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'r>\ ;iJ I rj rj uu/Kinc/&r u At the Cosy Hermitage Mt Cook **Thousands of Feet Above Worry Level.” Snow Sports and Trips Apart from snow sports, Mt. Cook has its own special charm in winter. There is a wide choice of half-day and full-day spectacular trips. The Hermitage is famed for its comfort and modern equipment for entertainment. King’s Birthday, special week-end. July 25th to August 2nd. —Grand National Meeting. Races on 80th, 31st July, and Ist August, including a South Island inter-club contest August-September holidays. Annual University and The Mount Cook Sports Meetings. In conjunction with the Mount Cook Meeting the Aorarigi Ski Club will have a Hermitage reunion. Small sports meetings will also be fun throughout the season, and ski tours will be specially organised for smaller parties. Skating Carnivals will be held at regular intervals. GRAND NATIONAL MEETINGS A spedal car will leave Timaru on Sunday, July 25th. (S. Canterbury Hunt Club Races, July 24th.) For this meeting the charge is only £lO/17/6 which covers 7J days’ accommodation, return car fare Timaru to the Hermitage, the Hermitage-Ball Hut trip, and use «f skis and other equipment. Improved service at the Ball Hut. Special quotations for parties. Beginners quickly taught by ski experts. Low Combined Rail and Motor Fares Full Information on application from the Mt. Cook and Southern Lake* Tourist Co., Railway Hooking Offices and Tourist Agencies. •

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Evening Star, Issue 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 10

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