriental streets built ?; .. . ~~ crooked so that demons which can only X ‘ S■ & \ run straight can t catch you; then KOBE, •* <>, ; X where Pushed nightingale boards sing as X you walk on them, and YOKOHAMA with . / Zf \ itS famOU ’ popping street, the Benten Don. 4 LV- ' ‘T I • Sailing from Yokohama your great A- ' / X. “ White Empress ” takes you to Victoria and *>. ■. B I Vancouver in less than 12 days, including a. X ~ i X atop of from 1 0 to 12 hours in Honolulu $ t; ' * . y' ' \ ... through the magnificent Rockies ■ you Y • . | < X travel to Montreal or Old Quebec, stop-overs I ' •'' I granted at any point en route .. . and then JF* |; X you embark on a popular “ Duchess " liner Shy <s**-> for tbe ’bort voyage to England, via the 'Xc X St. Lawrence Seaway. 4ft The C.P.R. will gladly furnish you with literature and give helpful information on ■NHMHMRfIMRSx the planning of tours abroad, advising where 4 i X to go and when, what to see and how._ Write ] TAJ or cs ” upon J. T. Campbell, Travelling Passenger Agent, 11 Johnston St., Wellington. OWBfr A .• AVanadian ■K. j Roand-ihe-Pacifie Tours. X _ 8 \ H? Second Class fares on V B ■ Bl ” / application. X fc WOMB’S CnEXTEST TnAWX SJSWM The Generous Intentions of a Will . are defeated by Neglect Even with the kindest intentions, a man may unwittingly commit the most cruel act of his life through neglect of revising his Will. The wide-spread depreciation of assets and changing standard of values experienced to-day frequently render a Will made a few years ago X positively harmful. As an instance a Will made ten years ago recently came into effect. Certain sums in cash were devised to Charities and the residue bequeathed to the Testator’s wife and family. Since that Will was framed the value of the Estate had diminished, and this resulted in there being practically no residue for Testator’s wife and family, necessitating an appeal to the Court for adjustment. Every man should therefore revise his Will in accordance with to-day’s conditions. Consult your Solicitor to-day and appoint The Guardian Trust your Trustee and Executor. A very helpful Booklet on Wills and administration will be sent you on request and without obligation. ,i Capital: £loo,oooinvested in N.Z. Government Securitict \ ‘ Estates under administration exceed £so,coc,cco 'I . . Nearly £1, 000,000 new business last year JHE GUARDIAN TRUST & Executors’ Company of New Zealand Ltd. (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament t 1883) Bank of New Zeeland Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ©,S. WATKINS Es^.,J*P.: Wellington Director. EDGAR WYLIE: Weill niton Mtnifer. Branchei and Aiencles throughout the Dornin lon. G 5-122

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 69, 14 December 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 69, 14 December 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 69, 14 December 1932, Page 14