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SPECIAD OFFER! STURDY WELL-GROWN SEEDLINGS., Antirrhinum, Crusader, beautiful crimson maroon sades. 1/3 doz. Antirrhinum, Goteland, reddish orange. 1/3 doz. Aquilepia. Mrs. Scott Elliott's Long Spurred Hvbrlda, beautiful shades. 1/6 doz. Coreopsis Grandiflora, yellow blooms, fine for cutting. doz « Dianthus Allwoodii, very choice mized. 2/- doz. New Sweet Scabious, Gorgeous; beautiful shades of flesh pink, fine for cutting. 1/6 doz. New Sweet Scabious, Cherry red. 1/6 doz. Polyanthus Primrose, choice mixed colours. 2/- doz. Primula Malacoides, Pink Beauty, makes a beautiful pot plant. 3d. ea. 2/6 doz. Phlox Drummond! fine for bedding. 1/- doz Ursinia Anethoides, Orange African Veldt Daisy. l/'G doz. Tree Tomato Plants, will grow in any warm situation, bearing fruit resembling the tomato, of a sub acid flavour; perrenlal. 6d. ea. 5/- doz. Country orders posted free. Grown and for sale by TE ABO SEED CO. 58 Courtenay PL, Wellington. _ Postal address: G.P.O. Box 320. iWCs (Tested, N.Z. Govt) Make a success of your garden this year. Get in touch with the Webster Agent in your town. Phillips & Son, N.Z. Distributors, STRATFORD.

I !H I- .- 7 > J ffl l| , J.*.-.B I |I[CT ) ’* H ”' * * XOl It Ii l ire TRIPS IK ONE The Chateau ... Waitomo Caves Waikaremoana Once on the way—why not do this wonderful round trip? A trip of marvellous contrasts .. mountain scenery, underground marvels, and the exquisite pladd beauty of Waikaremoana. What z memorable holiday! Every . detail of the trip will be planned for you, free of charge. Write, phone or' call about Special Holiday Concessions. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU •The Dominion” Buildings, Wakefield Street, Wellington.

fWEnglana ■■ ' » •Do you realise that for as low »» rl £l5B/7/- (first class throughout except on tSSSHL V Hx the Atlantic—Cabin Class) you can include UgSM a tour of the Pacific en route to England m ... and travel in luxury? Do you realise dgfc that this cost includes not only the Orient, iW but Australia. Hawaii and Canada as well? That there is a choice of tour. . . . with deviations to suit your special needs? If < g t Iwt you’ve hitherto overlooked this Pacific I WORLD’S W . Bit, sesame, you'll probably feel like some Cortez A » O L O X gazing OUt ° n ‘ neW ’ ea ° f explor „ 1 Chicago, i • From MANILA. " Pearl of the Orient, 4 J uft e-NoO., fe LZ.vAI you sail on a ship of the Canadian Pacific 1 f 93 3, I 'Wil “White Empress” fleet, which comprises the largest, fastest liners on the Tacihc % s J A'; 1 Ocean! 8 You see HONG KONG with rts < far-famed harbour, where great ocean V 4 vessels ply side by side with maroon-satled .A junks which have eyes painted on their 4 '' bows to see where they go; nex , X., xsj 1 SHANGHAI, cross-roads of the East, with A its occidental Bund and Onental streets bui t . 3 ' 'V'.viA crooked so that demons which can only IwWI . ' run gtraight can’t catch you; then NObt, ' >s ' X where polished nightingale b °» r ds sing as 4 V - X you walk on them, and YOKOHAMA with A \' ' - < V its famous shopping street, the Benten Don. V I ® Sailing from Yokohama your great fk P A < •• White Empress ” takes you to Victoria and Vancouver in less than 12 days, including a ' 'Y stop of from 10 to 12 hours in Honolulu ’ , . through the magnificent Rockies you 4 'travel to Montreal or Old Quebec, stop-overs A granted at any point en route . . . and then ?Xt A you embark on a popular Duchess liner ' or *^ e s^ort v °y a B e to England, via the X St. Lawrence Seaway. Tfi® C.P.R. will gladly furnish you with V literature and give helpful information on Jg A the planning of tours abroad, advising where 4 ■Ay' to go and when, what to see and how,. Write V to or call "P° n J ‘ T * Ca ®P bell » Travelling J\ Passenger Agent, 11 Johnston St., Wellington A Canadian ii Round thc-Paci/ic 7‘ours.l S& A jP O £144/151- and up. I h-i First Class throughout. I J® OMtW Jg ® Second Class fares on » gg JS. JS. M W-/ ■-V tittw-s cnoxEsr uuxtx, sxaxKU

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 99, 20 January 1933, Page 3

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