A HAVEN OF PEACE AND CNEES
Tn these worrying days some of us arc finding it difficult, through overwork and anxiety, to maintain an even temper and hopeful outlook. That s why we suggest that one afternoon this week you join your friends at the Savoy for an hour or two of happy companionship and mutual cheer. It’* hard to feel depressed at the Savoy, for the beautifully-served food and charming surroundings have a most happy effect on low spirits., - You’ll find it a weekly tonic for tired nerves to “ rendezvous at the Savoy.” —(l7/2/40), /
The A B C. oF Carefree Travel T stands for TARIFF REDUC. TIONS, making it possible for everyone to visit this famous resort, new under Government management; T stands for "TONS OF HOLIDAY FUN;" for TRAMPS amid glorious surroundings, for TRIPS on the lake by launch and steamer. T also stands for Tourist Bureau which will make all your detailed arrangements for « i TRULY THRILLING TIME. Book immediately through the i I I GOVT TOURIST BUREAU Corner of Princes and Rattray Streets. Phone No. 11-735. A'so Government Tourist Agents, Queenstown. ®B ‘EVENING STAR* is Hie Best Medium for Advertising HODSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED EMPLOYMENT.
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Evening Star, Issue 23503, 17 February 1940, Page 15
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209Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23503, 17 February 1940, Page 15
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