Important Announcement || V I | | B J I to intending Visitors to U < 11 g'j gg |g| j B fc. TM I the CENTENNIAL . . I EXHIBITION . | - ■ - - I ( vs tet °\v <° oSC pew’ o6o i The Minister of Supply (the Hon. D. G. Sullivan) has anncß ll cencC . J that' under certain conditions, special licenses will be issuel ? S' l1 "°4 “ sp S° A “or S ADDITIONAL Petrol (quantities from 20 to 30 gallons, accfl to car) to Motorists who desire to make Holiday Tours in the ■ \ S 1 up to December Ist. ■ \ \ L This additional supply is for genuine holiday trips lasting at leafl \ \ >( V X c ° nS X<A 4 or s j x days, and is over and above the increased allowance of 1 8 « \ Q tX 1 for cars over 14 h.p. and I 2 gallons for cars under 14 h.p. that « \ 0 | granted during November. \ Rw S ga uo^\ c .^t S ° , a vP ea Von % Motorists—take advantage of this opportunity! There is p; \ fek W V* a t a s 9C vc £ accommodation at or close to the Exhibition for 12,000 cars,. ' jf® i& to e ss 1 new motor camp, too. Take all the family to Wellington by car ai 1 X *X ot °- 1 / the Exhibition during its first-month. The greatest Exhibition < X held in the Southern Hemisphere! It opens in a few da) \ Wednesday, November Bth, at 2.30 p.m. I AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR ALL VISIT | 1 J, Besides the many hotels and the specially-built Exhibition Hotel (situated n< 1 I Z'&wv ' Exhibition, and with 500 beds), the Accommodation Bureau has accommc X G-1. available in private homes for several thousand visitors daily. Write the I H Accommodation Bureau, P.O. Box 544, Wellington • 1 RWycgga A ® A secure printed form, “How to Obtain Accommodation,’ I I? iRi BsP any Post Office or Railway Station " ■ EEIMM HHißinil
' sl® rm™ $ Bl WW w W • * Mb ' ■\\ \! 11 ♦ QHE gives her family Edmonds Concentrated Custard often, in any one ofthe six delicious flavours. WM Don’t they enjoy it! Hot or cold! It only takes one dessert-spoonful to quickly make one pint of Edmonds Custard. | i"| 111 m I icii w I W Ip ill MAKERS ALSO OF EDMONDS ‘S U R E-T O-R ISE’®B A K I N G POWDER
| Time I on ® ! ... It’s not a moment too soon 1 l Summer garments requiring exp iug and sending them along I I call of out-of-door at I ract nies and other Summer :1 U smart, clean raiment. I>i mental satisfaction is en meats to Taylors . . . Be save pounds .' . . . Semi Leave your garments reqll
piUGHTLIGHT ENAMELS arc tinsurpassed for decorative and interior use. Beautiful Pastel Shades.—Smith and Smith, Ltd.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 October 1939, Page 12
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