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FAMOUS FOR : PJrorTfiN^MP^ RAREBIT j: *" v * > !■ Lengthen ihe life of your silverware [ by using"Goddard's' which wilt not i ' injure the most-delicate surface. i■■ "^ TGoddaids" | £i yfc'WTJ^Kl Plate Powder Plate'polish JEi '; la "I"- •«* 31<* t»«« '" <!<«• •"<• »!<»• uns ENGLAND'S FAVOURITE ;1 Sole Propr!ctors and Manufacturers Trade Enquiries: ■ ,], J. Goddard & Sons. Ltd., Leicester, A. A. STICHBURY LTD., ' <■ [' En Slimd Blair Street — Wellington 6 J l^y I IT'S NOT SO FAR TO THE ORIENT pOWA-^Jvj DAYS II Snow-capped Fujiyama, only In the .' Orient, "Go II IS days from Auckland by ' ir ■ " • C t. the"AORANGI"o r "NIAG- Empress is a frequent II ARA," to Honolulu and the expression. It means not S'emprS of Pjapan ™v ■ only " bif ship'"' not only I the largest liner on the " speed" ... ;fc>Ut also the I Pacific... holder of all speed maximum in standards of record, to, Yokohama ... a ;{ J, ervice> meals and apI sister of the - Atlantic a ac- ■ . I claimed " EMPRESS OF < : pointments for your comI BRITAIN." i ; fort and1 enjoyment. | Let us send you suggested.itineraries for 3 and 4 months' tours Round-the-Pacific (First Class Fares from £ 140/8/i)i and to ' . England via Sydney, Manila, Hong Kong,.China, Japan and thenc* Canada or tI.S.A. Canadian Pacific -\ (Incorporated in Canada) J 11 JOHNSTON ST., WELLINGTON. 32-34 QUAY ST., AUCKLAND, C.I. - 11 JOHNSTON ST., WELLINGTON [I WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM. What a Treat I Imagine (it!1 tuscious , , tiou's?'' Ofcourse. Jit is! *^' rr^.- '^^Srf^* * Economical, too. For I|M ESTIBpBI -: Nestles.Cream is.soiin- lip15™RILIZE.?|l§|§p|;* expensive, that you can |^RE ' ' *si§£^|l§!|lllß?c .afford to -.use it, every ||jw "'^^^^^^^^'-i day. So now!that straw- | ||E])flfifffi■ tllll^Pf:;« berries are plentiful— |^ '^•■SiVsrKil^^M' iserve them often in the I"S!^NTUMOP?^^W^ litest possible .way, . with .Nestles thick, < rich :^r^ ~~~^o*^ country cream. IT'S SO INEXPENSIVE N.C.i2.5.

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Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 24

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