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Carry rhe Baby/qlpr! Hundreds of men now carry regularly Handy Pocket Flask of J.D.K.Z. M Gin ’ Ml J.D.K.Z. Gin is actually distilled witn the berries of Italian Juniper, and is therefore unique in its beneficial action on the system. Pints, and Full-sized at h ote l s ar, d bottle stores.

-JO==== I ENGLAND ami ike Continent J Make the most of your trip I Go by the famous scenic route x —across the Pacific, the North American continent and the Atlantic. See the scenic gems th® South Sea Islands—the majesty of the Rockies and Canada’s historical cities, or alternatively, the modernism of American life and the im- \ / pressive sky-scraper buildings United States. Canadian N lf Australasian and Union Royal J/ Mail Line steamers offer you fortnightly sailings by alternavfl K \ tive routes across the Pacific via ' Vancouver or San Francisco. M n,' U.S.A, and Canadian Railway ' Travel ' Itineraries, cost of tours and fl' I Jlp I all information supplied. Rail I lulhr* ' m and Hotel reservations arranged. ; I JII p Through bookings to the United * . Kingdom and Europe. STEAM SHIP CO. ■

x .. | Through Booking by Rail BULK GOODS and PARCELS Sending goods in bulk or parcels from any station of the North Island to any station of the , South Island, or vice versa, is very easily and economically done to-day by means of the Railway Department's reliable ' through booking” system. The consignor is saved from all worry about shipping, and has the assurance of satisfactory service. It pays manufacturers, business-men, farmers, and others to take full advantage of the Railway Department’s facilities for goods traffic. Communicate with the Nearest Stationmaster, Business Agent, or District Manager For Full Particulars.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 149, 20 March 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 149, 20 March 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 149, 20 March 1933, Page 14

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