m s ■ * '-S & I mseMsi SCOTLAND CALLING ! i Scotland . . • land of the misty glen, home of the bustling Clyde . . . invites you to Its great Empire Exhibition. Here is a city which will show you the World, a city of great palaces and pavilions stocked by the wealth of Western prairies and Southern plains, the riches of the Orient and the skill of British craftsmen. Here you can examine marvels of Engineering and Industry. There will be great avenues alive with people, gay open-air restaurants, fantastic fountains floodlit in new and marvellous ways, the largest Amusement Park ever seen in Britain. You must come to Glasgow this year—and a true Scottish welcome awaits you. Full particulars from any Shipping Co., or Travel Agency. Things you will see Three great Palaces of Engineering and Industry* filled with the latest products of Great Britain and the Empire. Giant cascades—spectacular floodlighting—military tattoos—searchlight displays.. A genuine Highland village transplanted from the North, This Is the 300-foot Exhibition Tower.... symbolising the triumph of all-steel architecture, streamlined, pencil-thin. From It you will see all Scotland spread before you, from Highlands to Lowlands. This Year the Whole Empire is Coming to the EMPIRE GLASGOW MAY OCTOBER » | n m I S i i I I i 1 I i 6 I i || : i I i I mmMmmmii n MQVICS You never saw anything more ingenious than the 'Cine-Kodak. It’s full of brilliant innovations that make Home Movies simpler than ever. Inexpensive, too the IS foot roll runs as long as 100 feet of usual film, giving 20 to 3 0 full length scenes. Isn’t it time you owned a Cine-Kodak? Call today and ask for a full demonstration and all particulars. priced £A 3 40 New Illustrated price list FREE on request. KODAK ZEALAND LTD 162 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN . And from Chemists and Kodak Dealers LET Glasses Help Them with their School Work Children cannot do their best at school if eyestrain is making their studies a labour. If you have any reason to suspect your children-’s eyes, have them scientifically examined now. It may make all the difference between passing and failing at the end of the year. Consult Mr G. C. Abbott, F.8.0.A. (Loud.), DBWSWtfs* LI MIXED PRINCES STREET^pUcICUU^ ♦ The Wise Old Owl nay*Advertise, make sure ol yonr prise I
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Evening Star, Issue 22891, 24 February 1938, Page 8
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