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Joyful Winter at Mt. Cook Concessions in Accommodation Winter has no* gloom at Mt. Cook, Warm sunshine in marvellous valleys. Nature’s stimulant of magic air, world’s best ski sport—days of enchantment-nights of delight in the cosy Hermitage (music, dancing, billiards, etc.). Experts of the Mt. Cook Ski School quickly teach beginners to ski skilfully in the easy Barry Caulfield style. Ski tours arranged for parties. ( Write for free illustrated folder which gives dates, etc., of skating and ski-ing carnivals. Remember the popular -Grand Nations,! Meeting (July 28-August 5). Accommodation at Hermitage from 15/- to 25/- a day. Further concessions for parties. Low combined rail and motor fares. Present motor fare Timaru to Hermitage, return, only £2. Book at offices of Mt. Cook Tourist Co,, Railways, Government -Tourist Bureaux, and Thos. Cook and Son Ltd. Take the Train to Timaru
Now in Full Swing! All P THE HUB MLC SOUTH-END BARGAIN CARNIVAL Our Customers and Friends know from past experience, that when we have a Sale it’s a Real Sale—a Genuine Clearance of Goods at “ Big Bargain ” Prices. The following are a few examples—and there are thousands more I Come early and secure first choice. Ladies' Winter Coats, fur trimmed; all the popular tones. Now greatly reduced. Slit Prices—--38/-, 39/8, 45/-, 49/6, etc. HUB SALE Children’s Coat Bargain. Light Henna shade. 16in and 18in only. Well worth 16/6. Now Clearing, 5/11. Ladies' Jumper Bargain. V-neck style; fino knit. Colours—Blue, Fawn, and Scarlet! Now Clearing, 3/6. Floral Junipers. An odd line. To clear, 3/11. Ladies' Vest Bargain! Heavy Cream Cotton Vests; sleeveless. Well worth 1/6. Now Clearing, 9d each. Another Vest Bargain! Ladies’ Cream Ribbed Cotton Vests. Short sleevee; full size. Now Marked 1/9 oaoh. SOUTH DUNEDIN D.S.A. BRANCH.
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Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 3
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