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lour Family’s —i BwthKk Healthmeaw EVERYTHING to you! / s'«<>"&£ X? 7 Wil - : | - - ( After a recent visit to Mount Cook the Hon. W..E. Parry said, “When 1 / / vfy _^~saw the beauty of Mount Cook I thought of the mothers and children. That / . / / iis the kind of place for them to go and enjoy the beauty of the country in / ■W4> / X ; ' f which they live. Naturally there would be those who would cry out at the / 4 , -p, ' i -j, cost ’ but ie money spent would be saved in bills for doctors, chemists, / JBX?-., /I nursing, and for illness generally. Half the illness, especially among women, / /I 3|v \jf~===X" ll Wl>l 1 • \) is brought about by their being shut up in their homes from one year’s end / JiHIFP— * /i r «•* / V. Wj SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS QUEENSTOWN / W / fill r- ftOO Hr C» l Io conjunction with our special May At the request of many parents we / Of », *S / \Cj XLIS Ww7 W © U&frWs 9 holiday offer the sth annual Ski have included Queenstown in our I f Ih)F / St X SF * * Championships of the Secondary speciM May offer.. At Queenstown you / e O et „ , b W / X «rUi ha haij will have the choice of two first-class / * O to, v / X SX , d 9,? n ? ges . b , h ? ld - tourist hotels and the best Tourist / *'<>/>., / >. rhe Sports will be in charge of a Bureau in the Southern Lakes is at / «JsK / Jf I Xr X jOft TtSF MF^MITAfS F committee of Teachers, and there will your disposal. All kinds of trips car, / g> 7 / X liras- rsstreivis a be a doctor in constant attendance be made in this marvellous region of / ’W' / - W„ m ,bp a qnecial offer to parents during the whole three weeks of the mountain, lake, and forest scenery, of / e <®w iffim. / X of holidays. The total cost for 6f days, goldfields and national historic associa- / W' H® / X. XlfllW \ gU h a ni d Jwhn iish to g take including return car fares from Timaru tions. The same absurdly low inclu- / / X‘ \ fh h?o Xfdrnn Yn the Hermitage to the Hermitage and the Ball Hut and sive cost of £6/2/6 will cover return / ft t / Xs K^-^eg>’ iTl 'r--a. their children to the Hermitage n X«->rv enuinment win transport from Dunedin, Invercargill, w S without joining in the Ski Sports. « l" R/ S^ ebS^n m rdnnshin M^| U Studholme Junction, or any town en FFia~. / X. T 1 charge w m be only £6/2/6 for be °^ lj f £6/ 2 /6 - Championship Meet- route 6J days at Queenstown, and the / X. ? anv week during the May school \ ng dates: , First X s ? ar X Thurs_ following side trips: By Motor-The / X. • Thff’will cover 6? davs , I^ ay l X 1? XX y ’ 20 ' famous Skippers Trip - Kawarau X- Th l3 WIU coyer Girls’ Party—Saturday, May 22nd, to Gorge, Cromwell, Pembroke, and at the Hermitage as well as the cost Saturday, May 29. Second Boys’ return to Queenstown via the Crown of the Ball Hut trip and many other Party—Monday, May 31, to Monday, Range. By Launch—The Kawarau 9 ®®s s%a WSWS. fine excursions. June 7. Dam, Bob’s Cove, and Elfin Bay. / iWySu FOR FULL DETAILS OF THESE AMAZING OFFERS OBTAIN SPECIAL FREE BOOKLET!The Mt® Cook S Southern Lakes Tourist Co® Ltd® Branches at Andcland, Wellington, Christchwrcli, Dunedin, Ashburton, Timaru (Head Office), Waimate, Oamaru. Agents: Government Tourist Bureaux, Thos. Cook & Son, New Zealand Railways. i

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 3 (Supplement)

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 172, 17 April 1937, Page 3 (Supplement)

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